They’ve barely finished packing the tents and tearing down the stage and it’s already clear that this year’s Merlefest was as expansive and impressive as ever. Preliminary estimates show that over the festival’s four days (April 23-26) more than 70,000 music fans filled the campus of Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, North Carolina for MerleFest 2009. With the exception of a Friday night squall, the weather was perfect, and despite the tough economy, attendance remained high, with Friday posting the fourth highest Friday numbers in the Festival’s history, and Saturday’s numbers approaching last year’s attendance figures.
“Reports from surveys and interviews with fans tell us that our attendees took advantage of the entertainment value that we take pride in offering every year,” said festival director Ted Hagaman. “With over 95 artists performing on 15 stages over the four days of the festival, in addition to a variety of activities and shopping, there was truly something for everyone.”
MerleFest honors the memory of Eddy Merle Watson and the musical contributions of Doc, Merle and the entire Watson family. The event started in 1988 and serves as the biggest fund-raiser for Wilkes Community College. Performers at MerleFest 2009 included Doc and Richard Watson, Linda Ronstadt with Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Emmylou Harris, Travis Tritt with Jerry Douglas, The Waybacks, The Del McCoury Band, Blue Highway, The Grascals, Dailey & Vincent, Mountain Heart with Tony Rice, Sam Bush, John Cowan, The Greencards, The SteelDrivers, Jim Lauderdale, David Bromberg, Tift Merritt, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, and many more. Additional information about all aspects of Merlefest can be found here.
Jason Aldean to Meet Bryan Adams at Crossroads
/by LB CantrellMuzak Heart & Soul Foundation Heads to Key West
/by LB CantrellVince Gill and Amy Grant Challenge America
/by LB Cantrell“I’m excited about getting to play on stage with all of these talented folks and to share what we believe in so deeply,” Gill said. “We want to make an impact on the individuals who have given to us in unimaginable ways. Challenge America is our way of honoring the men and women who truly are heroes.”
Tickets go on sale Saturday, May 2, and are priced at $50, $75 and $95 for general admission and $500 for Gold Circle Seating to include a post-show reception. Tickets are available at the Kennedy Center Box Office, via InstantCharge by calling (202) 467-4600, and online here.
Talent Merger Spawns WME
/by bossrossWME is expected to have over 400 agents and more than 800 employees and will likely trim about 200 positions. According to the WSJ, the deal is still subject to approval by several Hollywood unions and government antitrust officials.
Nashville’s William Morris Agency office is co-headed by Rick Shipp and Paul Moore. Nashville artists represented include Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, John Rich, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift and many more. The merger is not expected to have much effect in Nashville since Endeavor does not have a stand-alone Music City office, although it has been affiliated with Buddy Lee Attractions and represents BLA for TV & Film projects.
Capitol Ups Mabe to Sr. VP, Marketing
/by LB Cantrell“Cindy has brought to this label, it’s roster of artists, and our music, a superior level of marketing expertise and strategic planning, with focus and discipline for the process,” Dungan said. “Demonstrating willingness to jump in and just make things happen, she has also proven herself as a company-wide leader. I am thrilled to recognize her with this promotion to Senior Vice President.”
Jonell Mosser, Jason Michael Carroll, Loggins & Messina “Uncorked” and More
/by LB CantrellMerleFest Draws Over 70,000 Fans
/by LB Cantrell“Reports from surveys and interviews with fans tell us that our attendees took advantage of the entertainment value that we take pride in offering every year,” said festival director Ted Hagaman. “With over 95 artists performing on 15 stages over the four days of the festival, in addition to a variety of activities and shopping, there was truly something for everyone.”
MerleFest honors the memory of Eddy Merle Watson and the musical contributions of Doc, Merle and the entire Watson family. The event started in 1988 and serves as the biggest fund-raiser for Wilkes Community College. Performers at MerleFest 2009 included Doc and Richard Watson, Linda Ronstadt with Los Camperos de Nati Cano, Emmylou Harris, Travis Tritt with Jerry Douglas, The Waybacks, The Del McCoury Band, Blue Highway, The Grascals, Dailey & Vincent, Mountain Heart with Tony Rice, Sam Bush, John Cowan, The Greencards, The SteelDrivers, Jim Lauderdale, David Bromberg, Tift Merritt, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, and many more. Additional information about all aspects of Merlefest can be found here.
Skip Ewing Announces Horse & Writer “Invitational”
/by LB CantrellDigital Summit Shares Masnick Keynote
/by bossrossThe keynote is captured on video so it can be viewed with sound and an ability to view the slide show as well. Masnick begins by outlining some of Reznor’s genius via a simple equation:
CWF + RTB = $$$$$
(connect with fans plus a reason to buy= DOLLARS)
This is a fascinating look at unorthodox ways to win using new models…
40th Annual GMA Dove Awards
/by LB CantrellArtist of the Year
Steven Curtis Chapman
New Artist of the Year
Tenth Avenue North
Songwriter of the Year
Steven Curtis Chapman
Song of the Year
“Give Me Your Eyes”; written by Brandon Heath and Jason Ingram
Male Vocalist of the Year
Brandon Heath
Female Vocalist of the Year
Natalie Grant
Group of the Year
Casting Crowns
Producer of the Year
Bernie Herms
Country Recorded Song
“I Wish”; from the album How You Live Deluxe Edition; recorded by Point of Grace; written by Cindy Morgan and Phil Madeira
Country Album
Around the Bend; recorded by Randy Travis; produced by Kyle Lehning
A complete list of all winners is available here.