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New Music From Lady Antebellum

Get excited: the time for new Lady Antebellum music has arrived.
The Grammy-winning trio of Charles Kelley, Dave Haywood and Hillary Scott has released “Just A Kiss,” the lead single from their forthcoming 2011 album. The group will host a live webchat through Facebook and ladyantebellum.com/live to discuss their new music tomorrow (5/3) at 12:30 pm CT. Later in the week, they will debut the song live on Fox’s American Idol Thursday, May 5 at 7 pm CT. “Just A Kiss” will be available for purchase through all digital retailers tomorrow, but hard copies of the single will be available only at Wal-Mart stores.
“We love writing songs from personal experience, and this is definitely one of those songs,” explains Hillary Scott. “There is so much excitement at the beginning of a new relationship…all the butterflies and that optimistic feeling that this person could be ‘the one.’ This song is about one of those times when your brain kicks in and tells your heart ‘good things are worth waiting for.’”

Allan and Swift Performances Bookend CMA Music Festival

Taylor Swift will provide the 2011 CMA Music Festival’s closing performance Sunday, June 12 at LP Field. She joins an outstanding Sunday night lineup that includes The Band Perry, the JaneDear girls, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker, and Blake Shelton. Swift has participated at Music Festival every year since 2006, including a marathon 15 hour autograph session in 2010.
“Taylor has been a strong supporter of CMA Music Festival since she burst on the national scene a few years ago, and we are thrilled to welcome her back,” said CMA CEO Steve Moore. “As we celebrate 40 years of CMA Music Festival, it is exciting to see Taylor and all our performers continue the legacy of Fan Fair which spotlights the unique relationship between Country Music artists and their fans.”
While Swift will close out the four day festival with her set,  Gary Allan is scheduled to get the music started by being the first performer on opening day. His set will kick off the Daily Concerts at the Chevrolet Riverfront Stage Thursday, June 9 at 10 am CT. It will be his first CMA Music Festival performance since 2006.
Also playing sets during the Daily Concerts are Colt Ford, Jack Ingram, Jake Owen, Randy Rogers Band, Frankie Ballard, David Nail, Corey Smith, Jerrod Niemann, Sunny Sweeney and more. Daily Concerts are free and open to the public.
The 2011 CMA Music Festival runs June 9-12 in downtown Nashville.

Rodeowave Launches With Phil Vassar

Rodeowave Entertainment announced its launch today (5/2) with flagship act Phil Vassar. His first single for the full-service label is “Let’s Get Together,” which is already at radio and available for free download here. Vassar is set to release a full-length album this fall and he is currently headlining the Phil Vassar – Peace Love Music Tour 2011.
On board with the company are Teddi Bonadies overseeing operations, Bill Macky spearheading radio promotion, and regionals Stan Marczewski (NE/MW) and Ken Rush (SW). Another addition to the team is expected to be announced soon.
“I had the pleasure of working with Phil since the inception of his career,” says 25-year industry vet Bonadies, who worked with the piano man during his early days on Arista Nashville, and later at Universal Records South. “He is a consummate artist and a hit songwriter. His energy and drive are infectious and I’m looking forward to great things to come!” She can be reached at [email protected] and 615-496-6352.
With 30 years of music industry experience, Macky’s resume includes 16 years in radio, and later time as Executive VP of Promotion at MCA Records, Sony, Category 5 Records and 1720 Entertainment. He has charted 49 No.1 singles. Reach him at [email protected] or 615-202-8135.
Marczewski worked at Mission Management before joining Columbia Records. He went on to become Manager, Strategic Marketing for Sony Music Nashville. Most recently he was with Nine North as Promotions Director, Midwest/Northeast. He can be contacted at
[email protected] or 615-942-6165.
Rush is a 40-year veteran of the country music industry, including his first 20 years in Texas radio. For the last two decades, he has served as Director for the Southwest region for MCA, Arista and Equity Records. Rush was involved in the successful promotion of 69 No. 1 records. Reach him at [email protected] or 214-616-3047.
Vassar’s career spans more than a decade of hit songs, including three No. 1’s (“Just Another Day In Paradise,” “In A Real Love,” and “Last Day of My Life”), and eight Top 10 hits from six albums. He is an award winning singer who has been honored by CMA, ACM, MusicRow and ASCAP. His songs have been recorded by other stars including Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson, Jo Dee Messina and Collin Raye.

