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Post by westcovina on Aug 24, 2020 1:14:29 GMT -5
Thirty Tigers has updated its roster www.thirtytigers.com/artistsAppears to be removed: Angaleena Presley, Clint Black, Jamey Johnson, Josh Abbott Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter, The Bros. Landreth, Whitney Morgan and the 78's, and William Clark Green. Appears to be added: Big & Rich, Charley Crockett, LeAnn Rimes, Luke Bell. All Of Show Dog Nashville except Krystal Keith is listed (consisting of Toby Keith and Waterloo Revival). Clay Walker isn't listed yet, but he's a new signing. There's numerous other artists added that blur that Americana-country line and it may be easier just to post the roster link for reference.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 24, 2020 14:40:40 GMT -5
Thirty Tigers has updated its roster www.thirtytigers.com/artistsAppears to be removed: Angaleena Presley, Clint Black, Jamey Johnson, Josh Abbott Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter, The Bros. Landreth, Whitney Morgan and the 78's, and William Clark Green. Appears to be added: Big & Rich, Charley Crockett, LeAnn Rimes, Luke Bell. All Of Show Dog Nashville except Krystal Keith is listed (consisting of Toby Keith and Waterloo Revival). Clay Walker isn't listed yet, but he's a new signing. There's numerous other artists added that blur that Americana-country line and it may be easier just to post the roster link for reference. Country music started out as Folk/Americana songs with hits like Davey Crockett, She Be Coming Around The Mountain, The Ballad of New Orleans, Cotton Eyed Joe and others. Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Gene Autry and others would now be labeled as Americana now. Bluegrass is also country like The Chicks. Asleep At The Wheel is one of the most successful Western Swing which was a form of swing music of the 1950s. Many hits up to the 1990s came out of the Americana and bluegrass. Right now, autotune country pop pushed the subgenres out of the mainstream radio. Some traditional sounds have been making a comeback with Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Mason Ramsey, Riley Green, Highwomen, Ashley McBryde, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Aaron Watson and others. Allison Moorer used to be played on mainstream in the past.Her biggest hit was number 4 on the hot 100 Billboard on the second version of Kid Rock's "Pictures." Billboard counted both versions. Amanda Shires is part of Highwomen. A lot of these artists contributed to country music on Thirty Tigers. Many are actually mislabeled, and are actually true country music like Cody Jinks, Lorri McKenna, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Colter Wall, Charley Crockett, Carrie Rodriguez, Tyler Childers, Hayes Carll and The War and Treaty. We also have alternative country like The Avette Brothers, SonVolt, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours and Sturgill Simpson. Acts like Asleep at the Wheel, Blackberry Smoke, Kathy Mettea, Kelly Willis, LeAnn Rimes, Kevin Fowler, Ned Ledoux, Patty Griffin, Pat Green,Reckless Kelly,Delbert McClinton, Chris Knight, Sunny Sweeney, The Mavericks, The Oak Ridge Boys, Whiskey Myers, and Will Hoge had some success in the mainstream. Ned LeDoux was part of his father's band when Chris made hits on the charts. Many of these artists always point towards Hank Williams as an inspiration along with other legends. We might need to look at other sub-genre country charts since Billboard and MediaBase do not know where to place these artists, and they wind up on charts that they do not fit.
