Industry Ink: Mike Curb Foundation, ASCAP, Recording Academy, More

Mike Curb Foundation Establishes Music Program At Occidental College

Mike Curb

The Mike Curb Foundation has gifted Occidental College’s new John Branca Institute for Music $500,000 to establish the Mike Curb Endowed Program in Popular Music History, which seeks to enhance the institute’s curricular offerings by providing a variety of guest speakers and career development events to students and alumni. The program will also name recognized music professionals to the Linda and Mike Curb Fellowship. In celebration of its establishment, an on-campus concert starring members of the school’s music community will be held on Oct. 18.

“We are thrilled that the Mike Curb Foundation is joining forces with the Branca Institute in its inaugural year,” says David Kasunic, John Branca Institute Director & Associate Professor of Music. “This gift rightly emphasizes the study of the history of popular music as a prerequisite to creating and understanding popular music today, and that the people who know this history best are the experienced music professionals who have been part of this history.”

 

ASCAP Supports Members At All Things Go Music Festival

Pictured (L–R): ASCAP’s Jason Silberman, Nicholas Carpenter (Medium Build), ASCAP’s Jody Klein and Kaitlyn Sugarman

ASCAP team members were on hand to support members during the All Things Go Music Festival in Washington, D.C. and New York City this past weekend (Sept. 28–29).

They met up with Nicholas Carpenter, also known as Medium Build, backstage at the Merriweather Post Pavilion on Sunday (Sept. 29).

 

Recording Academy Hosts 10th Annual Music Advocacy Day

Michael Trotter Jr., Maggie Rose, Recording Academy’s Harvey Mason Jr. and Todd Dupler, and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter members with Tennessee Representative Mark Green. Photo: Courtesy of the Recording Academy/Tibrina Hobson for Getty Images

A record 2,100 Recording Academy members gathered across the country for the organization’s 10th annual Music Advocacy Day on Tuesday (Oct. 1), a grassroots advocacy movement that aims to connect members with their congressional representatives to discuss issues affecting the music industry.

Participants included multi-Grammy winner and this year’s Music Advocacy Day Artist Ambassador Mark Ronson, double-Grammy nominee Michael Trotter Jr. of The War And Treaty and artist Maggie Rose, who met with the office of New York Representative Daniel Goldman and Tennessee Representative Mark Green to advocate for the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act, which creates a federal property right to protect artists and other individuals from having their image, voice or likeness misused by generative artificial intelligence (AI) to develop deepfakes and clones, as well as the Fans First Act, American Music Tourism Act, Help Independent Tracks Succeed (HITS) Act and American Music Fairness Act.

 

Gotee Records Signs Lydi Lynn

Pictured (L–R, back row): Tyrus Morgan, Keelin Crew, Joey Elwood, Xander Morrison and Brad Moist; (L–R, front row): TobyMac and Lydi Lynn

Gotee Records has signed pop singer-songwriter Lydi Lynn. The Portland native first shared her sound and style through lead single “Keep Breathing,” and now resides in Nashville. She is currently supporting Jervis Campbell on his “Magnolia Tour,” and plans to release her debut EP, Desert Dream, next Friday (Oct. 11).

“I’m honored to be a part of such a phenomenal team and family at Gotee,” says Lynn. “Working on my first EP has been an incredibly special process, and I can’t wait for these songs to be heard. I’m praying they can be a part of someone’s story the way they have been for mine.”

 

Annual Dogtober Writer’s Round Supports Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

Pictured (L–R): Jake Rose, Grant Vogel, Jillian Cardarelli and Marcus Hummon. Photo: Nick Tavares/NPT Photography

The PEDIGREE Foundation hosted its annual Dogtober Writer’s Round at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsey on Tuesday (Oct. 1) and raised over $15,300 to support relief efforts for animal shelters and rescues affected by Hurricane Helene.

During the event, songwriters Marcus Hummon, Jillian Cardarelli, Jake Rose and Grant Vogel took the stage to share the stories behind their tunes. Additionally, donations can still be made on the PEDIGREE Foundation’s website.

Recording Academy Surpasses 2025 Membership Goal

The Recording Academy has released its 2024 Membership Report, which revealed it has added more than 3,000 women voting members since 2019, exceeding its goal of adding 2,500 women voting members by 2025.

