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Weekly Register: Luke Bryan’s ‘Kill The Lights’ Tops 1 Million

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Luke Bryan‘s Kill The Lights has hit the 1 million sales mark this week, in its 48th week on the chart.

No new country albums debuted in the Top 10 this week, but sales for Maren MorrisHero project are up 46 percent after Morris appeared on CBS’ Sunday Morning. She lands at No. 5 on the country albums rankings this week, with 7.7K.

Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest take the top slot on the country albums chart, with 21K. Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller follows at No. 2, with 15K. Cole Swindell‘s You Should Be Here lands at No. 3 with 8.4K (with a 45 percent boost), followed by the compilation, Now That’s Country 9, at No. 4 with 8.2K.

Overall album sales have declined 14.9 percent, while overall digital album sales have declined 20.1 percent. Country album sales declined 7.6 percent year to date, while country digital album sales have declined 14.3 percent.

Florida Georgia Line

Florida Georgia Line

On the tracks sales rankings, the summer of Justin Timberlake continues, as “Can’t Stop The Feeling” remains at No. 1, selling 98K this week, and 1.5 million RTD.

On the country digital tracks rankings, Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” continues its reign (and at No. 2 overall), selling 69K and 798K RTD. Darius Rucker‘s “If I Told You” takes the No. 2 position (31K), followed by Kelsea Ballerini‘s “Peter Pan” (24K), Jon Pardi‘s “Head Over Boots” (22K) and Carrie Underwood‘s “Church Bells” (21K).

Several patriotic themes also made their way onto the charts over the July 4 weekend, including Lee Greenwood‘s evergreen “God Bless The U.S.A.” at No. 9, selling 19K. Home Free‘s rendition of the same track charted at No. 55. Toby Keith notched a few patriotic songs, with “Courtesy of the Red White and Blue” at No. 30 and “American Soldier” at No. 62.

Overall track sales are down 24.1 percent, while country track sales have declined 19.5. percent YTD.

 

Weekly Chart Report (7/8/16)

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Dolly Parton, Sony Music Nashville Team For ‘Pure & Simple’ Album

Pictured (L-R): Doug Morris, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment; Dolly Parton; and, Danny Nozell, CEO, CTK Management.

Pictured (L-R): Doug Morris, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment; Dolly Parton; Danny Nozell, CEO, CTK Management.

Dolly Parton and Sony Music Nashville announced a joint venture for Parton’s new studio album, Pure & Simple. The album will release Aug. 19 on Dolly Records/RCA Nashville, and can be pre-ordered starting Friday (July 8).

“I may not be pure, but I’m as simple as they come! This new Pure & Simple project is really special to me because I’m taking my fans back to my roots. I feel like these songs have a pure, tender side and we didn’t go overboard with arrangements. I’m so glad we’ve teamed up with our friends at Sony to get this album out to the fans,” said Parton.

Doug Morris, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment, said, “Dolly Parton is a national treasure and an iconic singer/songwriter. We are thrilled to be expanding our successful relationship with her through this new global agreement. We are very proud to call her a member of the Sony Music family.”

“This is a special reunion for Dolly, RCA Nashville and for me personally,” commented Randy Goodman, Chairman and CEO, Sony Music Nashville. “Our entire Sony Music Nashville team is elated. We have a firm foundation of Dolly’s incredible catalog of hits on RCA Nashville as well as Columbia Nashville.”

Track Listing for Pure and Simple:

  1. “Pure and Simple”
  2. “Say Forever You’ll Be Mine”
  3. “Never Not Love You”
  4. “Kiss It (And Make It All Better)”
  5. “Can’t Be That Wrong”
  6. “Outside Your Door”
  7. “Tomorrow Is Forever”
  8. “I’m Sixteen”
  9. “Head Over High Heels”
  10. “Forever Love”

 

Weekly Register: Chase Rice, Dustin Lynch Singles Make Top 10 Debuts

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Chase Rice

Chase Rice and Dustin Lynch made high debuts on the country tracks chart this week, with Rice’s “Everybody We Know Does” moving 26.3K and landing at No. 2. Lynch’s “Seein’ Red” moved 20.4K to land at No. 8.

Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” remains atop the country digital tracks rankings (and is at No. 2 overall this week), moving 79K and landing at 730K to date. Luke Bryan’s “Fishin’, Huntin’, and Lovin’ Every Day” is at No. 3 (23.4K), followed by Carrie Underwood’s “Church Bells” at No. 4 (22.6K) and Tim McGraw’s “Humble and Kind” (22.1K).

Justin Timberlake‘s “Can’t Stop the Feeling” continues its reign on the overall digital tracks rankings, with 107K sold this week, landing at 1.4 million to date.

Overall digital track sales are down 23.9 percent, while country digital track sales have declined 21.8 percent.

Dustin Lynch

Dustin Lynch

Meanwhile, on the country albums chart, the Top 5 is filled with familiar projects. Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller ranks at No. 1, with 15K sold this week, bringing the album’s sales total to 1.4 million. Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest follows with nearly 14K. Music compilation Now Country 9 ranks at No. 3 with 8.8K sold. At No. 4 is Dierks Bentley‘s Black with 7.6K, followed by Keith Urban‘s Ripcord at No. 5 with 7.3K.

Drake‘s Views stays atop the overall chart, with 111K combined units (24.8K album only).  Meanwhile, The Avett BrothersTrue Sadness lands at No. 3 with 45.8K units (43.1 album only).

Overall album sales are down 13.6 percent, while overall digital album sales are down 18.4 percent. Country album sales have declined 5.8 percent, while country digital album sales have decreased 12.6 percent.

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Weekly Chart Report (7/1/16)

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Bobby Karl Works The Room: 28th Annual MusicRow Awards

Lori McKenna. Photo: Moments By Moser

Lori McKenna. Photo: Moments By Moser

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It is nominally an honors presentation, but the MusicRow Awards ceremony is also one super-duper party.

Staged at BMI on Wednesday (June 29), this year’s 28th annual event attracted a record number of attendees, announced an exceedingly popular slate of awardees and had a fabulously festive vibe. Honorees included Maren Morris as Breakthrough Songwriter, Old Dominion as Breakthrough Artist, Dave Cobb as Producer of the Year and Lori McKenna as the writer of Song of the Year winner “Humble and Kind.” Winners are determined by subscribers to MusicRow and each recipient was greeted with delighted shouts of surprise from the crowd.

BMI’s Jody Williams greeted the 300+ folks in his lobby. He thanked event sponsor Anderson Benson, as “Nashville’s only locally-owned entertainment insurance company.” He then brought on the host, MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson.

Sherod Robertson. Photo: Moments By Moser

Sherod Robertson. Photo: Moments By Moser

“These awards are often predictors of awards to come,” Robertson told the crowd. The magazine has been presenting its accolades since 1989. Taylor Swift, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert are among the stars who won their first industry prizes from MusicRow. Songs such as “Girl Crush,” “I Drive Your Truck,” “The House That Built Me” and “Whiskey Lullaby” all picked up trophies from the mag before going on to wider award acclaim.

The first honors presented on Wednesday were to the musicians behind last year’s biggest hits. MusicRow‘s Craig Shelburne and Eric Parker presented these to engineer Justin Niebank (his 12th win), drummer Shannon Forrest (his 11th), guitarist Ilya Toshinsky (his 7th), bassist Jimmie Lee Sloas (his 6th), keyboardist Charles Judge (his 6th), session vocalist Wes Hightower (his 14th) and steel guitarist Paul Franklin (his 16th). There was a tie between fiddlers Stuart Duncan (his 9th win) and Larry Franklin (his 4th).

Pictured (L-R): Stuart Duncan, Ilya Toshinskiy, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Charles Judge. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Stuart Duncan, Ilya Toshinskiy, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Charles Judge. Photo: Moments By Moser

“I’m in awe of everybody who plays with me,” said Duncan. “I’ve learned from some of the best players, globally.”

“I’m so proud to be part of this great community of so many great players,” added Toshinsky. “I’m privileged and humbled to be here,” said Sloas. “This town is like a big family, and it’s quite an honor to be included,” commented Judge.