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Post by westcovina on Aug 24, 2020 15:15:31 GMT -5
Thirty Tigers has updated its roster www.thirtytigers.com/artistsAppears to be removed: Angaleena Presley, Clint Black, Jamey Johnson, Josh Abbott Band, Mary Chapin Carpenter, The Bros. Landreth, Whitney Morgan and the 78's, and William Clark Green. Appears to be added: Big & Rich, Charley Crockett, LeAnn Rimes, Luke Bell. All Of Show Dog Nashville except Krystal Keith is listed (consisting of Toby Keith and Waterloo Revival). Clay Walker isn't listed yet, but he's a new signing. There's numerous other artists added that blur that Americana-country line and it may be easier just to post the roster link for reference. Country music started out as Folk/Americana songs with hits like Davey Crockett, She Be Coming Around The Mountain, The Ballad of New Orleans, Cotton Eyed Joe and others. Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Gene Autry and others would now be labeled as Americana now. Bluegrass is also country like The Chicks. Asleep At The Wheel is one of the most successful Western Swing which was a form of swing music of the 1950s. Many hits up to the 1990s came out of the Americana and bluegrass. Right now, autotune country pop pushed the subgenres out of the mainstream radio. Some traditional sounds have been making a comeback with Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Mason Ramsey, Riley Green, Highwomen, Ashley McBryde, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Aaron Watson and others. Allison Moorer used to be played on mainstream in the past.Her biggest hit was number 4 on the hot 100 Billboard on the second version of Kid Rock's "Pictures." Billboard counted both versions. Amanda Shires is part of Highwomen. A lot of these artists contributed to country music on Thirty Tigers. Many are actually mislabeled, and are actually true country music like Cody Jinks, Lorri McKenna, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Colter Wall, Charley Crockett, Carrie Rodriguez, Tyler Childers, Hayes Carll and The War and Treaty. We also have alternative country like The Avette Brothers, SonVolt, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours and Sturgill Simpson. Acts like Asleep at the Wheel, Blackberry Smoke, Kathy Mettea, Kelly Willis, LeAnn Rimes, Kevin Fowler, Ned Ledoux, Patty Griffin, Pat Green,Reckless Kelly,Delbert McClinton, Chris Knight, Sunny Sweeney, The Mavericks, The Oak Ridge Boys, Whiskey Myers, and Will Hoge had some success in the mainstream. Ned LeDoux was part of his father's band when Chris made hits on the charts. Many of these artists always point towards Hank Williams as an inspiration along with other legends. We might need to look at other sub-genre country charts since Billboard and MediaBase do not know where to place these artists, and they wind up on charts that they do not fit. Davidcountry, while I appreciate your strong viewpoint on the direction and history of country music, this is not the appropriate place for it. This thread is a discussion on record label rosters. It is not the place for a discussion on how you would personally classify "sub-genres" and corresponding artists moving forward. In addition, artists are not "mislabeled" as you continually argue. Record labels, radio promoters, and related sectors of the music industry know exactly what they are doing when they send certain acts to certain genre markets. There is zero factual basis for the claim of "mislabeling" and it diminishes the work of those who send out artists. While you can always disagree, that does not mean that anyone is intentionally marketing them incorrectly. Lastly, the charts include all of the "sub-genres" that you continually try to pinpoint. There is not a need for an additional chart as there is full coverage. Again, just because you disagree with the charts does not mean that they are not covered properly. This is getting off topic, but I responded because you keep repeating the same points. Most have been addressed already, and I filled in with the rest of the points. Hopefully, you can now move on to other discussions instead of pasting the same one in a thread that is not appropriate.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 25, 2020 12:03:51 GMT -5
Country music started out as Folk/Americana songs with hits like Davey Crockett, She Be Coming Around The Mountain, The Ballad of New Orleans, Cotton Eyed Joe and others. Hank Williams, Woody Guthrie, Gene Autry and others would now be labeled as Americana now. Bluegrass is also country like The Chicks. Asleep At The Wheel is one of the most successful Western Swing which was a form of swing music of the 1950s. Many hits up to the 1990s came out of the Americana and bluegrass. Right now, autotune country pop pushed the subgenres out of the mainstream radio. Some traditional sounds have been making a comeback with Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Mason Ramsey, Riley Green, Highwomen, Ashley McBryde, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Aaron Watson and others. Allison Moorer used to be played on mainstream in the past.Her biggest hit was number 4 on the hot 100 Billboard on the second version of Kid Rock's "Pictures." Billboard counted both versions. Amanda Shires is part of Highwomen. A lot of these artists contributed to country music on Thirty Tigers. Many are actually mislabeled, and are actually true country music like Cody Jinks, Lorri McKenna, Lucinda Williams, Patty Griffin, Colter Wall, Charley Crockett, Carrie Rodriguez, Tyler Childers, Hayes Carll and The War and Treaty. We also have alternative country like The Avette Brothers, SonVolt, Trampled By Turtles, Turnpike Troubadours and Sturgill Simpson. Acts like Asleep at the Wheel, Blackberry Smoke, Kathy Mettea, Kelly Willis, LeAnn Rimes, Kevin Fowler, Ned Ledoux, Patty Griffin, Pat Green,Reckless Kelly,Delbert McClinton, Chris Knight, Sunny Sweeney, The Mavericks, The Oak Ridge Boys, Whiskey Myers, and Will Hoge had some success in the mainstream. Ned LeDoux was part of his father's band when Chris made hits on the charts. Many of these artists always point towards Hank Williams as an inspiration along with other legends. We might need to look at other sub-genre country charts since Billboard and MediaBase do not know where to place these artists, and they wind up on charts