
Steve Buchanan is Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors
The Country Music Association held the annual Board of Directors election meeting in Nashville this week. The new Board year does not begin until Jan. 1, 2011.
Steve Moore stepped down from his role as Chairman of the Board in August when he assumed the post of Chief Executive Officer of the Association. At that time, Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment Senior Vice President of Media and Entertainment, moved from President of the Board to Chairman, and Gary Overton, Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO, moved from President-Elect to President of the Board. Serving as President-Elect is Pat Collins, President and COO of SESAC.
The established line of succession is: President-Elect moves to President, and the President becomes Chairman.
Directors By Membership Category

Gary Overton is President of the CMA Board
Newly-elected Directors are indicated in bold. Carryover Directors, not bold, are serving the second year of a two-year term.
Advertising Agency/PR/Marketing
Jessie Schmidt, Schmidt Relations
Jeff Walker, AristoMedia/Marco Promotions
Affiliated
Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment Co.
Nancy Shapiro, NARAS
Artist
Kix Brooks
Jay DeMarcus, Rascal Flatts
Broadcast Air Talent
Storme Warren, Surfing Moose Productions
Charlie Cook, McVay Media, Los Angeles, Calif.
Composer
Victoria Shaw, Songalicious Music
Bob DiPiero, Love Monkey Music
Entertainment Services
Frank Bumstead, Flood, Bumstead, McCready, & McCarthy, Inc.
Mike Vaden, The Vaden Group
International
Ron Kitchener, RGK Entertainment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ian Ashbridge, Wrasse Records, UK
Music Publisher/PRO
Jody Williams, BMI
Tim DuBois, ASCAP
Musician
John Hobbs
Randy Scruggs, Randy Scruggs Productions
Personal Manager
Doc McGhee, McGhee Entertainment
Ken Levitan, Vector Management
Producer/Engineer/Studio
Mark Wright, Show Dog Universal
Dann Huff, Dann Huff Productions
Radio
Becky Brenner, KMPS-FM, CBS Seattle, Wash.
Jaye Albright, Albright & O’Malley, Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Record Company
Randy Goodman
Gary Overton, Sony Music Nashville
Record/Video/Online Merchandiser
Charlie Anderson, Anderson Merchandisers, Knoxville, Tenn.
Talent Agent/Promoter
Tony Conway, Conway Entertainment Group, LLC
Joey Lee, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC
Talent Buyer/Venues
Jeff Krueger, FACE, Inc./WE Fest, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Larry Vallon, AEG Live!, Los Angeles, Calif.
Television/Video/Media
Lon Helton, Country Aircheck
Brian Philips, Country Music Television (CMT)
Lifetime Directors
J. William Denny
Ralph Peer II
Frances Preston
Ex-Officio Members
Jim Free, The Smith-Free Group, Washington, D.C.
Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Directors at Large
Steve Bogard, One Music Group
Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Records/Valory Music Company
Connie Bradley
Luke Bryan, artist
Pat Collins, SESAC
Mike Dungan, Capitol Records
John Esposito, Warner Bros. Records
Karen Fairchild, Little Big Town
Joe Galante
Jeff Garrison, KILT, Infinity Broadcasting, Houston, Texas
Mark Hamilton, Apple, Inc.; iTunes Store, Cupertino, Calif.
Ed Hardy, Great American Country (GAC)
Pat Higdon, Universal Music Publishing Group
Clint Higham, Morris Management Group
John Huie, Creative Artists Agency
Jan Jeffries, Cumulus Media, Atlanta, Ga.
Brett James, Cornman Music
Marion Kraft, Shop Keeper Management
Luke Lewis, UMG Nashville
Frank Liddell, Carnival Music
Erik Logan, Harpo, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
John Marks, SIRIUS XM Radio
Doug Montgomery, WBCT-FM, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mike Moore, Entercom Communications, Portland, OR
Jason Owen, Sandbox Entertainment
Rob Potts, Rob Potts Entertainment Edge, Five Dock, Australia
David Ross, Music Row Publications, Inc.
