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Latest podcast episodes about Universal Music Group Nashville

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans
Tragedy in the Bloodline ft. Sam Williams

Diving in Deep with Sara Evans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 70:53


Welcome back to this week's episode of Diving in Deep with your host, Sara Evans! In this episode, Sara welcomes Sam Williams, the grandson of the legendary Hank Williams Sr. and son of Hank Williams Jr. Sam shares his journey of carving out his own identity in the country music scene while navigating the challenges of being a single dad and an aspiring musician.We dive into Sam's experiences growing up in Paris, Tennessee, the impact of family legacy, and the personal tragedies that have shaped his life and music. Sam opens up about the loss of his sister and mother, and also discusses his love for music, his creative process, and the exciting new sounds he's exploring in his upcoming projects.Whether you're a fan of the Williams family's music or just love a good story, this episode is packed with heartfelt moments, laughter, and insights into the life of a rising artist in Nashville.Don't forget to like, share, and comment on the podcast! Listen to Unbroke: (https://ffm.to/seunbroke).About Sam Williams:Grandson of country pioneer Hank Williams and the son of outlaw legend Hank Jr., Sam Williams is the latest in a long line of American originals, who sings with his own singular voice and writes in his own singular style, fusing gut-wrenching honesty and plainspoken poetics with raw vulnerability and deep empathy. In 2021, Williams released his debut album, Glasshouse Children, which was a testament to his brilliant lyricism and soulful vocals and received rave reviews from Rolling Stone, Music Row, Associated Press, and so much more. In October 2022, Williams unveiled a deluxe edition of the record, which featured “Tilted Crown,” a reflective track about navigating his legacy in life. Williams followed up his debut with a string of powerful singles in 2023, along with multiple shows at the Grand Ole Opry and show-stopping performances at Nashville's CMA Fest and the UK's Country 2 Country Fest. In 2024, Sam unveiled a new poignant song “Carnival Heart” which is the official anthem for the new innovative country-themed show Songblazers: A Journey Into Country Music, produced and presented by Cirque du Soleil and Universal Music Group Nashville. His forthcoming album, Act II: Countrystar, is a vibrant and daring seven-song follow-up which underscores Williams' versatile songwriting skills. With the release of Act I: Scarlet Lonesome and Act II: COUNTRYSTAR on the way, Sam continues to prove that he is making a legacy for himself that is completely his own.LET'S BE SOCIAL:Follow Sam Williams:Instagram - (@samwillivms)Facebook - (@Sam Williams)TikTok - (@samwillivms)X - (@samwillivms)Follow Diving in Deep Podcast:Instagram –(@divingindeeppod)TikTok – (@divingindeeppod)Twitter – (@divingindeeppod)Facebook – (@divingindeeppod)Follow Sara Evans:Instagram – (@saraevansmusic)TikTok – (@saraevansmusic)Twitter – (@saraevansmusic)Facebook – (@saraevansmusic)Produced and Edited by: The Cast Collective (Nashville, TN)YouTube – (‪@TheCastCollective‬)Instagram – (@TheCastCollective)Twitter – (@TheCastCollective)Directed by: Erin DuganEdited By: Sean Dugan, Corey Williams, & Michaela Dolphhttps://www.thecastcollective.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Fred Minnick Show
The Interview: Country Artist Jordan Davis

The Fred Minnick Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 28:52


The guest on this new episode of The Fred Minnick Show Presented by BAXUS is country music artist Jordan Davis. The Louisiana-born singer-songwriter debuted in 2017 with the single, "Singles You Up," and he has since released multiple other singles along with two albums for Universal Music Group Nashville, including his latest, Bluebird Days. On this episode, Fred and Jordan talk touring war stories, lessons learned, musical influences and Fred destroys a bottle live on the air. During the conversation, they toast with Hard Truth Sweet Mash Rye, Woodinville Sauturnes Cash Finished, Club Marzipan Barrel Pick from Missouri, Michter's 2020 25 Year Old and more. SHOW SPONSORS BAXUS: https://baxus.co/?utm_source=FredMinnick.com&utm_medium=FredMinnick.com&utm_campaign=FredMinnick.com CR Citrus: https://crcitrus.com Official Glassware of The Fred Minnick Show, Viski: https://viski.com/discount/FRED20 Luxco: https://www.luxco.com Michter's: https://michters.com Woodinville: https://woodinvillewhiskeyco.com The American Spirits Council of Tasters: https://ascotawards.com Use Promo code FRED20 for 20% off the Viski glassware featured in this episode (& everything else!) RAYE Whiskey Tasting Glasses https://viski.com/products/4290?_pos=1&_psq=raye+whiskey&_ss=e&_v=1.0 GATSBY Tumblers https://viski.com/products/7948?_pos=2&_sid=6300df258&_ss=r RESERVE BRUNO Crystal Cocktail Glasses https://viski.com/products/11208?_pos=1&_psq=reserve+bruno&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Join Fred's Whiskey Club: https://www.patreon.com/FredMinnick Subscribe to Fred Minnick's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyE_GJtYr3yowks2iv1o4jg?view_as=subscriber Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vocal Lab Collective
How Heather Vassar Helped Break Shaboozey & Revolutionize the Music Industry

