1st Place Team: “Miss Trumped” (L-R) Nicole Pope Gaia, Renee White, Scott Siman, Carrie Simons, Teresa Siman. Photo: Kevin Lamb
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The 22nd Annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament roared down the fairways Monday, July 27 at Old Natchez Country Club (1323 Sneed Road) driving and putting to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee (UCP).
Sponsored by ASCAP, Tim McGraw, UMG Nashville and UBS, this annual tournament has become one of the music business’ most creative and charitable events. With the help of hundreds of music
industry professionals and several Country Music stars, over one million dollars has been raised for UCP. The day began—pre-tee off—with breakfast sponsored by Bread & Co. Teams enjoyed lunch courtesey of Jim ‘N Nicks. Kenny Chesney sponsored a 19th Hole Happy Hour. The tournament concludes with a Loveless Café-sponsored dinner, awards ceremony and a silent auction to benefit UCP.
Participating celebrity players and caddies included Jason Aldean, Joey Feek (of Rory & Joey), Rachel Proctor, Emily West, plus songwriters Hillary Lindsey (“Jesus, Take the Wheel”, “This One’s For the Girls”), Lori McKenna (“Stealing Kisses”) and Liz Rose (“Teardrops on My Guitar”, “White Horse”).
Company sponsored teams included 19 Entertainment, Anchor Down Entertainment, Avenue Bank, Big Loud Shirt Industries, Big Tractor, Cherry Heart Music, Chumley Productions, CMA, Coburn Music Inc., Corlew Music Group, Curb Records, Inc., EMI Music Publishing, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Hampton Music Publishing, Larga Vista Music, LLC, Martin, Allbee, & Associates, LLC, Melanie Howard Music, Inc., Montage Music Publishing, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, NARAS, Ole Songs Inc., RS Planes Inc., S1Songs American LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Stroudavarious, LLC, Suntrust Bank, The Kella Stephenson Company, UMG Nashville, Universal Music Publishing, Inc., Universal Records South, Warner Music Group Services and Zavitson Music Group.

2nd Place Team: “Harry Putter” (L-R) Margaret Durante, Cynthia Anderson, Jennifer Zuffinetti, James Stroud, Laura Stroud, Adam Zuffinetti, Jason Krupek. Photo: Alan Mayor
GAC To Air “Country at the White House”
/by Sarah SkatesThe coverage of the invitation-only event at the White House will give fans a front row seat to both the afternoon educational workshop and evening concert events.
Created by First Lady Michelle Obama to encourage arts and arts education, the country music event was the second in a series that launched in June. More than 125 students – including 40 from Nashville’s W.O. Smith Music School, sponsored by the CMA – gathered in the White House Grand Dining Room for an afternoon workshop that included a Q & A and performances by Paisley and Krauss. GAC host Storme Warren was in the heart of it.
Music City was represented by audience members Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen, Congressman Jim Cooper, Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, GAC president and W.O. Smith Music School board member Ed Hardy, and many others.
“Crook & Chase” To Tape At Ford Theater
/by Sarah SkatesThe Crook & Chase Hall of Fame Super Series! will be taped before a live audience every Tuesday from 3 -4 PM, Aug. 4 through Sept. 8. Audience seating is complimentary with paid admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or for Museum members. A highlight will be the Aug. 11 visit by new Hall of Fame inductee and legendary entertainer Barbara Mandrell.
This unique partnership with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum expands the ongoing mission of Crook & Chase via their national television, radio, and internet platforms to present Nashville as an exciting tourist destination. Specifically, this series is designed to support the Museum’s membership initiative, as well as spotlight the exhibits and programming.
The Crook & Chase Hall of Fame Super Series! will air Thursdays at 7 PM/CT, and Saturdays at 6 PM/CT on RFD-TV from Aug. 13 through Sept. 19.
Artist News: Currington Comments On Festival, Holly Williams Engaged
/by Sarah SkatesCurrington was taken to the hospital and suffered a minor concussion but is expected to make a full recovery. He has been released from the hospital and has returned to his home in Nashville. Currington’s bass player Alex Stevens was pinned under the wreckage of the stage for half an hour while rescue personnel removed debris to free him. Stevens underwent immediate surgery to repair a severed artery and nerves in his left arm and is currently receiving treatment in Nashville. Currington sent a message to his fans today via Twitter, “The boys and I are very grateful to be home and for life itself. We thank you for your prayers and concern and will see you on the road again soon.” Currington also comments from his home in Nashville, “my heart goes out to the family of Donna Moore who was killed and all of the other fans who were hurt on Saturday.”
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Holly Williams is engaged to Nashville drummer Chris Coleman. He proposed last week while the two were picnicking and searching for civil war relics in Leipers Fork, TN. Coleman surprised her with the antique ring by hiding it in an engraved wooden box and burying it for her to discover. No wedding date has been set.
Williams is currently touring in support of her sophomore album on Mercury Records, Here With Me. In addition to opening select dates for Sugarland, she will be joining Madeleine Peyroux on tour during the month of August.
Holly Williams and fiance Chris Coleman
Musical Chairs at BMI and Sony/ATV
/by Sarah SkatesReporting directly to Senior Vice President, Operations & Information Technology Milt Laughlin, Blose is based in the Nashville office. Blose was formerly Senior Director, Strategic Solutions, a position he has held since joining the organization in 2005.
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To contact Wiggins, call 615-726-8300 or email her at kim.wiggins@sonyatv.com.
Taylor Swift In Feature Film “Valentine’s Day”
/by Sarah SkatesTaylor Swift has an acting role in the upcoming romantic comedy Valentine’s Day. The film from director Garry Marshall is the story of five interconnected couples in L.A. who make-up and break-up based on the expectations surrounding the holiday. The top-notch casts also include Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Shirley MacLaine, Ashton Kutcher, Patrick Dempsey and numerous others. Swift also had a cameo in the Hannah Montana movie, and has acted on CSI.
