Memorial Set For CDB Guitarist Tommy Crain

Friends and family will gather Friday evening at Soundcheck Nashville to honor he music and the memory of longtime Charlie Daniels guitarist Tommy Crain.
Crain died last Thursday, Jan. 13. He was 59 years old.
During his 15-year tenure in the Charlie Daniels Band, the guitarist recorded more than 20 albums with the group. He co-wrote more than 60 songs, including such hits as “In America” (1980), “The Legend of Wooley Swamp” (1980), “Carolina” (1981), “Boogie Woogie Country Fiddle Blues” (1988), “Cowboy Hat in Dallas” (1989) and the Grammy and CMA Award winning “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” (1979).
He joined the Charlie Daniels Band in 1975, following the first Volunteer Jam, and remained with the group until 1989. Previously, Tommy Crain had performed in the Flat Creek Band with his brother Billy, as well as in Buckeye. Following his CDB years, he fronted The Crosstown All Stars. He was regarded as among the most influential musicians in Southern rock music.
“Tommy Crain will always be a part of the CDB family, and his music will always be a part of the CDB sound,” said Daniels in a statement. “We have lost a good friend, and the world has lost a unique, creative and precious human being. We send our deepest condolences to the family of our brother Tommy Crain. You were special, buddy. We’re gonna miss you.”
In addition to brother Billy, Tommy Crain is survived by wife Melissa, parents John and Helen Crain, daughter Ann, sister Sherry Crain Aldridge, grandson Hunter McDuffee and numerous nieces and nephews.
The memorial celebration on Friday will begin with visitation at 4 p.m. Testimonials and the musical tribute will be at 5 p.m. Soundcheck Nashville is at 750 Cowan Street.
Donations can be made to the the Nashville chapter of Musicians on Call, 1313 21st Ave., Oxford House, Suite 1002, Nashville, TN 37232.

Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert

Luke Bryan will host and perform during the second Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert.


The Nashville Alliance for Public Education, along with the Country Music Association and the Nashville Symphony will host a student concert Tuesday, Feb. 1 (6:30 PM/CT) to celebrate the return of the city’s world-class Schermerhorn Symphony Center and the development of our next generation of musicians and performers during the second Keep the Music Playing All Stars Concert presented by SunTrust Bank.
Capitol Records Nashville artist and CMA Board member Luke Bryan will host the event and perform with Nashville School of the Arts guitar student Sam Hunter.
The All Stars Concert will feature a variety of musical styles from arts programs in Metro Nashville’s 139 elementary, middle, and high schools.
The Nashville Alliance has partnered with CMA’s Keep the Music Playing program since 2006 and has provided more than 4,000 musical instruments and music labs for nearly 70 Metro public schools. To date, the program has raised more than $4.7 million from the proceeds of the annual CMA Music Festival to purchase much-needed musical instruments and equipment. In 2010, CMA donated more than $1.4 million to the effort, which includes a $1 million endowment ($200,000 annual contribution) of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s “Words & Music” program, which assists language arts and music teachers with classroom instruction in the basics of songwriting.
The Keep the Music Playing All Stars concert is free to students’ families and schools through the support of SunTrust Bank.
“Putting instruments in the hands of children is one of the most important initiatives undertaken by CMA on behalf of our artists,” said Steve Moore, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “Supporting music education is an investment in the future. Metro students who participate in arts programs have a 95 percent graduation rate and access to scholarships. These music students care about how music is made and where it comes from. They are our most ardent ambassadors.”

BNA Talent Signs Lopez And Tallant

"I traded in my Hollywood stilettos for some cowboy boots and headed over to Nashville. I'm loving this city," comments Patricia Lopez, a six-foot bilingual host nicknamed 'Longlegs.' "My alignment with BNA Talent Group is the perfect start to 2011."


BNA Talent Group, located on Music Row, continues to increase its footprint in country music programming with the announcement of its signing of TV and radio hosts Patricia Lopez and Shane Tallant. BNA Talent Group represents hosts, actors and recording artists for television, feature film and commercial representation.
Lopez recently made her country television debut hosting Great American Country’s “Late Shift” and “Holiday Moments Video Block,” and previously was the co-host on Rick Dees radio show from Los Angeles.
Tallant, an EMMY Award recipient, most notably is the host of HGTV’s ” Designed to Sell ” and recently was the co-host of Nashville Fox affiliate’s “Tennessee Mornings.” Tallant is also engaged to Autumn House of Capital Records.

"I plan on being in Nashville for a long time and working within a field that I have a passion for, country music. I think Josh and BNA Talent understand this goal and we make a great team," says Tallant, who currently appears in the feature film, Country Strong.


