CMT has announced the start of voting today (4/13), announcing finalists for the 2009 CMT Music Awards, country music’s only entirely fan-voted awards show. Dynamic duo Sugarland leads the pack with six first-round nominations followed by Brad Paisley and Taylor Swift who have four each. Beginning today (4/13), at 10:00 AM/CT, fans can vote on CMT.com to determine the final nominees for CMT’s eighth annual awards show. Videos that debuted on CMT between January 18, 2008 and February 23, 2009 are eligible. This year’s awards includes a new category, CMT Performance of the Year, spotlighting a live performance from the past year. Finalists were determined by an industry panel that includes noted country music journalists, as well as music industry, music retail and CMT executives. Streaming clips of nominated videos can viewed at CMT.com.
The first round of voting runs on CMT.com from April 13 through May 11. On Tuesday, May 19, CMT will announce the four fan-voted finalists in each of the categories, with the exception of Video of the Year. Fans can then vote at CMT.com through June 15 to determine the overall winners. Final nominees for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can vote at CMT.com and via text message throughout the broadcast to determine the night’s big winner. The 2009 CMT Music Awards airs live on Wednesday, June 17 on CMT and CMT.com.
The nominees in each of the 2009 CMT Music Awards categories include:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This” (Director: Peter Zavadil)
• Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Director: Shaun Silva)
• Toby Keith – “God Love Her” (Director: Michael Salomon)
• Kid Rock – “All Summer Long” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time” (Director: Chris Hicky)
• Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman” (Directors: Jim Shea & Peter Tilden)
• Rascal Flatts – “Every Day” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
• Sugarland – “All I Want To Do” (Director: Shaun Silva)
• Taylor Swift – “Love Story” (Director: Trey Fanjoy)
• Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream” (Director: Roman White)
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This”
• Jason Aldean – “She’s Country”
• Alan Jackson – “Good Time”
• Jamey Johnson – “In Color”
• Toby Keith – “God Love Her”
• Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman”
• Darius Rucker – “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It”
• Keith Urban – “Sweet Thing”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Julianne Hough – “That Song In My Head”
• Miranda Lambert – “More Like Her”
• Martina McBride – “Ride”
• Heidi Newfield – “Johnny & June”
• Kellie Pickler – “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful”
• Taylor Swift – “Love Story”
• Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream”
• Lee Ann Womack – “Last Call
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Eli Young Band – “When It Rains”
• Gloriana – “Wild At Heart”
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
• Little Big Town – “Fine Line”
• The Lost Trailers – “Hollerback”
• Rascal Flatts – “Bob That Head”
• Rascal Flatts – “Every Day”
• Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Brooks & Dunn – “Put A Girl In It”
• Caitlin & Will – “Stupid Boy”
• Carter Twins – “Heart Like Memphis”
• Joey + Rory – “Cheater Cheater”
• Montgomery Gentry – “Roll With Me”
• Sugarland – “All I Want To Do”
• Sugarland – “Already Gone”
• Sugarland – “Love”
USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Carter Twins – “Heart Like Memphis”
• Gloriana – “Wild At Heart”
• Julianne Hough – “That Song In My Head”
• Joey + Rory – “Cheater Cheater”
• Jamey Johnson – “In Color”
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
• James Otto – “Just Got Started Lovin’ You”
• Zac Brown Band – “Chicken Fried”
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire – “Cowgirls Don’t Cry”
• Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven”
• Brad Paisley and Keith Urban – “Start A Band”
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter”
• The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe – “Old Enough”
• Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. – “Bartender Song”
• Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town”
• Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood – “Another Try”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
• Caitlin & Will – “Stupid Boy” from CAN YOU DUET
• Alan Jackson, George Strait, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley – “Country Boy” from CMT GIANTS: ALAN JACKSON
• Toby Keith – “She’s A Hottie” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” from CMT CROSSROADS: ROBERT PLANT AND ALISON
KRAUSS
• LeAnn Rimes – “Nothin’ Better To Do” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Taylor Swift and Def Leppard – “Photograph” from CMT CROSSROADS: DEF LEPPARD AND TAYLOR SWIFT
• Keith Urban and Brooks & Dunn – “Raise The Barn” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
WIDE OPEN COUNTRY VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Kevin Costner & Modern West – “Backyard”
• Def Leppard and Tim McGraw – “Nine Lives”
• Def Leppard and Taylor Swift – “Photograph”
• Kid Rock – “All Summer Long”
• John Mellencamp featuring Karen Fairchild – “My Sweet Love”
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter”
• The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe – “Old Enough”
• Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. – “Bartender Song”
VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
• Kristin Barlowe (award eligible videos include: Martina McBride’s “Ride” and Chuck Wicks’ “All I Ever Wanted”)
• Deaton Flanigan (award eligible videos include: Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” and Rascal Flatts’ “Every Day”)
• Trey Fanjoy (award eligible videos include: Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and George Strait’s “Troubador”)
• Wayne Isham (award eligible videos include: Darius Rucker’s “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” and “It Won’t Be Like This For
Long”)
• Shaun Silva (award eligible videos include: Sugarland’s “All I Want To Do” and Kenny Chesney’s “Everybody Wants To Go To
Heaven” featuring The Wailers)
• Eric Welch (award eligible videos include: Heidi Newfield’s “Johnny & June” and the Carter Twins’ “Heart Like Memphis”)
• Roman White (award eligible videos include: Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream” and Reba McEntire’s “Every Other Weekend”)
• Peter Zavadil (award eligible videos include: Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Joey + Rory’s “Cheater Cheater”)
Gary Churgin To Continue At Harry Fox
/by LB CantrellChurgin was appointed President and CEO in January 2001. Since then, HFA has expanded its offerings, adding licensing for online subscription services, lyrics, ringtones, digital background music, Express Live, and more to its traditional mechanical licensing business. Churgin is also active representing HFA and its affiliate publishers globally, serving on the Management Committee for BIEM, the international organization representing mechanical rights societies. HFA currently has reciprocal agreements with over 30 rights societies that collectively represent over 100 territories around the world. “I’m thrilled to be able to continue to lead HFA during one of the most major evolutions of the music industry in the modern era,” Churgin said.