Dwayne Johnson To Star In Charley Pride Biopic

Actor Dwayne Johnson (aka “The Rock”) has been named to produce and star in the title role of the Charley Pride biopic, according to Variety. Pride revealed this information during an April 28 interview with the New Brunswick Telegraph Journal. Johnson’s previous acting credits include The Scorpion King and Get Smart. He is currently starring in action flick Fast Five.
Originally Terrence Howard had been slated to play the Country Music Hall of Famer with Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow, Black Snake Moan) directing. Due to other commitments, the project was shelved for a period but is now back in development. A new director has not yet been named. Also producing are Dany Garcia, Randy Jackson and Pride’s manager John Daines.
There is no word yet on a planned release date.
Pride was born in Mississippi to a sharecropping family and played minor league baseball for several years before setting his sights on country music. He was signed to RCA by Chet Atkins, where the success of his singles made him one of the label’s top-selling artist after Elvis Presley. He has recorded 36 No. 1s and sold over 70 million albums. His single “Kiss An Angel Good Morning” was a crossover hit, selling over a million copies and helping Pride win the CMA’s Entertainer of the Year award in 1971. Pride joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000.

Eye On Idol (4/29/11)

Casey Abrams


There was no joy in Idol-ville, as mighty Casey Abrams struck out on Thursday night’s (4/28) American Idol results show. After one near elimination earlier this season, the quirky multi-instrumentalist swung and missed for good this time.
On Wednesday’s (4/27) Carole King songbook-themed show, he chose “Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll),” a Blood, Sweat, & Tears hit which might have been a little too left field even for his fans. Still, his growly duet with Haley Reinhart on Tapestry opening track “I Feel The Earth Move” hit me in all the right spots so I’m a little bummed to see him go. Seriously, when’s the last time someone name-checked Oscar Peterson on Idol? Let me answer that: never. But as a fellow member of the “beardo” clan, I’m thrilled he took his unique sensibility this far.
Joining Abrams in the bottom three were Jacob Lusk and Scotty McCreery for his first trip. I originally figured Lusk’s number was up, after struggling so badly with “Oh No Not My Baby” AND the duet with James Durbin on “I’m Into Something Good.” I don’t really see him hanging around much longer, but I guess stranger things have happened this season (see also: Pia’s elimination).
No matter what the Bottom Three results suggested, McCreery gave a strong rendition of “You’ve Got A Friend.” He’s clearly trying to stretch himself as we approach the big finish, but in doing so he runs the risk of alienating his core voters. It’s a tightrope walk from here on out.
Reinhart and Lauren Alaina continue to give solid performances, and Reinhart seems to be gaining some ground since Stefano’s elimination. She’s had the most trips to the Bottom Three, but avoided it altogether this week after a strong take on King’s “Beautiful.” I’m still personally waiting for Alaina’s young age to cause a stumble, but she might make me eat my words if she keeps singing as well as she did on “Where You Lead (I Will Follow).”
For my money, it looks like Durbin’s game to lose. He’s consistently delivered every week, and he’s playing very smart. Clearly understanding that Carole King is the consummate songwriter, he opted to let the Shirelles hit “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” speak for itself–no pyro, no gimmicks, just the band and Durbin’s voice. And man, it was just electric.
Next week, the five remaining contestants perform a current song as well as one from the 1960s. On the results show, Jennifer Lopez will be joined by Pitbull to perform “On The Floor,” and Lady Antebellum will also perform.

Voice Gets Louder, Adds Starpower

The Voice coaches. (L-R) Adam Levine, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Blake Shelton.


NBC’s new talent discovery show, The Voice is upping its star power with the addition of Reba McEntire, Monica, Sia (Furler) and music producer Adam Blackstone as new advisors.
These new advisors will join with the previously announced coaches Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton to assist during the upcoming “battles” competition phase of the show which will last for four episodes and is staged inside a boxing ring. Each coach will pit two artists on their eight act team against each other in a series of duels designed to shrink each team to four members.
Reba will of course work with Blake Shelton, Green with Monica, Levine with Maroon 5 music director Blackstone and Aguilera will join with singer/songwriter Sia.
Not unlike another well known talent contest (on another network), the advisors will be tasked with helping to improve the contestants image and performance.
The Voice premiere was last week’s top rated show attracting over 11.8 million viewers.
 