“By increasing our footprint in the country music industry, the spotlight will remain on our collection of hosts, actors and artists with Nashville connections in film, network and cable programing,” says BNA Talent Group owner and veteran agent, Josh Robbins. “The additions of Patricia Lopez and Shane Tallant continues that goal.”
BNA Talent Group opened in 2009 and is located at 1301 16th Ave South, Ste 203, Nashville, TN, 37212. Robbins can be contacted at josh@BNAtalent.com or by calling (615) 457-1164. The company’s roster also includes CMT’s Katie Cook and Author/Music Industry Executive Anastasia Brown.

Former CDB Guitarist Tommy Crain Passes

MusicRow extendes its condolences to family and friends of longtime Charlie Daniels Band guitarist Tommy Crain, who passed away yesterday (1/13) in Franklin. He was 59. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Ella Helen Crain, and survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Crain; his wife, Melissa Williams Crain; daughter, Ann Crain McDuffee; grandson, Hunter McDuffee; brother Billy Crain; sister Sherry Crain Arledge; and many nieces and nephews.
Crain grew up in Nashville, where he attended Parmer School and Montgomery Bell Academy. He joined the Charlie Daniels Band in 1975, where he stayed for over 15 years playing on more than 20 albums and co-writing over 60 songs, including the classic “The Devil Went Down To Georgia.”
“Tommy Crain will always be a part of the CDB family and his music will always be a part of the CDB sound,” says Charlie Daniels. “We have lost a good friend and the world has lost a unique, creative and precious human being. We send our deepest condolences to the family of our brother Tommy Crain. You were special, buddy. We’re gonna miss you.”
Since he left CDB in 1989, Crain focused on helping wife Melissa’s career in equestrian endurance riding. He was employed by Rogers Remodeling as well as Southbound Trains, both of Franklin, TN and leader of Tommy Crain and the Crosstown Allstars of Atlanta.
A memorial service will be held for friends and family and details are pending. Donations may be made to the Nashville Local Chapter of Musicians On Call, 1313 21st Ave., Oxford House, Suite 1002, Nashville, TN, 37232.

Saporiti Joins Savannah Music Group

(L-R) Bob Saporiti, General Manager of Savannah Music Group; Dean Unkefer, SPI President; and Dave Gibson, Chief Creative Officer of Savannah Music Group after the Texaco Country Showdown.


“It’s nice to be back among the living,” smiles Bob Saporiti new General Manager of Savannah Music Group. “We’re already having a blast.”
Saporiti was appointed to the new SMG position shortly before the holidays replacing Ed Salamon who joined the company Oct. 1. Savannah Music Group consists of three principals including SMG President Dave Gibson, Group Chairman Jeff Cohen and Creative Director Daisy Dern.

SMG Creative Director Daisy Dern.


Saporiti, a Nashville industry veteran had a career as a top independent radio promoter and then became key player at Warner Nashville, focusing especially on international marketing. In 2001 he retired from the record business as Warner’s then Sr. VP/GM.
“We’re going to focus on our core business which is music publishing,” says Saporitti. “In fact we are signing deals with writers that have six month reversion clauses. If we can’t get something done with a song in that time, then the writer ought to be able to get it back.”
SMG has three song pluggers and its staff writer roster includes Kevin Grant, the Mulch Brothers and Nolan Neal.

TV Roundup: John Rich, Lady Antebellum

John Rich will follow in the footsteps of Trace Adkins and Clint Black as he joins the upcoming season of Celebrity Apprentice, Donald Trump revealed yesterday (1/13) on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. The season kicks off March 6 and the typically bonkers cast includes LaToya Jackson, Gary Busey, Star Jones, Real Housewives of Atlanta’s NeNe Leakes, former baseball star Jose Canseco, Lisa Rinna, David Cassidy, supermodel Niki Taylor, Survivor winner Richard Hatch, Marlee Matlin, Meat Loaf, Mark McGrath, Playboy Playmate Hope Dworacyzk, Lil Jon, and Dionne Warwick.
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Lady Antebellum’s current hit single “Hello World” will be featured on an upcoming episode of NBC’s drama NCIS, which will air Tuesday, January 18. Fresh off a massive 2010, Lady Antebellum is currently nominated for six Grammys and its hit “Need You Now” will be featured on the 2011 Grammy Nominees Album available January 25.

