Songwriters Set For Benefit, NY Series

This Saturday’s (7/17) Songwriters Sing For Nashville flood relief benefit at The Woods at Fontanel has added more performers to the line-up, including (in order of appearance) Lari White, Chuck Cannon, James House, Danny Flowers, Rafe Van Hoy, Billy Burnette, Marc Beeson, James Slater and Danny Myrick. The newly-added group will play on the Gibson Tunesmith Stage at the Farm House Restaurant from noon until 4:00 p.m.

Songwriters already announced for The Woods stage from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. include Roger Murrah, Matraca Berg, Kye Fleming, Dallas Frazier, Dickey Lee, Dennis Morgan, Hugh Prestwood, Mark D. Sanders, Don Wayne, Jim Weatherly and Mike Reid.

This will be the first concert at the new venue. Tickets at ticketmaster.com.

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The CMA Songwriters Series will return to New York City’s Joe’s Pub for two shows on Wednesday, Sept. 8. Representing Nashville will be hitmakers Jamey Johnson, Buddy Cannon, Bobby Pinson and Bob DiPiero, who will also host the evening. With tons of charttoppers between them, this group is sure to impress music lovers in NYC. Tickets are $25, details at www.joespub.com.

New ZBB Album Coming In Sept.

Zac Brown Band has set a Sept. 21 release date for its much anticipated new album, You Get What You Give. The group won the all-genre Grammy for Best New Artist this year and has moved over 2 million units of its debut, The Foundation. After 85 weeks on the SoundScan sales chart, that project is 2010’s second bestselling country albums (616k), so it is likely that the follow-up from Atlantic/Southern Ground will give fourth quarter sales a boost.

Band members Zac Brown, Jimmy De Martini, John Hopkins, Coy Bowles, Clay Cook and Chris Fryar have been testing the songs from You Get What You Give on the road. Early fan favorites appear to be the somber piano-driven ballad “Colder Weather,” the reggae-infused jam “Who Knows,” and the harmony-laced track “As She’s Walking Away.”

Brown notes that the new album “is representative of where we are right now. It combines elements of our southern rock and country roots, but also stays true to our jam-band style musicianship from the live show.”

ZBB is touring throughout the summer and joining Dave Matthews Band on dates this month in New York, and Washington, DC.

Other big Q4 releases on the schedule: Kenny Chesney, Sugarland, and a rumored Taylor Swift project.

RIAA Criticized Over Executive Salaries

Mitch Bainwol

The RIAA is under fire for paying top boss Mitch Bainwol over $2 million in 2008. A report published yesterday (7/12) in Digital Music News broke the story, questioning whether such an extravagant salary was justifiable for someone leading the trade group of a suffering industry.

Now the RIAA has responded, saying that it is a competitive rate of compensation for a trade organization executive with Bainwol’s amount of experience. The organization also reports that Bainwol’s current salary is closer to $1.5 million.

Other qualms DMN found while digging through the RIAA’s 2008 tax documents: ten or more staffers and executives making between $200,000 and $1.33 million each, and exorbitant legal expenses totaling over $16 million.

Paisley Headlines Aquapalooza 2010

Brad Paisley took a short vacation from his H20 World Tour to party with fans at The Reserve at Lake Travis near Austin, TX on July 12 for Aquapalooza 2010. Official reports claim crowds of 65,000-70,000 plus over 7,000 boats that all arrived for the concert. Last year’s event was at Lake Martin, Alabama.

Paisley’s 2-hour show was staged at the water’s edge and included a 100 foot thrust perched on floats that enabled him to seemingly walk out into the lake and get closer to the numerous fans floating on boats, inner tubes and other devices. Other performers included Matt Stillwell, Jerrod Neimann, Lee Brice and Joanna Smith.

Click to hear Brad talk about the event, and Neimann discuss his new, just released CD.

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Stroudavarious/Treehouse Form Partnership

Stroudavarious Records CEO James Stroud has partnered with Dale Morris of Morris Management to form a joint venture uniting Stroudavarious and DMP/Treehouse Records.

Morris first established Treehouse in June 2009 with Blaine Larsen as its flagship artist.

As part of the changes, the Treehouse promotion team will be exiting the company. This includes staffers Tony Benken, Gwen Foster, Jay Thomas, Scot Michaels, and Nate Ritches (see contact information below).

“Our mission,” says Stroud, “is to combine forces to include records, management and booking. I feel this is the new business model for our industry and with my partners Dale Morris and Clint Higham, we can’t lose.”

Larsen will remain on the DMP/Treehouse roster, along with Rob Lane, Andy Gibson and Jason Mitchell.

Stroudavarious Records, distributed by Sony/RED, is home to Darryl Worley and LoCash Cowboys.

Contact info for former Treehouse staff
Tony Benken, Tunegoon@comcast.net, 615-478-9056
Gwen Foster, 480-495-2209, gwen.foster19@yahoo.com
Jay Thomas, 703-969-2498, va2ct2me@aol.com
Scot Michaels, 720-878-2333, kidbna@aol.com
Nate Ritches, 541-678-4282, hilandersoundandlight@hotmail.com

ACM Makes Third Big Donation To Flood Relief

(L-R): Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Director of ACM Lifting Lives Erin Spahn, Chairman of ACM Lifting Lives Gary Haber, President of ACM Lifting Lives Gayle Holcomb and ACM Executive Director Bob Romeo. Photo: Becky Fluke

ACM Lifting Lives presented The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee with a $100,000 check during the Nashville Rising flood relief benefit concert spearheaded by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill on June 22. This marks the third significant flood-related donation made by ACM Lifting Lives.