2Trios: TBP Gets CMT Noms; Harters Play Soundcheck Benefit

The Band Perry performed on the Today Show (4/27) after CMT host Evan Farmer joined Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford to announce nominations for the 2011 CMT Music Awards. TBP garnered nominations for Group Video, Video of the Year and Breakthrough Video of the Year.

(L-R) Evan Farmer; Neil Perry; Kimberly Perry; Reid Perry; Brian Philips, President, CMT.


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Bigger Picture Group’s The Harters join the line-up for ReTune Nashville’s Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday May 3 at Soundcheck. Also performing will be Keith Anderson and Chad Warrix in this benefit concert to bring relief and recovery to musicians affected by the 2010 flood. Tickets for the benefit concert and art auction are $35 and on sale now at www.retunenashville.org

(L-R) The Harters: Michael, Leslie and Scott Harter.

Baldrica Becomes An Average Joe

Tom Baldrica


Are label co-heads Shannon Houchins and Colt Ford really just a couple of Average Joe’s as the name of the label might have you believe? Not according to newly hired label President Tom Baldrica. “It feels to me like this model is the future,” says Baldrica “I like the authenticity that the artists radiate from the stage. These folks are out there touching the fans.”
The Label
Baldrica exited Sony Music last year, where he had served since 1993. “I was very flattered that there was a lot of interest in me while I was on vacation,” he smiles. “But this Average Joe’s Ent. opportunity just kept coming back into my head. It felt right. They’ve been smart about building the business and paying for things themselves. Looking in Shannon’s eye and talking to Colt, the vibe was great and that’s an important piece of what I’m all about. I’m 120 days into it now and know it was a great decision, no doubt.”
Tony Morreale, who had worked with Baldrica at BNA/Sony was responsible for connecting the parties. “I went out to see a couple of shows and  stood with them and watched in utter amazement,” remembers Baldrica of his Colt Ford musical baptism. “We were in Birmingham Ala. at the Hank Jr., Jamey Johnson, Colt show and I watched 8,000 people sing the words to every one of Colt’s songs. I’ve spent the last 18 years of my life getting songs on the radio and prior to that playing them on the radio, so for me to be sitting there amongst that group knocked me out.”
Ford’s press describes him as a grassroots country phenomenon. “It’s an accurate description,” Baldrica insists. “Colt has done this the old fashioned way. He started playing in towns to small groups which would grow to a few hundred people and eventually large crowds. Each time he’d return the crowd would grow by word of mouth. It started in Georgia with he and Shannon, who are co-owners of the label and life-long buddies. Momentum from the shows inspired a few radio stations to play his music, but there wasn’t a promotion team or anything, just Shannon, Colt, some CDs and a van stuffed with t-shirts in the back. The reaction was the same in every town. Get that happening once or twice and it’s nice, but watch it fifty times and more and you start to believe you have a trend happening, something is striking a nerve. So yeah, grassroots fits.”
The facts support Baldrica’s story. Tunecore, the company that handles Ford’s digital distribution recently awarded the Average Joe’s Entertainment (AJE) artist a sales award for selling over one million downloads since 2008, including over 375,000 via iTunes and Amazon. In addition, AJE’s Memphis-based indie physical distributor, Select-O-Hits, reports that Ford has sold over 500,000 physical album units at retailers such as Walmart, Target, Best Buy, FYE and Hastings. On the touring side, Ford played for over 620,000 people last year. (His current tour schedule (see www.coltford.com) includes 31 dates between April 14–June 26, 2011.)
Shannon Houchins, AJE CEO, first found success as a Hip Hop record producer in the mid-90s in Atlanta selling over 40 million albums. He owns studios in Atlanta, owns a printing company and a Hip Hop label among other things. “He’s a mogul, there is no doubt about it,” agrees Baldrica. “But he is an artist friendly music guy who is about everybody winning. There is a great spirit about him. He loves the music and the business and is doing some things to try and change it. I worked for arguably the best record man this town has ever seen, Mr. Galante and learned a lot, so it’s especially interesting to move from the corporate level to the street level.”
The Music
On the street it’s all about the music. Ford’s hybrid sound tells stories and deals with many of the same emotions that more traditional country artists sing about. A big difference is that he combines verses in rap style prose with melodic choruses. “Recitation and talking records were here long before me,” says Ford who hails from Athens, Georgia. “And they’ll be here long after me. I’m a country artist and I want people to know how much I genuinely respect this music and my fans.”
Ford’s new album, Every Chance I Get debuts May 3. Produced by Houchins and Jayson Chance, it features guest appearances from a cross section of well known artist including Luke Bryan, Craig Morgan, Charlie Daniels, Tim McGraw, Eric Church, Trent Tomlinson, Nappy Roots and Nic Cowan, and more.
“Colt will tell you that he isn’t that great a singer,” says Baldrica. “So to get the message across from the verse through the musicality of the hooks makes sense. Is he a country rapper? Is it recitation, which has been a part of this format for years? Regardless of what term you use there are great studio musicians, great writers and tremendous artists involved. They’ve seen the shows and asked to be a part of it. Do I hope they lend a credibility factor to it, certainly. Will it help people play some of those tracks, sure, but the set up on the guests is just to make it better music. And honestly, Colt’s done it this way from the very beginning.”
Ford is also enjoying songwriter success. He co-wrote the Jason Aldean single, “Dirt Road Anthem,” and the new Brantley Gilbert single, “Country Must Be Country Wide.”
The Marketing
Moving from a company that affords “Cadillac” marketing plans to driving a “Ford” might be daunting for an executive who only recently switched gears from the largesse of major label budgets to a stripped down grassroots mentality. “The guys in this town at the majors are all doing great work,” says Baldrica. “But the AJE model, like others you see in town, are built for the current environment and the future. Those big corporations have larger overheads, larger business plans and larger everything. And the fact is that everyone has to learn to make money on nickels and dimes. So the adaptation process is different.”