Ron Sakamoto, Gold & Gold Productions, LTD., Alberta, Canada
Rick Shipp, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC.
Bill Simmons, The Fitzgerald Hartley Company
Clarence Spalding, Spalding Entertainment, LLC
Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Rusty Walker, Rusty Walker Programming Consultant, Inc., Iuka, Miss.
Tim Wipperman, Wipperman Music Group
BMI Celebrates David Lee and East Side Sounds
/by contributorDavid Lee Rolls to the Top with Easton Corbin
Songwriter David Lee earned his third career No. 1 as “Roll with It” recently topped the charts. On Nov. 19, BMI hosted a celebration to toast the success of the song which was co-written with Tony Lane and Johnny Park and recorded by Easton Corbin. (L-R): BMI’s Mark Mason, Universal Music Publishing’s Pat Higdon, producer Carson Chamberlain, Corbin, Lee, Park, Mercury Nashville’s Katie Dean, Lane and BMI’s Beth Laird. Photo: Steve Lowry
Acoustic and Eclectic East Side Sounds
BMI staged the latest installment of East Side Sounds on Nov. 17 at Rumours East Wine Bar. Highlighting Nashville’s rich scene east of the Cumberland River, the showcase featured locals Eric Wilson, Rayland Baxter and Shane Piasecki, as well as Austin’s Ruby Jane, whose performance doubled as a celebration of her 16th birthday. (L-R): Piasecki, Baxter, BMI’s Beth Laird, Ruby Jane, BMI’s Mark Mason and Wilson. Photo: Eric England
CMA Announces New Board
/by Sarah SkatesSteve Buchanan is Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors
The Country Music Association held the annual Board of Directors election meeting in Nashville this week. The new Board year does not begin until Jan. 1, 2011.
Steve Moore stepped down from his role as Chairman of the Board in August when he assumed the post of Chief Executive Officer of the Association. At that time, Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment Senior Vice President of Media and Entertainment, moved from President of the Board to Chairman, and Gary Overton, Sony Music Nashville Chairman and CEO, moved from President-Elect to President of the Board. Serving as President-Elect is Pat Collins, President and COO of SESAC.
The established line of succession is: President-Elect moves to President, and the President becomes Chairman.
Directors By Membership Category
Gary Overton is President of the CMA Board
Newly-elected Directors are indicated in bold. Carryover Directors, not bold, are serving the second year of a two-year term.
Advertising Agency/PR/Marketing
Jessie Schmidt, Schmidt Relations
Jeff Walker, AristoMedia/Marco Promotions
Affiliated
Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment Co.
Nancy Shapiro, NARAS
Artist
Kix Brooks
Jay DeMarcus, Rascal Flatts
Broadcast Air Talent
Storme Warren, Surfing Moose Productions
Charlie Cook, McVay Media, Los Angeles, Calif.
Composer
Victoria Shaw, Songalicious Music
Bob DiPiero, Love Monkey Music
Entertainment Services
Frank Bumstead, Flood, Bumstead, McCready, & McCarthy, Inc.
Mike Vaden, The Vaden Group
International
Ron Kitchener, RGK Entertainment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ian Ashbridge, Wrasse Records, UK
Music Publisher/PRO
Jody Williams, BMI
Tim DuBois, ASCAP
Musician
John Hobbs
Randy Scruggs, Randy Scruggs Productions
Personal Manager
Doc McGhee, McGhee Entertainment
Ken Levitan, Vector Management
Producer/Engineer/Studio
Mark Wright, Show Dog Universal
Dann Huff, Dann Huff Productions
Radio
Becky Brenner, KMPS-FM, CBS Seattle, Wash.
Jaye Albright, Albright & O’Malley, Bainbridge Island, Wash.
Record Company
Randy Goodman
Gary Overton, Sony Music Nashville
Record/Video/Online Merchandiser
Charlie Anderson, Anderson Merchandisers, Knoxville, Tenn.