The Vocal Lab Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 63:26


In this episode of The Vocal Lab Podcast, hosts Jason Catron and Shelby Rollins are joined by Heather Vassar, Senior Vice President at EMPIRE. With over a decade of experience in the music industry, Heather has been instrumental in establishing EMPIRE's Nashville division, achieving remarkable milestones like the fastest #1 record for an independent label and three Platinum records. She shares her journey from digital marketing at Universal Music Group Nashville to helping break out Shaboozey as a groundbreaking artist behind the global success of "A Bar Song." A three-time Billboard honoree, Heather also discusses her collaborative leadership style and passion for philanthropy. Don't miss this insightful conversation with one of the industry's top movers and shakers!

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
How Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" Made History and Became the Biggest Song in the World

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 67:13


This week Ari sits down with Heather Vassar, the Senior Vice President at EMPIRE—a fully independent record label, publishing company, and distributor. Heather's career began at Universal Music Group Nashville, where she developed digital strategy for renowned artists such as George Strait, Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood, Kacey Musgraves, Chris Stapleton, and Keith Urban. In 2019, Heather joined EMPIRE where she now plays a pivotal role in operations, marketing, and strategy for a diverse roster of artists including Shaboozey, Wyatt Flores, Niko Moon, Sophia Scott, Don Louis, Reyna Roberts, Tenille Arts, and Randy Houser.Heather and Ari discuss the incredible success of Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” which has been number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for 19 weeks straight—the longest any song has held that position. Heather reveals how this hit (released on an indie label) became the biggest song in the world and how they have sustained its momentum. She shares the entire journey from signing Shaboozey, to putting out his initial singles, releasing his album, collaborating with Beyonce, all the way to his massive global success today. Thanks to her extensive experience at both major and independent labels, Heather has sharp insights to share about deal structures, ownership models, artist development, and how the industry has shifted (in the majors and the indies) over the last five years, all of which you'll hear about in this episode.https://www.instagram.com/hvassar/00:00 The Hustle Behind Success02:49 Empire Records: A New Era in Music06:07 Shaboozey's Journey to Stardom09:12 Navigating the Independent Label Landscape12:01 The Creative Process: From Songwriting to Release14:50 Breaking Through: The Success of “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”18:07 The Role of Radio in Today's Music Industry20:49 Building a Fanbase: The Digital Approach24:02 The Importance of Flexibility in Music Releases33:56 Navigating Legalities in Music Production39:08 Strategic Album Rollout and Market Timing45:51 Building a Global Music Infrastructure50:02 Maintaining Momentum After a Hit Release55:04 Balancing Art and Market Trends01:00:10 Educating Artists in the Digital AgeEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kick Your Boots Up
Louie TheSinger Unplugged: The Rise to Country Music

Kick Your Boots Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 65:34


In this entertaining episode of the Kick Your Boots Up podcast, we welcome Universal Music Group Nashville recording artist Louie TheSinger. From Fort Worth, TX, Louie shares his incredible journey from breakdancing to rapping, R&B, soul, and country music. Louie keeps it real about his first viral moment in 2018, the heartbreak that followed later, and how he's emerged stronger than ever. He also reveals his favorites in Fort Worth, life on tour, and the unforgettable places he's performed. Plus, get an inside look at his unique songwriting process and what fuels him as an artist and one of the brightest new voices in country music. Louie is ready to take country music by storm. Don't miss this episode packed with untold stories and inspiration.

