Taylor Swift and Keith Urban are among the A-list celebs set to sing on the all-star television concert special Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief. For the two-hour telethon this Friday, Jan. 22, at 8/7 CT, there will be performances by Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira, and Sting in New York City; Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, and Swift, and a group performance by Urban, Kid Rock, and Sheryl Crow in Los Angeles; and Coldplay, and a group performance by Bono, The Edge, Jay-Z, and Rihanna in a newly added London location. The show will air on all the major networks, many cable channels, and will be streamed online at a number of sites (complete list below).
All musical performances will be available for purchase for $.99 per song through the Apple® iTunes® Store beginning Saturday, Jan. 23, with all proceeds benefiting Haiti relief funds managed by “Hope for Haiti Now” charities.
In addition to musical performances, Wyclef Jean in New York City, George Clooney in Los Angeles, and CNN’s Anderson Cooper reporting from Haiti, Hope for Haiti Now will feature more than one hundred of the biggest names in film, television, and music supporting the cause with testimonials and by answering phones during the telethon.
Hope for Haiti Now is on schedule to be the most widely distributed telethon in history, both internationally and across media platforms. It will air on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1, CMT, PBS, TNT, Showtime, COMEDY CENTRAL, Bravo, E! Entertainment, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health, Planet Green, and international networks. The event will be live streamed on YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, CNN.com, MTV.com, VH1.com, and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV.
Fleming Elected to NaSHOF Board; 2010 Officers Announced
/by FreemanKye Fleming
The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation has announced the 2010 officers for its Board of Directors, as well as the election of newly inducted Hall of Fame songwriter Kye Fleming to its 2010/2011 Board.
“We’re very pleased to welcome Kye to our board,” said Bug Music Nashville’s Roger Murrah, Chairman of the NaSHOF Board. “Kye exemplifies the exceptional talent and long-standing resilience it takes to have a successful and impressive career as a songwriter.
Roger Murrah
2010 officers for the NaSHOF Board include Murrah (serving his fifth term as Chair); Songwriters Hall of Fame member Wayland Holyfield (Vice Chair); Dye, Van Mol & Lawrence CEO John Van Mol (Vice Chair); Grand Ole Opry VP/GM Pete Fisher (Treasurer); and songwriter Layng Martine, Jr. (Secretary).
Currently serving on the NaSHOF Board of Directors are:
Mike Dye – Managing Partner, GroupXcel
Lisa Harless – Sr. VP, Private Client Services of Regions Bank
Becky Judd – Executive Assistant to Mike Curb, Curb Records
Troy Tomlinson – President and CEO of Sony/ATV Music Nashville
Mike Vaden – Director, Decosimo/Vaden
Ex-officio members serving on the board are:
David L. Maddox – Counsel
Robert K. Oermann – Historian
Jeff Skillen – Director of Development
Mark Ford – Manager of Affairs
Sarah Buxton Joins Shine All Night Tour
/by MichelleSarah Buxton
Lyric Street’s Sarah Buxton has been added to the 2010 leg of the SunnyD Presents the Shine All Night Tour starring Martina McBride and Trace Adkins. The tour, also sponsored in part by GAC, kicked off in November 2009 and covers 40 cities across the US through the spring of this year. Both McBride and Adkins will each perform full-length shows and Buxton will be their special guest. Buxton is set to release her self-titled debut album on Feb. 23.
Underwood Added To Grammys; Bradley, Lynn To Be Honored
/by Sarah SkatesThe MJ tribute joins previously announced performances by nominees Beyoncé, the Black Eyed Peas, Bon Jovi, the Dave Matthews Band, Green Day, Lady Antebellum, Lady Gaga, Maxwell, P!nk, Taylor Swift, and the Zac Brown Band.
The Recording Academy will also salute Nashvillians Harold Bradley and Loretta Lynn at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony. Lynn will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award and Bradley will be honored with a Trustees Award. Also being honored that day at the Wilshire Ebell Theater are Leonard Cohen, David “Honeyboy” Edwards, Walter C. Miller, the late Bobby Darin, the late Thomas Edison, and the late Florence Greenberg; as well as representatives of AKG Acoustics Gmbh.