Talent Agent/Promoter
Tony Conway, Conway Entertainment Group, LLC
Joey Lee, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC
Talent Buyer/Venues
Jeff Krueger, FACE, Inc./WE Fest, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Larry Vallon, AEG Live!, Los Angeles, Calif.
Television/Video/Media
Lon Helton, Country Aircheck
Brian Philips, Country Music Television (CMT)
Lifetime Directors
J. William Denny
Ralph Peer II
Frances Preston
Ex-Officio Members
Jim Free, The Smith-Free Group, Washington, D.C.
Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Directors at Large
Steve Bogard, One Music Group
Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Records/Valory Music Company
Connie Bradley
Luke Bryan, artist
Pat Collins, SESAC
Mike Dungan, Capitol Records
John Esposito, Warner Bros. Records
Karen Fairchild, Little Big Town
Joe Galante
Jeff Garrison, KILT, Infinity Broadcasting, Houston, Texas
Mark Hamilton, Apple, Inc.; iTunes Store, Cupertino, Calif.
Ed Hardy, Great American Country (GAC)
Pat Higdon, Universal Music Publishing Group
Clint Higham, Morris Management Group
John Huie, Creative Artists Agency
Jan Jeffries, Cumulus Media, Atlanta, Ga.
Brett James, Cornman Music
Marion Kraft, Shop Keeper Management
Luke Lewis, UMG Nashville
Frank Liddell, Carnival Music
Erik Logan, Harpo, Inc., Chicago, Ill.
John Marks, SIRIUS XM Radio
Doug Montgomery, WBCT-FM, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Mike Moore, Entercom Communications, Portland, OR
Jason Owen, Sandbox Entertainment
Rob Potts, Rob Potts Entertainment Edge, Five Dock, Australia
David Ross, Music Row Publications, Inc.
Ron Sakamoto, Gold & Gold Productions, LTD., Alberta, Canada
Rick Shipp, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment, LLC.
Bill Simmons, The Fitzgerald Hartley Company
Clarence Spalding, Spalding Entertainment, LLC
Troy Tomlinson, Sony/ATV Music Publishing
Rusty Walker, Rusty Walker Programming Consultant, Inc., Iuka, Miss.
Tim Wipperman, Wipperman Music Group
Marty Stuart To Receive Symphony Harmony Award
/by Sarah SkatesMarty Stuart
Marty Stuart will receive the prestigious Harmony Award at the 2010 Symphony Ball on Saturday, December 11 at Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel. Also at event, Mayor Karl Dean will be presented with the Gold Baton Award.
The Harmony Award is presented annually to individuals who have supported and helped develop Nashville’s musical culture, and shown particular interest in the many kinds of music which exist here in harmony.
Stuart is a four-time GRAMMY® winner, platinum-selling recording artist, Grand Ole Opry star, country music preservationist and songwriter. Record producer and previous Harmony Award winner Tony Brown explains, “Marty has been the torchbearer and authority on all things ‘Hillbilly, Mountain Music, Bluegrass, Traditional Country and Southern Music,’ period! He is absolutely one of Nashville’s treasures.”
Other previous recipients of the Harmony Award include Amy Grant, LeAnn Rimes, Michael W. Smith, Mike & Linda Curb, Lyle Lovett, Trisha Yearwood, Dolly Parton, The Judds, Steve Winwood, Vince Gill, Wynonna and Naomi Judd, Chet Atkins, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts and Carrie Underwood.
The Gold Baton Award, being presented to Dean, honors individuals who represent the epitome of leadership, community spirit and service to others. This award has been presented by the Nashville Symphony only on rare occasions to acknowledge visionary leadership benefiting the Symphony, the music industry and the Nashville community.
The 26th annual Symphony Ball is being chaired by Lin Andrews and Janet Ayers. The ball annually raises $500,000 for the Symphony and its commitment to artistic excellence and music education. Since its inception in 1985, it has raised a total of more than $6.5 million. This year’s event is being held at Loews Vanderbilt Plaza while Schermerhorn Symphony Center continues to undergo repairs from the May flood.