Kick Your Boots Up
How Molly & Gidget Dresses Nashville's Elite

Kick Your Boots Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 48:53


Join us on this exciting episode of the Kick Your Boots Up Podcast as we sit down with the talented TK Trask, the creative mind behind Molly & Gidget. Known for her bold and unapologetic designs that light up red carpets and center stages, TK has made waves in the fashion world with her work featured on runways, at the Grand Ole Opry, Nashville stages, Miss Rodeo America, Whiskey Jam, CMA Fest, worn by Universal Music Group Nashville's Catie Offerman on tour with George Strait, and more! For a full episode transcript, visit our website at: https://www.justinboots.com/en/kick-your-boots-up/podcast.htmlFollow Justin on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justinboots Twitter: https://twitter.com/justinboots Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinboots_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/justinboots/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@justin_boots? Shop Justin Boots HERE

The Add To My Playlist Podcast
EX63 - Jordan Davis - The Next Thing You Know we will be Dancing in a Parking Lot

The Add To My Playlist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 13:40


Episode 63 - Jordan Davis - The Next Thing You Know we will be Dancing in a Parking Lot (external version outside of Spotify) Biography Jordan Carl Wheeler Davis (born March 30, 1988) is an American country music singer and songwriter signed to Universal Music Group Nashville's MCA Nashville division. Davis was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, to mother Luwanna. He has a brother, ⁠Jacob Davis⁠ (who is also a country singer), and a sister, Jentry. His uncle, Stan Paul Davis, wrote ⁠Tracy Lawrence⁠'s hit singles "⁠Today's Lonely Fool⁠" and "⁠Better Man, Better Off⁠". He began playing guitar when he was twelve years old. He attended C. E. Byrd High School. He then attended Louisiana State University before graduating in 2012. After graduation, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee and secured a recording contract with Universal Music Group Nashville in 2016. Davis's debut single, "⁠Singles You Up⁠", came out in mid-2017. He wrote the song with Steven Dale Jones and Justin Ebach. The corresponding debut album, ⁠Home State⁠, released on March 23, 2018. Songs from this episodeJordan Davis - Next Thing You Know  ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c909oqLfao⁠ Jordan Davis - Slow Dance In A Parking Lot ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D3V4s4zzxc⁠ ⁠https://www.jordandavisofficial.com/⁠ ___ ⁠https://truemediasolutions.ca/⁠

239 UNCENSORED
#124 | Matthew Davidson - Nashville's favorite guitarist | Life of the Road | Surviving Broadway | The life of a Nashville musician | The Grand Ole Opry

239 UNCENSORED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 41:28


239 Uncensored host Tim Guerrette, has a one-on-one interview with Nashville's favorite guitarist Matthew Davidson. Matt has performed several times in the 239. Matthew was born and raised in Shreveport, LA and now based in Nashville, TN. Music has been a part of Matthew's life since his first guitar at age three. Matt's influences are The Beatles and Stevie Ray Vaughan, Matthew's sound combines elements of country rock, pop, and blues. Matt talks about his life in Nashville and on the road currently with Travis Denning. From the New Orleans Jazz Fest to the Grand Ole Opry, and many points in between, Matthew has performed hundreds of shows at venues all across the country. He's a regular performer at venues on Nashville's famed Broadway Street. Matthew is currently touring with Universal Music Group Nashville recording artist Travis Denning. Checkout Matthew Davidson  https://matthewdavidson.net/    

The Zak Kuhn Show
Kylie Morgan talks new EP, playing her first stadium and taking and song to country radio

The Zak Kuhn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 53:32


Kylie Morgan is the quintessential Nashville artist. Signed to Universal Music Group Nashville, she is getting ready to release a new EP titled P.S. and is about to take a brand new song to country radio. We talk about opening for Jason Derulo, performing her first stadium show, writing songs with Walker Hayes and so much more. Kylie's energy is infectious. She'll make you wish you were a country star. Bibi joins as guest host.

Stay Human
077. Chrissy Metz (Actor/Singer)

Stay Human

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 56:45


Chrissy Metz is most well known for her portrayal of Kate Pearson on NBC's award-winning drama This Is Us, as well as for her recent starring role in the hit faith-based film Breakthrough. After her performance at the 92nd Academy Awards, she signed with Universal Music Group Nashville, and she is currently working on her debut country album. Her recent memoir This Is Me debuted as a New York Times #1 bestseller, and People Magazine named her 2017's “Ones to Watch” and “50 Most Beautiful.” She just launched her wine company called Joyful Heart and hosts a new competition craft show called Meet Your Makers Showdown on Discovery+.  www.chrissymetzmusic.comSpotify: Chrissy MetzIG: @chrissymetzBOOK: This Is MeWINE: Joyful Heart Wine; @joyfulheartwineco Michael's album Work Hard And Be Nice is out now: https://orcd.co/work-hard-and-be-niceKeep in touch with Michael online: www.michaelfranti.comThe Stay Human podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts: www.stayhumanpodcast.com PODCAST EPISODE CREDITS:Executive Producers: Michael Franti and Activist Artists ManagementProducer: Angie Griffith for BPOSITIIVArtist Manager: Caitlin Stone for Activist Artists ManagementManagement Coordinator: Bryce Matthews for Activist Artists ManagementSocial Media Manager: Kaitlyn Parmenter for Alchemy Artist ServicesPresenting Sponsor: Gibson Brands  Instrumental from: “Crazy For You” by Michael Franti Editing by: Roger Gowdy for Page Turners Studio

