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For my event photos visit www.zenfolio/momentsbymoserMoments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.comBlogger614125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-67194493175451868712017-07-20T06:55:00.003-07:002017-07-20T06:55:59.316-07:00MT Juliet Chamber Member Spotlight: She’s a former barrel racer who loves to read<h1 style="font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 20pt; margin: 0px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 16pt; text-indent: 0pt;">
She’s a former barrel racer who loves to read</h1>
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Bev Moser hails from Hawarden, Iowa.</div>
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If she’s not reading an autobiog- raphy, she might be daydreaming about rodeo team practices in col- lege.</div>
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Tell us about your family. <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I have four children (ages 11, 28, 30, and 31) and three grandchildren. My 11-year old was adopted when the older three were adults.</span></h2>
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What’s Hawarden, Iowa’s claim to fame? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I’m not sur e there is one! Hawarden, Iowa is located very near the center of North America, far re- moved from any major bodies of water. I did go to school with Brian Hansen, who played for 15 years in the NFL for the Saints, Browns, Jets, Patriots, and Redskins.</span></h2>
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What’s your favorite college memory? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">My favor ite col- lege memory is definitely ro- deo team practices!</span></h2>
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BEV MOSER</div>
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Age: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">52</span></h3>
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Title: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Owner</span></h3>
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Company: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Moments by Moser Pho- tography</span></h3>
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Web:</h3>
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<a href="http://www.momentsbymoser.zenfolio.com/" style="color: #252525; font-size: 10pt; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration-line: none;">www.momentsbymoser.zenfolio.com</a></div>
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Employees: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">5</span></h3>
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Hometown: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Hawar den, Iowa</span></h3>
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Education: <span class="s5" style="font-size: 10pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">National College of Busi- ness—Rapid City, South Dakota</span></h3>
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Were you on the rodeo team or just an observer? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I was on the rodeo team as a barrel rac- er.</span></h2>
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What do you do enjoy in your spare time? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I enjoy hik- ing, walking, water activities, DIY projects, youth sports, and volunteering at the Nossi Col- lege of Art.</span></h2>
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What do you like about vol- unteering at the Nossi Col- lege of Art? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I love encour ag- ing others to follow their dreams.</span></h2>
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What DIY projects do you enjoy? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I’m a far m gir l, so I love anything that gets my hands dirty. I love the outdoors and yard projects.</span></h2>
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What’s your guilty pleasure? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">A bonfire with blueberry lem- onade Smirnoff Ice.</span></h2>
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What’s your favorite meal? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">Any I don’t have to cook! A steak on the grill is one of my favorites.</span></h2>
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What’s your favorite restaurant?</h2>
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Margarita House!</div>
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What’s the last book you read? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I love to read autobiographies. I just finished Bill Andersons.</span></h2>
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What did you take away from that book? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">Bill Ander son was a country star and my take-away is that others may have plans for your future, but only you can follow your desire to do what makes you happy.</span></h2>
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What other autobiographies have you enjoyed? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I have to stay that Bill Anderson’s was my favorite all time autobiography! I enjoyed it because he broke the family mold and expectations of joining the family business to follow his heart and his own dreams.</span></h2>
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What’s your biggest splurge? <span class="p" style="font-size: 12pt; font-weight: normal; margin: 0pt; padding: 0px;">I’m not a big splurge person, but proba- bly something for the house or for my kids.</span></h2>
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After 17 years of marriage and 3 children, Bev Moser parted ways with her husband. The divorce was clean and a mutual decision however it did come with emotional stress. What will I do? What am I doing? How am I going to survive? – These are some of the questions that were constantly circulating in her mind. However, she rose beyond her circumstances and decided to have faith and confidence in herself and her ability. She decided to make a move to Nashville.</div>
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Originally from the Midwest, Bev developed a liking for Country Music. When the internet became popular in 1990s, she was the Queen of internet. She was all over the internet pages because of her love for Country music. Bev got connected to a group of 13 ladies. They started going to concerts together and attended the Fan Fair (now known as the CMA Music Fest), every year. Her active participation made her talent visible to the media.</div>
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She was approached by the local radio channel to be a part of their show and to provide them updates about what’s happening in the world of country music. Knowing the lovely and charming person that she is, the listeners absolutely loved her. She was offered a job at the same station where she worked for 5 years and loved it. However, when she got divorced she relocated to Nashville.</div>
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Her relocation to Nashville made her realize that geography changed a lot of things. These visible changes made her question her decision. She still remembers thinking to herself, “I can’t walk into a job without a college degree in radio!” However she didn’t let that affect her attitude towards wanting to build a future for herself.</div>
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Nashville has a tight circle of people. Bev had a lot of friends there, friends who would invite her to different events to have fun. It was at one such event she met a professional photographer who was driving all the way from Atlanta to Nashville for covering events. Bev had the same camera and loved photography as a hobby so she offered to help him for free. After some time, the same photographer hired her to work for him.</div>
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One thing led to another, and she founded Moments by Moser Photography and became one of Nashville’s biggest event photographers who covered every music event in Nashville for 17 good years! Bev had to learn the rules of the music business very quickly. She had to start from scratch but it worked. She worked tirelessly and became a professional in something that she never imagined having as a career. She loved it and absolutely enjoyed when people called her year after year.</div>
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<span data-reactid=".0.$SITE_ROOT.$desktop_siteRoot.$PAGES_CONTAINER.$centeredContent.$inlineContent.$SITE_PAGES.$fvrlm_DESKTOP.$inlineContent.$comp-j3g2g973.$inlineContent.0.$child.$0.$inlineContent.$1.$5.$0.$richTextContainer.k.0" style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; border: 0px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> </span><span data-reactid=".0.$SITE_ROOT.$desktop_siteRoot.$PAGES_CONTAINER.$centeredContent.$inlineContent.$SITE_PAGES.$fvrlm_DESKTOP.$inlineContent.$comp-j3g2g973.$inlineContent.0.$child.$0.$inlineContent.$1.$5.$0.$richTextContainer.k.1" style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; border: 0px; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Over the years Bev Moser has had the honor to work with Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, Toby Keith, Blake Shelton, Taylor Swift, and many International artists plus Marquee artists. She has also had the honor of covering the Country Radio Seminar for 8 to 9 years and the Song Writers Hall of Fame Event. She also worked as a content provider and conducted artists’ interviews etc which enabled her to have the privilege of knowing country music celebrities, personally.</span></div>
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While she was working hard and building her worth, she adopted a new born. Let us stress on the fact here that Bev Moser is not only a successful career woman but also a loving mother to her four children. While her children from her marriage are young adults now, her adopted son still requires the attention of his mother. When he is around, Bev shapes her schedule around him. She describes her fun time to be related to her son and his sports. She takes a daily 6 mile walk and also attends every sporting event that he is a part of.</div>
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When asked how she managed all of that, Bev said that she has to wear multiple hats, be a queen of organization, and has to multitask. From listing parties, to album releases to launching to artists, Bev has got it all covered. When asked how she remained calm in such a happening world, she laughed and said,</div>
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Despite being a high achiever, Bev Moser is a down to earth, warm hearted person who loves helping others and empowering women and girls. She is a giver. She concluded the interview by saying,</div>
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Even with life's changes, opportunities are available and will come to you if you believe in your self and keep going. Only you have the power to change your life -start paving the road that you'll love instead of walking on one that you don't like. Your happiness and success relies on you and only you. </div>
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Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-1487627034140480682017-07-06T14:12:00.000-07:002017-07-14T14:13:07.704-07:00MusicRow Magazine: Bev Moser Named VP, Publicity For Nashville-Based 117 Entertainment Group<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" id="attachment_253282" style="background-color: white; border: 1px solid rgb(221, 221, 221); clear: both; color: #333333; float: none; font-family: verdana, lucida, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; margin: 0px auto 10px; padding-top: 5px; text-align: center; width: 460px;">
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117 Entertainment Group President & CEO <strong>Zach Farnum </strong>has added <strong>Bev Moser</strong> as VP, Publicity for the public relations division of the company.</div>
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117’s PR roster includes <strong>Brennley Brown, Bobby Bare, Chuck Negron, Jenny Tolman, Jerry Lee Lewis, Lewis Brice, Logan Mize, Max T. Barnes </strong>and<strong> the Scooter Brown Band</strong>.</div>
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Through her photography company, Moments By Moser Photography, Moser has photographed the Nashville country music scene’s concerts and industry events for nearly two decades. She has also worked the last nine years as a journalist and production manager for online country music social media outlet, Digital Rodeo. Moser has worked with country artists, television actors and celebrities, as well as book authors, creating articles and reviews, conducting interviews and covering numerous festivals and press conferences.</div>
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“Bev’s experience and expertise in the field is invaluable. There aren’t many people in Nashville that don’t know her name and I have no doubt that she will serve our clients well in this role,” said Farnum, adding, “to say I am thrilled to have her on board is an understatement.”</div>
Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-22815127987910366242017-03-29T14:06:00.003-07:002017-03-29T14:06:57.513-07:00MUSICROW MAGAZINE:Tin Pan South Kicks Off 25 Years With Dynamic Hitmakers
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Where wasn’t there talent performing last night (March 28)? The 25<span style="font-size: x-small;">th</span> Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival officially began at 10 venues across Nashville.<br />
Early shows included a surprise appearance by <strong>Keith Urban</strong> during a Station Inn show with <strong>Ross Copperman</strong> and their BOOM published writers <strong>Logan Turner, Cali Rodi</strong> and <strong>Jordan Minton</strong>.<br />
SMACK’s <strong>Josh Osborne</strong> and <strong>Shane McAnally</strong> played with <strong>Old Dominion’</strong>s <strong>Matthew Ramsey</strong> and<strong> Trevor Rosen</strong> at the Listening Room Café while SOURCE hosted <strong>Danielle Bradbery, Jaida Dreyer, Jo Smith</strong> and <strong>Lari White</strong> at Whiskey Rhythm Saloon.<br />
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Songwriters Danielle Bradbery, Jaida Dreyer, Jo Smith and Lari White with SOURCE leadership. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser</div>
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While there were no surprise appearances for the early show at 3<span style="font-size: x-small;">rd</span> & Lindsley other than<strong> Cary Barlowe</strong>, playing guitar for wife and hit maker <strong>Hillary Lindsey</strong>, <strong>Sean McConnell</strong>’s round did include major label artists <strong>Brothers Osborne</strong> in addition to <strong>Audra Mae</strong>.<br />
In what may have seemed like an oblong paring, the dynamic 3rd &
Lindsley round featured the electrifying guitar embellishments from <strong>John Osborne</strong>,
whose brother self-deprecatingly joked of “Stay A Little Longer” as
their [singular] hit. The reigning CMA Vocal Duo of the Year continued
to play a new title, “Shoot Me Straight” among the lively set.<br />
Mae, with a rambunctious vibe similar to that of Elle King, pulled
out her Miranda Lambert smash, “Little Red Wagon,” in addition to her
McConnell co-write, “Riding Shotgun,” which was recorded by Christina
Aguilera and Buddy Miller for <em>Nashville</em>.<br />
With signature glacial-clear vocals, McConnell played through his own
crowd-rouser “Save Our Soul” and welcomed Lindsey for their more
subdued but potent Jake Owen heartbreak title, “When You Love Someone.”<br />
Lindsey herself was a trooper, putting up with taunting from the
stage about her 18 No. 1 singles, of which she played Carrie Underwood’s
“Dirty Laundry” and Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush.” New titles
previewed included a suggestive Love Junkies housewife fantasy, titled
“Bed We Made,” alongside an existentially reflective, “Before The
Curtain Call.”<br />
Rounds continued at 9 p.m. including husband/wife <strong>Rodney Clawson</strong> and <strong>Nicolle Galyon</strong> (with special guests including <strong>RaeLynn, Rhett Akins,</strong> <strong>Jimmy Robbins, Dallas Davidson, Lori McKenna, Claire Douglas, Brad Clawson, Emily Weisband, Tom Douglas</strong>) at 3<span style="font-size: x-small;">rd</span> & Lindsley.<br />
The Country bar, near Centennial Park, welcomed <strong>Matt McGinn, Walker Hayes, Josh Jenkins</strong> and<strong> Kristen Arian </strong>while the Bluebird Café hosted <strong>Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin</strong> and <strong>Aaron Baker</strong>. Big Machine Music’s <strong>Tucker Beathard, Jonathan Singleton</strong> and <strong>Luke Combs</strong> were featured at the Hard Rock Café with <strong>Casey Beathard</strong> (Little Louder), all presented NASH FM 103.3.<br />
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Pictured
(L-R Back row): BMI songwriter Claire Douglas, BMI’s Bradley Collins,
BMI songwriter Lori McKenna, songwriter Jimmy Robbins, BMI songwriters
Nicolle Galyon and Rodney Clawson, BMI’s Jody Williams, BMI songwriters
Dallas Davidson, Brad Clawson and Tom Douglas. (Front row): Songwriters
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Allen Shamblin, Lee Roy Parnell, Larry Gatlin and Aaron Baker at The Bluebird Cafe. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser</div>
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Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-88739429412034299642017-03-29T07:57:00.000-07:002017-03-29T07:57:49.829-07:00MUSICROW MAGAZINE: Bobby Karl Works The 25th Anniversary Tin Pan South Kickoff Party<div class="meta">
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BOBBY KARL WORKS THE ROOM<br />
Chapter 557<br />
This is a year of significant anniversaries for a number of
Nashville’s musical institutions, and a party marking one of them on
Monday, March 27, was a doozy.<br />
The day before, the Ryman Auditorium had staged “community day” in
honor of its 125th birthday, and on April 1, the Country Music Hall of
Fame plans to celebrate its 50th with a day full of events. But on
Monday, Tin Pan South was in the spotlight. The Music Row branch of
Regions Bank threw open its doors to host the kick-off party for the
songwriter festival’s 25th anniversary.<br />
Region’s <b>Lisa Harless</b> proudly showed off a baby grand piano in the bank’s vestibule. It was being played – beautifully — by <b>Rob Arthur</b>. He’s Peter Frampton’s keyboardist who has moved here along with the rock superstar.<br />
Meanwhile, out in the lobby, songwriters were cheek-by-jowl packed in – <b>Rory
Bourke, Dennis Morgan, Steve Bogard, Steve O’Brien, Roger Murrah,
Jimbeau Hinson, Wood Newton, Jeff Silbar, James Dean Hicks, Lee Thomas
Miller, Scott Reeves</b> and more.<br />
Attendee <b>Billy Burnette</b> says he’s set to release an
autobiography and accompanying CD this spring. That should be lively
reading, since he’s been on the scene since the birth of rock ‘n’ roll,
thanks to his pioneering dad and uncle.<br />
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Writer-artists working the room included<b> Jim Lauderdale, Rick Monroe, Marc-Alan Barnette, Jeremiah Richey</b> and the like. Monroe posed for a photo with Mayor <b>Megan Barry</b>, whom everyone wanted to meet and greet. She worked the attending media like a pro, as did<b> Erika Wollam Nichols</b>. Erika’s Bluebird Café, by the way, is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year.<br />
The catering at the Regions Bank bash was by Maggiano’s Little Italy.