Heidi Newfield Experiences A Paradigm Shift
/by FreemanParadigm Talent Agency has signed Heidi Newfield for booking representation, with Mike Snider and Greg Janese serving as her Nashville agents.
“Heidi has it all! She has the songs, the voice, and a great live show,” says Snider. “Everyone here at Paradigm is excited to play a part in Heidi’s career. There is so much we can do, and we are honored to be a part of it.”
The former Trick Pony frontwoman is currently working on the follow-up to her debut solo album What Am I Waiting For with Blake Chancey, and its first single “Stay Up Late” is due for radio release soon. The album features songs from Keith Gattis, Jeffrey Steele and Jeremy Popoff as well as Newfield’s own compositions.
(L to R): Greg Hill of Greg Hill Management/Red Light Management, Paradigm's Bob Kinkead, Steve Dahl, Greg Janese, Mike Snider, Newfield, Paradigm's Brian Hill, and Keith Shackleford
Jennings To Be Honored With Tribute Collection
/by FreemanThe star-studded tribute is part of a three volume project featuring some of country music’s best performing Jennings’ songs, including Kris Kristofferson, Jamey Johnson, Trace Adkins, Patty Griffin, and Sunny Sweeney. The lead single from Vol. 1 is “Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way,” which supergroup Alabama reunited to record. The single goes for adds Dec. 13.
The project was conceived in 2007 by Scatter Records founder Witt Stewart, who contacted Jennings’ widow Jessi Colter with the idea. Colter also appears on the tribute, dueting with Sunny Sweeney on “Good Hearted Woman.” Colter and Jennings’ son Shooter pays tribute as well, performing “Belle of the Ball” for Vol. 1. Every performance on the collection earned Jessi and Shooter’s blessing.
“There have been several tribute albums made in my father’s honor, all of which were great tributes to his legacy. But this one has been a true passion project for a lot of artists and friends who truly wanted to remember and give back to the wonderful man he was,” says Shooter. “In the years since my dad passed away, I’ve grown as an artist and I feel this is the first time I’ve been able to give back truly to the man who inspired, influenced and nurtured me and my musical passion.”
Volumes 2 and 3 are due to be released later in 2011.
Vol. 1 tracklist:
1. This Time – Jamey Johnson
2. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way – Alabama
3. I’m A Ramblin’ Man – Randy Houser
4. Belle of the Ball – Shooter Jennings
5. Good Hearted Woman – Sunny Sweeney and Jessi Colter
6. Don’t You Think This Outlaw Bit’s Done Got Out Of Hand – James Otto
7. Just To Satisfy You – John Hiatt w Waylon Jennings
8. Rose In Paradise – Kris Kristofferson and Patty Griffin
9. You Ask Me To – Trace Adkins
10. Go Down Rockin’ – Waylon Jennings
(Bonus Track)
The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don’t Want To Get Over You) – Chanel Campbell
Urban Sets Summer/Fall Tour Dates
/by Sarah SkatesPhoto credit: John Mayer
Keith Urban has announced dates for his upcoming U.S. tour, set to open June 16 in Mobile, Alabama. For the Get Closer 2011 World Tour fans can expect an all-new stage production. The outing will hit more than 45 cities before wrapping in mid-October. On the schedule is an August 6 stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
The tour comes in support of Urban’s sixth studio CD Get Closer, which was released last week. Get Closer follows two previous consecutive Billboard country and pop No. 1 albums, as well as five previous CDs, all of which have been certified platinum or multi-platinum.
“Playing live is what it’s always been about for me,” said Urban. “It’s creating in the moment, it’s the joy, the electricity, the unexpected, the passion and the unknown journey that we’re all taking together. I’ve always felt that the best live concert experiences tap into a deep need in all of us to feel a part of something…to belong. I’m bringing the big boom box and an arsenal of songs and I can’t wait to throw this party!!!!”
For more a complete list of dates and ticket information go to www.keithurban.net.
