Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, in partnership with the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce, has created a Music Business Council made up of artists and industry executives who will spearhead various economic development efforts that capitalize on Nashville’s identity as Music City. The priorities Dean has established for the Council include increasing live music venues in the city, increasing music business relocations, improving Nashville’s public school music education program, expanding the CMA Music Festival and developing a new multi-genre music festival. The Music Business Council will serve as an ongoing industry support organization to accomplish these and other goals.
“Nashville is not any city, we’re Music City,” Dean said. “We have an opportunity to grow that identity and benefit both our city and the music industry in the process. My goal is to make Nashville the destination for music performances, festivals, business and education.”
Music Business Council Members:
Mary Ann McCready, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy – chair
Tim Dubois, Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management – facilitator
Jim Hester – Mayor’s Office liaison
Tawn Albright, echo
Connie Bradley, ASCAP
Kix Brooks, Artist
Tony Brown, Tony Brown Enterprises
Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment
Pat Collins, SESAC
Karl Dean, Mayor
Kylee Ervin, Diamond Coach
Rod Essig, CAA
Kira Florita, Leadership Music
Jay Frank, CMT
Eric Geadelmann, 821 Entertainment
Tammy Genovese, CMA
Mike Golden, Bandit Lights
Randy Goodman, Lyric Street Records
Emmylou Harris, Artist
Dan Hays, IBMA
Bart Herbison, NSAI
Pat Higdon, Universal Music Publishing
Jed Hilly, Americana Music Association
Barrie Kessler, SoundExchange
Ken Levitan, Vector Management
Rich Maradik, Gaylord Entertainment
Janet Miller, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Mark Montgomery
Steve Moore, AEG Live
Dave Pomeroy, Nashville Association of Musicians
David Ross, Music Row Publications
Rivers Rutherford, Songwriter
Ralph Schulz, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Jim Selby, Naxos
Nancy Shapiro, NARAS
Butch Spyridon, Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Demetrus Stewart, Pure Springs Gospel
John Styll, GMA
Bo Thomas, Belmont University
Crom Tidwell, CT Merchandising
Cal Turner, III, Cal IV Entertainment
Alan Valentine, Nashville Symphony
Garry West, Compass Records
Jack White, Artist
Jason Moon Wilkins, Next Big Nashville
Jody Williams, BMI
Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Performance Royalties Act Goes To House
/by LB CantrellIn a 21 to 9 vote today (5/13), the House Judiciary Committee voted to send the Performance Royalties Act to the full House for a vote. During a heated three-hour hearing, three amendments to the bill were offered and only one amendment, which reduced the fees to small broadcasters, was embraced. Broadcasters were buoyed when Democratic California representative Maxine Waters reversed her support for H.R. 848, stating concern about the bill’s potential financial impact on broadcasters.
Bobo Weighs In on Hot-Button Royalty Issue
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Mayor Convenes Music Business Council
/by LB Cantrell“Nashville is not any city, we’re Music City,” Dean said. “We have an opportunity to grow that identity and benefit both our city and the music industry in the process. My goal is to make Nashville the destination for music performances, festivals, business and education.”