And, brother, was it deluxe – spicy meatballs, cucumber slices with
herb cheese, BBQ pork sliders, tomato caprese skewers and Italian
cheeses covered one grazing station. Those with sweeter palates hovered
near the table offering mini crème brulee cups, lemon cookies, mini New
York cheesecake morsels and assorted baked delights.<br />
A who’s-who of Music Row fabulons worked the room. <b>Sherrill
Blackmon, Barry Coburn, Christy Walker-Watkns, Preshus Tomes Harris,
Tracy Gershon, David Preston, Chris Keaton, Randy Perkins, Bob Doyle,
Cary Owen, Bev Moser, Jessi Maness, Becky Harris, Nathan Pyle, Andrew
Kintz, Craig Shelburne, Craig Campbell, Martha Moore</b> and <b>Butch Baker</b> all schmoozed mightily.<br />
“Is it time for Tin Pan South again, already?” asked <b>John Ozier</b>, marveling that a year had flown by since the last gathering that has become America’s largest songwriter fest.<br />
Yes, and now it’s a grown-up 25 years old.<br />
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This year’s Tin Pan South round of showcases will take place Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, March 29-April 1. The
venues are The Blue Bar, The Commodore Grille, Douglas Corner Café, The
Country, The Station Inn, The Bluebird Café, Whiskey Rhythm Saloon, The
Listening Room, The Hard Rock Café, and 3rd & Lindsley. Arrive
early. The shows are often sold out.<br />
The bookings are awesome. Among the 400+ tunesmiths slated to appear are <b>Buddy
Cannon, Sonny Curtis, Randy Montana, Billy Montana, Billy Falcon, Mac
Davis, Lari White, Lori McKenna, Rhett Akins, Dickey Lee, Pat Alger,
Leslie Satcher, Shane McAnally, Brothers Osborne, Natalie Hemby, Brent
Cobb, Lance Miller, Kellie Pickler & Kyle Jacobs, Beth
Nielsen-Chapman, Keb Mo, Desmond Child, Gary Burr, Paul Overstreet, Kim
Richey, Angaleena Presley, Matraca Berg, Gretchen Peters, Larry Gatlin,
Allen Shamblin, Al Anderson, Rivers Rutherford, Bobby Braddock </b>and<b> Bekka Bramlett</b>.<br />
The presenter of Tin Pan South is the Nashville Songwriters
Association International, which is yet another anniversary celebrant in
2017. This is the NSAI’s 50th birthday. In case you’re keeping score,
this year is also the Nashville Symphony’s 70th season, the 10th
anniversary of the Music City Walk of Fame, the 60th birthday of RCA
Studio B and the 10th anniversary of the opening of the Schermerhorn
Symphony Center.<br />
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One of the things I enjoy the most about working with the music community is meeting new people, all the different people it takes to make the music! </div>
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I had the opportunity to sit down with the lovely, bubbly, energetic and amazing artist Paulina Jayne along with her manager Tess Davies. </div>
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Paulina recently received the DISCovery award from Bob Oermann for her single, "Love's Gonna Always Win" and the video has reached over 30K views on Facebook.</div>
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A Little More About Paulina Jayne:</div>
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<br />A junior at Belmont University, Jayne’s enthusiasm for her craft began at a young age, and her songwriting prowess enabled her to work alongside famed songwriters since age 14. With hundreds of original songs in her catalog, Paulina’s writing credits include collaborations with Shane McAnally, JTX, Bonnie Baker, Steph Jones, Danny Orton and of course her producer/mentor Trey Bruce. “Paulina is writing the kinds of songs the newest youth movement of country listeners really love, but with a slight variation in the images and the language. From growing up in Detroit, she's picked up an irresistible rhyming pattern with her lyrics that set her apart from the pack. Paulina is an artist to watch and listen for closely!” says Bruce.<br /><br />With powerhouse vocals and a natural ability to engage the crowd, Jayne is a hair-whipping, high-energy and seasoned performer that has shared the marquee with renowned country music artists Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Hunter Hayes and Miranda Lambert, and opened for the talented Sheryl Crow, Sam Hunt and Chase Rice.</div>
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<br />Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-81353341637741920272016-11-09T06:34:00.002-08:002016-11-09T06:34:10.824-08:00VENTS Magazine: Rick Stephenson Release New SingleThis came across my desk today, as a reminder our words matter. In 2007 I was working for a publication and as part of my contract I did reviews of new music ... today, in 2016, nine years later, the artist is quoting me..... <br />
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Rick Stephenson returns with his new single “Make It Real”. <a href="https://youtu.be/ClwLi1wEmiQ">Watch here</a></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6761">Simply put, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6762">Rick</span> <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6763">Stephenson</span> is a Singer/Songwriter from Johnson Creek, WI who offers traveling worship ministries. However there’s much more to <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6764">Rick</span>
than can be simply put. He has a passion for leading others in worship
and has a creative way of expressing it through his music. He has won
awards from the Song Door International Competition, Great Lakes
Songwriting Contest and Write About Jesus. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6765">Rick</span>
has also had radio airplay of several of his songs including:
“Sanctuary of My Heart”, “You Gave”, “Christmas Is Here”, “God
Himself”, “Christmas Is Jesus”, “Rebuild My Heart” and “Center of My
Heart” on US and International stations as well as numerous Internet
radio sites.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6769"><span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6770">Rick</span> <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6771">Stephenson</span>
was born in Libertyville, Illinois and raised in Rockford, Illinois.
His journey into music began at the age of eight during a ride in his
family’s Chevy. He explains, “I vividly remember sitting on the seat of
that big old El Camino. As I was tapping my fingers along to the car
stereo, my mom suddenly turned and suggested that my fingers needed
piano lessons.” Soon after, his parents enrolled him in piano lessons
and <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6772">Rick</span> began his travels down “El Camino.”</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6776"><span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6777">Rick</span>’s mother and father were very religious. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6778">Rick</span>
would tag along as they attended daily church services and when they
practiced in the choir. It was the exposure to church music that had a
massive influence on young <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6779">Rick</span>. “I remember my dad telling me that I sang too quiet, like a church mouse,” <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6780">Stephenson</span>
continues, “so I would keep singing louder until everyone could hear
me.” This theme of singing loud enough to be heard by everyone in the
church would later be important for him. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6781">Rick</span>
would eventually realize that he could deliver a message to a large
group of people through his music. However, he still had miles to travel
on his path.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6785">Throughout his teenage years, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6786">Rick</span>
continued piano lessons and began songwriting. “I disliked lessons and
playing classical music, but I loved learning chords and scales, as well
as trying out new sounds,” explains <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6787">Rick</span>. Deeply inspired by the pop sounds of the 1980s, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6788">Stephenson</span> would lay awake at night with his Sony Walkman drifting off to the sounds of Top 40 radio. By his late teens <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6789">Rick</span> was a budding songwriter who had developed the ability to compose rich, melodic compositions.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6793">After high school, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6794">Rick</span>
remained very much involved with music while attending a community
college. He was active in choir, theatre, and performed with music
review troops. After leaving for a four year college, his parents
recommended a traditional field of study. His choice was to be an
accountant, like his father. From the age of nineteen to twenty-eight, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6795">Rick</span>
was completely out of music. He landed a job that would take him around
the world. However, these twists and turns in the path still had
importance. It gave him the opportunity to see the world, and learn
about people from all walks of life, and this would be important later
for his ministry.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6799">In 1994, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6800">Rick</span>
had a rekindling of his spiritual faith and an awakening of his muses.
While attending worship services by gospel artist Vicki Yohe, he had an
epiphany. He began to comprehend what God wanted him to do with his life
– be an instrument to spread God’s message. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6801">Rick</span>
became sure of his calling at a Morton Bustard Ministries event in
1995. It would be at this event that God made a promise to use <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6802">Rick</span> to minister to others. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6803">Rick</span> recalled his ability as a “church mouse” and knew he could be heard – he was back on the path.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6807">The years that followed allowed <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6808">Rick</span> to develop into a strong minister and worship leader as he soaked up the Bible and began to dive back into music. By 2002, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6809">Stephenson</span>
was taking his songwriting seriously and began to compose new material.
In 2005 he started his own ministry and in 2007, his own publishing
company called N-Siteful Music to facilitate the release of his debut CD
entitled Sanctuary of My Heart. The album examines one’s relationship
with God. With pop sounds and eclectic styles, <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6810">Stephenson</span>’s
debut is a unique blend of Christian music with a mainstream and pop
style. The album has received many positive reviews for its uplifting
and lively songs. Bev Moser of Music News Nashville wrote, “Each song on
this project has a high-energy feel and an excitement of living life
with the appreciation of Christ’s guidance.” Sanctuary of My Heart
reveals <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6811">Rick</span>’s purpose in his music. He has now become both musician and minister.</span></h4>
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<span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6815"><span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6816">Rick</span>’s
goal is that people are blessed by God through his ministry and
songwriting. He sees himself as an instrument of the Holy Spirit – a
musical messenger to lead others to intimacy with God. <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6817">Stephenson</span>
explains “I love to see how a particular song will touch or encourage
someone in my audience. I then know that God has used me to reach them.