CMT Music Awards Finalists Announced
/by LB CantrellThe first round of voting runs on CMT.com from April 13 through May 11. On Tuesday, May 19, CMT will announce the four fan-voted finalists in each of the categories, with the exception of Video of the Year. Fans can then vote at CMT.com through June 15 to determine the overall winners. Final nominees for Video of the Year will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can vote at CMT.com and via text message throughout the broadcast to determine the night’s big winner. The 2009 CMT Music Awards airs live on Wednesday, June 17 on CMT and CMT.com.
The nominees in each of the 2009 CMT Music Awards categories include:
VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This” (Director: Peter Zavadil)
• Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” (Director: Shaun Silva)
• Toby Keith – “God Love Her” (Director: Michael Salomon)
• Kid Rock – “All Summer Long” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time” (Director: Chris Hicky)
• Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman” (Directors: Jim Shea & Peter Tilden)
• Rascal Flatts – “Every Day” (Director: Deaton Flanigen)
• Sugarland – “All I Want To Do” (Director: Shaun Silva)
• Taylor Swift – “Love Story” (Director: Trey Fanjoy)
• Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream” (Director: Roman White)
MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Trace Adkins – “You’re Gonna Miss This”
• Jason Aldean – “She’s Country”
• Alan Jackson – “Good Time”
• Jamey Johnson – “In Color”
• Toby Keith – “God Love Her”
• Brad Paisley – “Waitin’ On A Woman”
• Darius Rucker – “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It”
• Keith Urban – “Sweet Thing”
FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Julianne Hough – “That Song In My Head”
• Miranda Lambert – “More Like Her”
• Martina McBride – “Ride”
• Heidi Newfield – “Johnny & June”
• Kellie Pickler – “Don’t You Know You’re Beautiful”
• Taylor Swift – “Love Story”
• Carrie Underwood – “Just A Dream”
• Lee Ann Womack – “Last Call
GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Eli Young Band – “When It Rains”
• Gloriana – “Wild At Heart”
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
• Little Big Town – “Fine Line”
• The Lost Trailers – “Hollerback”
• Rascal Flatts – “Bob That Head”
• Rascal Flatts – “Every Day”
• Zac Brown Band “Chicken Fried”
DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Brooks & Dunn – “Put A Girl In It”
• Caitlin & Will – “Stupid Boy”
• Carter Twins – “Heart Like Memphis”
• Joey + Rory – “Cheater Cheater”
• Montgomery Gentry – “Roll With Me”
• Sugarland – “All I Want To Do”
• Sugarland – “Already Gone”
• Sugarland – “Love”
USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Carter Twins – “Heart Like Memphis”
• Gloriana – “Wild At Heart”
• Julianne Hough – “That Song In My Head”
• Joey + Rory – “Cheater Cheater”
• Jamey Johnson – “In Color”
• Lady Antebellum – “Lookin’ For A Good Time”
• James Otto – “Just Got Started Lovin’ You”
• Zac Brown Band – “Chicken Fried”
COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Brooks & Dunn featuring Reba McEntire – “Cowgirls Don’t Cry”
• Kenny Chesney featuring The Wailers – “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven”
• Brad Paisley and Keith Urban – “Start A Band”
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter”
• The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe – “Old Enough”
• Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. – “Bartender Song”
• Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town”
• Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood – “Another Try”
CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
• Caitlin & Will – “Stupid Boy” from CAN YOU DUET
• Alan Jackson, George Strait, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley – “Country Boy” from CMT GIANTS: ALAN JACKSON
• Toby Keith – “She’s A Hottie” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)” from CMT CROSSROADS: ROBERT PLANT AND ALISON
KRAUSS
• LeAnn Rimes – “Nothin’ Better To Do” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Sugarland, Little Big Town and Jake Owen – “Life In A Northern Town” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
• Taylor Swift and Def Leppard – “Photograph” from CMT CROSSROADS: DEF LEPPARD AND TAYLOR SWIFT
• Keith Urban and Brooks & Dunn – “Raise The Barn” from the 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS
WIDE OPEN COUNTRY VIDEO OF THE YEAR
• Kevin Costner & Modern West – “Backyard”
• Def Leppard and Tim McGraw – “Nine Lives”
• Def Leppard and Taylor Swift – “Photograph”
• Kid Rock – “All Summer Long”