that they do not fit. Davidcountry, while I appreciate your strong viewpoint on the direction and history of country music, this is not the appropriate place for it. This thread is a discussion on record label rosters. It is not the place for a discussion on how you would personally classify "sub-genres" and corresponding artists moving forward. In addition, artists are not "mislabeled" as you continually argue. Record labels, radio promoters, and related sectors of the music industry know exactly what they are doing when they send certain acts to certain genre markets. There is zero factual basis for the claim of "mislabeling" and it diminishes the work of those who send out artists. While you can always disagree, that does not mean that anyone is intentionally marketing them incorrectly. Lastly, the charts include all of the "sub-genres" that you continually try to pinpoint. There is not a need for an additional chart as there is full coverage. Again, just because you disagree with the charts does not mean that they are not covered properly. This is getting off topic, but I responded because you keep repeating the same points. Most have been addressed already, and I filled in with the rest of the points. Hopefully, you can now move on to other discussions instead of pasting the same one in a thread that is not appropriate. Look, we have a lot of younger people who do not know anything about country music of the past and only know of the pop music that is being presented as country music of today. They will read what you said and they go out and say acts like Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and the like as being not country. Your post came off reading like you are attacking those artists. These artists like Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, Jason Isbell, Delbert McClinton, and others say they are country, but today they are being labeled as non-country acts. The problem is not these artists, but record companies that are run out of New York City and Los Angelas. People west of the Mississippi river to Utah treat these artists what you call Americana/Folk/Roots acts that are in Texas or the plain states are true country music while the stuff coming out of Nashville as fake country. Country radio stations are losing money with the loss of listeners and advertisers leaving. Many of the smaller country stations are turning to classic country music and newer music out of the Texas region. As it is, the top 40 country should be renamed as Top 40 Pop Chart since the majority of the songs sound like rap/hip hop. I am not saying I hate these songs, but I would place them on the pop radio instead. Your post sounded like you have something against these country artists who are under the sub-genre of country which would give other visiters the wrong impression. I have been lurking for years and I got the impression that some of the people posted on her are anti-true country sound, so I joined to help correct the problem.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Aug 25, 2020 12:32:06 GMT -5
Davidcountry, while I appreciate your strong viewpoint on the direction and history of country music, this is not the appropriate place for it. This thread is a discussion on record label rosters. It is not the place for a discussion on how you would personally classify "sub-genres" and corresponding artists moving forward. In addition, artists are not "mislabeled" as you continually argue. Record labels, radio promoters, and related sectors of the music industry know exactly what they are doing when they send certain acts to certain genre markets. There is zero factual basis for the claim of "mislabeling" and it diminishes the work of those who send out artists. While you can always disagree, that does not mean that anyone is intentionally marketing them incorrectly. Lastly, the charts include all of the "sub-genres" that you continually try to pinpoint. There is not a need for an additional chart as there is full coverage. Again, just because you disagree with the charts does not mean that they are not covered properly. This is getting off topic, but I responded because you keep repeating the same points. Most have been addressed already, and I filled in with the rest of the points. Hopefully, you can now move on to other discussions instead of pasting the same one in a thread that is not appropriate. Look, we have a lot of younger people who do not know anything about country music of the past and only know of the pop music that is being presented as country music of today. They will read what you said and they go out and say acts like Hank Williams, Gene Autry, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and the like as being not country. Your post came off reading like you are attacking those artists. These artists like Sturgill Simpson, Tyler Childers, Jason Isbell, Delbert McClinton, and others say they are country, but today they are being labeled as non-country acts. The problem is not these artists, but record companies that are run out of New York City and Los Angelas. People west of the Mississippi river to Utah treat these artists what you call Americana/Folk/Roots acts that are in Texas or the plain states are true country music while the stuff coming out of Nashville as fake country. Country radio stations are losing money with the loss of listeners and advertisers leaving. Many of the smaller country stations are turning to classic country music and newer music out of the Texas region. As it is, the top 40 country should be renamed as Top 40 Pop Chart since the majority of the songs sound like rap/hip hop. I am not saying I hate these songs, but I would place them on the pop radio instead. Your post sounded like you have something against these country artists who are under the sub-genre of country which would give other visiters the wrong impression. I have been lurking for years and I got the impression that some of the people posted on her are anti-true country sound, so I joined to help correct the problem. Nobody on here is anti country and as you have been asked before, please don’t post this type of discussion in this thread. This thread is for major label mainstream label rosters only. If you want to have discussion on the state of the genre and it’s classifications you can find the appropriate thread in the news & other topics section.