That is an awesome experience and an incredible responsibility for me.”
According to <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6818">Rick</span>, “we are all on a spiritual journey to discover God and His promises.” If so, it’s certainly a unique journey that <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6819">Rick</span> <span id="x_yui_3_16_0_ym19_1_1478613225289_6820">Stephenson</span> has taken on “El Camino” – “the path” from piano to promise in a truly evangelical evolution.</span></h4>
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Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-60312242602357568452016-11-01T14:09:00.000-07:002016-11-01T14:09:03.154-07:00MUSICROW MAGAZINE: #CMTNextWomen Honors New Class, Debuts Award, Announces 2017 Tour
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Three inductees into CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2016
performed alongside alumna and other newcomer artists and during the
network’s fourth annual celebration, held Tuesday afternoon (Nov. 1) at
City Winery.<br />
<strong>Maggie Rose</strong>, <strong>Lucie Silvas</strong> and <strong>Margo Price</strong> were among those selected to offer songs on behalf of their freshman class, including <strong>Caitlyn Smith, Jamie Lynn Spears, Jillian Jacqueline, Kree Harrison, Logan Brill, Post Monroe</strong> and <strong>Runaway June</strong>.<br />
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Surprise co-host<strong> Brandy Clark</strong> performed “Two Kids No Husband” before CMT Sr. VP of Music Strategy and Talent, <strong>Leslie Fram</strong>, surprised her with the first annual CMT Next Women of Country Impact Award.<br />
“We started the [Next Women] franchise because of Brandy Clark,” said
Fram after Clark detailed how a promise of support from
the executive led her to spend her savings on a video for “Stripes.”<br />
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Two in-the-round performances were delivered. Before the second round, <strong>Martina McBride</strong>
made a surprise appearance to announce her Love Unleashed Tour will be
amplified by CMT’s Next Women series and feature special guest <strong>Lauren Alaina</strong>.<br />
“CMT’s Next Women of Country is a movement that I truly believe
in—throughout my career I’ve championed women,” said McBride. “Mentoring
and passing along any lessons or knowledge we’ve learned to the new
generation is really important and I’m learning from them. For women,
when one of us wins, we all win and we’re stronger when we support each
other. I’m thrilled to be a part of this!”<br />
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Kicking off the first round of performances were <strong>Aubrie Sellers</strong> (“New City Blues” and a cover of The Kinks’ “All Day And All Of The Night”), <strong>Maddie & Tae</strong> (“Somebody Will,” written for their upcoming album), <strong>Maggie Rose</strong> (“More Dreams Than Dollars,” a new title and was announced as a recent signee with Narvel Blackstock), <strong>Mickey Guyton</strong> (“What I’ve Yet To Find,” a Lady Antebellum-written song she found before getting signed), and <strong>Tara Thompson</strong> (“A World Without Willie,” co-written with Alex Kline, Erin Enderlin, Leslie Satcher).<br />
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Alaina led the second round of performances (“Road Less Traveled”) with additional artists <strong>Lindsay Ell</strong> (“All Alright”), <strong>Lucie Silvas</strong> (“I Really Loved You”), <strong>Margo Price</strong> (“Hands Of Time”), and <strong>RaeLynn</strong> (“Love Triangle”).<br />
“Four years ago we identified a gaping hole in the industry,”
said Fram. “[We tried to find a way] for women to stand
shoulder-to-shoulder, support each other, and grow female voices in our
industry. So much has happened in the last few years, we’ve had a tour
going into its third year, a digital franchise, 20 artists in the CMT
studio, and our next class.”Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-92231841813948955542016-10-27T11:46:00.002-07:002016-10-27T11:46:48.288-07:00MusicRow Magazine: Musicians Hall Celebrates Garth Brooks, Rock, Soul, Country, Studio Honorees
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The 2016 Musicians Hall of Fame induction ceremony was punctuated by standing ovations as celebrities <strong>Peter Frampton, Kenny</strong> <strong>G, Stylistics</strong> lead singer <strong>Russell Thompkins Jr., Bruce Hornsby, Steve Wariner</strong> and <strong>Melinda Doolittle</strong> took the stage of The Municipal Auditorium on Wednesday night.<br />
The stars were there to celebrate the evening’s honorees – <strong>Garth Brooks & The G-Men, </strong>the<strong> Sigma Sound Studio Band</strong> (creators of TSOP, The Sound of Philadelphia), the late <strong>Jerry Reed, Don Felder</strong> of <strong>The Eagles, Ricky Skaggs</strong>, producer <strong>Allen Reynolds</strong> and engineers <strong>Lou Bradley, Ron “Snake” Reynolds, Joe Tarsia</strong> and <strong>Mark Miller.</strong><br />
“I’m proud to say you are staring at the weakest link in this group,”
said Brooks, standing with the musicians who have played on his hit
records.<br />
“It’s very humbling to be here in this hallowed hall,” said Skaggs.<br />
“Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine success or recognition of this magnitude,” commented Felder.<br />
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The evening began with the hit 1974 instrumental “TSOP” as people took their seats. Skaggs, Wariner, Felder and <strong>Gordon Kennedy</strong> then lined up to harmonize on “Seven Bridges Road.” The song was written by <strong>Steve Young,</strong> who passed away earlier this year.<br />
“What an amazing group of singers,” said Felder. “What a spectacular
night. Thank you for coming.” He then performed his Eagles composition
“Victim of Love.”<br />
From out in the crowd came solo soprano-sax notes. A spotlight pointed out <strong>Kenny G,</strong> who slowly made his way down through the audience to take the stage while playing.<br />
“I’m Kenny G, your host for the night, and I am honored to host the
fifth annual Musicians Hall of Fame ceremony,” he said. “This museum
celebrates players, and that’s why we’re here tonight.”<br />
Skaggs took the stage to sing “Heartbroke.” This song was authored by <strong>Guy Clark,</strong> who also died this year. On the gospel tune “Somebody’s Prayin,’” Skaggs was accompanied on piano by the song’s writer, <strong>John Elliott.</strong> Hornsby joined Skaggs and <strong>Kentucky</strong> <strong>Thunder</strong> on “The Way It Is.” This drew the night’s first standing ovation.<br />
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Brooks presented Skaggs with his induction medallion. “This is
amazing,” said the honoree. “Thank you so much for this….Thank you,
Emmylou [Harris], for having faith in me and hiring a hillbilly.” Skaggs
also expressed gratitude to attendee <strong>Brian Ahern,</strong> who taught him how to produce records. He thanked <strong>Sharon White,</strong> his wife of 35 years, as well as her 85-year-old, still-performing father <strong>Buck White</strong> and her sister Cheryl, among others. “Most of all, I want to thank the Lord Jesus for giving me the talent,” concluded Skaggs.<br />
AFM president <strong>David Pomeroy</strong> explained that the union
partners with the Musicians Hall of Fame to vote on who gets into the
Hall. “It’s a Lifetime Achievement award, regardless of genre or era,”
Pomeroy said. “Thank you for supporting these great musicians.”<br />
He next saluted the four honored engineers. “Masters of their craft,
welcome to the Musicians Hall of Fame!” stated Pomeroy. Tarsia, Miller,
Reynolds and Bradley offered acceptance speeches.<br />
Wariner inducted his friend and mentor <strong>Jerry Reed</strong> (1937-2008). He and Kennedy performed the honoree’s “Thing Called Love,” “Amos Moses” and “East Bound and Down.”<br />
“Jerry Reed Hubbard lived the American Dream,” said daughter <strong>Seidina Hubbard,</strong>
who accepted with her sister Lottie. She said that Reed was born in a
hobo jungle and rode the rails with his parents before achieving
success. “Daddy was unique. He was one of a kind. He was an innovator.
Thank you for recognizing his genius tonight.”<br />
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<strong>Melinda Doolittle</strong> honored the Sigma Sound team. “It took a lot of sensitivity to create The Sound of Philadelphia,” she said.<br />
The living members present to accept were <strong>Charles Collins</strong> (drums), <strong>Bobby Eli</strong> (guitar), <strong>Dennis Harris</strong> (guitar), <strong>Jimmy Williams</strong> (bass) and <strong>Earl Young</strong> (drums). Others on that team included the absent <strong>Tommy Bell</strong> (keyboards) and the late <strong>Ronnie Baker</strong> (guitar), <strong>Norman Harris</strong> (guitar), <strong>Vince Montana</strong> (vibes), <strong>TJ</strong> <strong>Tindall</strong> (guitar) and <strong>Larry Washington</strong> (congas).<br />
Stylistics vocalist Thompkins drew standing ovations for “You Make Me
Feel Brand New,” “Stone in Love with You” and “Betcha By Golly Wow.”
Doolittle joined him on the 1979 Philadelphia Sound hit “Ain’t No
Stoppin’ Us Now.”<br />
“If it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t have had a job for the last 45 years,” said Thompkins of the honorees. “This is their night.”<br />
Kenny G brought out the Musicians Hall of Fame’s founder. <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Chambers</strong> got a standing ovation and introduced attendees <strong>Gary Tallent, James Burton</strong> and <strong>Steve Cropper</strong> seated in the audience. He then invited Frampton to the stage, who drew another s.o.<br />
“It’s nice to be back,” said Frampton. He explained that Felder was
being presented with Musicians Hall of Fame’s Iconic Riff award for the
guitar part he created for “Hotel California,” which Felder co-wrote.<br />
Frampton and Felder then recreated that twin-guitar rave-up on The Eagles’ biggest hit. <strong>Garth Brooks</strong> stood, transfixed in admiration from the front row, as the two dueled instrumentally.<br />
“This is such an honor,” said Felder. “Thank you all for helping me to do what I love to do.”<br />
<strong>Dickey Lee</strong> welcomed Reynolds to the Hall. In addition to Brooks, Reynolds is notable for producing hit discs for such stars as <strong>Crystal Gayle, Chris LeDoux, Bobby Bare, Hal Ketchum, Don Williams, Trisha Yearwood, Emmylou Harris, The O’Kanes</strong> and <strong>Kathy Mattea.</strong><br />
“My heroes have mostly been songwriters and musicians,” said
Reynolds. “As a producer, I have always known I am standing on their
shoulders. I am forever in awe of their skills, especially The G-Men,
Garth’s studio band. I am so honored to be associated with their name in
the Musicians Hall of Fame, as well as with <strong>Mark Miller.</strong> I would also like to thank the one and only Garth Brooks.”<br />
This evolved into the induction of <strong>The G-Men</strong> — <strong>Bruce Bouton</strong> (steel), <strong>Mark Casstevens</strong> (rhythm guitar), <strong>Rob Hajacos</strong> (fiddle), <strong>Chris Leuzinger</strong> (lead guitar), <strong>Milton Sledge</strong> (drums), <strong>Bobby Wood</strong> (keyboards) and the late <strong>Mike Chapman</strong>
(bass). An earlier induction ceremony had been staged by Chambers with
The G-Men to honor Chapman, a few days before his death in June.<br />
Brooks and The G-Men performed “The Thunder Rolls,” the audience
sing-along “Friends in Low Places” and “The Dance.” The last-named got a
standing ovation and was dedicated to Chapman.<br />
“Mike loved Garth and The G-Men with all his heart,” said Chapman’s
widow Connie. “He passed with knowing he was so appreciated and loved.