Among the Grammy’s promotional tools to promote the show is the WereAllFans.com Web site, which uses the FanBuzz Visualizer to compose pictures of Grammy-nominated artists using real-time, fan-generated YouTube, Twitter, and Flickr postings.
New Albums: Jo Dee Messina, Easton Corbin
/by MichelleJo Dee Messina
The first single from Jo Dee Messina’s forthcoming album, Unmistakable, is “That’s God,” which will be released on Jan. 25. In preparation for the April 13 release of Unmistakable, Messina will perform seven shows in New York City during a five night residency at Feinstein’s at the Regency Hotel March 16-20. Messina will also take the stage at various tour dates scheduled to begin February 12 in Salt Lake City and continue through October 16 in Cerritos, CA.
Charlie Daniels Recovering From Mild Stroke
/by Sarah SkatesDaniels has no plans to cancel any concert dates. He is doing well and looking forward to beginning The Charlie Daniels Band 2010 concert dates on Feb. 27 in Ft. Pierce, FL and Feb. 28 in Brooksville, FL. Daniels and his family say they are grateful for everyone’s thoughts and prayers during this time.
Swift, Urban On Superstar Concert For Haiti
/by Sarah SkatesAll musical performances will be available for purchase for $.99 per song through the Apple® iTunes® Store beginning Saturday, Jan. 23, with all proceeds benefiting Haiti relief funds managed by “Hope for Haiti Now” charities.
Hope for Haiti Now is on schedule to be the most widely distributed telethon in history, both internationally and across media platforms. It will air on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, The CW, HBO, MTV, VH1, CMT, PBS, TNT, Showtime, COMEDY CENTRAL, Bravo, E! Entertainment, National Geographic Channel, Oxygen, G4, CENTRIC, Current TV, Fuse, MLB Network, EPIX, Palladia, SoapNet, Style, Discovery Health, Planet Green, and international networks. The event will be live streamed on YouTube, Hulu, MySpace, Fancast, AOL, MSN.com, Yahoo, Bing.com, BET.com, CNN.com, MTV.com, VH1.com, and Rhapsody and on mobile via Alltel, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and FloTV.
Middleworth Exits EMI; Sherrod Leaves Major Bob
/by Sarah SkatesAfter a twelve year tenure with Major Bob Music, Inc., Sr. Director, A&R Scot Sherrod is exiting the company to pursue new opportunities. Owner, Bob Doyle says, “Throughout his time at Major Bob Music, Scot has been an integral part in the growth of our company, its writers and its catalog. We are excited for him and wish him well in his future endeavors.”
“Being part of Major Bob’s family for well over a decade has been an amazing experience,” adds Sherrod. “To all the writers connected to Major Bob – current and past; representing you and your songs has been a great honor. As I forge a new chapter in my career, I am looking forward to new opportunities where I can apply my talents and experience.” Sherrod can be reached at 615-533-6291 or scotsherrod@me.com.
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Glenn Middleworth has exited his role at EMI Music Publishing where he served as Sr. Advisor to A&R. He spent a total of ten years with the publisher, including time from 1994- 2002, and again from 2008 until present. During 2002-07 he headed Famous Music Nashville as Vice President, until the company was sold to Sony/ATV. His career started with almost ten years at Jerry Bradley’s Forrest Hills Music, followed by a brief time at Acuff-Rose/Opryland. Middleworth is pursuing new opportunities and can be reached at glenn.middleworth@comcast.net.
Gretchen Wilson Sets Date For New Album
/by MichelleWilson made a stop at WTQR in Greensboro, NC recently to promote “Work Hard, Play Harder." Pictured: Wilson (L) WTQR PD John Roberts (R). Photo: Kathy Miller, One Shot Photography
Gretchen Wilson will release her fourth studio album entitled I Got Your Country Right Here, on March 30. Produced by Wilson, John Rich and Blake Chancey, the 11-cut disc will be the first release on her recently launched Redneck Records. The first single from the album is “Work Hard, Play Harder.”
