WSM AM To Air “This Is My America” Special

america650 WSM AM will celebrate Memorial Day by airing a This Is My America Special celebrating the writers and performers from This Is My America, including Billy Dean, Jenny Gill, J Fred Knobloch and Sarah Majors. An epic concept album, This Is My America is a three-disc set of original material that captures the spirit of America and chronologically recounts its history over 64 tracks. The album will be aired throughout the three-day weekend (May 23-25). Full interviews with Gill and Majors can be heard Thursday at 9:00 AM and with Knobloch on Friday at 9:00 AM. 58 of America’s finest singers and songwriters (Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Billy Dean, Kathy Mattea, Mark O’Connor, Beth Nielsen Chapman, the Nashville Symphony and the Fisk Jubilee Singers, among others) contribute to this one-of-a-kind release. You can find more information here.

Bobby Karl Works Jamey Johnson Gold Party—Chapter 309

jjohnson-sgwrts52009(L-R): Brian Wright, UMG Nashville VP A&R; Luke Lewis, UMG Nashville Chairman/CEO; Jamey Johnson; Hank Cochran; Cowboy Jack Clement; and Buddy Cannon.


The Gold good old days are back.

“This looks like a good turnout; I haven’t been to one of these in a long time,” said Duane Allen of The Oak Ridge Boys. Neither has the rest of us, buddy.

“Remember when we used to have one of these once a week?” reminisced Beverly Keel. Indeed I do.

“We don’t do this much anymore,” said Luke Lewis. “This is very special.”

The occasion was a Gold Record Party for Jamey Johnson. Held on the rooftop of BMI (5/19) on one of the prettiest spring days in memory, it was extremely well attended. That’s probably because, as Duane, Luke and Beverly suggested, we don’t have many Gold and/or Platinum soirees anymore. But it also could be because Jamey’s That Lonesome Song album is truly artistic and truly country.

“Your success is our success,” proclaimed BMI’s Clay Bradley to the honoree.

“There are poets in the house,” said Luke. “Jack Clement is here. Bill Anderson is here. Hank Cochran is here. Buddy Cannon is here. And Jamey Johnson is here. I am humbled.

“I’ve been selling records for 35 years,” Luke continued. “This is probably the proudest moment of my career.” He added that his 65 Universal employees are rabid music fans who made Jamey’s cause their challenge and their passion.

“I’ve been making records for about four years,” said Jamey. “And this is my proudest moment.”

I asked him if he had ever dreamed of getting a Gold Record when he was a kid. “Hell, I never even dreamed of it as an adult,” he replied.

Jamey gave Luke a flask as a present, noting, “I didn’t fill it up, yet.”

Everyone gave a shout out to Luke’s V.P. of A&R, Brian Wright. He’s the one who turned the label on to Jamey’s music.

The Kent Hardly Playboys band members were called up to be presented with Gold plaques. So was manager Terry Elam. And make no mistake, those were Gold LPs represented in those frames. That Lonesome Song has been issued on vinyl. Yeah, baby.

Duane’s fellow Oaks Joe Bonsall, Richard Sterban and William Lee Golden were there. So was his lovely and talented wife Nora Lee Allen, fresh from backing Garth Brooks at the Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion Ceremony on Sunday. The Oaks have recorded Jamey’s “Mama’s Table” for their new CD.

Guests sipped cocktails and snacked on Mexican food. Dickey Lee, Bob McDill, Allen Reynolds and Curtis Wright mingled, as did Ronna Rubin, Royce Risser, Will Rambeaux, Ron Huntsman and Regina Stuve.

Working the room were Sherman Halsey, Donna Hughes, Kay West, Caroline Davis, Doug Johnson, Gary Overton, Christie King, Anastasia Brown, Peyton Hoge, Terry Bumgarner, Jay Orr, Michael Grey, Steve Buchanan and Jon Freeman.

It’s been quite a year for Jamey Johnson. He’s been on Letterman and Leno. He’s been praised in Rolling Stone, The New York Times and Esquire. He was nominated for three Grammy Awards, and last month “In Color” was named the ACM Song of the Year. Also he was just nominated by Music Row in its Breakthrough Artist category.