He had the chance to have The Dance.”<br />
“I know I speak for all of these guys when I say it’s been a labor of
love,” said Casstevens. “Garth, thank you for being the most loyal
artist in music history, and for generously shining the spotlight on us
so many times,” added Leuzinger. “Twenty-seven years [together in the
studio],” marveled Wood. “I can’t believe it. Thank you for celebrating
with us tonight.”<br />
Reynolds inducted Brooks, who got yet another s.o. “He never acted
like a star,” said Reynolds. “He was always a team member. That’s why
the music turned out so well.” Brooks, in turn, praised each member of
his longtime studio band. He pointed out that Wood has now been inducted
twice, thanks to previous recognition as a member of <strong>The Memphis Boys.</strong><br />
“What a night,” exclaimed Kenny G. “Super impressive: I’ve seen
things I’ve never seen before. It’s been an honor [being the host]. This
music is the fabric of our lives.”<br />
The all-star house band was joined by all of the honorees and celebrity guests in a finale jam session on the 1973 <strong>O’Jays</strong> TSOP classic “Love Train.”<br />
The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum is located in the lower level
of Municipal Auditorium. It was the site of the after-party, as well as
the pre-show press conference.<br />
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<strong>Garth Brooks</strong> was honored by the RIAA with his
seventh Diamond album last night (Oct. 24), and he celebrated by
welcoming several of his talented friends for a concert at Nashville’s
Ascend Amphitheater.<br />
Brooks’ storied career began after he moved from his native Oklahoma
to Nashville. By 1988, he was selling boots in downtown Nashville, and
writing the lyrics and melodies that would become anthems for a
generation of music fans.<br />
Brooks signed with Capitol Nashville and released his debut album <em>Garth Brooks</em>
in 1989. The album would go on to be certified Diamond in the United
States. Diamond certification would follow for albums including 1991’s <em>Ropin’ The Wind</em>, 1994’s <em>The Hits</em>, 1997’s <em>Sevens</em>, 1998’s <em>Double Live</em> (2x Diamond), and 2007’s <em>The Ultimate Hits</em>.<br />
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Governor <strong>Bill Haslam</strong> noted that all of those albums
were recorded in Tennessee. Haslam also presented Brooks with a custom
belt buckle embedded with seven diamonds.<br />
“This state has treated me like a native son,” said Brooks, before welcoming fellow Oklahoma native and country legend <strong>Reba</strong> for a rendition of “Not Counting You,” a track from Brooks’ 1989 debut album.<br />
Reba recalled, “I’ll never forget the first time we got to work
together. It was in Illinois, and I was down in my dressing room getting
ready and my tour manager came up to me and said, ‘You’re not going to
believe this guy opening the show for you tonight.’ I said, ‘Why?’ and
he said, ‘He’s all over the place.’ So I had to go up and watch him. So I
watched you in the year of 1990, 1991 when you and I got to tour
together. We all saw something very special, very different, something
sweet and we love you very much. I am very humbled and honored to be
part of this night for you.”<br />
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<strong>Chris Young</strong> joined for a moving, pitch-perfect offering of “The River,” after telling Brooks, “It’s an honor to be onstage with you.”<br />
<strong>Jason Aldean</strong> surprised the audience with “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old).”<br />
<strong>Kelly Clarkson</strong> sang a soulful arrangement of “We Shall Be Free.”<br />
<strong>Steve Wariner</strong> offered a duet of “Long Neck Bottle,”
and was later coaxed back to the stage by Brooks and Clarkson, who
boldly asked for Wariner to perform his song “The Weekend.” Warner
obliged, at times serenading Clarkson as she danced around the stage.<br />
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It was Brooks’ duet with wife and country star <strong>Trisha Yearwood</strong>
that had the audience perhaps the most spellbound. The crowd was hushed
as the two sang “In Another’s Eyes,” followed by Yearwood’s “Walkaway
Joe.”<br />
“The guy I knew in 1987 is the same kind, compassionate, good guy,”
Yearwood told the audience. “As an artist, I’m glad to be a part of your
life.”<br />
After the string of artist guest appearances, Brooks shone the spotlight on perhaps his most special guests—his fans.<br />
Numerous times, Brooks let the fans take the lead on songs including “Two Pina Coladas” and “The Thunder Rolls.”<br />
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“You guys came here to sing,” Brooks said, reading the crowd’s
reaction. “Let’s put you back to work,” he said, before playing the
opening chords of “Unanswered Prayers.”<br />
Numerous times throughout the concert, he gave a nod to recent Country Music hall of Fame inductee <strong>Randy Travis</strong>, who was in the audience.<br />
The show neared to a close as RIAA’s <strong>Liz Kennedy</strong>
took the stage to present Brooks with his seventh Diamond award, making
him the only artist in music history to have seven albums sell more than
10 million units each, surpassing the Beatles’ record of six Diamond
albums.<br />
The RIAA has spearheaded its Gold and Platinum program for nearly 60 years.<br />
“It’s an honor to be the in the great state of Tennessee tonight…to
celebrate this wonderful place and this distinguished musician,” she
said. Kennedy noted that Brooks has sold more than 138 million albums in
the United States alone, making him the No. 1 solo artist in history.
He has earned 21 Platinum albums, 15 Multi-platinum albums, and seven
separate diamond albums.<br />
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“The list of thank you’s is unbelievable, starting with God and my
parents, and even the list of people that came before you,” said Brooks.
“This doesn’t happen without Haggard, Jones, Buck Owens and Keith
Whitley. All of country music doesn’t happen without Randy Travis, I can
tell you that. All I ever wanted to be in my life was George Strait, so
I think my greatest blessing and thank you is that Garth Brooks’ name
is on here.”<br />
For an artist who has placed his listeners front and center
throughout his time in the spotlight, the celebration ended
appropriately, with just Brooks and his fans bonding and exchanging a
musical energy. The evening closed with a full-blown fireworks display
lighting up the amphitheater.<br />
Earlier in the night, Brooks performed “The Dance,” the final track
from his 1989 debut album and a song that would become a signature hit
and fan favorite throughout the years.<br />
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This year’s Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony was rich with music and emotion.<br />
Inductees <strong>Randy Travis</strong>, <strong>Charlie Daniels</strong> and <strong>Fred Foster </strong>were
saluted by a parade of superstar performances, and each expressed
intense, heartfelt gratitude for being honored with their industry’s
highest accolade. The nearly three-hour presentation was punctuated by
more than a dozen standing ovations.<br />
This annual event is titled “The Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion
Ceremony,” since this marks the moment when the inductees are presented
with their official medallions and bronze plaques as members of the
Hall. It was staged in the CMA Theater at the Hall of Fame on Sunday
evening (Oct. 16).<br />
The event’s performances were bookended by superstar <strong>Dolly Parton</strong> and superstar <strong>Garth Brooks</strong>,
both of whom are already members of the Hall. Each inductee was
presented with his official medallion by another prior Hall inductee.<br />
The ceremony began with the playing of <strong>Doc Watson</strong>’s guitar instrumental recording of “Windy and Warm.” Watson hailed from North Carolina, as did the song’s composer, <strong>John D. Loudermilk</strong>. This was a nod to the fact that Travis, Daniels and Foster are all native North Carolinians.<br />
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“Fred Foster is a genius at identifying genius,” said <strong>Kyle Young</strong>, the
Hall’s CEO and the evening’s host. A video bio saluted the Monument
Records founder and enduring record producer. It noted his involvement
in the careers of Parton, <strong>Kris Kristofferson</strong>, <strong>Boots Randolph</strong>, <strong>Tony Joe White</strong>, <strong>Billy Grammer</strong>, <strong>Roy Orbison</strong> and <strong>Willie Nelson</strong>. Attendees <strong>Jeannie Seely</strong>, <strong>Charlie McCoy</strong> and <strong>Ray Stevens</strong> are Monument alumni, as well.<br />
Monument’s stars also included <strong>Larry Gatlin</strong> <strong>& The Gatlin Brothers</strong>, including attendee <strong>Rudy Gatlin</strong>, plus <strong>Billy Swan</strong>, <strong>Grandpa Jones</strong>, <strong>Cindy Walker</strong>, <strong>Connie Smith</strong>, <strong>Bob Moore</strong>, <strong>Boudleaux Bryant</strong>, <strong>Harlan Howard</strong>, <strong>Rusty Draper</strong>, <strong>Billy Walker</strong>, <strong>Henson Cargill</strong>, <strong>Ed Bruce</strong>, <strong>Barefoot Jerry</strong>, <strong>Ray Price</strong> and <strong>Larry Jon Wilson</strong>.<br />
“You saw things in me that no one else did,” said Parton on stage,
“and I hope I made you proud.” She performed “Dumb Blonde,” her first
hit, which appeared on Monument in 1967. “Thank you, Fred. Thanks
everybody. I’m so happy to be here.”<br />
<strong>Brandy Clark</strong> performed “Blue Bayou,” which Foster
first produced for Orbison on Monument in 1963. Kris Kristofferson
sang “Me and Bobby McGee,” which he co-wrote with Foster. Fellow Hall
of Fame member McCoy backed him on harmonica. The song first charted for
<strong>Roger Miller</strong> in 1969 and became a huge pop hit for <strong>Janis Joplin</strong> two years later.<br />
<strong>Vince Gill</strong> did the formal medallion presentation.
“Every one of us needs a champion,” he said. “Fred Foster, for all these
years, has championed great songwriters and great singers.”<br />
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“I am seldom at a loss for words,” responded Foster. “But I am at a
loss to tell you exactly what this means to me….This is the one of the
most unbelievable things that has ever happened to me and ever will. God
bless you all.”<br />
The Charlie Daniels video bio noted his pre-stardom work as a session musician for <strong>Leonard Cohen</strong>, <strong>Marty Robbins</strong>, <strong>Flatt & Scruggs</strong>, <strong>Bob Dylan</strong> and others. His famed Volunteer Jam concert events were also cited.<br />
“Charlie, you posed a question at many Volunteer Jams,”
Young reminded the inductee. That was, “Ain’t it great to be alive and
to be in Tennessee?” He asked if Daniels felt that way that evening.<br />
The first Charlie Daniels song recorded by another artist was “It Hurts Me” by <strong>Elvis Presley</strong> in 1964. <strong>Trisha Yearwood</strong>, a huge Presley fan, performed it for the honoree.<br />
<strong>Jamey Johnson</strong> did “Long Haired Country Boy,” a
Daniels hit in 1975. “I started doing this song back when I was in the
Marines,” said Johnson, “and I didn’t have no long hair then…..God bless
you, Charlie Daniels.”<br />
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<strong>Trace Adkins</strong> and top-flight fiddler <strong>Andrea Zonn</strong>
did Daniels’ signature song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” In 1979,
it sold a million, won a Grammy Award and was named CMA Single of the
Year.<br />
<strong>Brenda Lee</strong> did the formal medallion presentation.
“The thing I love about Charlie Daniels is that he loves you back,” she
said. “He loves the people that work with him, not for him. And Charlie
loves America.”<br />
“The grandiose words it would take to adequately describe
the mountain of honor I’m feeling tonight, don’t exist in my
vocabulary,” said Daniels. “It’s been a rewarding life, and I’d do it
all over again in the twinkling of an eye….I realize how blessed I am.
Long live country music. God bless Music City.”<br />
“Who’s gonna fill their shoes?” asked Young, referring to a <strong>George Jones</strong>
hit of 1985. “Randy Travis,” he answered. Young referenced the nearly
fatal stroke that Travis suffered in 2013 and added, “Randy’s voice is
indelible. And what is indelible can never be lost.”<br />
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“Is it alright if I say something?” asked <strong>Alan Jackson</strong>
before he sang. Addressing Travis, he commented, “You opened the door
to a lot of guys and gals who wanted to sing real country music.
We appreciate what you did for us.<br />
“Since he came along, there hasn’t been another country singer who has been so authentic.”<br />
Jackson sang the 1985 Travis breakthrough smash “On the Other Hand.” Written by attendees <strong>Paul Overstreet</strong> and <strong>Don Schlitz</strong>, it was named CMA Song of the Year.<br />
“You were a beacon of light on the radio, and you’re still one of the greatest singers we’ve ever had,” said <strong>Brad Paisley</strong> to Travis.<br />
Paisley performed 1987’s “Forever and Ever, Amen” solo, with just
his own acoustic-guitar accompaniment. It won a Grammy, as well as
CMA Song and Single of the Year accolades.<br />
Garth Brooks performed the 2003 Travis comeback No. 1 hit “Three
Wooden Crosses.” It won the CMA Song of the Year honor for its
composers, <strong>Doug Johnson</strong> and the late <strong>Kim Williams</strong>.<br />
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“Name another artist from any genre of music that took a format and
turned it 180 degrees to back where it came from, and made it bigger
than it was before,” said Brooks. “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for
you….Randy, tonight the world makes a little more sense to me —this is
long overdue.”<br />
Travis is partially paralyzed on one side, but walked to the podium with his wife, <strong>Mary Davis-Travis</strong>. “I just want to tell you, honey, you belong here,” she said. “You are among the greatest: You are in the Hall of Fame.<br />
“Each of you is Randy’s hero and friend. I know you have been touched
by his music. He has been touched by you….Randy stared Death in the
face, and Death blinked….It’s a special thing to hear Randy Travis sing.