According to IMDB, the movie is scheduled for a Feb. 12, 2010 release by New Line Cinema. Director Marshall is behind a string of hits including Pretty Woman, The Princess Diaries, The Runaway Bride, and Beaches.
Womack, Pickler Help CMA Songwriters Series Spread Word About Country Music
/by Sarah SkatesOn Tuesday, Sept. 15 the L.A. event at the House of Blues will feature Kellie Pickler and songwriters Chris Lindsey (“Amazed,” Lonestar and “Let’s Make Love,” Tim McGraw w/ Faith Hill), and Aimee Mayo (“This One’s For the Girls,” Martina McBride and “Red High Heels,” Pickler). The Los Angeles show is sponsored by Electronic Arts and is in conjunction with The L.A. Office RoadShow, the “must attend” event for brands, entertainment marketers and agencies. KKGO, Go Country 105 FM, the station under the direction of Senior Manager Country Programming Charlie Cook will support the event. Tickets will be available for $12.50 via Ticketmaster.
Tickets to the Oct. 2 event at Joe’s Bar are $20 each and will go on sale August 7. Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster or at Joe’s (cash only-no service charge). The Chicago Country Music Festival takes place October 3 and 4 in Grant Park. The event is free and open to the public.
NYT Profiles Country Youth Movement
/by bossrossWhitney Duncan
New York Times writer Jon Caramanica puts the crosshairs to Nashville’s country music youth movement in an article titled, Country’s New Face: It’s Young and Blond.
Read the full story [New York Times; Country’s New Face: It’s Young and Blonde]
David Bradley
/by ProgrammerPlaylist“Soak It Up”
Gecko Music Productions
Following in his father’s footsteps, he made a life for himself as an oil engineer uncovering places beyond the reaches of common imagination. Stationed for months in the forests of Siberia and on an oil rig in the middle of the Caspian Sea gave him a deep empathy for others who also found themselves far from the comforts and familiarities of home. David found himself writing about the hopes and fears that a man must confront on his journey through life.
Now that he’s a resident of Nashville, David is collaborating with some of the most notable songwriters and producers in town and his songs have garnered him a highly coveted publishing deal with Wrensong Music Publishing. David’s live shows also brought him to the attention of the AristoMedia Global Showcase who invited him to participate in their international artist showcase of tomorrow’s stars, kicking off CMA Music Fest 2009, a performance which was featured on tv program Inside Music Row.
www.myspace.com/davebradleymusic
www.davidbradleymusic.com
Contact:
Judy Libow/Libow Unlimited Inc.
(212) 988-5987
libowunlimited@yahoo.com
Shane Wyatt
/by ProgrammerPlaylist“She Could Do Better”
Sandyland Music
Born in a small town in south central Oklahoma and raised by a family of cowboys and truckers, Wyatt was drawn to country music from an early age. He began playing fiddle at age 10 and by his mid teens he was playing in local bands. Often, his bandmates would have to sneak the underage fiddle player in the back door. Wyatt started playing guitar at 14 and immediately started putting his songs to music.
Every song on The Last Cowboy was written by Wyatt, and the album mix consists of modern declarations of love, soulful ballads, cowboy honesty, and high energy, boot kickin’ anthems all coming from the heart. “All I can do is put myself out there – the real me, with no filters or additives,” says Wyatt. “I think people know an honest song when they hear it.”
www.shanewyatt.com/
www.myspace.com/shanewyattmusic
Fairway Fun—Ladies Golf Tournament
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The 22nd Annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament roared down the fairways Monday, July 27 at Old Natchez Country Club (1323 Sneed Road) driving and putting to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee (UCP).
Sponsored by ASCAP, Tim McGraw, UMG Nashville and UBS, this annual tournament has become one of the music business’ most creative and charitable events. With the help of hundreds of music
industry professionals and several Country Music stars, over one million dollars has been raised for UCP. The day began—pre-tee off—with breakfast sponsored by Bread & Co. Teams enjoyed lunch courtesey of Jim ‘N Nicks. Kenny Chesney sponsored a 19th Hole Happy Hour. The tournament concludes with a Loveless Café-sponsored dinner, awards ceremony and a silent auction to benefit UCP.
Participating celebrity players and caddies included Jason Aldean, Joey Feek (of Rory & Joey), Rachel Proctor, Emily West, plus songwriters Hillary Lindsey (“Jesus, Take the Wheel”, “This One’s For the Girls”), Lori McKenna (“Stealing Kisses”) and Liz Rose (“Teardrops on My Guitar”, “White Horse”).
Company sponsored teams included 19 Entertainment, Anchor Down Entertainment, Avenue Bank, Big Loud Shirt Industries, Big Tractor, Cherry Heart Music, Chumley Productions, CMA, Coburn Music Inc., Corlew Music Group, Curb Records, Inc., EMI Music Publishing, Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Hampton Music Publishing, Larga Vista Music, LLC, Martin, Allbee, & Associates, LLC, Melanie Howard Music, Inc., Montage Music Publishing, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, NARAS, Ole Songs Inc., RS Planes Inc., S1Songs American LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Stroudavarious, LLC, Suntrust Bank, The Kella Stephenson Company, UMG Nashville, Universal Music Publishing, Inc., Universal Records South, Warner Music Group Services and Zavitson Music Group.
2nd Place Team: “Harry Putter” (L-R) Margaret Durante, Cynthia Anderson, Jennifer Zuffinetti, James Stroud, Laura Stroud, Adam Zuffinetti, Jason Krupek. Photo: Alan Mayor