Colt Ford (Click photo to hear "Country Thang" )


But Baldrica is only too happy to talk about the setup for the upcoming album on May 3, Every Chance I Get. “It’ll be a bit regionalized,” he says. “There will be more in Atlanta and Athens than you’ll find in Seattle and Portland. We expect to ship around 85-90,000, which is a great number for us. So there will be more of a regional spread certainly in the Southeast and up the Atlantic seaboard and into the Midwest. The farther you go west there will be less and less. If the dream grows we will get it out there.”
“There’s no secrets to a lot of what we’re doing,” says Baldrica. “Like doing bundles with pre-sales and giving people a chance to win autographed merchandise. We are doing online listening parties, win-it-before-you-can-buy-it with radio stations and leveraging Ford’s 201,000 Facebook friends. We are also using the synergy of our company by cross promoting across all our websites and artists on the roster. Colt was part of CMT’s Big New Music weekend which was tremendous, and we are doing a promotion with Verizon which has CF and AJE artist ringtones. We also have promotions with various websites such as www.camospace.com, which someone called a ‘Facebook for rednecks.’”
In addition to the modern day weaponry, Colt Ford also has dedicated fans. “This voracious fan base are evangelists, writing notes, sending the videos around and spreading the word,” says Baldrica. “There is this group of people that feel like they are on the inside. They want to tell the rest of the world. So there aren’t any big marketing secrets, just a lot of volume and intensity from devoted fans who want to help scream from the roof tops.”
According to Baldrica, Ford’s fans are not all young males with hats turned back. “There’s a perception that his demo all have gun racks in their pickups, and yes, there certainly are some of those. But I’ve been to enough shows to tell you that there are young girls that dig Colt and soccer Moms, too! The Hip Hop sound is something that the younger generation has grown up with and enjoys. Typically, what parents dislike about Hip Hop is the lyrics. But it works for Colt because they love that his lyrics are about God, momma, family, country and hard work. So the kids dig the sonics and the parents are cool with the message. Result: they can share the music together. And Colt does all ages shows with no alcohol so the families can enjoy the music together during the day and then Mom and Dad can come out and have a few adult beverages later that evening. In a sense we go fishing where the fish are, but we also go to mainstream country radio plus sites like AOL The Boot and Country Weekly trying to cover as many bases as possible. Once they know about Colt they respond and want to own that music. Our job is to leave no stone unturned.”
Having an artist with a solid touring base allows for a somewhat different radio strategy than is used by many developing artists who are depending upon radio exposure to help build that touring base. “My goal is to increase the awareness, increase the markets and get more places for him to be able to go play,” says Baldrica. “Because every time he plays he wins. He’s selling more music, tickets and merchandise which makes everyone happy—club owners, local radio stations, promoters, record labels and the artist.”
The Future
What does Baldrica think about some of the new experimental marketing strategies involving singles and albums?  For example, Blake Shelton’s “Honey Bee” (WB) seems to have set off waves of discussion among marketers as to the importance of single sales in a world of declining album sales. (read it here) But is this an especially good model for a smaller label like AJE?
“When people love a particular song there is no evidence to suggest they will only buy that track and then never buy the album,” says Baldrica. “In most cases they will buy the track, then the record and maybe even the ringtone or a special version. That is the prevailing wisdom so what Warner Bros. did was spectacular. Of course they had a lovely platform. Blake Shelton was hosting the ACM show, did a great job and is red hot. So with a great plan in place, 140,000 people bought the song making it the artist’s fastest moving radio single ever. Those 140,000 people are now primed to buy the album. So maybe the new revenue mantra is, ‘take it when you can get it.’ Peter Strickland might have invented or unleashed a new strategy. It was brilliant.”
Visit averagejoesent.com for a complete list of the label’s artist roster.
 

