Penuell To PD at WSM-FM

Russell Penuell (Russell P.)

Cumulus Nashville has announced the promotion of Russell Penuell (Russell P.) to Program Director of WSM-FM, effective immediately. Penuell replaces Charley Connolly, who departs the company to pursue other opportunities. 

Penuell began his career in radio at the age of 13 and by the age of 21, became one of the youngest Program Directors in the United States. Also known as Russell P. (3 – 7 afternoon drive) to Wolf listeners, Penuell brings award-winning experience to his new position.

“Russ’s contribution to the success of The Wolf/Nashville has been remarkable, says Cumulus SVP of Programming, Jan Jeffries. “During my time of programming The Wolf/Dallas on a daily basis, Russell was a key ‘go to’ person. His work ethic, prior to Dallas and Nashville, as PD in Ft. Myers and Shreveport, is second to none.”

Rick Marino

Further, beginning Monday, March 8, Rick Marino will move into Connolly’s vacant co-host position on Wake Up with the Wolf. With stints at country stations WSIX and WKDF, as well as other formats in the market (Mix 92.9 and The River), Marino has been a fixture on the Nashville air waves since 1994. He now joins Deanna Lee for Wake Up with the Wolf with Rick & Deanna.

“Rick is a world-class morning talent,” Jeffries says. “His successful history of mornings in Nashville makes him the perfect choice for mornings at The Wolf/Nashville. We thank Charley Connolly for his tenure and wish him the best in his future endeavors”

Moving into the midday slot is Wolf/Dallas (KPLX) host, Smokey Rivers. Rivers has 30 years in radio and recently served as Weekday Host from 10 – 3 p.m. on KPLX, with over one million listeners.

CMA Board Brings Country Music History to Washington

John Rich


The Library of Congress and the Country Music Association (CMA) today announced Story Tellers and Story Keepers: Creating and Preserving Country Music, a day-long program for the CMA Board of Directors at the nation’s library, including a comprehensive tour of the historic Jefferson Building, an extensive orientation to the Library’s music, sound recording, and folk collections focusing on country music, and a concert in the Coolidge Auditorium.

The purpose is both to build on the Library’s already unparalleled collections of sound recordings, moving image, and printed music collections with a more robust presence of the country music genre, and to further the Library’s goal of maximizing access and awareness of its collections to music scholars and music lovers around the world. The day’s activities are designed to lay the groundwork for future joint efforts that may include the acquisition and preservation of country music collections, online presentations, and educational outreach.

Lorrie Morgan

“The genre of country music could not be better suited to the Library’s mission of acquiring, preserving, and providing access to America’s culture and stories,” says Librarian of Congress James H. Billington.

“Country music is a record of American history and America’s stories. I cannot think of a more appropriate collaboration than to expand the presence of country music and its reflection of the American experience to the global users of this historic and unrivaled collection,” says Steve Moore, Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors.

To demonstrate the reach and impact of the genre, the CMA Board of Directors is bringing a line-up of country stars to the Coolidge Auditorium for a special invitation-only performance on the evening of March 9. Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, Lorrie Morgan, and John Rich of Big & Rich will take the stage along with songwriters Victoria Shaw and Bob DiPiero.
 
CMA will commemorate the event by donating a leather-bound DVD collection of four decades of CMA Awards broadcasts, anniversary television specials, and the most recent jewel in CMA’s TV coffers, the annual CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night to Rock, to the Library’s collection.

Hall of Fame Offers “Sunday In the Country”

The Country Music Hall of Fame is partnering with New Haven Records to release Sunday in the Country: 12 Inspiring Hits From Today’s Top Country Artists. Set for a March launch at Christian retail through Provident-Integrity Distribution, the CD will be released to mainstream outlets through Sony Distribution.

Artists featured on the project include Trace Adkins, Alabama, Diamond Rio, Vince Gill, Tracy Lawrence, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, George Strait, Josh Turner, Keith Urban, Steve Wariner and Lee Ann Womack.

“For more than 20 years, our company has focused on the uniquely American genres of country, southern gospel, and black gospel music,” says New Haven Records President Ken Harding. “Sunday in the Country, the third project in our outstanding partnership with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, has the potential to be our most successful release in the series.”