STAY HUMAN
077. Chrissy Metz (Actor/Singer)

STAY HUMAN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 56:45


Chrissy Metz is most well known for her portrayal of Kate Pearson on NBC's award-winning drama This Is Us, as well as for her recent starring role in the hit faith-based film Breakthrough. After her performance at the 92nd Academy Awards, she signed with Universal Music Group Nashville, and she is currently working on her debut country album. Her recent memoir This Is Me debuted as a New York Times #1 bestseller, and People Magazine named her 2017's “Ones to Watch” and “50 Most Beautiful.” She just launched her wine company called Joyful Heart and hosts a new competition craft show called Meet Your Makers Showdown on Discovery+.  www.chrissymetzmusic.comSpotify: Chrissy MetzIG: @chrissymetzBOOK: This Is MeWINE: Joyful Heart Wine; @joyfulheartwineco Michael's album Work Hard And Be Nice is out now: https://orcd.co/work-hard-and-be-niceKeep in touch with Michael online: www.michaelfranti.comThe Stay Human podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts: www.stayhumanpodcast.com PODCAST EPISODE CREDITS:Executive Producers: Michael Franti and Activist Artists ManagementProducer: Angie Griffith for BPOSITIIVArtist Manager: Caitlin Stone for Activist Artists ManagementManagement Coordinator: Bryce Matthews for Activist Artists ManagementSocial Media Manager: Kaitlyn Parmenter for Alchemy Artist ServicesPresenting Sponsor: Gibson Brands  Instrumental from: “Crazy For You” by Michael Franti Editing by: Roger Gowdy for Page Turners Studio