Don’t you agree? Ladies and gentlemen, I want to give back to you the
voice of Randy Travis.”<br />
Travis, who could not speak as recently as a year ago, led the crowd
in singing “Amazing Grace.” “Thank you,” he stammered in conclusion.
“Thank God, and thank Mary.”<br />
The <strong>Oak Ridge Boys</strong>, McCoy and guitarist <strong>Ben Hall</strong>,
led the audience in singing country music’s unofficial “national
anthem,” “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” This is the annual ceremony’s
traditional finale.<br />
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Kris Kristofferson on the CMHoF Medallion Ceremony Red Carpet. Photo: Bev Moser/Moments By Moser</div>
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The evening’s audience was sprinkled with Country Music Hall of Fame
members. In addition to Parton, Brooks, Lee, the Oaks, Kristofferson,
McCoy and Gill, they included <strong>Bobby Bare</strong>, <strong>Charley Pride</strong>, <strong>Jo Walker Meador</strong>, <strong>Ralph Emery</strong> and members of <strong>Alabama</strong> and <strong>The Jordanaires</strong>.<br />
The “Medallion All-Star Band” backing the evening’s performers was led by <strong>Biff Watson</strong> and included <strong>Paul Franklin</strong>, <strong>Eddie Bayers</strong>, <strong>Jeff White</strong>, <strong>Michael Rhodes</strong>, <strong>Steve Gibson</strong>, <strong>Matt Rollings</strong>, <strong>Deanie Richardson</strong> and background vocalists <strong>Carmella Ramsey</strong>, <strong>Thom Flora</strong> and <strong>Tania Hancheroff</strong>.<br />
Foster, Daniels and Travis became the 128th, 129th and 130th inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.<br />
“Congratulations on this honor, gentlemen, the pinnacle of achievement in our industry,” said CMA chief <strong>Sarah Trahern</strong>.Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-70043307837955740222016-10-17T14:40:00.001-07:002016-10-17T14:41:30.011-07:00MusicRow Magazine :Bobby Karl Works The Room: Randy Travis, Charlie Daniels, Fred Foster Enter Country Music Hall of Fame<div class="meta">
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This year’s Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony was rich with music and emotion.<br />
Inductees <b>Randy Travis</b>, <b>Charlie Daniels</b> and <b>Fred Foster </b>were
saluted by a parade of superstar performances, and each expressed
intense, heartfelt gratitude for being honored with their industry’s
highest accolade. The nearly three-hour presentation was punctuated by
more than a dozen standing ovations.<br />
This annual event is titled “The Country Music Hall of Fame Medallion
Ceremony,” since this marks the moment when the inductees are presented
with their official medallions and bronze plaques as members of the
Hall. It was staged in the CMA Theater at the Hall of Fame on Sunday
evening (Oct. 16).<br />
The event’s performances were bookended by superstar <b>Dolly Parton</b> and superstar <b>Garth Brooks</b>,
both of whom are already members of the Hall. Each inductee was
presented with his official medallion by another prior Hall inductee.<br />
The ceremony began with the playing of <b>Doc Watson</b>’s guitar instrumental recording of “Windy and Warm.” Watson hailed from North Carolina, as did the song’s composer, <b>John D. Loudermilk</b>. This was a nod to the fact that Travis, Daniels and Foster are all native North Carolinians.<br />
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“Fred Foster is a genius at identifying genius,” said <b>Kyle Young</b>, the
Hall’s CEO and the evening’s host. A video bio saluted the Monument
Records founder and enduring record producer. It noted his involvement
in the careers of Parton, <b>Kris Kristofferson</b>, <b>Boots Randolph</b>, <b>Tony Joe White</b>, <b>Billy Grammer</b>, <b>Roy Orbison</b> and <b>Willie Nelson</b>. Attendees <b>Jeannie Seely</b>, <b>Charlie McCoy</b> and <b>Ray Stevens</b> are Monument alumni, as well.<br />
Monument’s stars also included <b>Larry Gatlin</b> <b>& The Gatlin Brothers</b>, including attendee <b>Rudy Gatlin</b>, plus <b>Billy Swan</b>, <b>Grandpa Jones</b>, <b>Cindy Walker</b>, <b>Connie Smith</b>, <b>Bob Moore</b>, <b>Boudleaux Bryant</b>, <b>Harlan Howard</b>, <b>Rusty Draper</b>, <b>Billy Walker</b>, <b>Henson Cargill</b>, <b>Ed Bruce</b>, <b>Barefoot Jerry</b>, <b>Ray Price</b> and <b>Larry Jon Wilson</b>.<br />
“You saw things in me that no one else did,” said Parton on stage,
“and I hope I made you proud.” She performed “Dumb Blonde,” her first
hit, which appeared on Monument in 1967. “Thank you, Fred. Thanks
everybody. I’m so happy to be here.”<br />
<b>Brandy Clark</b> performed “Blue Bayou,” which Foster
first produced for Orbison on Monument in 1963. Kris Kristofferson
sang “Me and Bobby McGee,” which he co-wrote with Foster. Fellow Hall
of Fame member McCoy backed him on harmonica. The song first charted for
<b>Roger Miller</b> in 1969 and became a huge pop hit for <b>Janis Joplin</b> two years later.<br />
<b>Vince Gill</b> did the formal medallion presentation.
“Every one of us needs a champion,” he said. “Fred Foster, for all these
years, has championed great songwriters and great singers.”<br />
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“I am seldom at a loss for words,” responded Foster. “But I am at a
loss to tell you exactly what this means to me….This is the one of the
most unbelievable things that has ever happened to me and ever will. God
bless you all.”<br />
The Charlie Daniels video bio noted his pre-stardom work as a session musician for <b>Leonard Cohen</b>, <b>Marty Robbins</b>, <b>Flatt & Scruggs</b>, <b>Bob Dylan</b> and others. His famed Volunteer Jam concert events were also cited.<br />
“Charlie, you posed a question at many Volunteer Jams,”
Young reminded the inductee. That was, “Ain’t it great to be alive and
to be in Tennessee?” He asked if Daniels felt that way that evening.<br />
The first Charlie Daniels song recorded by another artist was “It Hurts Me” by <b>Elvis Presley</b> in 1964. <b>Trisha Yearwood</b>, a huge Presley fan, performed it for the honoree.<br />
<b>Jamey Johnson</b> did “Long Haired Country Boy,” a
Daniels hit in 1975. “I started doing this song back when I was in the
Marines,” said Johnson, “and I didn’t have no long hair then…..God bless
you, Charlie Daniels.”<br />
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<b>Trace Adkins</b> and top-flight fiddler <b>Andrea Zonn</b>
did Daniels’ signature song “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” In 1979,
it sold a million, won a Grammy Award and was named CMA Single of the
Year.<br />
<b>Brenda Lee</b> did the formal medallion presentation.
“The thing I love about Charlie Daniels is that he loves you back,” she
said. “He loves the people that work with him, not for him. And Charlie
loves America.”<br />
“The grandiose words it would take to adequately describe
the mountain of honor I’m feeling tonight, don’t exist in my
vocabulary,” said Daniels. “It’s been a rewarding life, and I’d do it
all over again in the twinkling of an eye….I realize how blessed I am.
Long live country music. God bless Music City.”<br />
“Who’s gonna fill their shoes?” asked Young, referring to a <b>George Jones</b>
hit of 1985. “Randy Travis,” he answered. Young referenced the nearly
fatal stroke that Travis suffered in 2013 and added, “Randy’s voice is
indelible. And what is indelible can never be lost.”<br />
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“Is it alright if I say something?” asked <b>Alan Jackson</b>
before he sang. Addressing Travis, he commented, “You opened the door
to a lot of guys and gals who wanted to sing real country music.
We appreciate what you did for us.<br />
“Since he came along, there hasn’t been another country singer who has been so authentic.”<br />
Jackson sang the 1985 Travis breakthrough smash “On the Other Hand.” Written by attendees <b>Paul Overstreet</b> and <b>Don Schlitz</b>, it was named CMA Song of the Year.<br />
“You were a beacon of light on the radio, and you’re still one of the greatest singers we’ve ever had,” said <b>Brad Paisley</b> to Travis.<br />
Paisley performed 1987’s “Forever and Ever, Amen” solo, with just
his own acoustic-guitar accompaniment. It won a Grammy, as well as
CMA Song and Single of the Year accolades.<br />
Garth Brooks performed the 2003 Travis comeback No. 1 hit “Three
Wooden Crosses.” It won the CMA Song of the Year honor for its
composers, <b>Doug Johnson</b> and the late <b>Kim Williams</b>.<br />
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“Name another artist from any genre of music that took a format and
turned it 180 degrees to back where it came from, and made it bigger
than it was before,” said Brooks. “I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for
you….Randy, tonight the world makes a little more sense to me —this is
long overdue.”<br />
Travis is partially paralyzed on one side, but walked to the podium with his wife, <b>Mary Davis-Travis</b>. “I just want to tell you, honey, you belong here,” she said. “You are among the greatest: You are in the Hall of Fame.<br />
“Each of you is Randy’s hero and friend. I know you have been touched
by his music. He has been touched by you….Randy stared Death in the
face, and Death blinked….It’s a special thing to hear Randy Travis sing.
Don’t you agree? Ladies and gentlemen, I want to give back to you the
voice of Randy Travis.”<br />
Travis, who could not speak as recently as a year ago, led the crowd
in singing “Amazing Grace.” “Thank you,” he stammered in conclusion.
“Thank God, and thank Mary.”<br />
The <b>Oak Ridge Boys</b>, McCoy and guitarist <b>Ben Hall</b>,
led the audience in singing country music’s unofficial “national
anthem,” “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” This is the annual ceremony’s
traditional finale.<br />
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The evening’s audience was sprinkled with Country Music Hall of Fame
members. In addition to Parton, Brooks, Lee, the Oaks, Kristofferson,
McCoy and Gill, they included <b>Bobby Bare</b>, <b>Charley Pride</b>, <b>Jo Walker Meador</b>, <b>Ralph Emery</b> and members of <b>Alabama</b> and <b>The Jordanaires</b>.<br />
The “Medallion All-Star Band” backing the evening’s performers was led by <b>Biff Watson</b> and included <b>Paul Franklin</b>, <b>Eddie Bayers</b>, <b>Jeff White</b>, <b>Michael Rhodes</b>, <b>Steve Gibson</b>, <b>Matt Rollings</b>, <b>Deanie Richardson</b> and background vocalists <b>Carmella Ramsey</b>, <b>Thom Flora</b> and <b>Tania Hancheroff</b>.<br />
Foster, Daniels and Travis became the 128th, 129th and 130th inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.<br />
“Congratulations on this honor, gentlemen, the pinnacle of achievement in our industry,” said CMA chief <b>Sarah Trahern</b>.Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-8675909730175662602016-10-17T12:59:00.000-07:002016-10-18T12:59:53.795-07:00CMTT Country Music Tattletale: Tootsies’ 56th Birthday Bash Features Surprise Guests Kid Rock And Billy Ray Cyrus<h2 class="title">
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Thousands joined some of the hottest musicians to honor Tootsie Bess
and celebrate the legendary Tootsies’ World Famous Orchid Lounge on
Tuesday, October 11th in Downtown Nashville. The annual block party
celebrating Tootsie’s 55th Birthday hosted a plethora of hit-makers
including Montgomery Gentry, Darryl Worley, Randy Houser, Jon Pardi,
Anthony Orio, Daryle Singletary, Joe Diffie, Trick Pony, Love and Theft,
Tera Thompson, The Fiddle Man Tim Watson and surprise guests Kid Rock
and Billy Ray Cyrus.<br />
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“Every year this party gets bigger and bigger. Many of
these artists got their start at Tootsie’s, so it is great to see
everything come full circle and have them back to perform to honor
Tootsie and Tootsies Orchid Lounge,” said Tootsie’s proprietor Steve
Smith. “Thanks to all who came out and celebrated with us and we look
forward to next year!”</blockquote>
The all-day concert event hosted by the most legendary honky-tonk in
Music City included hours of live music from the featured artists
alongside a singing competition. Nathan’s Hot Dogs’ held a hot dog
eating competition and Tootsies provided fun for the whole family.Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-67258697044638218002016-10-14T12:26:00.000-07:002016-10-18T12:26:25.212-07:00Webster PR Press Release: TOOTSIES' 56TH BIRTHDAY BASH FEATURES SURPRISE GUESTS KID ROCK AND BILLY RAY CYRUS<!--[if !mso]>
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</span><span class="title1"><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><a href="http://websterpr.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bf141dbbd818f4f933816b13a&id=ac1de4b328&e=21cceac793" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: none; text-underline: none;"><img align="none" alt="Tootsies Orchid Lounge" border="0" height="264" id="_x0000_i1025" src="https://gallery.mailchimp.com/bf141dbbd818f4f933816b13a/images/b20914b6-3ab9-483c-ae95-3942b0733c18.jpg" style="height: 264px; margin-bottom: 2px; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px; margin-top: 2px; width: 400px;" width="400" /></span></a></span></span><span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt; line-height: 110%; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><br />
</span><span class="subtitle1"><span style="font-size: 10.5pt; line-height: 110%; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Thousands Pack the Streets of
Downtown Broadway to Honor Tootsie Bess</span></span><span style="color: black; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt; line-height: 110%; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"></span><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 10.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Thousands joined some of the
hottest musicians to honor Tootsie Bess and celebrate the legendary Tootsies’
World Famous Orchid Lounge on Tuesday, October 11th in Downtown Nashville.