“Thanks to the big hearts of country music artists like Tim and Faith, the ACM raised over a million dollars for ACM Lifting Lives through our Brooks & Dunn special that aired earlier this year on CBS. We are so grateful to be able to quickly use that funding to help flood victims in Middle Tennessee and to be a part of this outstanding night showcasing Nashville’s generous, community-minded spirit,” said Erin Spahn, Director of ACM Lifting Lives.

Donations can be made until August by texting ACM to 501501 or online at www.ACMLiftingLives.org.

Aldean Extends Successful Run

Jason Aldean will extend his Wide Open arena tour into the fall, with an additional 25 dates across the nation. After selling out 39 shows on the first leg, and breaking attendance records on both coasts, the tour will kick back off on Sept. 10 with special guest Luke Bryan joining a majority of the dates.

“We’ve had such a great year with some really big songs and our first big arena tour, and I’m just not ready to move on from it quite yet,” says Aldean. “All of us…my band, crew, Luke, and his guys…we’ve been having a blast out on the road together. I think the fans can feel that too. There are a few things to count on…the music will be loud, the beer will be cold, and college football will be on every TV backstage and in the parking lot!”

Aldean is currently in the studio preparing the follow up to 2009’s platinum selling Wide Open. His first three albums have sold more than 3.5 million copies.

Photos: David Nail, Jaron, Dierks and Jason Sturgeon

David Nail makes baseball debut…Jaron joins Toby’s trek…Jason Sturgeon hooks up with Dierks Bentley for July 4th show.

David Nail makes his national baseball debut in the MLB's All-Star Legends & Celebrity game in Anaheim, Calif. He joins other players like Jon Hamm, Andy Richter, Michael Clarke Duncan, MC Hammer, James Denton, Bo Jackson, Mike Piazza, and Ozzie Smith. The game airs tonight at 10:30 PM/ET on ESPN. Pictured: Nail and former MLB player/commentator John Kruk.

Jaron And The Long Road To Love will join Toby Keith's American Ride Tour. Pictured recently in Nashville with twin brother Evan (far right), WDSY/Pittsburgh's Jane Omalia and Big Machine's Erik Powell.

Toolpusher Records' Jason Sturgeon joined Capitol's Dierks Bentley to perform on the Fourth of July holiday weekend at House of Blues in Atlantic City.

New Singles, Albums, Artists

New Curb artist Dylan Robinson shared a backstage moment with Neal McCoy and basketball great Karl Malone, after he joined McCoy onstage in Branson.

A new album from Reba is expected this fall. The first single from the Starstruck/Valory album, “Turn On Your Radio,” launched this week.

The lead single from Kenny Chesney’s latest album debuts today. “Boys of Fall” is an ode to high school football written by Casey Beathard and Dave Tumbill. Chesney’s album Hemingway’s Whiskey will be out Sept. 28.

Randy Rogers Band’s Burning The Day will be released Aug. 24 via MCA Nashville. Also coming out that day, the debut from Warner Music Nashville artist Chris August.

Joe Nichols turned to some trusted hitmakers for his new single, “The Shape I’m In.” It was written by Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip, aka the “Peach Pickers,” who also penned his recent three-week No. 1 “Gimmie That Girl.”

Josh Kelley’s debut single for MCA, “Georgia Clay,” goes for adds Aug. 9.

“King Me” is the new single from ACM award-winner Dave Gibson. The accompanying video was filmed in Goodlettsville, Tennessee at an old country store. This song is one of many Gibson has penned with Craig Monday.

Foster & Lloyd (Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd) are working on a new album.

Nashville rock band American Bang will release their self-titled major-label debut album on Reprise Records August 31. Produced in Music City by Bob Rock, the album’s lead single “Wild & Young” is out now.

Niemann’s Debut Out Tomorrow

Jerrod Niemann’s debut album streets tomorrow (7/13), and will be the first release via the Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville partnership. The lead single, “Lover, Lover,” is at No. 5 on MusicRow’s Country Breakout chart and has sold over 337,000 digital downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

For those anxious to hear more from Niemann, the new album Judge Jerrod & The Hung Jury is streaming in its entirety at www.JerrodNiemannOfficial.com, where it is also available for pre-order. And Nashvillians can join him tonight (7/12) for the free and open CD Release Party at The Basement. Doors at 6:30 PM, showtime at 7 PM sharp.

The album’s 20 tracks include twelve songs, and eight “personality-packed skits.” Niemann has writing credits on ten of the songs.

Walmart’s Soundcheck Risers
program is spotlighting Niemann with exclusive video content, including an interview and performance footage, airing in stores and online.

Niemann spent the weekend near Austin, Texas performing at the AquaPalooza 2010 Signature Event, headlined by Brad Paisley. The free lakeside concert welcomed thousands of fans watching from their boats.

In September, Niemann is set to hit the road on Gary Allan‘s Get Off on the Pain Tour, which also features Randy Houser.