Now he’s Gold. Just like in the good old days.

johnson-umg52009UMG Nashville Sales and Marketing staff and Chairman Luke Lewis with goatees (L-R): Andy Nelson, Jen Schaaf, Jeff Stoltz, Tom Lord, Lewis, Jamey Johnson (with daughter Kylee), Melissa McAllister, Pam Russell, Jamie White and Parker Nusbickel.

Messina’s Road Race Helps St. Jude

messinaCurb artist Jo Dee Messina and Nashville Mayor Karl Dean lead over 800 runners on Saturday (5/16), in the rain-soaked inaugural Music Row Road Race benefiting the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The race and Messina’s headline concert at the Wildhorse Saloon that same evening raised $100,000 for the Hospital. Messina treated fans at a packed Wildhorse Saloon to a taste of her Music Room Series Tour, which features a stark stage with a grand piano and three of her musicians performing acoustically. She performed for two hours, took requests and answered questions from the audience. Messina is back on the road with her full band and will return to Nashville for her River Stages performance on June 13 and fan club party the following day during CMA Music Festival.

Sony/ATV Nashville’s Berschback Promoted

sonyDuff Berschback has been promoted to VP of Business Affairs at Sony/ATV Nashville. Berschback joined Sony/ATV Nashville in January 2007 as Senior Director of Business Affairs after six years as an entertainment attorney with his own Nashville-based private practice. Bershback will report directly to Sony/ATV Nashville’s President/CEO, Troy Tomlinson, and is responsible for all contract negotiations, catalog acquisitions, and copyright infringement litigation. “Duff has proven to be a welcome addition to our Nashville team,” Tomlinson said. “His professionalism, work ethic and love of songwriters made this advancement obvious.”

Holly Williams Readies Debut

hollyHolly Williams‘ Mercury Nashville debut, Here With Me, is scheduled for release June 16. Williams, the granddaughter of Hank Williams, Sr. and daughter of Hank, Jr., penned the majority of the album’s 11 tracks and co-produced with Justin Niebank and Tony Brown. Current single, “Mama,” was written for her mom as a Mother’s Day gift. Williams will take the Opry stage Thursday, May 21 at 7:15 PM/CT for Opry Country Classics’ “Families in Country Music” night, where she will perform hits by her father and her grandfather. In addition, she recently taped a stripped down version of some of the album’s tracks for CMT’s 330 Sessions, which will premiere closer to the album’s release. Here With Me is also profiled in Billboard‘s current “Summer Preview” issue, and USA Today named leadoff single “Keep The Change” as their “Pick of the Week.” In addition, Williams will be featured in Elle magazine’s July “Women In Music” issue and is opening up her home to People magazine this week for an exclusive photo shoot. You can find out more and listen to “Mama” here.

Adkins Joins Nat’l Memorial Day Concert

traceTrace Adkins will join co-hosts Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna and an all-star line-up of dignitaries, actors and musical artists for the National Memorial Day Concert, honoring the service and sacrifice of America’s men and women in uniform, their families at home and all those who have given their lives for our country. The top-rated show will be broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol on PBS Sunday, May 24 from 7:00 to 8:30 PM/CT. Additional guests include Colin L. Powell USA (Ret.); actress Katie Holmes; Emmy Award-winning actor Laurence Fishburne; double Academy Award-winning actress Dianne Wiest; recording artist/actress Katharine McPhee; Broadway stars Brian Stokes Mitchell and Colm Wilkinson; opera star Denyce Graves; classical music’s Lang Lang and violinist Robert McDuffie with the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of maestro Erich Kunzel.

“For 20 years, a remarkable group of distinguished performers and television veterans have come together to create a moving remembrance and tribute to those who have been wounded or given their lives for our country,” said executive producer Jerry Colbert. “And, every year, we receive a growing number of e-mails and letters from those who still suffer their own personal and painful losses — from WWII, Korea, Vietnam, and now Iraq and Afghanistan — for whom this concert is truly a healing and uniting experience.” Click here for more information.