Gordon Law Adds Two Attorneys
/by Sarah SkatesL-R: Cynthia Wood, and Caitlin Doty
Robin J. Gordon of Gordon Law Group, PLC has announced the addition of attorneys Cynthia Wood and Caitlin Doty to the firm’s Entertainment Practice Group.
Wood comes to the Music Row firm from established Jackson, Tenn. firm Waldrop & Hall. Prior to attending law school at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, Wood worked in communication and public relations in Memphis. In addition to entertainment, her practice includes business and litigation matters.
Doty attended Vanderbilt Law School and graduated from the University of California Hastings College of Law. Prior to her move to Nashville, Doty was a judicial extern at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. She is fluent in Spanish, and focuses her practice on litigation, entertainment, and business matters.
With more than 20 years of experience, Gordon Law Group is located at 803 18th Avenue South, Nashville, Tenn. 37212. Contact them at 615-321-0220.
Country AMA Winners
/by Sarah SkatesTaylor Swift wins Favorite Country Female Artist
Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood and Lady Antebellum received American Music Awards at last night’s (11/21) show.
The 38th Annual AMAs took place at the Nokia Theatre, L.A LIVE and aired live on ABC.
Pop star Justin Bieber was the night’s top winner, taking home four trophies, including Artist of the Year.
Favorite Country Music Male Artist: Brad Paisley
Favorite Country Music Female Artist: Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Music Band, Duo or Group: Lady Antebellum
Favorite Country Music Album: Carrie Underwood Play On
Favorite Contemporary Inspirational Artist: MercyMe
Brad Paisley was named Favorite Country Male Artist
Lady A accepting Favorite Country Band
Martina and Train on “Crossroads”; Meador Speaks; Anna Willson Opry Debut
/by contributorGrammy award winning acts Martina McBride (Republic Nashville) and Train (Columbia Records) shared the stage—swapping lines on “A Broken Wing,” “Wrong Baby Wrong,” “Drops of Jupiter” and “Hey, Soul Sister”—during the most recent episode of CMT Crossroads. (L-R): CMT Sr. VP Music Events and Talent John Hamlin, Big Machine Label Group Pres./CEO Scott Borchetta, Train’s Pat Monahan, McBride, Republic Nashville Pres. Jimmy Harnen and Train’s Jimmy Stafford. Photo: WireImage.com/Rick Diamond
Jo Walker-Meador traced her legendary 33-year career as executive director of the Country Music Association during SOURCE’s monthly luncheon meeting (11/18) at ASCAP. (L-R): SOURCE Secretary Judi Turner, Walker-Meador and SOURCE Pres. Judy Harris. Photo: Denise Fussell
Acclaimed jazz vocalist Anna Wilson made her Grand Ole Opry debut on Nov. 16 at the historic Ryman Auditorium, performing songs from her upcoming album Countrypolitan Duets. Special guests joining Wilson were Opry member Connie Smith, country singer Billy Dean, jazz icon Larry Carlton and American Idol finalist Matt Giraud, who appears on the album. Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Kenny Rogers, Ray Price, and steel guitar great Lloyd Green, are among the other featured artists on the album produced by Wilson’ husband, hit songwriter/producer Monty Powell. (L-R): Mathew Knowles, Pres./CEO Music World Ent.; Dean; Wilson; Giraud; Carlton; and Powell. Photo: Joel Dennis
30A Songwriters Fest Returns To Florida
/by FreemanThe Cultural Arts Association of Walton County is producing the event, which is sponsored by the Beaches of Walton County and will feature three nights of performances by over 100 songwriters in 17 venues along Highway 30A. Scheduled to perform are Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls, Jeffrey Steele, Shawn Mullins, Rodney Crowell, Chely Wright, Gary Nicholson, Gretchen Peters, Tim Nichols, Dar Williams, Mat Kearney, Mary Gauthier, Greg Barnhill, and many more.
Weekend passes may be purchased online at 30ASongwritersFestival.com for $75, and $35 day passes will also be available. Passes may be purchased locally at Central Square Records at 89 Central Square in downtown Seaside, FL.