Pictured (L-R): Craig Shelburne, General Manager, MusicRow; Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Dave Cobb. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Craig Shelburne, General Manager, MusicRow; Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher, MusicRow; Dave Cobb. Photo: Moments By Moser

Robertson pointed out that this is the first time that Producer winner Cobb had even been nominated. “It’s a real honor to be honored by my peers,” said Cobb. “We live in the best f—ing music city in the world!”

Pictured (L-R): Carla Wallace, Big Yellow Dog Music; Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Maren Morris. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Carla Wallace, Big Yellow Dog Music; Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Maren Morris. Photo: Moments By Moser

“I’ve never won anything before,” said Morris. “This has been the craziest month, ever. I released my album. I started a tour. And, now, ending it with this. Thank you to Carla Wallace for giving me a job. This means a lot to me.” In addition to her award, Morris was given a MusicRow Challenge Coin for having a No. 1 hit on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with “My Church.”

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Maren Morris; Carla Wallace, Big Yellow Dog Music; Craig Shelburne, MusicRow. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Maren Morris; Carla Wallace, Big Yellow Dog Music; Craig Shelburne, MusicRow. Photo: Moments By Moser

Big Yellow Dog publisher Wallace said, “This song has affected people’s careers; it has affected people’s lives.” She presented the singer-songwriter with a framed No. 1 honor for the chart-topping album Hero.

Old Dominion was on tour with Kenny Chesney, but sent a thank-you video to the ceremony. The band’s award was accepted by Morris Higham Management’s Will Hitchcock. “Thanks, MusicRow, and the whole Nashville community for making them your band,” he said. Old Dominion also earned a MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin for “Snapback.”

Old Dominion, with manager Will Hitchcock

Old Dominion, with manager Will Hitchcock

McKenna and Universal Publishing’s Kent Earls accepted the “Humble and Kind” accolade. This is her third song to have won at MusicRow, the other two being 2007’s “Stealing Kisses” and last year’s “Girl Crush.” She couldn’t make last year’s ceremony, so co-writers Liz Rose and Hillary Lindsey accepted and performed on her behalf.

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Lori McKenna; Kent Earls, Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville; Craig Shelburne, MusicRow. Photo: Moments By Moser

Pictured (L-R): Sherod Robertson, MusicRow; Lori McKenna; Kent Earls, Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville; Craig Shelburne, MusicRow. Photo: Moments By Moser

“It’s a magical place that you have here,” said Boston resident McKenna. “Thank you for embracing this song.” She also accepted her MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin for “Humble and Kind.”

“Thank you, Sherod, and MusicRow and all your team,” added Earls. “We’re very honored to be here.”

Kent Earls. Photo: Moments By Moser

Kent Earls. Photo: Moments By Moser

To McKenna, he added, “The elegance and grace of your writing is only matched by the beautiful person you are.” Earls also gave a shout-out to Travis Gordon, who pitched “Humble and Kind” to Missy Gallimore for Tim McGraw to record. The song has now sold more than 700,000 singles.

The high point of the event was unquestionably Lori McKenna’s yearning, soulful rendition of her song. It hushed the room, which erupted in rapturous applause when she concluded.

As guests schmoozed and winners accepted congratulations, the screen showed Maren Morris’s video of “My Church” and Old Dominion’s video of “Break Up With Him.”

That “record number of attendees” I spoke of included Renee Grant Williams, Ree Guyer Buchanan, Beth Raebeck Hall and Preshus Tomes Harris, as well as Sarah Skates, Sarah Lai, Tom Luteran, Tom Roland, Michael Mason, Mike Sirls, Michael Knox, Becky Harris, Becky Hobbs, Elizabeth Lyons, Dave Pomeroy, David Ross, Ronna Rubin, Luke Laird, Corey Crowder, Macy Martin, Maurice Miner, James Elliott and Jaren Boyer.

Not to mention (although we will) such fabulons as Trent Summar, Tim McFadden, Terry Wakefield, Steve Lassiter, Shane Barrett, Susan Collier, Sherrill Blackmon, Barry Coburn, Bart Herbison, Ashley Moyer, Eric Galvin, Garth Shaw, Jill Block, John Ozier, Ralph Murphy, Don Cusic, Ron Huntsman, Chris Keaton, Ann Wilson, Neal Spielberg, Charlie Monk, Mark Brown, Woody Bomar, Katharine Richardson, Patrick Clifford and Shannon Hatch. Making his first appearance in BKWTR is Jerome Pillow, who was hired two weeks ago by Keaton. So this was his first Music Row partay!

