6 December 2018

Nashville Sound

Book Review: 'Nashville Sound: An Illustrated Timeline' by Don Cusic

When you live in Nashville, there is a certain pride that comes with residing in the cradle of music civilisation.  In Don Cusic’s new book “Nashville Sound – An Illustrated Timeline”, you learn the history of this city and see the people and places to reinforce those stories! I personally know Cusic as a Professor at Belmont University in Nashville, plus he has penned books on Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold and Hank Williams.  In his spare time, Don composed hit songs for Ray Stevens, Jim Ed Brown and Bobby Bare. This hardbound book might be considered a coffee table book, but only in weight and size.  It’s stories and Nashville insider information make it much more and provide the background of why the city is really known as ‘Music City U.S.A.’ Besides enjoying the historical images and guitar photos, I also came away with a more profound knowledge and appreciation than I had before. In the first few pages, we learn of the American historical figure Davey Crockett who was a fiddle player, a Tennessee Congressman and someone who fought at the battle of the Alamo. The Fisk Jubilee Singers help put Nashville on the map as they toured the country to raise funds supporting Fisk University in the late 1800s.  WSM Radio, one of the most famous country music stations in the world and still broadcasting today, launched in 1925 thanks to National Life and Accident Insurance Company. We learn details on luminaries of the Grand Ole Opry such as Roy Acuff and Bill Monroe joining in 1938 and ’39.  Chet Atkins quit the Opry back in 1946 after being taken off Red Foley’s radio show.  Of course, in later years Atkins helped define Nashville music as a record executive himself! Who can speak of or visit the Music City without mentioning Ernest Tubb Record Shop, which originally opened in 1947?  Pat Boone got his start as a part-time radio DJ at WSIX while still singing songs and winning talent contests.  The First Disc Jockey Convention was held in Nashville in 1952 to showcse the DJs who had become Stars. Elvis Presley made the shift from Memphis, TN to Nashville in 1956 thanks to a new deal with RCA Records in town.  Buddy Holly followed suit by recording there 15 days later.  Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, still a popular destination on Broadway, has a two-page spread in the book since it was and is a place that singers/songwriters’ hangout with a backdoor facing the Ryman Auditorium. Brenda Lee, a country star that still performs on the Opry, is mentioned for her string of hits with famed producer Owen Bradley.  Someone who symbolised Western Music for many years and hosted the Opry, Porter Wagoner, launched his television show from 1960-64.  Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Charlie Pride also have places in Cusic’s book. Glen Campbell was a well-known session musician and songwriter in town that eventually became a radio and TV star.  What Don Cusic has done so well with this book “Nashville Sound – An Illustrated Timeline” is connect the dots with the artists, record labels and producers through each decade. If you’re a fan of Country Music or Nashville this book won’t disappoint it may provide some ideas for your next visit to Music City U.S.A. also? Eric Dahl

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Morgan Evans

Morgan Evans kicks off 'Highway 1 Sessions' video series with ‘Young Again'

Morgan Evans has released the first in a brand new series of videos titled the Highway 1 Sessions by putting an acoustic spin on Young Again. You can watch the footage here. Evans, who has just released his debut album ‘Things That We Drink To’, performed the song under the marquee of a historic theatre in a coastal town for the session, which came about when Evans and a few of his friends went to the shoreline with his guitar on one of his days off. The video very much catches Evans in his element and provides fans with a different take on the song, while also displaying a fun and spontaneous side to the artist. At present, Evans is on tour with Chris Young for the ‘Losing Sleep World Tour’, but when that comes to an end this weekend, Evans is set to support both Old Dominion and Dan + Shay in 2019.

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NashLine

CountryLine announce ‘NashLine’ – exclusive new content direct from Music City

Adam Wurtzel and Ryan Grubb, the collaborative masterminds behind top country music programmes ‘The Pickup’ and ‘The Nashouse’, have partnered with CountryLine, the world’s first digital country music destination, to launch exclusive country music content across the platform in the form of NashLine. CMA Media Achievement Award nominee, Adam Wurtzel, has been interviewing top country artists since he first moved to Nashville in 2012. He met producer Ryan Grubb when Grubb came on board The Pickup, a 5-minute bi-weekly series that focused on classic country artists. Wurtzel and Grubb’s partnership has continued onto various other projects, leading to their most exciting one yet – NashLine, exclusive country content for the CountryLine app, straight from Nashville, the home of country. NashLine will be a series of 3-5 minute interviews and country chat made available exclusively via the app. With NashLine shows so far featuring interviews with Raelynn, Brantley Gilbert and Michael Ray and many more in the pipeline, the show is a must watch for country fans worldwide. Founded by entrepreneur, actress and avid country music fan, Nathalie Cox, alongside award-winning media and tech entrepreneur Simon Walker, who co-developed BBC iPlayer, CountryLine fuses digital technology and country music. The platform delivering on-demand performances, interviews, news, views and TV shows, and has high profile investors by the likes of Sir Elton John, Eric Nicoli (former Chairman, EMI) and Ed Richards (former CEO, Ofcom), as well as a variety of listings, bookings, mobile payments, loyalty and member benefits. A CountryLine subscription costs £2.99 per month or £29.99 for a year.

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C2C

CMA Songwriters Series to return to London at C2C 2019 on 7 March

Jimmie Allen, Ross Copperman, Travis Denning and Laura Veltz will be taking part in the Country Music Association’s CMA Songwriters Series at C2C 2019 on 7 March, with the event being held in indigo at The O2. Hosted by Cam, this will be the sixth London appearance for the CMA Songwriters Series during C2C and comes off the back of the hugely successful CMA Songwriters Series tours in Europe and the UK in October. The concept of the CMA Songwriters Series is to introduce new artists and songwriters into the genre through its intimate storytelling format, with audiences getting the full story behind every song in a two-hour seated show as artists take it in turns to perform their songs acoustically. “The CMA Songwriters Series has developed a reputation for delivering some wonderful magic moments on the eve of C2C each year,” said Milly Olykan, CMA Vice President, International Relations and Development. “We anticipate our next performance will be no different and we’re thrilled to reveal the 2019 line-up. “Presenting hit songwriters and introducing new acts to U.K. audiences is so gratifying, with fans in the U.K. being so attentive and open to discovering new country artists.” A number of high profile artists have partaken in the CMA Songwriters Series in years gone by, including Maren Morris, Kristian Bush, Drake White, Jessi Alexander, Charlie Worsham, Brandy Clark and many more.

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