Weekly Chart Report (4/29/11)



Sunny Sweeney recently performed in Allentown, PA as part of the WCTO New Cats On The Block series. Her current single “Staying’s Worse Than Leaving” just debuted at No. 74 on the CountryBreakout Chart. (L-R): Sweeney, WCTO PD George King and Republic Nashville’s Director of Northeast/Midwest Promotion Shari Roth.Jim Murphy


SPIN ZONE
Keith Urban’s “Without You” earns a second week on top of the CountryBreakout Chart, with 96 stations on board. Closing up the gap behind him in a tight 2-3-4 configuration are Ronnie Dunn’s “Bleed Red,” Brad Paisley’s “Old Alabama” (also the greatest spin increase), and The Band Perry’s “You Lie.” Also screaming toward the top are Taylor Swift’s “Mean” at No. 8, and Luke Bryan’s “Country Girl,” which jumps to No. 11.
Summer songs are working their way into heavy rotation as well. Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem” is already up to No. 27, and Jake Owen appears to have a hit on his hands with “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” at No. 32. And be on the lookout for Brantley Gilbert, whose “Country Must Be Country Wide” storms up to No. 55 in its second week charting.
Before his “Colder Weather” even has a chance to cool off, Zac Brown’s latest single “Knee Deep” (featuring Jimmy Buffett) rockets onto the chart at No. 59. Thompson Square is back with a new cut called “I Got You,” that zooms up to No. 76. Corey Smith also makes his first chart appearance at No. 78 with “Twenty One.” And a curious final chart entry at No. 80 comes courtesy of “The Good Life,” recorded by none other than Donnie & Marie Osmond.
Frozen Playlists: KNAF, Nashville XM 11, WCMS, WHMA, WKWS, WMEV, WTCR, WZZS
RADIO NEWS
Citadel’s KATC/Colorado Springs has named Jim Murphy its new Program Director, effective immediately. Most recently Murphy served as VP Country Programming for Jones Radio Networks and Dial Global Radio Network in Colorado. His career also includes time at KFKF/Kansas City, WOKQ/Portsmouth, and ABC Radio Networks. Reach him at 719-593-2714 or [email protected]






Upcoming Singles
May 2
Sunny Sweeney/Staying’s Worse Than Leaving/Republic Nashville
Lucy Angel/Serious/GForce
Russell Hitchcock/Far Enough Away From Colorado/Better Angels
Mark Cooke/I Love It/CVR/Quarterback
May 9
Thompson Square/I Got You/Stoney Creek
Glen Templeton/I Could Be The One/Capstone
May 12
Corey Wagar/Hurricane/GTR
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffett/Knee Deep/Southern Ground/Atlantic — 59
Lucy Angel/Serious/GForce — 63
Billy Currington/Love Done Gone/Mercury — 71
Rachel Holder/Chocolate/All Entertainment — 72
Sunny Sweeney/Staying’s Worse Than Leaving — 74
Thompson Square/I Got You/Stoney Creek — 76
Ash Bowers/I Still Believe In That/Stoney Creek — 77
Corey Smith/Twenty One/Average Joe’s — 78
Donny & Marie Osmond/The Good Life/MPCA — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 461
Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN — 436
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 416
Jake Owen/Barefoot Blue Jean Night/RCA — 334
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 328
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Kelly Parkes/Girl With A Fishing Rod/Lofton Creek — 205
Flat River Band/I’m Alright I’m Ok/FRB — 204
Jordan Carter/Daddy Never Had A Chance In Hell — 186
Greg Hanna/Makin’ Love Real/Pheromone — 184
Ashley Gearing/Five More Minutes/Curb — 184
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffett/Knee Deep/Southern Ground/Atlantic — 20
Brantley Gilbert/Country Must Be Country Wide/Valory — 18
Ash Bowers/I Still Believe In That/Stoney Creek — 16
Jake Owen/Barefoot Blue Jean Night/RCA — 15
Thompson Square/I Got You/Stoney Creek — 15
Rodney Atkins/Take A Back Road/Curb — 13
Sunny Sweeney/Staying’s Worse Than Leaving/Republic Nashville — 11
Jason Michael Carroll/Numbers/For The Lonely/Quarterback 11
Lucy Angel/Serious/GForce — 11
Billy Currington/Love Done Gone/Mercury — 11
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 10