We snacked on jumbo meatballs, Mexi-sticks, chips, guacamole, salsa and deep-fried peppers. It was, in short, a blast of a bash.

Photo: Moments By Moser

Photo: Moments By Moser

‘MusicRow’ Awards Winners Revealed

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MusicRow presented its 28th annual subscriber-voted MusicRow Awards on Wednesday (June 29) during a private ceremony hosted by BMI and sponsored by Anderson Benson.

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Winners included producer Dave Cobb, songwriters Lori McKenna and Maren Morris, and the band Old Dominion. Nine studio musicians were also honored.

Song of the Year was presented to McKenna for her solo-penned “Humble and Kind,” recorded by Tim McGraw for Big Machine Records. She shared the award with the song’s publisher, Universal Music Publishing Group Nashville.

This marks McKenna’s second consecutive win, and third overall, for the MusicRow honor. The award recognizes a writer and publisher on the craft of songwriting, not necessarily chart position. McKenna performed an acoustic version of the song at the conclusion of the event. Her prior award-winning songs are “Stealing Kisses” (recorded by Faith Hill, 2007) and “Girl Crush” (recorded by Little Big Town, 2015).

Morris was named Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year for achieving her first Top 10 single as a songwriter during the eligibility period, with the song “My Church.” She is represented by BMI, published by Big Yellow Dog Music and is a Columbia Nashville recording artist.

Breakthrough Artist of the Year went to RCA Nashville’s Old Dominion. The quintet was honored for achieving significant career progress for the first time. Their hits include “Break Up With Him” and “Snapback.” Old Dominion was on tour and unable to accept the award in person, but submitted a video to express their thanks.

Producer of the Year was awarded to Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, A Thousand Horses, Wheeler Walker Jr.). This year marked the first nomination and win for Cobb, who is a producer-in-residence at historic Studio A in Nashville.

Earlier in the event, awards were also presented to Nashville session musicians who earned the most credits on albums that reached Billboard’s Top 10 Country Albums Chart during the eligibility period.

Top Row: Shannon Forrest, Charles Judge, Wes Hightower. Middle Row: Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin, Ilya Toshinskiy. Bottom Row: Jimmie Lee Sloas, Paul Franklin, Justin Niebank.

Top Row: Shannon Forrest, Charles Judge, Wes Hightower. Middle Row: Stuart Duncan, Larry Franklin, Ilya Toshinskiy. Bottom Row: Jimmie Lee Sloas, Paul Franklin, Justin Niebank.

The list includes: Shannon Forrest, drums; Charles Judge, keyboards; Justin Niebank, engineer; Paul Franklin, steel; Wes Hightower, vocals; Ilya Toshinskiy, guitar; Jimmie Lee Sloas, bass; and Stuart Duncan and Larry Franklin (tie), fiddle.

The event served as an unveiling of MusicRow Magazine’s June/July print issue, featuring a cover photo of BMI Nashville’s Writer Publisher relations team.

Exclusive editorial in this print issue includes a candid look at the close-knit partnership of a songwriter and financial planner with Brett Beavers (Big Deal Music BMG) and David Adams (David Adams Wealth Group). Music Health Alliance is also profiled as a healthcare resource for the music industry, while Jill Block discusses the benefit she and her late husband, Billy Block, received from the organization.

Additionally, the appeal of vinyl music is highlighted from commentary from industry players while Kenny Rogers joins MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson for a candid conversation about his farewell tour, his musical heroes, and his legacy.

Roc Nation Nashville Launch Involves Warner/Chappell Music, Jesse Frasure, BJ Hill

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Roc Nation Nashville, a newly-formed division of Jay Z’s Roc Nation, has entered into a publishing partnership with Warner/Chappell Music (WCM), the music publishing arm of Warner Music Group. Under the agreement, WCM will publish Roc Nation Nashville’s music publishing repertoire. This marks the latest pact between Roc Nation and WCM, which first joined forces in 2013, when the companies signed global publishing agreements for Jay Z and Roc Nation’s music publishing roster.

