Luke Bryan reaches out to fans on music.com

Talks about each track on new album, Born Here Live Here Die Here

By Preshias Harris

Recording artists are always looking for ways to promote their music, and emerging artists usually have an additional challenge: a limited promotion budget.

Read on to learn more about an innovative option and how one of country music’s biggest stars is making it work for him.

The worldwide pandemic has created major problems for musicians who need to get in front of their fans. With a total halt put on touring, country artists have now had to go for months without that all-important fan interaction.

Fan reaction to new songs

Most artists try out one or two new song at a concert to judge the fans’ reaction.  Then they and their marketing teams can use that reaction to decide which new music to release. But no concerts mean no fan reaction.

Now many artists are using social media and the internet to reach out to their fans. One online destination – https://music.com/ – seems the ideal place to link artists with their fans, and Luke Bryan is one of country music’s biggest stars to take full advantage of the opportunity the site offers.

Music.com is focused on artist-forward, first-person storytelling. At the site, artists share personal thoughts and ideas about their music in a deeply personal way.  Now Luke is doing just that, sharing personal details about each track on his new album, Born Here Live Here Die Here (Capitol Nashville). Released August 7, 2020, the album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Album charts. Here’s Luke’s page at music.com.

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Ashley Gorley hits 50th No. 1

The only songwriter in any genre with 50 Airplay No. 1s

by Preshias Harris

Ashley Gorley at the 2020 MusicRow Awards. Photo: Preshias Harris

Hitmaker and songwriting powerhouse Ashley Gorley set a new record August 3 as he notches his 50th No.1 song at Country radio with LOCASH’S Mediabase chart topper, “One Big Country Song.”

Gorley isn’t just the first songwriter in the Country format to achieve this feat, but it stamps him as the only songwriter of any genre to earn 50 No.1s in the history of the Mediabase and Billboard Airplay charts.

Gorley wrote “One Big Country Song” with fellow hitmakers Jesse Frasure and Hardy. The song follows Gorley’s 49th No. 1, “Hard to Forget,” recorded by Sam Hunt. Gorley’s first No. 1 was “Don’t Forget to Remember Me” for Carrie Underwood. in 2006. Scroll down for a full list of all 50 of Gorley’s chart-toppers.

Thank you, Ashley Gorley, for my delight at being able to watch you write your way into global music history. It makes me extremely proud of my Kentucky connection, along with our shared love of Kentucky Wildcats basketball. Now let’s get Ashley nominated for the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame! This would be a wonderful boost for our Kentucky Music legacy. Danville, Kentucky, native Ashley needs to be alongside the Everly Brothers, The Judds, Dwight Yoakum, The Kentucky Headhunters, Exile, Steve Wariner and the rest of our history of Kentucky Music inductees.Preshias Harris

#kymusichalloffame #hitsongwriter #50number1s #ascapsongwriteroftheyear

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Brett Eldredge, Bill Anderson, Chris Young, in the news

Catching up around Nashville’s Music Row

Despite the continued restriction on touring due to the pandemic, there is still a lot going on in country music. Among the good news: streams in the country music genre are up 21% for the first six months of 2020 vs the same period last year! But wait, there’s more. Including:

  • Tyler Childers’ hilarious new animated music video for “Country Squire”
  • ‘Nash trash’ duo Hasting & Co. sport a new “Canadian Tuxedo”
  • Brett Eldredge takes fans on a Sunday Drive” with new single
  • Chris Young test-markets “If That Ain’t God” on social media
  • Whisperin’ Bill Anderson reimagines big hits on his 73rd album
  • We need music more than ever during pandemic
  • Stars and fans honor Charlie Daniels at memorial service
  • An I Know Country Q&A to test you Country IQ!
  • …and more. Scroll down to continue reading

Need a reason to smile?  You need to take a look at the official music video for Tyler Childers’ “Country Squire”! The hilarious animation is directed by Kentucky-based comic book artist, Tony Moore (known for his award-winning work on The Walking Dead, The Exterminators and Fear Agent), “Country Squire” is Moore’s first music video project and was created in partnership with Bomper Studio. Watch the animated video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxuLRkHn7rQ  

A scene from Tyler Childers’ “Country Squire” video
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Remembering Charlie Daniels: Preshias on the Y’all Show

Charlie Daniels – October 28, 1936 – July 6, 2020

This week’s livestream of the Y’all Show With Preshias was just one day after we heard the sad news about the passing of Charlie Daniels at the age of 83.  Ya’ll Show host Jon Rawl and I had many memories to share. But we also caught up on some more of this week’s news from Music City.

  • Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood postpone Facebook Live show
  • Glen Campbell remembered: new memoir from Glen’s widow Kim
  • New music from Opry veteran Jeannie Seely
  • Carly Pearce surprised with Gold and Platinum Awards
  • Jimmie Allen’s new EP features all-star collaborations
  • Luke Bryan takes “One Margarita” to Airplay No. 1
  • An I Know Country Q&A for July 7
  • … plus more from this week’s Y’all Show With Preshias. Scroll down to read more
Photo: https://www.charliedaniels.com/

It’s hard to believe that we have lost one of music’s most iconic figures – Charlie Daniels.  Even though he was 83, he still seemed so full of life and energy, right up to the end. Just a few weeks ago, he appeared in a “together-but-separate” type of video with Larry Gatlin, Ray Stevens, TG Sheppard and others, singing Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again.” In the video, Charlie even mentions how his tour bus is itchin’ to get back on the road when the virus has subsided.

I have known Charlie, his lovely wife “Miss Hazel” and son Charlie Jr for many years. Charlie always treated me with kindness and respect, as he did with everyone he met. I have so many memories of Charlie…

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The Y’all Show with Preshias, June 30, 2020

Gabby Barrett, Rascal Flatts, Caylee Hammack & Reba, Tenille Townes, Kenny Chesney … Jon and Preshias talk about that and more!

Livestreamed on The Y’all Show

Another edition of our weekly livestream of the Y’all Show hosted by Jon Rawl. Watch the entire episode here on the Y’all Show YouTube channel.

  • Gabby Barrett is Country’s ‘golden girl’ breaking records with her album Goldmine
  • Rascal Flatts set to release seven-track EP July 31
  • Blake Shelton’s Ole Red Orlando ‘virtual’ launch party postponed
  • Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum remains closed – for now
  • Reba joins Caylee Hammack on “Redhead” song and video
  • Tenille Townes (Lemonade Stand) & friends have “Big Hearts for Big Kids”
  • Kenny Chesney score 31st chart-topper with “Here and Now
  • A country music Q&A from my book I Know Country
  • …and more from this week’s Y’all Show With Preshias. Scroll down to read more

Gabby Barrett is Country’s new ‘golden girl’ as she continues to break records with her debut album Goldmine.  Among her achievements:

  • Gabby is the first-ever female artist with a Country song to log over 10 million on-demand streams in a single week with 11.3 million.
  • The ACM New Female Artist Of The Year Nominee has racked up nearly 400 million on-demand streams to date.
  • Gabby is the youngest artist to have a debut #1 in over two decades. 
  • Additionally, Goldmine breaks the first day Country streaming records on Amazon Music globally with first-day streams exceeding any other debut Country album ever.
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Covid-19 lockdown inspires country artists

From heartfelt to funny: songs to get us through the virus

Country music is where songs tell stories. What better music genre to express the hopes and fears of us all as we deal with the fear and uncertainty of the current coronavirus? Here are some of the songs that are worth a listen, along with links to the accompanying videos:

Big & Rich: “Stay Home”

In the official video, John Rich sits by the guitar-shaped pool at his Mt. Richmore home (carefully-placed bottles of Granny Rich Whiskey on the table beside him!) and is joined remotely by Big Kenny with fun lyrics such as:

The shelves are bare and empty / Because some people just don’t care / Got one roll of toilet paper / And I’m down to my last square

Thomas Rhett: “Be A Light” ft. Keith Urban, Chris Tomlin, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott

A sweet and inspiring song encouraging us all to take the opportunity to do what’s right for ourselves and each other.

In a world full of hate, be a light / When you do somebody wrong, make it right / Don’t hide in the dark, you were born to shine / In a world full of hate, be a light

Here’s Thomas singing an acoustic solo version of the song while self-isolating.

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Don’t let Covid-19 kill your career

Two ways to promote your music globally on a budget

You’re a singer/songwriter or a musician.  The Covid-19 pandemic has shuttered venues around the world from small bars to giant arenas, so you can’t perform, you can’t sell merch and you can’t reach out to new fans.  What can you do?

My friend Christian Lamitschka has some options that might help you. Christian is the president of Country Music News International Magazine and Radio Show.  CMNI is based in Germany and has a global reach with a strong presence in both the USA and the UK. It is one of the largest online music magazines with online and on-air FM radio shows. Christian is a true country music fan and flies to the USA for events such CMA Fest and the Country Radio Seminar, often interviewing stars and emerging artists.

Christian Lamitschka interviewing emerging artist Andrew Hopson for CMNI

Christian asked me to let you know he wants to help you maintain a presence with your existing fans while attracting a new audience to your music.  He has two offers that are definitely worth checking out and should fit your budget.