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Post by stanches2318 on Aug 25, 2020 12:33:14 GMT -5
With these long posts it feels like I’m reading a book. lol
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Post by westcovina on Aug 25, 2020 13:47:51 GMT -5
Davidcountry, your post is way too long to quote.
However, none of the discussions towards you across multiple topics have even hinted that anyone in this community is "anti-country" or "attacking" any artist. This is a complete mistruth.
What we said is that you continually post in threads that are unrelated to the appropriate topic of discussion. Additionally, you continually make assumptions without any factual evidence. People have asked that you post in the correct thread and that you do the necessary research before making absolute statements. These are not unreasonable requests. Additionally, they are not requests which require you to mischaracterize polite interactions as aggressive or malicious.
I also would request that you rethink needing to "correct a problem" within this community. From what I've seen, this board is very open to discussing every topic imaginable. There isn't a problem that needs to be fixed.
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Post by gardyfan on Aug 25, 2020 19:08:11 GMT -5
With these long posts it feels like I’m reading a book. lol More like an encyclopedia.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 27, 2020 13:51:25 GMT -5
Jeremy McComb had a minor hit back in 2009 with This Town Needs A Bar, and seemed to have disappeared until now.
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Post by gardyfan on Aug 27, 2020 13:57:38 GMT -5
Jeremy McComb had a minor hit back in 2009 with This Town Needs A Bar, and seemed to have disappeared until now. While that did not chart, "Cold" did and got to a peak of 43 on Billboard.
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Post by bigfan101 on Aug 28, 2020 7:09:20 GMT -5
Are we sure Abby Anderson got dropped by Black River?
She released a single today....and it’s credited to Black River on Spotify and YT.
(And i would recommend listening to it! It’s called We Go Together Like and it sounds like a hit.)
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Aug 28, 2020 8:01:54 GMT -5
Are we sure Abby Anderson got dropped by Black River? She released a single today....and it’s credited to Black River on Spotify and YT. (And i would recommend listening to it! It’s called We Go Together Like and it sounds like a hit.) She's still signed to their publishing branch I believe, and I know Nikita Karmen who is (was?) signed to the publishing branch released a few singles and they were released with the Black River credit.
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Post by westcovina on Aug 28, 2020 10:53:33 GMT -5
Are we sure Abby Anderson got dropped by Black River? She released a single today....and it’s credited to Black River on Spotify and YT. (And i would recommend listening to it! It’s called We Go Together Like and it sounds like a hit.) She's still signed to their publishing branch I believe, and I know Nikita Karmen who is (was?) signed to the publishing branch released a few singles and they were released with the Black River credit. Josh Kerr also licensed recent singles under Black River Entertainment. My best guess is that Black River Entertainment doesn't separate their recording roster from publishing and groups them together on digital distribution.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 28, 2020 11:24:57 GMT -5
Are we sure Abby Anderson got dropped by Black River? She released a single today....and it’s credited to Black River on Spotify and YT. (And i would recommend listening to it! It’s called We Go Together Like and it sounds like a hit.) She's still signed to their publishing branch I believe, and I know Nikita Karmen who is (was?) signed to the publishing branch released a few singles and they were released with the Black River credit. Josh Kerr also released new singles under Black River as well, and he not listed as an artist. He is publishing. CJ Solar is listed as a songwriter for Brad Paisley's Sea Gayle publishing. Same with Bobby McClendon and Derek Johnson of Star Farm Nashville who seems to have a working relationship to publish and promote music foe Revivor Records.