Music Business Council Members:
Mary Ann McCready, Flood Bumstead McCready & McCarthy – chair
Tim Dubois, Vanderbilt University Owen Graduate School of Management – facilitator
Jim Hester – Mayor’s Office liaison
Tawn Albright, echo
Connie Bradley, ASCAP
Kix Brooks, Artist
Tony Brown, Tony Brown Enterprises
Steve Buchanan, Gaylord Entertainment
Pat Collins, SESAC
Karl Dean, Mayor
Kylee Ervin, Diamond Coach
Rod Essig, CAA
Kira Florita, Leadership Music
Jay Frank, CMT
Eric Geadelmann, 821 Entertainment
Tammy Genovese, CMA
Mike Golden, Bandit Lights
Randy Goodman, Lyric Street Records
Emmylou Harris, Artist
Dan Hays, IBMA
Bart Herbison, NSAI
Pat Higdon, Universal Music Publishing
Jed Hilly, Americana Music Association
Barrie Kessler, SoundExchange
Ken Levitan, Vector Management
Rich Maradik, Gaylord Entertainment
Janet Miller, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Mark Montgomery
Steve Moore, AEG Live
Dave Pomeroy, Nashville Association of Musicians
David Ross, Music Row Publications
Rivers Rutherford, Songwriter
Ralph Schulz, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
Jim Selby, Naxos
Nancy Shapiro, NARAS
Butch Spyridon, Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau
Demetrus Stewart, Pure Springs Gospel
John Styll, GMA
Bo Thomas, Belmont University
Crom Tidwell, CT Merchandising
Cal Turner, III, Cal IV Entertainment
Alan Valentine, Nashville Symphony
Garry West, Compass Records
Jack White, Artist
Jason Moon Wilkins, Next Big Nashville
Jody Williams, BMI
Kyle Young, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
Industry News: TuneCore, NAMM, CMT, Underwood & Knake
/by LB CantrellTuneCore and Musicnotes Team for Musicians
NAMM, the National Association of Music Merchants, is getting ready to hold its 2009 Summer NAMM, the second annual gathering of the music products industry which will be held at the Nashville Convention Center July 17-19. NAMM unites its member manufacturers, retailers and distributors under one roof for the summertime musical instrument and products show. Online pre-registration is now open for Summer NAMM. For more information and to register, click here.
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Trace Adkins, Jason Aldean and Dierks Bentley have been added to the performance line-up for the 2009 CMT Music Awards, which will premiere live on Tuesday, June 16 at 7:00 CT on CMT and CMT.com. Previously announced performers include Toby Keith, Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts, Sugarland, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban and British rockers Def Leppard.
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Underwood’s African Tour
While in Angola, Underwood visited an all-girl orphanage in Luanda where the girls performed songs and poetry after she delivered bed nets and backpacks with school supplies to the orphanage. Underwood also participated in a community bed net giveaway in Ngangula, and wrapped up her 3-day trip by visiting a health center in Luanda where pregnant women received malaria counseling and treatment. American 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.
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Kami Knake to Topspin
Kami Knake, formerly Director of Digital Sales and Marketing for Warner Bros. Records in Burbank and in Nashville, has left the company. Knake is now consulting for Topspin, a technology-driven marketing, management, and distribution platform for the direct-to-fan channel. She is also consulting on online marketing and sales for brands, bands, and managers. Artists wanting help growing their online business and reach Knake at butrmgmt@gmail.com or at kknake@topspinmedia.com.
CMA Awards on ABC Nov. 11
/by LB CantrellThe eligibility period for the 2009 CMA Awards is July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. All voting for “The 43rd Annual CMA Awards” will be conducted online. The first ballot and instructions will be e-mailed June 30 to CMA members in good standing who are eligible to vote. Voting for the first ballot closes at 5:00 PM/CT, July 16.
The second ballot will be e-mailed to CMA members Aug. 11. Voting for the second ballot closes at 5:00 PM/CT, Aug. 24. The final nominees in each of the 12 categories will be announced in early September.
The third and final ballot will be e-mailed to CMA members Oct. 16. Voting for the CMA Awards final ballot ends at 5:00 PM/CT, Nov. 3.
The 43rd Annual CMA Awards is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton is the Executive Producer. Paul Miller is the Director. The special will be shot in high definition and broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC’s selected HDTV format, with 5.1 channel surround sound.
Premiere Radio Networks is the official radio packager of the CMA Awards, including a stereo-radio simulcast of the gala event. American Airlines is the official airline of the 2009 CMA Awards, and Chevy is the Official Ride of Country Music.
CMT Partners With Dish Network
/by LB CantrellRCA Names Elizabeth Sledge Mgr. Regional Promotion
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/by LB CantrellJoe Nichols Issues “‘Believers’ Challenge”
/by LB Cantrell“It’s just amazing the kind of feedback we’re getting from this song,” Nichols said. “I wanted to give people a way to share with each other what inspires them and makes them believers.”
Nichols explains the “Believers” site below.