The annual block party celebrating Tootsie’s 55th Birthday hosted a plethora
of hit-makers including <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Montgomery
Gentry</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Darryl
Worley</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Randy
Houser</span></strong>,<strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">
Jon Pardi</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Anthony
Orio</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Daryle
Singletary</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Joe
Diffie</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Trick
Pony</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Love
and Theft</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Tera
Thompson</span></strong>, <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">The
Fiddle Man Tim Watson</span></strong> and surprise guests <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Kid Rock </span></strong>and <strong><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">Billy Ray Cyrus.</span></strong><br />
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“Every year this party gets bigger and bigger. Many of these artists got
their start at Tootsie’s, so it is great to see everything come full circle
and have them back to perform to honor Tootsie and Tootsies Orchid Lounge,”
said Tootsie’s proprietor Steve Smith. “Thanks to all who came out and
celebrated with us and we look forward to next year!”<br />
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The all-day concert event hosted by the most legendary honky-tonk in Music
City included hours of live music from the featured artists alongside a
singing competition. Nathan’s Hot Dogs’ held a hot dog eating competition and
Tootsies provided fun for the whole family.<br />
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<strong><u><span style="font-family: "Arial",sans-serif;">About Tootsie's World
Famous Orchid Lounge:</span></u></strong><br />
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge has operated across the alley from the Ryman almost
continuously since 1960. Its proprietor from 1960 to 1978, Hattie Louise
“Tootsie” Bess, bought the lounge called “Mom’s” and named it for herself.
According to tradition, a painter mistakenly painted the exterior orchid
purple. The color was never changed and became Tootsie’s signature color.
Over the years, she served such famous customers as Kris Kristofferson, Faron
Young and Willie Nelson when they were still up-and-coming artists, and
Tootsie was well-known for her generosity toward struggling musicians. The
photo and memorabilia-lined walls are called “Tootsie’s Wall of Fame.” Today,
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge is a must-see Music City destination for tourists and
is frequented by locals, including some of the biggest names in country
music, who often drop in and surprise patrons with impromptu performances.
Kenny Chesney with classic rock icon Steve Miller, Keith Urban, Kix Brooks,
Montgomery Gentry, Kid Rock, Steven Tyler, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson,
Dierks Bentley and Hank Williams, Jr. are among the artists who have recently
performed there. For additional information, visit <a href="http://websterpr.us1.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=bf141dbbd818f4f933816b13a&id=47dd0c8ed1&e=21cceac793"><b>www.tootsies.net</b></a>.</span><span style="mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><br />
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When <strong>Gary Reamey</strong> retired from his role as Sr.
Partner at financial services firm Edward Jones after 35 years there, he
wasn’t quite ready to kick back and relax.<br />
A lifelong lover of music and songwriting, Reamey would meet every
six months or so with former work partners who shared his creative zeal.
Three years ago, the group ventured to Nashville.<br />
“I read an article in the <em>New York Times</em> about a company
called Pivot Planet. If you wanted to learn more about songwriting, or
any topic, they connected you with people. I looked at three or four
pictures and bios, and I chose the guy who looked like James Taylor,” he
quips. “So, that’s how we got here.”<br />
The James Taylor look-a-like was longtime songwriter and publisher<strong> Steve Leslie</strong>.
“Brand New Strings,” his title cut for Ricky Skaggs’ 2004 album, earned
Leslie a Grammy. He has also penned 20 Darryl Worley songs, including
“Tennessee River Run” and “Second Wind,” as well as songs recorded by
George Strait, Kenny Rogers and more.<br />
In addition to years of experience in Nashville’s songwriter circles,
Leslie ran his own independent publishing company for several years.
From 2011-2014, Leslie was an adjunct professor of songwriting at
Belmont University.<br />
They met at music industry haunt Noshville in Nashville’s Green Hills area.<br />
“It was immediately like I’ve known these guys my whole life. We
spent a good part of the day doing some mentoring and they sent me some
songs ahead of time,” recalls Leslie. The group, which included Dave
Skinner, Howard Lopez, Dan Terry, and Rob Boyd, would end up co-writing a
song called “Masterpiece” later that afternoon. Garth Brooks would
later put the song on hold.<br />
The group began exploring options for launching a publishing company.
As the idea developed, Reamey and Leslie proved to be the most
committed and passionate about the project. Leslie gave Reamey “probably
thousands and thousands of pages of publishing information to read,”
recalls Reamey.<br />
Leslie later visited Reamey’s home in Naples, Florida. In four days,
the duo crafted the business plan for SNG Music, with a vision to create
a home for top-shelf country songwriters, and the goal of always having
a tune in the top 20 on the country charts. SNG Music opened in 2014 in
Nashville.<br />
Currently, the roster includes Leslie, Reamey, Marianne Allison, Abbey Cone, Bobby Fischer, Zarni de Vette, and <strong>Marty Dodson</strong>,
who signed with SNG Music in July. He penned Billy Currington’s “Must
Be Doin’ Something Right” and “Let Me Down Easy,” Carrie Underwood’s
“Songs Like This,” Kenny Chesney’s “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven,”
and more. His song “Bounce” topped the K-Pop charts in Korea, and earned
him Asian Song of the Year honors in 2013.<br />
The boutique company’s model focuses on country music, and on keeping
its roster at six songwriters, in order to fully engage in developing
the writers it represents.<br />
“You can’t be all things to all people,” says Reamey, sitting in a
writer’s suite just off Nashville’s Music Row area. “You can do it two
ways, based on my business experience. You can either be boutique or try
to be the biggest, because anything else in between is tough to run as a
business.”<br />
He adds, “I’ve done big. Edward Jones was 40,000 employees and 12,000
offices and 4 million clients and I loved it. But as songwriters owning
this business, we needed to stay boutique, and we needed to be very
selective in whom we represent. Those writers need to be talented, to be
driven to write great songs, and have a music philosophy that is
consistent with SNG. They also have to want to help mentor and give back
to other songwriters.”<br />
SNG Music is a private partnership, and 100 percent owned by its
employees. Each songwriter receives co-publishing on every song they
create, and each contract has one-year mutual renewal options.<br />
Additionally, each songwriter develops an annual business plan,
outlining what they hope to accomplish in the year ahead. The plan can
involve anything from identifying specific writers they hope to co-write
with, devising paths for getting songs heard and/or cut by specific
artists, outlining writing goals, and recognizing networking and
performance opportunities.<br />
“It’s the first time a publisher has ever asked me to do that,”
Dodson says. “When they first mentioned it, I thought, ‘Well, my
business plan is to write a song tomorrow better than the one I wrote
today.’ Gary is great at bringing these business principles into what we
do because what we do can be artsy and loose. It helped me really look
at what do I want to accomplish and how can I get there? How much time
do I need to spend mentoring other people and pitching songs, and
working on ideas? Now, I consciously spend more time pitching songs. I
block out time for it. It has helped me be more balanced as a writer.”<br />
“It also takes care of addressing expectations that they have and
things that I’m accountable for,” says Leslie. “We can have a meeting
and talk about where we are. If we didn’t accomplish something, it’s ok,
why didn’t we? So Gary brings that great structure here.”<br />
“One of the benefits to it being a private company owned by the
employees is we can take a long-term view of things, from a business and
a songwriter/development perspective,” Reamey says.<br />
“As an example, Zarni and Abbey are newer writers. They have talent
and we’ll take the time to develop them in whatever way it needs to
happen,” he adds. “In my old business, we used to say, ‘We are not
driven by quarterly financials. We make our decisions based on what is
best for the company.’ A lot of times we will say, ‘How will this impact
us five, 10, 15 years down the road?’ We can pass this on to the next
generation and let them do what they need to do.”<br />
“We want to leave a legacy company,” sums Leslie.Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-27523688792084863712016-10-10T14:44:00.000-07:002016-10-17T14:44:56.497-07:00MusicRow Magazine: Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame Inducts Four, Presents Special Awards
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<strong>Aaron Barker</strong>, <strong>Beth Nielsen Chapman</strong>, <strong>Bob Morrison</strong> and the late <strong>Townes Van Zandt</strong> were officially inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in Sunday night (Oct. 9) at the Music City Center.<br />
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In addition <strong>Ashley Gorley</strong> was named Songwriter of the Year and <strong>Lori McKenna</strong> claimed Song of the Year for “Humble and Kind” (and sang an acoustic version of it after her speech). <strong>Cole Swindell</strong> was named Songwriter/Artist of the Year and he emotionally accepted the award in a pre-taped video.<br />
The event began with the announcement of the list of 10 Songs I Wish
I’d Written, voted on by members of Nashville Songwriters Association
International (NSAI).<br />
“Every year our organization has the distinct pleasure of honoring
four of the best of the best songwriters in our community with induction
into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame,” said <strong>Pat Alger</strong>,
Board Chair of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation and
himself a Hall of Fame member. “Once again the current group of
inductees exemplifies the high standards that have helped make Nashville
the songwriting capital of the world.”<br />
Following welcoming remarks by Alger, the evening kicked off with inductions and performances.<br />
Morrison was inducted by Hall of Fame songwriter <strong>Layng Martine Jr.</strong> <strong>William Michael Morgan</strong> performed a traditional-leaning “Looking For Love” and <strong>Phil Vassar</strong> sang a sterling rendition of “You Decorated My Life.”<br />
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Barker was inducted by <strong>Phyllis Williams</strong>, widow of late Hall of Fame songwriter/Barker co-writer <strong>Kim Williams</strong>. Curb artist <strong>Mo Pitney</strong> performed a heartfelt version of “Baby Blue.” The legendary<strong> Mac Davis</strong> stepped in for “Love Without End, Amen.”<br />
Chapman was inducted by longtime friend/hit songwriter <strong>Annie Roboff</strong>. <strong>Kim Carnes</strong>, <strong>Emily Saliers</strong> (of The Indigo Girls) and <strong>Pam Tillis</strong> joined <strong>Bill Lloyd</strong> to offer “This Kiss.” Pop superstar <strong>Olivia Newton-John</strong> joined Lloyd, singer/songwriter <strong>Amy Sky</strong> and Chapman’s son, <strong>Ernest Chapman</strong>, to sing “Sand and Water,” a lovely performance that received a standing ovation.<br />
Van Zandt was inducted by producer <strong>Jim Rooney</strong>. Van Zandt, who died in 1997, was shown performing “Pancho and Lefty” via a video clip from the 1976 film <em>Heartworn Highways</em>. <strong>Darrell Scott</strong> delivered a strong take on “White Freightliner Blues.” <strong>Ricky Skaggs & Sharon White</strong> performed the exquisite “If I Needed You.” Van Zandt’s award was accepted by his children <strong>Katie Belle Van Zandt</strong> and <strong>Will Van Zandt</strong>.<br />
In a special tribute alongside the inductions, Hall of Fame songwriters Alger, Davis and <strong>Ray Stevens</strong> presented the <strong>Frances Williams Preston</strong> Mentor Award to the late Atlanta music icon <strong>Bill Lowery</strong>. <strong>Butch Lowery</strong> accepted on behalf of his father. The event also paused to remember five inductees who have died since the 2015 ceremony: <strong>Guy Clark</strong>, <strong>Merle Haggard</strong>, <strong>Ted Harris</strong>, <strong>John D. Loudermilk</strong> and Kim Williams.<br />
The evening featured a <a href="https://www.musicrow.com/2016/10/robert-k-oermann-receives-keynote-award-from-nashville-songwriters-hall-of-fame-foundation/" target="_blank">special presentation</a> to <strong>Robert K. Oermann</strong>,