“Inspirational songs have always had an important place in the country music canon,” adds Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Director Kyle Young. “The songs that comprise Sunday in the Country uphold this rich tradition, offering hope, fellowship, solace and gratitude. New Haven Records has been releasing meaningful country and gospel recordings for two decades, and we’re pleased to be partners with them on this project.”

Joining collections such as Three Wooden Crosses, Amazing Grace, Country’s Salute to Gospel and Songs for Worship—Country, this newest compilation represents the top-voted selections in a survey sent to hundreds of country radio programmers. The list was then reviewed by historians at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, who developed the final selection for the project in association with Harding.

Sunday in the Country track listing:
“Long Black Train”
Josh Turner

“I Believe”
Diamond Rio

“But for the Grace of God”
Keith Urban

“Blessed”
Martina McBride

“Drugs or Jesus”
Tim McGraw

“Muddy Water”
Trace Adkins

“Go Rest High on That Mountain
Vince Gill

“Holes in the Floor of Heaven”
Steve Wariner

“Up to Him”
Tracy Lawrence

“Angels Among Us”
Alabama

“Get Up in Jesus’ Name”
Lee Ann Womack

“I Found Jesus on the Jailhouse Floor”
George Strait

Shiny Globe shows New Imprint Imminent

MusicRow’s notorious crystal ball is showing that a major Nashville label is planning to create a second imprint, and may announce the new venture as early as next week.

Over recent years we have seen second imprints arrive and depart. In fact, companies such as Sony Music Nashville, UMGN, WMG, Big Machine and Broken Bow currently have two or more imprints.

What are some of the elements for second label success? In some cases, the new imprint is created and then acts are signed. However, if a label has a roster bursting at the seams with success, say a trio of platinum acts plus a group of mid-level artists all starting to break through, then a second imprint could be the perfect prescription to help capitolize and grow those assets. Either way, the additional resources allow a label to effectively expose and launch more artists in less time.

What might a second imprint look like? If the newly-formed entity mirrors the model used by most other Nashville labels, it will feature a fully staffed second promotion team that will utilize existing resources from other divisions inside the label.

Gokey Returns to “Idol” Tonight

With his debut album, My Best Days, released yesterday (4/3), 19 Recordings/RCA Nashville artist Danny Gokey will return to the  American Idol stage tonight (3/4) for a performance of his debut single, “My Best Days Are Ahead of Me.”

Yesterday, Gokey celebrated his album release in and around Atlanta, GA, with a day of TV and radio interviews, an in-store appearance and an impromptu performance for the University of Alabama women’s basketball team. Members of the team, in town for an SEC tournament game, spotted Gokey dining in the same restaurant and asked if he might sing for them. With the blessing of restaurant management, Gokey and band grabbed their gear and delivered a performance and autographs on the spot.

In addition to his American Idol performance tomorrow, fans can be on the lookout for Gokey in non-restaurant settings in the days to come, including a Thursday CD signing at a Barnes & Noble in Los Angeles, and a Friday performance and CD signing at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN.

CMA Fest Adds Performers


The Country Music Association has announced the latest additions to the artist lineup for the upcoming 2010 CMA Music Festival, which will be held Thursday through Sunday, June 10-13 in Nashville. Newly added artists include Alan Jackson, Billy Currington, Kellie Pickler and superstar Tim McGraw, who will make his first appearance at the Festival since 2001.

Previously announced artists include Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Darius Rucker, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Zac Brown Band. All of the announced artists will perform during the Nightly Concerts at LP Field.

Flatts Cameos, Faith Rocks and Martin Tours

Tonight’s the night. ACM Vocal Group of the Year nominees Rascal Flatts will make their guest cameo appearance on the CBS television drama, CSI: Crime Scene. The show airs tonight (3/4) at 8:00 p.m. CT on CBS.

In other small screen news, Faith Hill will show off her rock vocal chops with a performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction later this month. It’s not exactly new territory for the country superstar; one of her first single releases back in 1994 was a cover of the Janis Joplin classic, “Piece of My Heart.” At the time, Hill owned up to the fact that she’d never heard the song before she headed into the studio to record it.

