September 2013

Mumford and Sons take ‘indefinite hiatus’ from music

Grammy-Award-winning band Mumford and Sons have revealed that they are planning to take an ‘indefinite hiatus’ from music, after their Babel US tour finished on September 21st. Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, keyboard player Ben Lovett said: “We just know we’re going to take a considerable amount of time off and just go back to hanging out and having no commitments or pressure or anything like that… I don’t think we’ve had actually much time in the process to be with other people and living a life outside of the band.” Mumford and Sons’ second album, BABEL, was released in September 2012 and won the Grammy for ‘Album of the Year’. The band closed this year’s Glastonbury Festival weeks after bassist Ted Dwane was taken to hospital to remove a blood clot on the brain. They have been on tour since the album’s release, and have spoken about the need to take some time out to relax. The band featured as Maverick’s cover story in January/February 2013.

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Success for Keith Urban's seventh studio album

Keith Urban’s seventh studio album FUSE has taken the top spot on both the United States and Canadian Pop and Country Charts, marking a first for the three-time Grammy Award winner. It is the second time in the United States (2009’s DEFYING GRAVITY) that Urban has hit number one on Billboard’s Top 200 and Country Album Charts and the first time that Urban has taken the number one album spot in Canada. In Australia, mid-week indicators show FUSE at number one, which would also mark Urban’s first number one album in that country. FUSE, which has already produced Urban’s 15th number one single Little Bit of Everything, is the singer’s 4th number one Country Album in The United States. It shows no signs of slowing as the second single from the album, just released this week, marks Urban’s biggest radio add week of his career. We Were Us, featuring Miranda Lambert, was written by Jimmy Robbins, Nicolle Galyon and Jon Nite and was co-produced by Nathan Chapman and Urban.

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The British in Nashville at the AMAs

There is a larger contingent of British performers at this year’s Americana Music Association Convention that takes place in Nashville this week than ever before. BBC Radio 2 host Bob Harris brings ‘BBC Introducing’ to Americana Convention BBC Radio 2 host Bob Harris brings ‘BBC Introducing’ to Americana for the first time. BBC Introducing launched in 2007 and is the new music brand at the BBC that supports unsigned and under the radar musicians in the UK & has since extended to stages at major festivals such as Glastonbury and SXSW. Harris premieres the show to the Hard Rock Cafe, Nashville presenting three of the hottest and freshest new acts on the scene Friday, September. 20, 2013, 5-8 pm. The showcase, which includes Emily Barker from Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo will be recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The Communion Presents showcase during Americana Convention Communion Presents is an artist-led organisation co-founded by Ben Lovett (Mumford & Sons) that combines elements of live promotion, publishing, recording, and production to create a hub for songwriters and musicians to develop and flourish in an increasingly competitive industry environment. “Support, respect, brotherhood, growth and development are some of the values that make up the Communion organisation. This exists on and off stage. We champion musicians who encourage one another, regardless of genre, or level of commercial success,” shares Lovett. The Communion Presents showcase during Americana will feature the UK’s Bear’s Den, Willy Mason, The Lone Bellow, Black Prairie, and Justin Townes Earle on Thursday, September 19 from 4:30 – 7:30 pm at Nashville’s Downtown Presbyterian Church, 154 5th Ave North. “The British Are Coming” as Belcourt Taps welcomes to Nashville Britain’s Top Songwriters to Invade Music City to co-write with Hot Hit Makers A British invasion is headed for Nashville, as Music City hosts a unique cultural exchange between the elite Nashville songwriters and creative British songwriters in a week long live music event (United Kingdom/Nashville Songwriter Exchange Collaboration) set to take place from September 16-25, 2013. The event, which is open to the public, will focus on bringing cultures together to plan musical collaboration and showcasing music talents internationally. Organised by The UK Trade & Investment (UKTI), the visit will feature selected artists and writers from the UK meeting with many of Nashville’s top songwriters and performers. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, expressed his excitement about this cultural experience, commenting: “This is a fantastic opportunity to gain even more experience in one of the greatest music cities in the world. Rising London musician Robbie Boyd won our Gigs busking competition and we are thrilled that he is part of this delegation.” The Nashville’s Welcoming Reception will take place at Belcourt Taps on Tuesday September 17, 2013 at 4:30pm. Kicking it off will be Billboard country artist Lee Roy Parnell, along with an all-star cast. “Nashville is proud to be home to some of the world’s best musicians and songwriters, and that creative community helps make our city a unique global music center,” Nashville Mayor Karl Dean said. “I’m pleased to welcome these British songwriters and companies to Music City for this cultural exchange. We’re always pleased when songwriters from around the world come to Nashville to take part in the collaborative experience our songwriting community is known for.” Performance by the US team in collaboration with this event, will be held daily in the afternoon and nightly at Belcourt Taps. There will be multiple indoor and outdoor stages, and hosted by Television Entertainment Reporter Susan Branham. It will feature a diverse variety of music including rock, urban, country, blues and electronic. Centered around the Americana Music Festival that takes place September 18-22, this event creates a cultural and musical experience. “I’m excited to unite these two cultures together,” expressed Rose Melillo, industry veteran and owner of Belcourt Taps. “Nashville has many talented performers and for the UK to see that and believe in our artists is surreal.” These collaborations will include extensive business sessions at Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), the world’s largest not-for-profit songwriter’s trade association, as well as education, mentorship and the opportunity to network amongst the industry. Music Sector Specialist for UK Trade & Investment, Phil Patterson, has partnered with fourteen British writers and companies and a team of US veteran music professionals. The writers and artists include James Otto (numberone hit singer/songwriter), Lee Roy Parnell (hit country singer/songwriter), Ira Dean (former bass player for country trio Trick Pony), Marty Raybon (number one singer/songwriter and former lead singer of Shenandoah), Hilary Williams (granddaughter of Hank Williams), Steve O’Brien (hit songwriter – Brooks & Dunn “Rock My World”), Steve Cropper (guitarist, producer and songwriter of “Sittin’ On The Dock of the Bay”), Earl Bud Lee (award-winning hit songwriter – “Friends In Low Places”), Kenny Olson (rock lead guitarist- Kid Rock), Brad Stewart (current bassist for rock band FUEL), and Will Rambeaux (hit songwriter and producer – Faith Hill “Wild One”, etc). Other special guest heavy hitters include Roger Cook, Anthony Smith, Shannon Lawson, Larry Redmon, Pino Squillace, Jon Nicholson, Sammy Hudson, Dan Daly, ISHI, Daisy Mallory, The Band 13, Robbie Boyd, Dillon Dixon, Cory Fox Fardell, Stephen Carey, Chas Sandford, Blue Miller, James House, bree, Natasha Borzilova, Lotte Mullan, Paul Steel, Matt May, Mark Hill, Jessica Sharman, Jackie Wilson, TJ Howard, Allen McKendree, Travis Gilbert, Stewart Mann and the Statesboro Revue. The enthusiasm of the involved artists gives confidence in what promises to become a staple in the Nashville music calendar. UK Trade & Investment are looking into repeating the exercise in the UK next spring after reviewing this week’s business outcomes. In addition to the support of the UKTI and NSAI, sponsors include Spokes Buzz, Band Swap, Czann’s Brewing Company, and New Belgium Brewing. Executive chef Jane Marcum will be catering all the private parties during this week. Any donations and money raised during this event will go straight to Last Chance For Animals (LCA), a national non-profit organization that is dedicated to