industry journalist and NaSHOF board historian. He was presented with
the organization’s Keystone Award in appreciation for his long-term
commitment to the Nashville songwriting community and the Foundation’s
Hall of Fame nominating process.<br />
Presented to the songwriters, the selections for 10 Songs I Wish I’d
Written include: “Break Up in a Small Town,” “Burning House,” “Buy Me a
Boat,” “Die a Happy Man,” “I Got the Boy,” “John Cougar, John Deere,
John 3:16,” “Like a Wrecking Ball,” “My Church,” “Record Year” and
“Sangria.”Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-67084396045753895312016-10-10T14:40:00.000-07:002016-10-17T14:42:59.208-07:00MusicRow Magazine: Robert K. Oermann Receives Keynote Award From Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation
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Nashville journalist and <em>MusicRow</em> contributor <strong>Robert K. Oermann</strong> accepted the Keynote Award from the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation on Sunday night (Oct. 9).<br />
The presentation was incorporated into the Nashville Songwriters Hall
of Fame induction ceremony at the Music City Center. Oermann, the
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame board historian, was recognized for
his long-term commitment to the Nashville songwriting community and the
Foundation’s Hall of Fame nominating process.<br />
Oermann, who was born in Pittsburgh, told the audience about studying
the credits on the 45 RPM singles in his grandmother’s record shop. He
noted, “For almost all of my life, I have known the names of Boudleaux
& Felice Bryant, John D. Loudermilk, Dallas Frazier, Cindy Walker,
Harlan Howard, Marijohn Wilkin, Hank Cochran and their peers.”<br />
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He continued, “Then, in the 1970s, I heard the songs of Kris
Kristofferson, Tom T. Hall and Dolly Parton. I thought, ‘If that’s what
Nashville music is today, I need to go there.’”<br />
Noting that he didn’t know anyone in Nashville when he relocated.<br />
“As it has done for all of you here, this amazing community has
opened its heart to me,” he said. “I got to meet not only all of those
songwriting heroes, but just about everyone on Music Row.”<br />
He added, “There are a lot of great stars of our songwriting
community here tonight. But the biggest superstar in this room is
sitting right over there. She is my wife, my best friend and my
co-writer, Mary Bufwack.” (The pair published their latest version of <em>Finding Her Voice</em>, a comprehensive survey of female artists in country music, in 2003.)<br />
Concluding his speech, Oermann said, “We have found what the whole
world is looking for – and what so many of your songs have been written
about – and that is true and lasting love. I thank her from the bottom
of my heart for that. And I thank you, the songwriters, for this honor
tonight.”Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-67839517617385371542016-10-09T13:11:00.000-07:002016-10-18T13:11:23.350-07:00Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2016 <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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There’s not much that rattles singer-songwriter Beth Nielsen
Chapman. But before her induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall
of Fame, she was nervous. "This is the top echelon of songwriters… I’m
nervous to stand before my tribe,” she admitted. “I’m thrilled and
honored, but it’s also just an incredible sense of awe of being in front
of this particular audience.”<br />
Chapman, who penned Willie
Nelson's "Nothing I Can Do About It Now" and co-wrote Faith Hill's
crossover smash "This Kiss," was one of four writers inducted into the
hall during a gala at the Music City Center Sunday night. She and Aaron
Barker ("Love without End, Amen") were inducted in the Songwriter
category, Bob Morrison ("Lookin' for Love") in the Veteran category and
the late Townes Van Zandt ("If I Needed You") in the Songwriter/Artist
category. These inductees, said NaSHOF member and Board Chair Pat Alger,
exemplify "the high standards that have helped to make Nashville the
songwriting capital of the world."<br />
"This is the highest
honor this industry offers for what I do. I don’t even know how to say
thank you," said Barker, before deadpanning, "I thought (my induction)
was a typo. If they’ve got it wrong, they’re not getting their award
back."<br />
For Morrison, being recognized by his fellow
songwriters made his induction even more special: "It’s nice to have a
hit song, but it’s a lot nicer when your peers say, 'Hey, you did all
right.' "<br />
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Journalist
and NaSHOF board historian Robert K. Oermann received the
organization's Keystone Award in appreciation for his commitment to
Music City's songwriting community, and Bill Lowery was posthumously
honored with the Frances Williams Preston Mentor Award.<br />
The
Nashville Songwriters Association International also presented its
annual Songwriter Achievement Awards on Sunday. Lori McKenna's "Humble
and Kind" was named Song of the Year. Ashley Gorley took home Songwriter
of the Year honors, and Cole Swindell was named Songwriter/Artist of
the Year. The NSAI also presented their "10 Songs I Wish I'd Written"
Awards to a number of writers and their songs, including "Burning House"
(written by Jeff Bhasker, Cam and Tyler Johnson) and "Record Year"
(Eric Church and Jeff Hyde).<br />
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After nearly 25 years at Sony/ATV, <strong>Dale Dodson</strong> jokes
that he’s seen the carpet change three times. Of course, the name on
the building has been adjusted quite a few times too, yet Dodson has
remained a cornerstone for the publishing company.<br />
A West Virginia native, Dodson worked as a disc jockey before moving
to Nashville in 1987. He was hired at the publishing company in 1992 at
the request of <strong>Donna Hilley</strong>, who went on to become
president and CEO of Sony/ATV. A knowledgeable country music fan, Dodson
was initially assigned to sift through the catalogs of legendary
songwriters like <strong>Harlan Howard</strong>, <strong>Hank Cochran</strong>, <strong>Buck Owens</strong>, <strong>Red Lane</strong> and <strong>Curly Putman</strong>.<br />
His mission was to find overlooked songs that still sounded like they
could get cut, and then try to make it happen by recording a fresh
demo. Along the way he befriended these writers and can rattle off
anecdotes faster than most industry newcomers can drop names.<br />
He can talk about how Red Lane and <strong>Max T. Barnes</strong> used to write songs over the phone, sometimes fleshing out verses or choruses provided by<strong> Merle Haggard</strong>,
or that Hank Cochran preferred to write really late at night at home in
Goodlettsville while Harlan Howard would show up on Music Row in the
mornings and then go have drinks at lunch.<br />
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“I love the past, and I love all these guys,” he says, gesturing
toward the vintage album covers pasted on the wall. “I’ve got all their
records and I’ve got all their boxed sets. I could listen to that stuff
forever. But the thing is, I want my phone to ring.”<br />
In the mid 2000s, Dodson — who is a songwriter himself — started
working with hot contemporary writers but has since gone back to
focusing on the catalog. This time, though, he’s looking for material
only two to five years behind the modern day. Along with his employment
at Sony/ATV, he’s also a consultant for Carnival Music.<br />
Dodson explains that he spends most of his daily commute listening to
catalog. When he finds a hidden gem, he plays it at different times of
day to see if it holds up.<br />
Asked what exactly he’s listening for, Dodson answers, “I listen to
two different things. I listen for something that tells me something –
that makes me either laugh or cry or say, ‘Oooh, what a lyric!’ Then I
listen for radio. So when I listen, I’m listening from a different
angle. That’s why it takes me some time. With all these catalogs, and
all these songs, I want to give everyone the respect as a songwriter.”<br />
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The deep dive has served a number of artists well, including <strong>Martina McBride</strong>, when “A Broken Wing” was pulled out of the vault. <strong>George Strait</strong> recorded “The Seashores of Old Mexico” after Dodson gave it a second wind. He’s secured cuts with <strong>Brooks & Dunn</strong>, <strong>Luke Bryan</strong>, <strong>Billy Currington</strong>, <strong>Alan Jackson</strong>, <strong>Jamey Johnson</strong>, <strong>Scotty McCreery</strong>, <strong>Reba McEntire</strong>, <strong>Jo Dee Messina</strong> and <strong>Lee Ann Womack</strong> as well.<br />
Dodson also sets up writing dates for Carnival songwriters like <strong>Scooter Carusoe</strong>, <strong>Troy Jones</strong> or <strong>Marla Cannon-Goodman</strong>
with outside artists and someone who does tracking (commonly known as a
track guy). Often he tries to connect at least one person from Carnival
and Sony/ATV to make the co-write click. And when it comes to pitching,
Dodson says he can go in a couple of directions.<br />
“If you were a producer, or in A&R, or an artist, you’d come in
and sit down and I would play you songs. Or I could come to your office
and play you three or four. Or we’ll have group meetings where a
producer will bring [a Sony/ATV group] in and we’ll go around the room
and play a song,” he says. “A company like this is huge and you’ve got
to get as much opportunity as possible. But that being said, the best
way to do it is to come in with one song at a time. I like that!”<br />
Using that singular tactic, he’s launched an email blast every week
called The Dodson Files, where he pitches precisely one song to a select
number of people in the industry—or as he refers to them, “the ones who
make the town spin.” Although it’s a low-key approach, he’s landed a
few cuts. He says he learned the one-off trick from Cochran, who taught
Dodson to pay attention to the emotion in the room and react on it.<br />
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Along with a keen ear for lyrics and melodies, the underrated skills
of watching and learning from the masters has served him well. When
Dodson arrived in the 1990s, it was understood that you needed to know
about country music history before getting into the music business.
Today, that quality isn’t as common.<br />
“I wish that there was a little bit more respect,” he says. “Because when I came here, these people we’re talking about—<strong>Willie Nelson</strong> and <strong>Conway Twitty</strong>, greats like <strong>Billy Sherrill</strong> and <strong>Chet Atkins</strong>, the Bradley family, the Dennys, <strong>Fred Foster</strong>, <strong>Bob Montgomery</strong>, <strong>Paul Worley</strong>, <strong>Tony Brown</strong>—they were <em>giants</em>.
And when you were around them, that’s how you treated them. If you were
in the room, you shut up and hope that nothing stupid rolls out of your
mouth and learn and watch.”<br />
Naturally, as anyone who’s spent decades in the music industry can
attest, the pace has the potential to wear you down. Nonetheless, Dodson
says he wants to reach his 40-year milestone at Sony/ATV and continue
working with Carnival. He answers quickly when he’s asked about the
reward of working in such a temperamental business.<br />
“I love great songs!” he says. “It’s the beginning. If you don’t have
a great song, you don’t have an artist. And songwriters! I love writing
songs. It’s my outlet but I consider it my second job. Songplugging is
my first job because I love songs and I love the deal and I love this
game of getting in here and getting songs recorded. And I love, most of
all, making songwriters happy.”Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-15319580095226589212016-10-05T13:12:00.000-07:002016-10-18T13:13:13.941-07:00MusicRow Magazine: In Pictures: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Get Stars On Music City Walk of Fame
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<strong>Tim McGraw</strong> and <strong>Faith Hill</strong> received
their stars at the Music City Walk of Fame earlier today (Oct. 5). The
couple’s silver stars are located at Nashville’s Walk of Fame Park. <strong>Reba McEntire</strong>, who already has a star in Nashville’s Walk of Fame park, was on hand to present Hill and McGraw with the honor.<br />
Last night, the couple performed an<a href="https://www.musicrow.com/2016/10/exclusive-tim-mcgraw-and-faith-hill-revisit-hits-rekindle-fire-at-ryman-concert/" target="_blank"> intimate concert</a>
at the Ryman Auditorium, to announce their 2017 Soul2Soul tour, which
launches in New Orleans on April 7 and runs through October.<br />
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<strong>Larry Gatlin</strong> accepted two BMI Million-Air Awards
during his sold-out concert at the Franklin Theater in downtown Franklin
on Saturday (Oct. 8). The honor is given to songwriters, composers and
publishers whose songs accumulate over one million U.S. broadcast
performances.<br />
BMI’s <strong>Perry Howard</strong> presented the awards to Gatlin
for writing “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You)” and “Broken
Lady,” both of which were hits for <strong>Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers</strong>.