At the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Hill will join Chris Isaak, Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael (Maroon 5), Train’s Pat Monahan, Ronnie Spector, Fefe Dobson, Eric Burdon and Peter Wolf on the prestigious list of performers. The induction ceremony – which will honor ABBA, Genesis, Jimmy Cliff and more – takes place March 15 in New York and will air live on Fuse TV at 7:30 p.m. CT.

And on the flip side of that same coin, TV/film star Steve Martin will be hitting the concert trail this spring with the Steep Canyon Rangers in support of his Grammy-winning album, The Crow: New Songs for the Five-String Banjo. The tour kicks off April 19 in Detroit and will run into October. The Crow spent 30 weeks atop the Billboard Bluegrass Album charts which made it the #1 Bluegrass Album for 2009 and is currently #2, this week, after 52 weeks on the chart.

Jessica Harp Shifts Career Gears

CMT.com reports that Jessica Harp, formerly of hit country duo the Wreckers, will abandon her fledgling solo career to concentrate on songwriting. The information was gleaned from a letter the singer/songwriter posted on her website. Her debut album will, however, be released digitally on March 16. Harp had released two solo singles, “A Woman Needs” and “Boy Like Me.”

Thompson and Buxton Debuts Deliver

Way Out Here, the debut album from Columbia Nashville newcomer Josh Thompson, entered the country album sales chart this week with sales in excess of 15,000 units. The album hit the No. 9 spot on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and rose to No. 28 on the Top 200 chart. Way Out Here is the highest debut from a new country act this year, and the highest debut from a new solo male since Justin Moore back in August 2009.

Thompson is currently following up his Top-20 debut single, “Beer On the Table,” with his second single and the album’s title track, “Way Out Here.” The song goes to country radio next week, officially impacting on March 29. Thompson is currently on the Jagermeister Country Tour which runs through March, and he’ll be on the road this summer as part of Brad Paisley’s H20 2010 World Tour.

Meanwhile, over at Lyric Street, Sarah Buxton’s eponymous debut album bowed at #12 on Nielsen Soundscan’s Country Top 75 chart this week. With first-week sales reaching 8,000 units, Sarah Buxton is the best selling debut from a female country artist since 2008.

Buxton recently made history with the album’s leadoff single, “Outside My Window,” when it sold more than 12,000 paid downloads in its first week of release, making it the biggest opening digital single sales from a debut album for any female country artist in the history of Nielsen Soundscan. Buxton is currently on the road with Martina McBride and Trace Adkins on McBride’s Shine All Night tour.

Big Kenny To Speak at “TEDxNashville”

Big Kenny, half of country duo Big and Rich, has been added to the list of speakers for the inaugural TEDxNashville event to be held Sunday, March 21 at Montgomery Bell Academy from 1 p.m-6 p.m. Big Kenny, who is seeding various humanitarian efforts in stricken areas like the Darfur region of Sudan and Haiti, will speak about how his philosophy and experiences drive his efforts to promote health-related projects all over the world.

Themed Art + Science: The Future of Health, TEDxNashville will assemble hundreds of Nashville’s brightest minds for a day of deep discussion, thought provoking video and live speakers presenting, in 18 minutes or less. The latest breakthroughs in health and wellness, including the influence of successful artists like Big Kenny and how their popularity can be leveraged to increase awareness of issues that impact the well-being of everyone, will be presented.

“My mission is to highlight the good, inspire greatness, and encourage mutual responsibility for the betterment of humankind,” says Big Kenny.  “I think TEDxNashville is a great place to spread those ideas and I’m excited about being a part of it.”

Through Big Kenny’s foundation, www.loveeverybody.com, he has funded philanthropic projects in the US and throughout the world.  A key influence over this part of his life was Walt Ratterman, who had been working in Haiti on behalf of Kenny’s foundation, until he lost his life in the Haiti earthquake.

TEDxNashville follows the format of TEDx, the independently organized events that are an international phenomenon. TEDx events offer to spark a community-wide discussion of ideas that matter, free of any commercial, political or religious agenda.