Show Dog-Universal’s JT Hodges stopped to visit the morning show crew at WMAD/Madison in support of his forthcoming single, “Hunt You Down.” (L-R): WMAD’s APD/Midday’s Steph Peters, WMAD Morning Host John Flint, Hodges, WMAD Morning Host Tammy Lee, and WMAD OM, Mike Ferris.


Stealing Angels visit WKLB/Boston to share their new single “Paper Heart,” which hit No. 69 on the CountryBreakout Chart this week. (L-R): Skyville Records President Kevin Herring, Tayla Lynn, Jennifer Wayne, Mike Brophey (WKLB/Boston), Caroline Cutbirth, Skyville Records Director Regional Promotion/East Theresa Ford.


Columbia’s Josh Thompson recently stopped by WIVK/Knoxville to co-host the midday show prior to playing a date on the Jagermeister Tour. (L-R): Columbia VP/Promotion Jimmy Rector, WIVK MD/middays Colleen Addair, Thompson, WIVK OM/PD Mike Hammond, Columbia Director/Field Promotion David Friedman

Industry Ink Thursday (4/28)

Nashville executives turned out at The Rutledge last night (4/27) despite the inclement weather to see DJ Miller’s industry showcase. The Evergreen Records artist unveiled a handful of new songs from his upcoming debut album, scheduled for release this summer. Miller performed his 2010 debut single, “A Little Naughty Is Nice,” as well as his current single, “Whatever It Takes,” which is No. 32 and climbing on the MusicRow Country Breakout chart.

(L-R): Marco Promotions’ Rick Kelly and Sarah Matlock, Miller, Nine North Records’ Larry Pareigis, Jack Pride Promotion’s Jack Pride and Evergreen Records’ Johnny Morris. Photo: Bev Moser

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Tawn Albright


Rockhouse Partners’ Tawn Albright offers an opinion piece in today’s Tennessean about the new partnership between the Nashville Music Council and Entrepreneur Center. In the article, Albright encourages anyone with a business idea to reach out to the EC at [email protected], so they can receive feedback, and possibly training, a mentor, or funding.

He says, “Having moved here three years ago from Los Angeles, I have to say how impressed I’ve been with the spirit, camaraderie and talent buzzing around Nashville…However, unlike Silicon Valley, we don’t have overfunded venture capital firms willing to open their wallets to new ideas…Nashville still needs friendly capital to support new music and entertainment ideas. Traveling 2,000 miles away to raise capital needs to be a distant memory.” Read the whole article here.

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Reservations for the Leadership Music Dale Franklin Award dinner and ceremony are due May 1. The evening honoring the Country Music Association will include a musical tribute with host Martina McBride, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Ronnie Milsap, Little Big Town and others soon to be announced. The event is set for Tues., May 17 at the Renaissance Hotel. Net proceeds benefit Leadership Music. For more information contact [email protected] or 615-770-7090.

Jeremy Parsons and Jett Williams

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Artist Jeremy Parsons recently signed with Jett Williams and her husband F. Keith Adkinson for management representation through their company Adjett Productions.

Pictured at left when Parsons took the stage alongside Jett to perform a selection of her father Hank Williams’ greatest hits during the taping of RFD-TV’s TruCountry Music in Hamilton, Texas. Parsons will open for Jett on several upcoming dates.