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Jesse Frasure. Photo: Allen Clarke

Roc Nation Nashville and WCM have also established a venture, Rhythm House, with songwriter/producer/publisher/DJ Jesse Frasure. Rhythm House will include Frasure’s own writing and production activities, as well as the signing and development of other composers and producers. Frasure was most recently Vice President of A&R for Major Bob Music.

Coinciding with the launch of Roc Nation Nashville, WCM has promoted BJ Hill to Vice President of A&R. Hill, who was most recently Senior Director of A&R, will split his time between Rhythm House and WCM. Prior to WCM, he was with Universal Music Group and Jody Williams Music.

BJ Hill

BJ Hill

Jay Brown, President, Roc Nation stated, “There is nothing like working with the right individuals, at the right time, forming the right partnership. Launching Roc Nation Nashville with Warner/Chappell Music Nashville is a natural extension of the relationship we started so many years ago, and our venture with Jesse Frasure and his Rhythm House take the possibilities to a next level. Jesse’s talent, understanding of the craft and creativity are unmatched. We’re also excited to work with BJ Hill. He has a passion and respect for artists and their artistry and we look forward to working alongside him as we grow the Roc Nation Nashville roster.”

“I am thrilled to welcome Roc Nation to Music City and to our Warner/Chappell Nashville family,” said Ben Vaughn, Executive Vice President of Warner/Chappell Music Nashville. “All of us at WCM are excited to expand our already successful relationship that started with Jon Platt, JAY Z, and Jay Brown. We’re also fortunate to work with Roc Nation’s Tamara Conniff, and are incredibly happy that Jesse Frasure is on board with the new partnership. Jesse’s one of the most creative, dynamic, and multi-talented figures on the music scene today, and his new venture is a fantastic way to help Roc Nation make the Nashville music market more diverse and exciting. To top it off, we’re excited to watch longtime publishing colleague BJ Hill flourish in his expanded role.”

Frasure added, “I’m honored and grateful to begin this next chapter with partners like Roc Nation and Warner/Chappell, whom I’ve admired throughout my career. Having this opportunity—combined with having a longtime friend and industry-respected individual like BJ Hill join the Rhythm House team—is a dream come true.”

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Weekly Register: Country Albums Chart Sees A ‘California Sunrise’

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Jon Pardi‘s California Sunrise has taken the top spot on the country albums chart this week, and at No. 11 on the overall rankings, with 24K albums sold and 29K total consumption. Following Pardi on the country album rankings are Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller (20K), Keith Urban‘s Ripcord (18K), Blake Shelton‘s If I’m Honest (17K) and the Now Country 9 compilation (13K).

Other high-charting country debut albums include LOCASH‘s Fighters at No. 14 (4.1K) and Elizabeth Cook‘s Exodus of Venus at No. 23 (2.5K).

On the overall chart, Drake‘s Views remains at No. 1 with 124K combined units this week.

Year to date, album sales are down 13.3 percent, while country album sales are down 5 percent. Overall digital album sales are down 18. 1 percent, while country digital album sales are down 11.7 percent.

Mumford & Sons‘ Johannesburg lands at No. 1 on the Americana/Folk Albums chart, with 34K sold. Following the group is Stapleton’s Traveller at No. 2 (20K), Case/Lang/Viers‘ self-titled project at No. 3 (14.4K), Paul Simon‘s Stranger to Stranger at No. 4 (11.6K) and The Lumineers’ Cleopatra at No. 5 (11.2K).

Meanwhile, Florida Georgia Line‘s “H.O.L.Y.” remains atop the country tracks sales rankings, with 69K (650K to date). Kane Brown debuts “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now” at No. 2 with 43K sold. Tim McGraw‘s “Humble and Kind” is at No. 3 (28K), Dan+Shay‘s “From The Ground Up” lands at No. 4 (23K), and Luke Bryan‘s “Huntin,’ Fishin,’ and Lovin’ Everyday” rounds out the Top 5 with 23K.

Justin Timberlake‘s “Can’t Stop The Feeling” sold 118K this week, for a total of 1.3 million to date.

Year to date, overall track sales have declined 23.9 percent, while country track sales have declined 21.7 percent.

Weekly Chart Report (6/24/16)

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