Guitar Auction to Benefit Opry Trust Fund

trustfundlogo200x150The inaugural edition of the Guitars of the Stars Benefit Auction to benefit the Opry Trust Fund will take place Friday, June 12 at 2 PM at the Ryman Auditorium. The event will offer fans in town for CMA Music Festival the opportunity to bid on Epiphone acoustic guitars decorated by country stars and visual artists. Among the stars confirmed to contribute guitars they’ve designed are Dierks Bentley, Charlie Daniels, Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Miranda Lambert, Craig Morgan, Dolly Parton, Kellie Pickler, Sugarland, Pam Tillis, Steve Wariner, Carrie Underwood, and Keith Urban.

Guitarist Wariner will kick off the event with a number from his upcoming project, Steve Wariner, C.G.P., My Tribute to Chet Atkins. Wariner will also serve as Celebrity Auctioneer, and GAC-TV and 650 WSM radio personality Bill Cody will be on hand to emcee.

All proceeds benefit the Opry Trust Fund, which has for more than 40 years assisted members of the country music community in need of help with medical bills, living expenses, utilities, rent, and food. For more on the Opry Trust Fund, click here.

Source Foundation Honorees

SOURCE, Music Row’s executive women’s group, held a luncheon May 14 for the 2009 honorees who will be feted at the Source Foundation Awards, July 30. Plaques commemorating the outstanding careers of the honorees will permanently hang in the Source Room, located within the Musicians Hall of Fame Museum. This years honorees are Joyce Jackson, Peggy Lamb, Pat McCoy, Sandy Neese, Margaret Parker and Marion Keisker MacInnes (posthumously). (L-R) standing: Kay Smith, Pat Rolfe, Judy Harris, Lamb, Teena Camp, McCoy, Neese, Linda Chambers and Judi Turner. Seated: Parker and Karen Conrad.

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Shea Fisher Signs With Stroudavarious

James Stroud, CEO of Stroudavarious Records, has announced the signing of Australia native Shea Fisher to a recording agreement covering worldwide territories outside her home country. Fisher’s self-titled album, produced by Richard Landis and Steve Forde, debuted in the Top 10 on Australia’s ARIA Country Chart last month. The Trey Fanjoy-directed music video for her first single, “Don’t Chase Me,” hit No. 1 on Australia’s Country Music Channel (CMC), and the song has just shipped to U.S. radio stations. “The minute I heard Shea’s music, I knew I wanted to sign her,” said Stroud. “She has done what many young artists don’t accomplish until later, which is to find her own voice and make a record that reflects her vision.” For more information click here.

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(l. to r.) Front Row: Shea Fisher; James Stroud. Back Row: Steve Ford; Bill Catino, President of Stroudavarious Records; Richard Landis; Derek Simon, Stroudavarious VP, Marketing & Artist Development.

Gospel’s “First Lady” Passes

eva_mae_lefevreGospel Music Hall of Fame member Eva Mae LeFevre, known as “The First Lady of Gospel Music,” died Monday (5/18), at age 91. She played piano, sang alto and was the emcee in the long-running gospel group The LeFevre Trio (later billed as The LeFevre Family and The LeFevres). She was born Eva Mae Whittington in a log cabin in rural South Carolina. Because she played piano and sang at her father’s revivals from the age of 4, she was regarded as the longest performing member of the gospel-music community.

She married gospel singer Urias LeFevre in 1934 and formed the trio with his brother, Alphus. They landed a daily radio show on WGST in Atlanta in 1940. In the years following World War II, she led the act to gospel stardom. During the 1960s, the LeFevres starred on the weekly TV show The Gospel Singing Caravan. The group recorded for Canaan Records, Sing Records and other Nashville labels. In 1978, LeFevre became the first living woman inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Ten years later she became the first gospel-music inductee into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Urias died in 1979, and Eva Mae returned to the road in 1985. She was recording “Where Could I Go” with Bill Gaither and others in 1991 when she spontaneously sat at the piano and began to “jam” with the singers. The event became Gaither’s first Homecoming video, which is now a major franchise.

Notable alumni of the LeFevres include evangelist Rex Nelon and gospel stars Janet Passchal, Teresa McNeil, Ron Hitchins and Mylon LeFevre, her son. Granddaughter Summer LeFevre is married to Peter Furler of The Newsboys.