“This is the album of my career,” said Wilson. Her previous three releases, Here for the Party, All Jacked Up, and One Of The Boys, each debuted at No. 1 on the country album chart.
Wilson sang the national anthem and performed a set during the halftime festivities at the AFC Divisional playoff game between the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens Jan. 16. The game and performance was carried on CBS and on Country 97.1 HANK FM in Indianapolis.
Book Review: “W.C. Handy” by David Robertson
/by DonCusicIn Memphis there is a statue of W.C. Handy, “the Father of the Blues,” in Handy Park on Beale Street. Handy named his autobiography, The Father of the Blues but, according to author David Robertson in his new biography of Handy,
William Christopher Handy was born in 1873 in Florence, Alabama and learned the cornet, which was the electric guitar of its day—an essential part of any band that wanted to be heard—and moved to Clarksdale, Mississippi when he was 29. At a train station one night waiting to catch the train back to Clarksdale, Handy heard “the weirdest music I had ever heard.” This was Handy’s first exposure to what is now known as “Delta blues.”
This was Handy’s blind light on the road to Damascus. Handy moved to Memphis, where he toured on the black vaudeville circuit run by the Brasso family through their Theater Owners Booking Association, known as the “TOBA circuit” and often referred to as the “Tough On Black Asses” circuit.
In Memphis, Handy teamed up with Harry H. Pace, a former banker who became his business partner. Handy needed a partner who could handle business and Pace played a major role in the success of Handy as the two established a publishing company and promoted Handy’s songs. This was the era of sheet music, so music had to be written down and printed on sheet music in order to make any money. Handy’s first success was “Memphis Blues,” originally written for Boss Crump, the legendary Mayor of Memphis for many years.
Other Handy songs included “Yellow Dog Blues,” “Joe Turner Blues,” “Beale Street Blues,” and “St. Louis Blues,” which became one of the most performed songs of the early twentieth century.
In 1918 Handy and Pace moved to New York where Pace established Black Swan Records in 1921, the first record label owned by African-Americans. The label only lasted two years but was the forerunner of Motown Records.
The book details Handy’s loss of the publishing of “Memphis Blues” by two white businessman as well as Handy obtaining the rights back in 1940. The music business is a difficult business and being an African-American made it even more difficult.
Henry Pace left the record business when Black Swan folded in 1923 and returned to the banking business, where he had a successful career. W.C. Handy went blind and his songs fell out of favor as R&B became the preferred sound for African-Americans. He died in 1958 and his funeral “was one of the largest public occasions in the history of New York City to that decade,” according to author Robertson.
W.C. Handy by David Robertson is a valuable addition to the history of the blues and Handy’s role in popularizing that genre. And after reading this biography, you may be inspired to go to Memphis and see the statue of W.C. Handy that was put up in 1931.
Bill Mayne’s Company Running CRB In Interim
/by Sarah SkatesBill Mayne
Bill Mayne’s Nashville-based firm, Mayne Street Consulting, will continue to oversee the general operations of Country Radio Broadcasters leading up and through CRS 2010, running Feb. 24-26, 2010. Mayne Street Consulting assists companies in the radio and music industries with strategic planning, marketing, management and artist development opportunities.
“I have served on the Country Radio Broadcasters board for many years, and I am passionate about the future of this organization and the benefit it brings to our industry,” says Mayne, a 30-year industry veteran with experience including radio, label GM, promotion VP and artist manager. “We have a great staff and Board who are committed to serving the interests of our constituents in Country radio and the Country music industry, both now and for the future.” In addition to his duties as a CRB Board member, Mayne serves as current President of the Academy of Country Music.
The CRB was previously headed by Executive Director Ed Salamon who exited the organization in late October.