Wii Game Blends Country Hits With Dancing

GameMill Entertainment recently announced Country Dance for the Nintendo Wii, a one of a kind interactive dance video game featuring over 25 country hits. Slated for a Spring release, Country Dance will include the following songs and more:
Carrie Underwood – “Cowboy Casanova”
Brad Paisley – “Water”
Sugarland – “Stuck Like Glue”
Trace Adkins – “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk”
Zac Brown Band – “Chicken Fried”
Rascal Flatts – “Life Is A Highway”
Blake Shelton – “All About Tonight”
Miranda Lambert – “White Liar”
Johnny Cash – “Ring of Fire”
Developed by High Voltage Software, Country Dance will support up to four players in both collaborative and competitive modes. Players will use the Wii Remote to replicate onscreen dance moves, and new songs and rewards will be unlocked as play progresses.
“With the popularity of country music and the dance genre, it seemed fitting to come out with a dance game featuring some of country’s most popular artists and songs,” says Gary Miller, President at GameMill Entertainment. “Between the top-notch choreography and chart-topping hits, this game is sure to get the entire country dancing!”
Now might be a good time to start perfecting the choreography from the “Cowboy Casanova” video.

Benefit News

Lady A & Friends Star in 4th Annual Dustin J. Wells Foundation Gift of Music Concert • Clay Walker To Host Second Annual MS Benefit • “A Night of Nostalgia” with Jo Dee Messina

Lady A & Friends Star in 4th Annual Dustin J. Wells Foundation Gift of Music Concert

Lady Antebellum will headline the fourth annual Dustin J. Wells Foundation Gift of Music concert Friday, February 18, at the Wildhorse Saloon in downtown Nashville. Additional special guests will be announced in the coming weeks. All proceeds benefit Nashville’s W. O. Smith Music School. A select group of students will also perform.
The Dustin J. Wells Foundation was established by Nashville cosmetic dentist, Dr. Dennis Wells to honor the memory of his son. The foundation has raised nearly $200,000 for the W. O. Smith Music School. For more information on the Dustin J. Wells Foundation log on to www.dustinsgiftofmusic.com and for more information on the W.O. Smith Music School, log on to www.wosmith.org.

Clay Walker To Host Second Annual MS Benefit

On March 2, country artist Clay Walker will host the second annual Chords of Hope: The Clay Walker MS Benefit Concert at the Wildhorse Saloon. The concert, presented by 98 WSIX and produced by Clay’s charity, Band Against MS (BAMS), will help raise money and awareness for multiple sclerosis (MS) research with proceeds going to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Tickets for the concert, being held during the National MS Education and Awareness Month, are on sale now through the Wildhorse Saloon, www.wildhorsesaloon.com.
After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1996, Walker founded BAMS, a not-for-profit public charity committed to providing educational information and funding programs for those living with MS, and funding programs researching a cure for the disease. To date BAMS, www.bandagainstms.org, has raised more than 2 million dollars.

“A Night of Nostalgia” with Jo Dee Messina

Jo Dee Messina will be the special guest performer at “A Night of Nostalgia,” a Valentine celebration at Loews Vanderbilt Hotel, located on West End. Messina will perform songs from the 1920‘s and 30‘s at this romantic event, hosted by Holy Trinity Montessori School. Guests will enjoy light fare, dance to the big band music of the Pat Patrick Show Band, and have the opportunity to bid on fabulous auction packages. Also, the Bellevue School of Dance will have instructors to teach some fun group line dances to all.
Auction items that evening include tickets to Brad Paisley’s February 26 concert along with limo transportation to the concert and a personal “meet and greet” with Brad; an Escape Day Spa package, a Loews Destination Retreat; a Cottage Get-Away weekend at Blackberry Farms, a chance to go “pick” with Mike Wolfe, owner of Antique Archaeology and host of American Pickers, and many more items. Tickets are available online at www.anightofnostalgia.com.

McDonough Re-Activates JEMMedia

Veteran publicist Judy McDonough has re-activated her PR company, JEMMedia. Most recently she worked with Nancy Russell’s management company the co-op until just before the holidays. Shortly before joining the co-op McDonough worked with Republic Nashville doing publicity for acts such as The Band Perry. Before that she served as Director of Media and Public Relations at Capitol Nashville.
“I missed having my own company, and am delighted to be back to the business of JEMMedia!” McDonough said. Her new company roster includes music festival MerleFest.
JEMMedia can be reached at 615-243-5994 or mcdonoughmedia1@yahoo.com

Carter's Chord Signs With UMPG

Show Dog-Universal Music’s Carter’s Chord has signed an exclusive songwriter and publishing agreement with UMPG Nashville. They are currently in the studio working on their new album, co-produced by Toby Keith and Mark Wright, to be released in 2011. Their new single, “A Little Less Comfortable” written by UMPG Nashville’s Emily, Joanna and Philip White will be available February 1.

Pictured (l-r): (Front row seated) Becky Robertson, Emily Robertson. Back row: Carter’s Chord Manager/President TKO Artist Management TK Kimbrell, Universal Music Publishing – Nashville President Pat Higdon, Joanna Robertson and Show Dog – Universal Music President Mark Wright.