The milestone comes less than five years after the Recording Academy set the goal of increasing representation among women voting members. The Academy has now added thousands of new members, and 66% of the current Grammys electorate has joined since the Recording Academy advanced its new membership model in 2019, signifying a transformative shift in the voting body.

Since 2019, the percentage of women voting members has grown by 27%. Representation of voting members from diverse backgrounds has also seen remarkable growth since 2019, with 65% growth in the percentage of voting members who identify as People of Color, 90% growth in the percentage of Black or African American+ voting members, 43% growth in the percentage of Hispanic or Latin+ sector and 100% growth in the percentage of Asian or Pacific Islander+ voting members.

“We are not at our ultimate destination yet,  but the Recording Academy membership has never been more reflective of the music community than it is today,” says Harvey Mason jr., Recording Academy CEO. “It has more women, more people of color, and a broad representation of diverse genres and crafts. It represents a dynamic and vibrant body of music creators who push the boundaries of a rapidly changing musical ecosystem while driving our culture forward and deciding Grammy outcomes. It’s the most diverse, representative Grammy electorate ever.”

First-round voting for the Grammy Awards opens tomorrow (Oct. 4) and closes on Oct. 15. Voting members, including those welcomed in the 2024 new class, are eligible to participate in the voting process. Grammy nominees will be announced on Nov. 8.

Blake Shelton Named Fourth Headliner For Gulf Coast Jam 2025

Blake Shelton has been added as the fourth and final headliner for next year’s Gulf Coast Jam, presented by Jim Beam, in Panama City Beach.

He joins Sam Hunt, Lainey Wilson and Tyler Childers, who are set to headline May 29–31, respectively. Shelton will headline on June 1.

“After a long run with The Voice, he’s back to touring and singing music and doing what he does best,” says Gulf Coast Jam Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady. “We’re excited to have him back!”

All passes for 2025 are available now. For information, click here.

Morgan Wade Extends ‘Obsessed Tour’ Into 2025

Morgan Wade. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Morgan Wade has extended her “Obsessed Tour” with 20 new dates to take place in early 2025. Crowe Boys, Amy Ray Band, The Lone BellowCole Chaney and a to-be-announced special guest will serve as support.

The 2025 leg will kick off on Jan. 29 in Washington, D.C. at the 9:30 Club. Wade’s route also includes stops at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, Knoxville’s The Mill & Mine, New York City’s Webster Hall and more, before wrapping up on March 16 at Philadelphia’s Union Transfer. Tickets for the new dates will go on sale Friday, Oct. 12, with presales beginning Tuesday, Oct. 8. For more information, click here.

The namesake of the tour stems from Wade’s third major label album release, Obsessed. Additionally, she recently performed on CBS Saturday Morning: Saturday Sessions and appeared on the cover of Pollstar magazine, where she talked about the album and her time opening for Joan Jett and Alanis Morissette on the “Triple Moon Tour” this past summer.

“Obsessed Tour” 2025 Dates:
+ Crowe Boys
% Amy Ray Band
& The Lone Bellow
# Cole Chaney
^ Special guest 
Jan. 29 | Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club +
Jan. 31 | Charlotte, NC – The Underground +
Feb. 1 | Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle +
Feb. 7 | Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium %
Feb. 14 | Portland, OR – Revolution Hall %
Feb. 15 | Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre %
Feb. 17 | San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore %
Feb. 18 | Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre %
Feb. 22 | South Salt Lake City, UT – The Commonwealth Room ^
Feb. 23 | Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom &
March 4 | Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine #
March 5 | Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall #
March 7 | Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue ^
March 8 | Milwaukee, WI – Turner Hall Ballroom ^
March 9 | Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed &
March 11 | Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall ^
March 12 | Cleveland, OH – The Agora Ballroom ^
March 14 | New York, NY – Webster Hall ^
March 15 | Boston, MA – Royale &
March 16 | Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer ^

Lee Brice To Embark On Acoustic Tour In 2025

Powerhouse vocalist Lee Brice will hit the road on an acoustic “You, Me and My Guitar Tour” in 2025. The unique show will take the audience on a journey with Brice throughout his life in music as he narrates the stories each instrument holds and performs acoustic versions of his chart-topping hits.

The trek includes a stop at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Feb. 18. Tickets go on sale on Friday (Oct. 4) at 10 a.m. local time.

“I’m so excited to be bringing this tour back in 2025. We did a run earlier this year and I had one of the best times of my life. There’s nothing like sharing my songs and stories with my fans,” Brice shares.