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Inside Track: more April updates

More updates from April’s Inside Track on Music Row

My column, Inside Track on Music Row, has been a mainstay of the Nashville Music Guide for more than twenty five years, and is now read by country music fans around the world via the Internet.

Send me stuff, I love to get it! preshiaswriter@hotmail.com or contact me here.

  • Idol alum Alexandria Corn “Cheated Better” with new single
  • Becky Buller passes “The Barber’s Fiddle” down through generations
  • Brandy Clark’s new album, Your Life Is A Record
  • Young Fables release ‘homemade’ EP
  • Street named to honor Conway Twitty
  • Joe Hanson moves on with “Part of Me”
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Alexandria Corn’s ex could have “Cheated Better”

Rising country artist AND American Idol alumna Alexandria Corn is a scorned woman in her newest single “Cheated Better” in which she laments the lackluster cheating of an ex-boyfriend. She advises that he could have been smarter by anything from bringing a change of clothes to making sure to come up with an alibi. With her detailed lyrics placed over a pop-influenced melody, “Cheated Better” is a force to be reckoned with. Written by Corn with Khiana Meyer and Mandy McMillan and produced by Sam Grow, listen to the single here.  

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John Prine: one of America’s greatest songwriters

Brought unique humor to social commentary

By Preshias Harris

The unique genius of John Prine is being recognized by fans and fellow musicians across the world, following his death on April 7 from complications related to Covid-19.

October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020

Although his songs often tackled thorny social issues, they were usually driven by wry, witty lyrics that became a hallmark of his inimitable songwriting. Prine never anticipated a career as a recording artist. After a spell in the U.S. Army, he worked full-time as a mailman in Chicago, singing self-penned songs in folk clubs in the evening. Following a glowing review by journalist Roger Ebert, Prine’s music began to draw wider attention, leading to deal with Atlantic Records in 1971. His first major label album resulted in a nomination for Best New Artist at the 1972 Grammys. Read the obituary and comprehensive review of Prine’s life and music career by NPR’s Annie Zaleski here.

A national treasure

The Tree of Forgiveness

Among the many tributes was a tweet from Bruce Springsteen who described Prine as a “national treasure and a songwriter for the ages”.  Springsteen tweeted: “Over here on E Street, we are crushed by the loss of John Prine. John and I were the ’New Dylans’ together in the early 70s and he was never anything but the loveliest guy in the world.”

In 2018, Prine released his first new album in 13 years, The Tree of Forgiveness, produced by Dave Cobb for Prine’s own Oh Boy Records. It became his highest-charting album on the Billboard 200.

“When I Get To Heaven”

When I get to heaven, I’m gonna shake God’s hand

Thank him for more blessings than one man can stand

Then I’m gonna get a guitar and start a rock-n-roll band

Check into a swell hotel; ain’t the afterlife grand?

[Chorus]

And then I’m gonna get a cocktail: vodka and ginger ale

Yeah, I’m gonna smoke a cigarette that’s nine miles long

I’m gonna kiss that pretty girl on the tilt-a-whirl

‘Cause this old man is goin’ to town

From the lyrics of “When I Get To Heaven” a track on The Tree of Forgiveness. Listen to and/or buy the album and other John Prine albums here.

 Preshias Harris  is a music journalist and music career development consultant with the emphasis on new and aspiring artists and songwriters. Her book, ‘The College of Songology 101: The Singer/Songwriter’s Need to Know Reference Handbook’ is available at   www.collegeofsongology.com   Follow her blog at  www.nashvillemusicline.com

Inside Track on Music row: April sneak peek

Quick look at this month’s column

Here’s a quick look at some of the stories from the April 2020 edition of my column Inside Track on Music Row, the longest continually-running country music column in the USA. I’ve been writing this column for more than a quarter of a century (Phew!) and you can catch the full column (and archived previous columns) when it is published at Nashville Music Guide.

  • ACM Awards to clash with Americana Awards
  • New album from Craig Morgan
  • Maddie & Tae know The Way it Feels
  • CDB set Volunteer Jam date
  • Opry icon Jan Howard passes

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ACM news: ACM Awards set for same date as Americana Awards

The ACM announced the new date for the 55th ACM Awards. It has always been held the first week in April following a full week of charity events, golfing tourneys, etc. The new Awards date is going to be Wednesday, Sept. 16 (live 8:00-11:00 PM ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network, and will stream live and on demand on CBS All Access. As previously announced, the 55th ACM Awards® will be hosted by reigning ACM® Entertainer of the Year and 15-time ACM Award® winner Keith Urban for the first time.

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