On Friday and Saturday, June 12-13, CMA Music Festival will present the ABC Block Party at the Hall of Fame Park (adjacent to Fifth Avenue between Broadway and Demonbreun). Hosted by Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery on All My Children), the ABC Block Party will provide entertainment for all ages. The fun-filled landscape tones down the challenges posed on the popular ABC Wipeout reality program, but wipeouts are just as likely.
There will be music too, courtesy of the Divas of Daytime: Kathy Brier and Kassie DePaiva (Marcie McBain and Blair McBain, respectively, from One Life to Live), and Bobbie Eakes (Krystal Carey on All My Children), who are making their Nashville debut as a trio. In addition to performing at the ABC Block Party, the trio will perform a Saturday breakfast show at B. B. King’s Blues Club, and unplugged at the Nashville Convention Center. They will also mingle with fans at the ABC Block Party, along with their fellow stars Bree Williamson (Jessica Brennan on One Life to Live); Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater on All My Children); and General Hospital actors Bradford Anderson, Brandon Barash, Kimberly McCullough, Greg Vaughan, Laura Wright, and Rebecca Herbst.
The ABC Block Party will also feature performances from artists including Love and Theft, Caitlin & Will and Sarah Buxton, along with trivia contests, line dance lessons, a photo booth and giveaways.
In other CMA Festival news, the Greased Lightning® Fan Fair® Hall, located in the Nashville Convention Center, will once again offer fans the opportunity to meet some of the stars and obtain autographs and photos. For the first time in thirteen years, Reba McEntire will be among the many artists meeting fans and signing autographs. Taylor Swift will be signing in the Big Machine Records booth all day Sunday, June 14.
The Durango® Acoustic Corner at the Nashville Convention Center will feature performances from Razzy Bailey, BroadBand, Don Campbell, John Carter, Will Clements, Timothy Craig, Candice Crain, Justin David, Divas of Daytime TV, Dan Evans, Billy Gilman, Ben Gregg, KC Johns, Sage Keffer, Jimmy Kish, Miko Marks, Amanda Marsh, John Arthur Martinez, The Roys, Damon Smith, Daniel Smith, Brian Stace, TelluRide, Rhonda Towns, and Rachel Williams.
Steve Pleshe Joins RCA Promotion Team
/by LB CantrellBlock Party and Autographs Return to CMA Fest
/by LB CantrellThere will be music too, courtesy of the Divas of Daytime: Kathy Brier and Kassie DePaiva (Marcie McBain and Blair McBain, respectively, from One Life to Live), and Bobbie Eakes (Krystal Carey on All My Children), who are making their Nashville debut as a trio. In addition to performing at the ABC Block Party, the trio will perform a Saturday breakfast show at B. B. King’s Blues Club, and unplugged at the Nashville Convention Center. They will also mingle with fans at the ABC Block Party, along with their fellow stars Bree Williamson (Jessica Brennan on One Life to Live); Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater on All My Children); and General Hospital actors Bradford Anderson, Brandon Barash, Kimberly McCullough, Greg Vaughan, Laura Wright, and Rebecca Herbst.
The ABC Block Party will also feature performances from artists including Love and Theft, Caitlin & Will and Sarah Buxton, along with trivia contests, line dance lessons, a photo booth and giveaways.
In other CMA Festival news, the Greased Lightning® Fan Fair® Hall, located in the Nashville Convention Center, will once again offer fans the opportunity to meet some of the stars and obtain autographs and photos. For the first time in thirteen years, Reba McEntire will be among the many artists meeting fans and signing autographs. Taylor Swift will be signing in the Big Machine Records booth all day Sunday, June 14.
The Durango® Acoustic Corner at the Nashville Convention Center will feature performances from Razzy Bailey, BroadBand, Don Campbell, John Carter, Will Clements, Timothy Craig, Candice Crain, Justin David, Divas of Daytime TV, Dan Evans, Billy Gilman, Ben Gregg, KC Johns, Sage Keffer, Jimmy Kish, Miko Marks, Amanda Marsh, John Arthur Martinez, The Roys, Damon Smith, Daniel Smith, Brian Stace, TelluRide, Rhonda Towns, and Rachel Williams.
CMT To Air “The Singing Bee”
/by LB CantrellCMT’s head of development Bob Kusbit said the network was interested in the show from its inception and lost the initial bidding war with NBC for the rights. NBC debuted the show right before Fox premiered its similarly formatted Don’t Forget the Lyrics (in both shows, contestants try to complete the lyrics of popular songs). Bee opened stronger in the Nielsens, yet Lyrics won the ratings battle in the long haul, and NBC passed on a second season. CMT will be making some changes to the show’s format. Gone are the “Bee” dancers, and the network promises a mix of 60% country, 40% other kinds of music.
Lauderdale and Miller To Helm Americana Awards
/by LB CantrellThe list of 2009 nominees will be announced May 20 at a Membership gathering at BMI in Nashville, TN.
Rogers and Gorley Triple No. 1 Party
/by LB CantrellChris Farren, President of Combustion Music, hosted a party recently at his home to celebrate three No. 1 songs produced by Frank Rogers and co-written by Combustion Music’s Ashley Gorley, including Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This,” Brad Paisley’s “Start A Band” and Darius Rucker’s “It Won’t Be Like This For Long.” (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Combustion Music’s Ashley Hertzog, Gorley, Farren, Rogers, Combustion Music’s Stephanie Greene and Chris Van Belkom, and ASCAP’s Earle Simmons.
Carrie Underwood Returns to Africa
/by LB CantrellAmerican Idol and the Charity Projects Entertainment Fund (CPEF) partnered last year to raise awareness and funds for organizations that provide relief programs to help children and young people in extreme poverty in America and Africa. ExxonMobil sponsored Underwood’s most recent trip to Africa.
“Buzzworthy” Gloriana Ready Sneak Peek EP
/by LB CantrellThe band has also been named one of ten buzz-worthy artists in the latest issue of People Country, hitting newsstands today (5/15). Gloriana’s song, “Time To Let Me Go,” is also being offered as a free download in People Country. The magazine highlights ten buzz-worthy artists and offering songs for free download here. Gloriana, who are featured alongside artists including Luke Bryan, Randy Houser, Love and Theft and Caitlin & Will, are offering the first song they ever wrote together, “Time To Let Me Go.”
“Dateline NBC” Spotlights Swift
/by LB CantrellMix Nashville Announces Producer Panelists
/by LB CantrellHuff (Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Martina McBride) and John McBride will take the stage on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the making of Martina McBride’s latest release, Shine.
On Wednesday, Mix Nashville will present an afternoon with King and Powell. King is co-producer of the Kings of Leon’s Only By the Night, and Powell is co-producer of Consolers of the Lonely by The Raconteurs. Producer Droman (LeeAnn Womack, Brooks & Dunn) will join singer-songwriter Jen Foster for a Wednesday afternoon Special Session on the songwriting and production of Foster’s forthcoming project, Thirty-Nine. Full programming details are available here.
CMT To Host CMA Fan Social
/by LB Cantrell