“You’ve made the road my home away from home and I love sharing my journey with you so, we absolutely have to do it again, y’all! Making music is all about connection and that’s why we wanted to set it up this way. It’s like looking at my whole life on-stage and reflecting on all the memories I’ve made along the way–and so many of them I’ve made with you! Let’s make some more!”

BMG Hosting Supply Drive For Hurricane Victims Through Friday

BMG is coordinating a supply drive to aid the hurricane victims in western North Carolina this week following the devastating flooding in the area.

Suggested supplies needed include non-perishable food, water, medicine, flashlights, batteries, first aid items, personal care items, baby supplies, cleaning supplies and new or gently-used clothing and shoes.

BMG will be collecting the supplies on the first floor lobby of its offices at 1 Music Circle South in Nashville through Friday afternoon (Oct. 4), which will be driven to Lanie Gardner’s hometown of Burnsville, North Carolina (and other nearby small towns) by her management team on Saturday (Oct. 5.)

‘Red Bull Jukebox’ Makes U.S. Debut In Nashville

Breland performing at the inaugural U.S. “Red Bull Jukebox.” Photo: Catherine Powell/Red Bull Content Pool

Red Bull celebrated its inaugural U.S. “Red Bull Jukebox” at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater last night (Oct. 2).

Hosted by Whiskey Jam’s Ward Guenther, the event featured four-song sets from Brothers Osborne, Shaboozey, Priscilla Block, Tucker Wetmore, Muscadine Bloodline, Breland and The Castellows that were entirely determined by fans. Additionally, each act was backed by the “Red Bull Jukebox” house band, curated by guitarist and producer Derek Wells.

The Castellows kicked off the evening with their tune “No. 7 Road,” among others. Other highlights included Breland surprising the crowd with special guests Armani White and Mickey Guyton, who accompanied him for “Cross Country,” and Nashville’s own Fisk Jubilee joining the artist for “Praise the Lord.” Muscadine Bloodline took the stage to play “Porch Swing Angel” and “Tickets To Turnpike,” and Wetmore followed with “Already Had It” and “Wine Into Whiskey.” Block then got fans on their feet with a cover of Paramore’s “Still Into You” and her own number “Off The Deep End,” and Shaboozey satisfied the crowd by performing “Highway” and his 12 week chart-topper “A Bar Song (Tipsy).”

Fans wearing their voting wristbands at the inaugural U.S. “Red Bull Jukebox.” Photo: Justen Williams/Red Bull Content Pool

Ahead of the final set, Gary Frost was announced as the “Red Bull Jukebox” songwriting competition winner and performed his original track “Reason That I Love Life.” In the months leading up to the inaugural event, songwriters from Music City and beyond submitted works that were voted on by fans across the nation. Frost was awarded an all-expense paid trip to record at Red Bull Music Studios in Los Angeles, California, and will receive one-on-one coaching sessions with a professional songwriter and BMI centered around publishing and the music business at large.

To close things out, Brothers Osborne played their bundle of tracks, with the Tennessee State University marching band appearing for “It Ain’t My Fault.”

Earls Restaurant Group To Open Nashville Yards Location

Rendering of Earls Nashville Yards

Earls Restaurant Group is set to open a new location at Nashville Yards, marking its first in Tennessee and 13th in the country. The announcement was made yesterday (Oct. 2) by Southwest Value Partners, AEG and Earls. The restaurant is expected to be unveiled in late 2025.

“We’re thrilled to bring the Earls experience to the vibrant city of Nashville,” says Mark Hladik, President, Earls Restaurant Group. “Nashville’s lively culture and passion for great food and cocktails make it the perfect fit for our brand. Southwest Value Partners and AEG’s vision for Nashville Yards offers residents a thoughtfully-designed living experience, and we are proud to be part of this exceptional development. Our shared commitment to enriching communities makes the Nashville Yards location a natural fit for Earls. We look forward to becoming a local favorite.”

Located on the first floor of The Pinnacle venue, Earls Nashville Yards will feature a wall bar, lounge and custom furniture. The space will also include local art, continuing Earls’ history of supporting local artists in its communities.

“Earls is one of the most successful family-owned independent restaurant groups in North America. They are an outstanding food and beverage operator focused on an excellent guest experience—we are excited to welcome them to Nashville Yards,” says Cary Mack, Managing Partner, Southwest Value Partners. “Whether for a weekday lunch, or an evening or late-night meal after a show, Earls is approachable, yet sophisticated, and has a great dining experience prepared for everyone.”