Both singles have surpassed two million radio spins, taking them to the
next level of the Million-Air Award. Gatlin has previously received
Million-Air Awards for “All The Gold in California,” “I Just Wish You
Were Someone I Love” and “The Lady Takes the Cowboy Everytime.”Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-87380390125269568172016-10-03T14:33:00.000-07:002016-10-18T14:36:08.911-07:00Absolute Publicity: Larry Gatlin Honored with BMI "Million-Air" Awards<!--[if !mso]>
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<b><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; color: black; font-size: 14.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">LARRY GATLIN HONORED WITH BMI "MILLION-AIR"
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<span style="color: black;">Nashville, Tenn. (October 3,
2016) - This past Saturday night before a sold-out crowd at the <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Franklin Theatre</span></b>
near <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Nashville</span></b>, country
music legend <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Larry Gatlin </span></b>was
honored on-stage when he was presented with two <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">BMI</span></b> "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Million-Air</span></b>" <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Awards</span></b>. The honor is given to songwriters,
composers and publishers whose songs accumulate over <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">one million</span></b> U.S.
broadcast performances.</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">BMI's <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Perry Howard</span></b> was on-hand to present Gatlin with
awards for his self-penned hits, "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)</span></b>" and "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Broken Lady</span></b>,"
both of which have surpassed <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">two million</span></b> radio spins, taking each song to the
next plateau of the "Million-Air" Award. </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">"Except for God, my family,
my friends, my fellow man and my country, my songs are the most important
thing in the world to me. In truth, they are not really mine at all,"
says Gatlin. "They are gifts that I've shared with the
world. The fact that radio stations would play the songs, that people
would listen to the songs, buy records, and come to concerts to hear the
songs, never ceases to amaze me and I am grateful more than I can say."</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">The "Million-Air"
Award has been bestowed upon many of BMI's iconic songwriters, including <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Sir Paul McCartney</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Dolly Parton</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Isaac Hayes</span></b> and <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Roy Orbison</span></b>.
The acknowledgment is a mark of respect and praise. </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">Gatlin has also
received "Million-Air" Awards for "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">All The Gold in California</span></b>," "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">I Just Wish You Were Someone
I Love</span></b>" and "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">The Lady Takes the Cowboy Everytime</span></b>."
"Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)" and "Broken
Lady" also received previous awards when the songs reached one
million spins each.</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">Larry Gatlin has a proven track
record as one of the most successful songwriters in country music
history. On the Top 10 list for male and female country artists with
the <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">most self-penned Top 40 hits</span></b>,
Gatlin comes in at <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">#5</span></b>, tying with <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Buck Owens</span></b> at <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">34 songs</span></b>. He also ranks at <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">#5</span></b> on the Top 10 list for male and female artists
with the <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">most self-penned Top 20 hits</span></b>
(ties with <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Tom T. Hall</span></b> at <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">28 songs</span></b>).
Gatlin wrote all <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">8</span></b> of the <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">#1 hit songs</span></b> recorded by <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers</span></b>. </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; color: black; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">TOP 10 MALE & FEMALE ARTISTS WITH THE MOST SELF-PENNED TOP
40 HITS:</span></b><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">(Excluding B-sides & Christmas Singles)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
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</span><span style="color: black;">Merle Haggard (46) + (1 charting self-penned
B-sides)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Marty Robbins (41) + (4 charting self-penned
B-sides)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Hank Williams, Jr. (39)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Tom T. Hall (35)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Tie: <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Larry Gatlin (34) </span></b>/ Buck Owens (34)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Dolly Parton (33)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Don Gibson (30) + (4 charting self-penned
B-sides)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Johnny Cash (28) + (5 charting self-penned
B-sides)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Bill Anderson (27) + (2 charting self-penned
B-sides) </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
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</span><b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; color: black; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">TOP
10 MALE & FEMALE ARTISTS WITH THE MOST SELF-PENNED TOP 20 HITS:</span></b><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">(Excluding B-sides & Christmas Singles)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
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</span><span style="color: black;">Merle Haggard (43)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Marty Robbins (35)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Hank Williams Jr. (30)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Dolly Parton (29)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Tie: <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Larry Gatlin (28) </span></b>/ Tom T. Hall (28)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Buck Owens (26)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Bill Anderson (25)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">Tie: Johnny Cash (22) / Alan Jackson (22)</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
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</span><i style="box-sizing: content-box;"><span style="color: black;">*Research
conducted by New York City music historian, John Alexander</span></i><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; color: black; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">About Larry Gatlin </span></b><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"><br />
</span><span style="color: black;">The close family harmonies of <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin
Brothers</span></b> have given the trio a signature sound that led to country
classics like "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">All The Gold In California</span></b>" and "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Houston (Means I'm One Day
Closer To You)</span></b>." Larry, and brothers <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Rudy</span></b> and <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Steve</span></b>, won a <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">GRAMMY®</span></b> for their 1976 breakthrough hit, "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Broken Lady</span></b>,"
and reached <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">#1</span></b> with "<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">I Just Wish You Were Someone
I Love</span></b>" soon after. Along with five career nominations
for the <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">ACM Vocal Group</span></b>,
the Gatlin Brothers picked up three 1979 trophies – <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Single of the Year</span></b> ("<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">All The Gold In California</span></b>"), <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Album of the Year</span></b> (<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><i style="box-sizing: content-box;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Straight Ahead</span></i></b>) and <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Male Vocalist of the Year</span></b> for Larry Gatlin.
Larry Gatlin has written songs that were later recorded by <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Elvis Presley</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Glen Campbell</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Barbra Streisand</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Johnny Cash</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Kris Kristofferson</span></b>,
<b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Charlie Rich</span></b>, <b style="background-attachment: inherit; background-clip: inherit; background-color: inherit; background-image: inherit; background-origin: inherit; background-size: inherit; box-sizing: content-box; color: inherit;"><span style="border: none windowtext 1.0pt; mso-border-alt: none windowtext 0in; padding: 0in;">Dottie West</span></b> and
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</span><span style="color: black;">For more information on Larry Gatlin, visit </span><span style="color: blue;"><a href="http://report.mynewsletterbuilder.com/t.js?s=57f2cbf3ee48d8f975000087&u=36976914&v=3&key=64b3&skey=c595d9cc97&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gatlinbrothers.com.%2F" style="box-sizing: content-box;" target="_blank">www.gatlinbrothers.com</a></span><span style="color: black;">.</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Arial",sans-serif; font-size: 9.0pt;"></span></div>
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Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-88507494383127508152016-09-09T13:40:00.000-07:002016-10-18T13:40:57.993-07:00MUSICROW Magazine: Garth Brooks Revisits The ‘90s For SiriusXM Concert At The Ryman
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<a href="https://www.musicrow.com/author/craig_shelburne/" rel="author" title="Posts by Craig Shelburne">Craig Shelburne</a> • September 9, 2016 </div>
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<strong>Garth Brooks</strong> and <strong>Trisha Yearwood</strong>
are two of a kind, but they didn’t have to work on a full house at their
Ryman Auditorium show on Thursday night (Sept. 8). The
filled-to-capacity venue, which Brooks often refers to as “The House,”
erupted in applause when an announcer encouraged the audience to take a
few photos, and then put away the phone and enjoy the music. This was
clearly an audience who longed for a ‘90s concert experience.<br />
Brooks had never performed a full set at the Ryman until this show,
which served as a launching pad for his SiriusXM station, known as The
Garth Channel. The show was streamed live on the new channel. At a press
conference earlier in the day, he explained his programming philosophy
by indicating that if he liked someone’s music, he’d play it, regardless
of genre.<br />
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But for his opening number, Brooks and his guitar relied solely on
the classics, mashing up a medley of songs and artists that inspired
him. This ranged from <strong>Cal Smith</strong>’s “Country Bumpkin” and <strong>George Jones</strong>’ “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” to <strong>George Strait</strong>’s “Amarillo By Morning” and <strong>Dolly Parton</strong>’s “I Will Always Love You,” as well as <strong>Randy Travis</strong>’ “I Told You So” and <strong>Keith Whitley</strong>’s “Don’t Close Your Eyes.”<br />
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But the place went berserk when the curtain lifted to reveal his band
and a simple set with no enormous screens. Suddenly the opening lines
of “Friends in Low Places” resonated through the rows of wooden pews.
From there it became one big sing-along: “Rodeo,” “Two of a Kind,
Workin’ on a Full House,” “The River,” and so on. The live renditions
were punctuated with fist pumps and teary eyes from the audience as well
as the performer.<br />
Brooks’ undeniable charisma was on full display all night long. After
“Unanswered Prayers,” he shaped his thumbs and index fingers into the
shape of a heart, a la Taylor Swift. After delivering “That Summer,” he
exclaimed, “I’ve never been here before but they’re gonna have to get
rid of me now!” When the rumble of “The Thunder Rolls” arrived, the
singing along resumed at full volume.<br />
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Of course, it’s always refreshing to hear Yearwood sing and she
graced the set list for a duet of “In Another’s Eyes” as well as a
lovely rendition of “Walkaway Joe” accompanied only by Brooks on guitar.
Indicating that they are in the midst of recording a duets album, they
unveiled a satisfying new duet, “Whiskey to Wine,” about former lovers
who have mellowed out with new partners. Brooks mentioned that the new
album will be “the most Garth thing” he’s ever done.<br />
Crowd-pleasers like “Papa Loved Mama” and “Callin’ Baton Rouge,”
along with a band introduction, set up the big broadcast finale of “The
Dance.” Brooks quietly introduced it by saying, “I hope you remember
it,” and naturally, everyone sang along.<br />
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When the main program ended, only a smattering of people left. After a
few minutes, Brooks returned for a handful of hits and rarely-heard
songs, ranging from the enduring “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn
Old)” and “Every Time That It Rains,” to “In Lonesome Dove” to “Longneck
Bottle.” On “Shameless,” he looked near ecstasy, an expression that
carried through “Standing Outside the Fire,” and likely well past the
time he exited the hallowed stage.<br />
Brooks will rekindle his world tour on Friday (Sept. 16) in Anaheim, California.Moments By Moserhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17606940100636041606noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4483742486004213440.post-27885650843797027952016-09-06T13:42:00.000-07:002016-10-18T13:42:47.539-07:00MUSICROW Magazine: Tucker Beathard Plans EP, Earns MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin
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<a href="https://www.musicrow.com/author/craig_shelburne/" rel="author" title="Posts by Craig Shelburne">Craig Shelburne</a> • September 6, 2016 </div>
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<strong>Tucker Beathard</strong> offered an acoustic preview of his upcoming EP on Tuesday (Sept. 6) at a luncheon at Saint Añejo. That project, titled <em>Fight Like Hell</em>, will be released on Oct. 7 on Dot Records, an imprint of Big Machine Label Group.<br />
Beathard accompanied himself on guitar for performances of “Momma and
Jesus,” “20-10 Tennessee,” “I’ll Take on the World With You,” “Fight
Like Hell,” and his debut single, “Rock On.” All five songs, plus “Home
Sweet USA,” will be featured on the EP. Beathard co-wrote every track on
the project.<br />
Following the performance, Beathard accepted his first <em>MusicRow</em> No. 1 Challenge Coin for “Rock On,” which is this week’s No. 1 song on <em>MusicRow</em>’s CountryBreakout Chart. Since 2014, every artist and songwriter to earn a No. 1 single on that chart receives a coin.<br />
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