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Post by 🌺CountryLineDancer on Aug 28, 2020 18:11:56 GMT -5
Are we sure Abby Anderson got dropped by Black River? She released a single today....and it’s credited to Black River on Spotify and YT. (And i would recommend listening to it! It’s called We Go Together Like and it sounds like a hit.) Yeah I saw the Insta post by Black River featuring Abby's new single, so she should be still with them. And yes, We Go Together Like is such a great song, I really hope to see it on mainstream radio chart.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 29, 2020 13:28:45 GMT -5
I think Abby Anderson and Josh Kerr are developing artists to be ready for an album to be released. That could be why that they are listed under publishing right now.
CJ Solar is another artist that is being groomed under Brad Paisley.
Allie Colleen is getting helped and advice from her father Garth Brooks and her step-mother Trisha.
Star Farm Nashville is the promotional team for Reviver Entertainment which they have Derek Johnson, Davisson Brothers Band and Bobby McClendon. Reviver really need more artists to be under their umbrilla. They only have 5 acts on their main roaster and they only had 1 song this year charted. Two of the brothers from Davisson Brothers Band appeared in Fix A Drink music video for Chris Janson.
Joe and Martina being groomed by Trisha Yearwood's longtime guitar player.
Clay Hollis being worked with Jon Pardi's people.
All of these artist are mainly young and new that need to be worked with to get better. The only one that is not new is the Davisson Brothers Band who have been bouncing around on record labels for over 10 years now.
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I think Abby Anderson and Josh Kerr are developing artists to be ready for an album to be released. That could be why that they are listed under publishing right now. CJ Solar is another artist that is being groomed under Brad Paisley. Allie Colleen is getting helped and advice from her father Garth Brooks and her step-mother Trisha. Star Farm Nashville is the promotional team for Reviver Entertainment which they have Derek Johnson, Davisson Brothers Band and Bobby McClendon. Reviver really need more artists to be under their umbrilla. They only have 5 acts on their main roaster and they only had 1 song this year charted. Two of the brothers from Davisson Brothers Band appeared in Fix A Drink music video for Chris Janson. Joe and Martina being groomed by Trisha Yearwood's longtime guitar player. Clay Hollis being worked with Jon Pardi's people. All of these artist are mainly young and new that need to be worked with to get better. The only one that is not new is the Davisson Brothers Band who have been bouncing around on record labels for over 10 years now. Abby Anderson was previously listed under Black River Entertainment's artist roster, without any indication that she was a development artist. Josh Kerr and Abby Anderson are listed under publishing because they have publishing deals with Black River Entertainment. Artist development deals and publishing deals are different and are not interchangeable. Reviver Records has a label service, which Star Farm Nashville could fall under. That being said, the last known link of Star Farm Nashville and Reviver Records archived is 2014. I'm not understanding your statement of artists being "young and new that need to be worked with to get better". There are artists signed to major labels and major independent that are young, very talented, and finding success. While I agree that every artist continually strives to expand their artistic vision, this sounds very dismissive of existing talent levels. Your statement also appears to discuss artist development, not record label signings. As for the rest, while it may be true that the mentioned emerging artists are working with these more established artists, I think that it's way too assuming to think that they will automatically work with that established artist's associated record label in the future. This is a very streamlined version of networking and in reality, it is more complex.