• John Mellencamp featuring Karen Fairchild – “My Sweet Love”
• Robert Plant and Alison Krauss – “Please Read The Letter”
• The Raconteurs featuring Ricky Skaggs and Ashley Monroe – “Old Enough”
• Rehab featuring Hank Williams, Jr. – “Bartender Song”
VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
• Kristin Barlowe (award eligible videos include: Martina McBride’s “Ride” and Chuck Wicks’ “All I Ever Wanted”)
• Deaton Flanigan (award eligible videos include: Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” and Rascal Flatts’ “Every Day”)
• Trey Fanjoy (award eligible videos include: Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and George Strait’s “Troubador”)
• Wayne Isham (award eligible videos include: Darius Rucker’s “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” and “It Won’t Be Like This For
Long”)
• Shaun Silva (award eligible videos include: Sugarland’s “All I Want To Do” and Kenny Chesney’s “Everybody Wants To Go To
Heaven” featuring The Wailers)
• Eric Welch (award eligible videos include: Heidi Newfield’s “Johnny & June” and the Carter Twins’ “Heart Like Memphis”)
• Roman White (award eligible videos include: Carrie Underwood’s “Just a Dream” and Reba McEntire’s “Every Other Weekend”)
• Peter Zavadil (award eligible videos include: Trace Adkins’ “You’re Gonna Miss This” and Joey + Rory’s “Cheater Cheater”)
Robbins Closes Nashville Offices; Stark Departs
/by bossrossPhyllis Stark
[updated 4/13/2009]
“Details about our next release, Ward Davis’ ‘Don’t Open That Door,’ will be announced in the coming weeks.”
Robbins Nashville will close its Music City office at the end of April and VP A&R Phyllis Stark will exit her position. About one month ago the label’s decision to outsource its promotion department resulted in the departure (3/11) of promo executives VP Tony Benken and Dir. National Promotion Joe Redmond. Label President Cory Robbins was in Nashville during CRS, (3/5) meeting with independent promotion companies and announced the label had signed artist Ward Davis. The New York-based label intends to release another country single during this quarter.
Stark will continue to work with Robbins Nashville as a part time consultant, but is searching for her next career opportunity and freelance writing work. (p.stark@comcast.net). She joined the label in April 2007 and previously serving as Billboard Nashville Bureau Chief.
Darryl Worley To Headline Benefit Concert
/by LB CantrellJack Ingram Conquers Cuba
/by LB CantrellOpry To Open “Shop On Broadway”
/by LB CantrellKate and Kacey
/by ProgrammerPlaylist“Dreaming Love”
Big Machine
Prior to inking a deal with Big Machine Records, Kate and Kacey had already garnered an enthusiastic legion of fans as contestants on the CMT series Can You Duet? where they made it to the semi-finals. “It was one of the most difficult things in our career and one of the most rewarding,” says Kacey. “We are here today because of it, and I think it made us so much stronger.”
In addition to the television exposure, they have also gained notice on Music Row for their songwriting skills. Signed to EMI Music Publishing, the twosome has already obtained every songwriter’s dream—a George Strait cut. “House with No Doors,” which the twins co-wrote with Jamey Johnson, is on Strait’s current album Troubadour.
Kate and Kacey initially moved to the West Coast to attend college at USC, courtesy of music scholarships, and though they had begun to make inroads as songwriters/background vocalists in Los Angeles, they wanted to make country music, so a move to Nashville was inevitable. “It just absolutely fit for us,” says Kacey. “It felt like home.”
Adds Kate, “The values and traditions that country music stands for is exactly in line with Kacey and I, as performers and artists and daughters and sisters and friends. Like she said, it’s always felt like home. There’s a place to still believe in those traditions, have hope and a sense of family.”
Kate and Kacey will join the Corona Sun City Tailgate Experience with Kenny Chesney for 11 dates this summer.
http://www.myspace.com/kateandkacey
Music City Walk Of Fame Names Inductees
/by LB CantrellCISAC Announces World Copyright Summit
/by LB Cantrell“The voices of creators are seldom heard on copyright issues in the digital age, their participation is what makes the World Copyright Summit a unique event,” added Gibb, member of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members the Bee Gees. “The Summit in Washington, D.C. will ensure that creativity is recognized as a vital part of the economic, cultural and social landscape.”
Universal and Google To Launch Video Service
/by LB Cantrell