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SEE YOU TONIGHT will be Scott McCreery's second album

Scotty McCreery has gradually revealed the cover of his new album on his official website by challenging fans to uncover the image by sharing the page on Twitter and Facebook. Fans who participated in the challenge also have the opportunity to win a special flyaway package to an album launch event in New York. SEE YOU TONIGHT is produced by Frank Rogers (Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker) and features several tracks co-written by McCreery, including the album’s title track, which is also his current single. This is the first album where McCreery had a hand in writing some of the songs. “This album is a big step from where we were. I have been writing for a long time now, since I was a kid, but these are the first songs I’ve had a chance to record and release to the public and I’m excited,” says McCreery. “I was lucky to have my first single off the record be one that I co-wrote. I am excited about letting folks hear it. We have been working on this for the better part of a year now, so it’s a long time coming.” “I grew up loving old-school country, and you’ll hear those things come out on this record,” he continues. “You will hear the contemporary country, but you will always hear the steel guitar and fiddle and those little nuances that make the older country what it was. I definitely am trying to stay true to my tastes as an artist on this album.” SEE YOU TONIGHT is the follow up to McCreery’s Platinum-selling album, CLEAR AS DAY, which topped the Billboard Top 200 and Top Country charts, earning him a spot in the Guinness World Records Book for being the youngest male in history to score a number one album on the all-genre chart with a debut release.

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Cassadee Pope releases emotional new single

Cassadee Pope is opening up about her parents’ divorce in 11, a new song now available on iTunes, from her upcoming debut Country album FRAME BY FRAME. The dynamic songstress offers up a preview of her new music and a very personal look into her life now. “As a kid, when you go through something like your parents’ divorce, weird things go through your mind and you have no control. 11 has me opening up probably more than I’ve ever done before,” explained Cassadee. A recent Rolling Stone feature delves further into Cassadee’s journey and new music, including 11 and the previously released You Hear A Song. Produced by Dann Huff – with Nathan Chapman, Max Martin and Shellback contributing – more from the 11-song project will be available in the coming weeks. The album’s lead single, Wasting All These Tears, has already catapulted to the number one spot on the iTunes Top Country Songs chart and sold over 250,000 downloads. Currently, Cassadee is opening for Rascal Flatts’ LIVE & LOUD Tour.

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The Band Perry celebrates number one single

Siblings Kimberly, Reid and Neil – the trio better known as The Band Perry – have celebrated their fourth number one song for their most recent hit Done. The celebration marks a milestone for Reid and Neil Perry, as this is their very first number one song as writers. “Done was the last song we wrote for PIONEER. When we finished it, we knew the album was complete. In Done we are giving voice to the underdog. We were feeling like underdogs ourselves at the time we wrote it. It’s about rising above whatever circumstances are getting you down.” said Neil Perry. Music industry insiders packed the historic Bridge Building in downtown Nashville to share in the success of Nashville’s hottest new country trio. The party hosted by BMI, SESAC, Red Light Management, WME, BMLG and Major Bob Music, honoured The Band Perry and co-writers John & Jacob. John & Jacob first met Reid and Neil Perry when they opened for The Band Perry on some of the trio’s shows in the UK. The talented duo struck up a relationship with the band, which easily transitioned into co-writing. “Done” is John & Jacob’s very first cut as songwriters and also their very first number one.

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