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Post by davidcountry on Aug 29, 2020 14:46:53 GMT -5
I think Abby Anderson and Josh Kerr are developing artists to be ready for an album to be released. That could be why that they are listed under publishing right now. CJ Solar is another artist that is being groomed under Brad Paisley. Allie Colleen is getting helped and advice from her father Garth Brooks and her step-mother Trisha. Star Farm Nashville is the promotional team for Reviver Entertainment which they have Derek Johnson, Davisson Brothers Band and Bobby McClendon. Reviver really need more artists to be under their umbrilla. They only have 5 acts on their main roaster and they only had 1 song this year charted. Two of the brothers from Davisson Brothers Band appeared in Fix A Drink music video for Chris Janson. Joe and Martina being groomed by Trisha Yearwood's longtime guitar player. Clay Hollis being worked with Jon Pardi's people. All of these artist are mainly young and new that need to be worked with to get better. The only one that is not new is the Davisson Brothers Band who have been bouncing around on record labels for over 10 years now. Abby Anderson was previously listed under Black River Entertainment's artist roster, without any indication that she was a development artist. Josh Kerr and Abby Anderson are listed under publishing because they have publishing deals with Black River Entertainment. Artist development deals and publishing deals are different and are not interchangeable. Reviver Records has a label service, which Star Farm Nashville could fall under. That being said, the last known link of Star Farm Nashville and Reviver Records archived is 2014. I'm not understanding your statement of artists being "young and new that need to be worked with to get better". There are artists signed to major labels and major independent that are young, very talented, and finding success. While I agree that every artist continually strives to expand their artistic vision, this sounds very dismissive of existing talent levels. Your statement also appears to discuss artist development, not record label signings. As for the rest, while it may be true that the mentioned emerging artists are working with these more established artists, I think that it's way too assuming to think that they will automatically work with that established artist's associated record label in the future. This is a very streamlined version of networking and in reality, it is more complex. The case with Allie Colleen is that her dad is Garth Brooks since she is completely connected with him and Trish Yearwood. It would be the same when Hank Williams JR and Willie Nelson working with their kids to help them get startes. The same with Lorrie Morgan working to help get her son Jesse Keith Whitley to get going. Same for Waylon Jennings helping his son Shooter to get going. The family connection runs deep. Thomas Rhett wrote songs with his father Rhett Akins. Derek Johnson just made an announcement on his introduction video that he is soon be on a major record. I wonder if it will be Reviver? They need some hit singles for them.
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Post by rsmatto on Aug 30, 2020 18:38:09 GMT -5
Abby Anderson is on Black River. Just released a digital single Friday.
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Abby Anderson is on Black River. Just released a digital single Friday. Did they bring her back? She is not listed on the Black River website on the artist roster page.
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I just find this strange. Last year, Foundry Records was formed with 3 people who were part of Warner Music Group or associated Independent labels which includes Curb, Elecktra, Warner Music, Stoney Creek, BBR, and Reviver. The first acts that were signed are Shenandoah and Austin Merrill. This year, they hired a promoter that worked at Warner. They also at the start, in a working alliance with ADA Worldwide which own by Warner Music. Warner Music ADA WorldwideIndustry Vets Formed Foundry RecordsLegendary producer Mark Bright who worked with Carrie Underwood and others. Artist manager Cole Johnstone who manage the likes of Big & Rich. Record label head April Rider who worked at RPM Entertainment, Curb and BBR. She just left RPM less than a year ago. Foundry Adds Rick BaumgartnerThey hired Rick Baumgartner for national promotion. He worked at Warner Music, Decca, Atlantic, Broken Bow, Black River and countless others. He was forfront in promoting 41 number 1 hits. With all of their past connections with Warner Music through the Warner Music or through managing or from associates of ADA Worldwide? I suspect that Warner Music wanted to launch a new record label in Nashville so that they can put artists under a label in the Warner group instead as other. The articles said alliance for Foundry, but for other Independent labels, the articles said partnership. Those two words do not mean the same. Working partnership is that ADA Worldwide will distribute the songs and singles while alliance sounds much more. What do you all think of this? It seems more to this than what we know so far.
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Post by davidcountry on Sept 9, 2020 5:01:04 GMT -5
The Davisson Brothers Band On Sony MusicThe Davisson Brothers Band are signed to Sony Music Entertainment Australia and to Star Farm Nashville. They are set to release "The Greatest Show On Earth" with Australian country singer Amber Lawrence to all outlets in the US soon. Through both Sony Australia and Star Farm Nashville? The Davisson Brothers New SongThey are label mates with the Australian Luke Combs of Brad Cox, Adam Harvey and Troy Cassar Daley. I could see Sony will get Brad Cox on US radio in the future. Does this now make them part of Sony Music since they are releasing the song on the radio, on CMT and other places? I know they are associated with Chris Janson.
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Post by davidcountry on Sept 12, 2020 7:02:43 GMT -5
Reviver website have an error under their artists and staff links. Something new to be added. Maybe some new signings? 5 acts is not enough.
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Post by Kanenrá:ke on Sept 12, 2020 12:47:31 GMT -5
Reviver website have an error under their artists and staff links. Something new to be added. Maybe some new signings? 5 acts is not enough. That wouldn’t be an error only having 5. However I’m guessing Reviver is done since they haven’t sent a single out in months and all their social media has stopped updating.