Led by Chef David Wong, Earls’ menu hopes to uniquely reflect its local community and offer drinks fronted by an industry-leading selection of margaritas.

“Earls is the perfect complement to our diverse culinary and entertainment offerings at Nashville Yards,” explains Ted Tanner, Executive Vice President of Real Estate Development, AEG. “Their company’s hands-on approach to curating a complete dining experience tailored to each of their restaurants will bring a high-energy, go-to destination to Nashville Yards for our guests, residents and business community.”

Industry Ink: Conner Smith, Modern Luxury Nashville, Tyler Hubbard, Syntax Creative

Conner Smith Celebrates Golden ‘Creek’ As He Readies Storyteller

Pictured (L-R): The Valory Music Co.’s George Briner, Pioneer Artists’ Jake Kinney, Big Machine Label Group’s Allison Jones, Conner Smith, Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta and Make Wake Artists’ Chris Kappy. Photo: Eden Gerlock for The Valory Music Co.

Conner Smith earned a RIAA Gold certification with his multi-week, international chart-topper “Creek Will Rise.” The rising singer-songwriter’s latest project, The Storyteller, arrives on Oct, 4. He’ll head out on his “The Storyteller Tour” on Oct. 8.

 

Modern Luxury Nashville Launches With Its Cover Girl Lainey Wilson

Lainey Wilson, Midland

Modern Luxury Media celebrated the launch of Modern Luxury Nashville magazine with a special event presented by Dolce & Gabbana on Monday night (Sept. 30) at The Hermitage Hotel in Nashville. The launch party was hosted by Lainey Wilson, the cover star of Nashville’s inaugural Style Issue.

The evening featured surprise performances by 18-year-old guitarist Grace Bowers, singer-songwriter Maggie Rose, DJ/actress Brandi Cyrus and the Nashville Opera, along with a headlining performance by country trio Midland.

 

Tyler Hubbard Performs At 23rd Annual Tunnel To Towers Run & Walk

Tyler Hubbard

Tyler Hubbard delivered a special performance at the 23rd annual Tunnel To Towers 5K Run and Walk in New York City on Sept. 29. Despite the rain, 40,000 participants re-traced the final steps of FDNY Firefighter Stephen Siller from the foot of the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel to the Twin Towers. Proceeds from the event support the foundation’s programs to provide mortgage-free homes to America’s heroes and eradicate veteran homelessness nationwide. The event coincided with the release of Hubbard’s new song, “Heroes” which pays tribute to America’s everyday heroes.

 

Syntax Creative Announces Staff Promotion, Hire

Syntax Creative has promoted Erin Moorman from Marketing Coordinator to Senior Director of Marketing. In her new role, she will oversee all marketing initiatives and manage employees who support marketing efforts company-wide. Moorman holds a bachelor’s degree in entertainment industry studies from Delta State University and a master’s degree in music business from Visible Music College.

The company has also hired Tremon Matlock as the new Marketing Coordinator, reporting directly to Moorman. Matlock recently graduated summa cum laude from a University-Model private classical school and is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in business administration.

Inaugural NMAAM Honors To Celebrate African American Music Pioneers

The inaugural National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) Honors will take place this Saturday (Oct. 5).

Americana Music Association and Foundation Board members Allison Russell and Gina Miller as well as Executive Director Jed Hilly will be honored alongside NMAAM Education Advisory Council member Dr. Forrest Harris; R&B Foundation Chairman Damon Williams; professor, songwriter and author Alice Randall; Curb Records Founder & Chairman Mike Curb; and producer and music executive Torrance Esmond, also known as “Street Symphony.”

The NMAAM Honors aim celebrate musicians, producers and educators who have made contributions to the music industry and progressed NMAAM’s mission to uphold and promote the legacy of African American music. The event will feature a mix of performances and tributes to the honorees’ achievements and their impact on the cultural landscape.

“Bringing NMAAM’s first awards gala to Broadway is a powerful reminder of African American music’s influence on all genres. As we celebrate Black music 365 days a year, this event honors those who’ve championed our mission to preserve this rich cultural legacy,” says C. Dion Brown, NMAAM President & CEO.

Tickets are available now. For more information, click here.