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Post by davidcountry on Sept 12, 2020 19:01:41 GMT -5
Reviver website have an error under their artists and staff links. Something new to be added. Maybe some new signings? 5 acts is not enough. That wouldn’t be an error only having 5. However I’m guessing Reviver is done since they haven’t sent a single out in months and all their social media has stopped updating. Stay Home was the last single from Big & Rich that was sent out. The promotional team under Star Farm got several hits on the secondary charts with Derek Johnson and Bobby McClendon. The Davisson Brothers Band is finding success in Australia under Sony. Reviver should look at how Star Farm acts are doing, and what went wrong with their acts to correct it.
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westcovina
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Post by westcovina on Sept 13, 2020 5:56:28 GMT -5
That wouldn’t be an error only having 5. However I’m guessing Reviver is done since they haven’t sent a single out in months and all their social media has stopped updating. Stay Home was the last single from Big & Rich that was sent out. The promotional team under Star Farm got several hits on the secondary charts with Derek Johnson and Bobby McClendon. The Davisson Brothers Band is finding success in Australia under Sony. Reviver should look at how Star Farm acts are doing, and what went wrong with their acts to correct it. As mentioned previously, the last known association between Star Farm Nashville and Reviver Records is 2014. These two companies appears to not be linked and haven't been for years. In addition, Reviver Records found success on the Billboard charts. They charted #1 with David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney's Everything's Gonna Be Alright. They also found success with Tenille Arts, among others. It is incorrect to characterize them as a label that has not found success and I think that they should be given more credit for their results. While it's possible Star Farm Nashville has found success on the secondary market charts, and that should be recognized, it is a completely different process and scale than finding success on a major market Billboard chart. I do not see any need for Reviver Records to model after anyone. However, if they did transfer a model, to ensure comparable scale, it should be someone actively promoting their artists to major radio markets. To address something previously, the idea that Reviver Records needs more than five artists on its roster to be viable is unsupported. Currently, Triple Tigers Records has three artists on their roster (Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson, and Cam). They achieved #1's in Billboard Airplay for Scotty and Russell. They are currently working Cam and if their track record holds up, it should be promising in the long haul. The size of the roster has not correlated well with label strength. Reviver Records likely took a more boutique and individualized approach so that they could focus on each artist and build their career. That is a solid plan that numerous record labels have successfully utilized.
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davidcountry
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Post by davidcountry on Sept 13, 2020 6:05:16 GMT -5
Stay Home was the last single from Big & Rich that was sent out. The promotional team under Star Farm got several hits on the secondary charts with Derek Johnson and Bobby McClendon. The Davisson Brothers Band is finding success in Australia under Sony. Reviver should look at how Star Farm acts are doing, and what went wrong with their acts to correct it. As mentioned previously, the last known association between Star Farm Nashville and Reviver Records is 2014. These two companies appears to not be linked and haven't been for years. In addition, Reviver Records found success on the Billboard charts. They charted #1 with David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney's Everything's Gonna Be Alright. They also found success with Tenille Arts, among others. It is incorrect to characterize them as a label that has not found success and I think that they should be given more credit for their results. While it's possible Star Farm Nashville has found success on the secondary market charts, and that should be recognized, it is a completely different process and scale than finding success on a major market Billboard chart. I do not see any need for Reviver Records to model after anyone. However, if they did transfer a model, to ensure comparable scale, it should be someone actively promoting their artists to major radio markets. To address something previously, the idea that Reviver Records needs more than five artists on its roster to be viable is unsupported. Currently, Triple Tigers Records has three artists on their roster (Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson, and Cam). They achieved #1's in Billboard Airplay for Scotty and Russell. They are currently working Cam and if their track record holds up, it should be promising in the long haul. The size of the roster has not correlated well with label strength. Reviver Records likely took a more boutique and individualized approach so that they could focus on each artist and build their career. That is a solid plan that numerous record labels have successfully utilized. I think you misunderstood what I said. The founders of Star Farm are still listed as credited as promotion team at Reviver this year. Second, we are talking about the past few months as Big & Rich was the most recent to hit.
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