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #312: Clare Dunn

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 10:02


A tractor cab might not seem like the ideal place for an aspiring artist to nurture her musical dreams, but it sure did the trick for Clare Dunn. Growing up in tiny Two Buttes, Colorado (population: 43), she spent days at a time helping plow and plant the family farm, sharpening her ears with uninterrupted music-listening in the driver’s seat, even as she strengthened her work ethic. “That’s where a lot of my creativity came from and where a lot of my vision was forged, was just having nothing else to do other than listen to music and dream all day long in the vast wide open of those plains,” she reflects. By the time the genial, grounded Great Plains native got the chance to record for MCA Nashville, she had fine-tuned her creative vision and was ready to do what it would take to make it a reality, which landed her in a truly unique position: she is the only female country artist in recent memory to have a hand in all of the writing, arranging and producing for her debut release, the Clare Dunn EP. “I remember feeling like, ‘I know that I’m asking my label to take this tremendous leap of faith on me. I will be in the studio day and night. I will go until it’s right,’” says the guitar-slinging singer and songwriter. “I feel so grateful that I’ve had a team around me that’s allowed me to do that and supported me every step of the way.” True to her word, Dunn spent virtually every waking moment holed up in The Cave at Nashville’s House of Blues studios, crafting her standout sound beneath the watchful eye of a Chuck Berry portrait with such A-list collaborators as Terry McBride, Jesse Frasure, and Ben West. And it definitely paid off. The hooks have irresistible pop-rock punch, the sentiments are shot through with heartland rock grit, the vocals show R&B-schooled rhythmic daring and the arrangements are both towering and dynamic. Every lick of guitar on there, from agile melodic figures to aggressive shredding, is hers. “I think there’s, like, one song where I didn’t play a mandolin part or something like that,” she says. “But other than that, every lead part is my playing—acoustic, electric, everything.” That goes for all of the vocal parts, too—except for a solitary Eric Paslay guest harmony. Dunn doesn’t sound quite like any other singer in any genre, but her sumptuous lower range and the attitude and lustiness she summons whenever it suits the song recalls such world-class pop performers as Pink or Annie Lennox. In her teens, Dunn geeked out over a VH1 “Behind the Music” documentary that showed Fleetwood Mac working out their meticulous vocal arrangements, and in the studio, she might devote as many as a dozen tracks to doubling the melody in a different octave or layering precision harmonies, which adds to the sheer size of her sound. Dunn began paying her dues back in southeast Colorado, where she grew up the second of two daughters born into a long line of farmers and ranchers. “We didn’t have any brothers,” she says. “We did basically everything that boys would normally do, driving 18-wheelers, combines, tractors. I was very grateful that my parents raised us with the mentality that we didn’t even think about it; it was just normal for us to do all that stuff. We were a small family operation, and it’s all hands on deck, all the time.” In her early years, Dunn soaked up her parents’ favorite classic rock and country records—lots of Bob Seger titles among them—and stocked up on Top 40 singles when the family made the trek to a store in a neighboring town that actually had a record bin. She also absorbed all manner of rhythmic pop and R&B during marathon dance classes, so devoted to her hip-hop dance team that she won a scholarship to study with Janet Jackson’s backup dancers in California. Says Dunn, “My mom wore out an engine in a Suburban hauling me back and forth to dance. I couldn’t go every day like the other kids, because I lived an hour away. So I would do makeup days, and spend all day from 10 in the morning to 10 o’clock at night just learning dances so that I could be in the recitals and competitions. Dance, for me, is such a form of expression. When I’m making music, I’m thinking about it from a dance perspective—beats and musicality and phrasing.” For all of her sonic smarts, the aspiring musician lived in a town with zero places to play live shows, and she had no clue how to pursue her dream after high school until she heard about the music business program at Nashville’s Belmont University. The private school was out of her family’s price range, but she didn’t let that stop her, raising a big chunk of her tuition by driving a silage truck. “Anytime that there wasn’t school going on,” she recalls, “I was on that truck. Spring break, summer break, fall break. If you could’ve grown silage in December, I would’ve been on it over Christmas break. Whenever I couldn’t be home to drive the truck, my family kept the wheels rolling. My mom, dad and sister all drove it for me when I couldn’t be there due to classes or internships.” It wasn’t until Dunn got to college that she learned how to play guitar. Unlike a lot of dorm room dabblers, she wasn’t content to just reach the point where she could accompany herself by strumming basic chords. “Whenever I’d try to talk to a guitar player and explain how I heard things, I could never explain it,” she says. “So I thought, ‘If I can’t explain it to them, I’d better see if I can learn how to do it myself, so I can get it the way that I hear it in my head.’ Lead guitar, for me, was where it was at. I had no interest in learning G, C, and D and stopping. I wanted to be able to sing on guitar.” After college, Dunn signed a deal that went sour and turned her attention to building a grassroots following through decidedly unglamorous touring. “I loaded up me and three guys in a four-door F-150 pickup and a trailer and we took off,” she laughs. “We put 100,000 miles on it in just a little over a year. We played bars—teeny, tiny bars—and honky-tonks and festivals. It was very bleak to start out with, pinching pennies, trying to magically make a dollar turn into three dollars, trying to keep morale up. Like, ‘I know we played for two people tonight, guys, but it’s fine. We’re gonna get beyond it!’ My family helped me then too. They believed in me so much that they were willing to sacrifice in order to help me build that following to get a record deal.” The audience quickly multiplied when SiriusXM’s The Highway channel put Dunn’s flirtatious number “Cowboy Side of You” in rotation, and the fans who came out to the shows found a vital, confident band leader stomping around, swapping fearsome solos and singing likes she meant it. Universal Music Group Nashville soon snatched her up, and she attracted in-demand co-writers like Paslay, West, Frasure, McBride, Tom Douglas, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Troy Verges, Chris Lindsey, Brett James, and Ryan Beaver, and hit the road with many of her musical heroes including Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, and Seger, who hand-picked Dunn as direct support on his Ride Out Tour. Now, that her with-it, down-home vision is captured on record and her sensuous single “Tuxedo” is impacting the country radio, Dunn is in the position to bring her music back to the people and places that taught her what determination was in the first place. “I can confidently say I would not be in this chair had it not been for that work ethic my parents and community instilled in me,” says the forward-thinking, farm-bred artist. “It’s been a tough road getting here and it’s taken longer than I would’ve liked, but I’ve always felt confident in setting and pursuing my goals. That work ethic is what drove me to learn how to play, and to go back out and play another show for ten people. Where I’m from, that’s just what you do—you work.”

Goal Posts with Tresa Halbrooks
Enjoy the Journey: An Interview with Rachel Fontenot from Universal Music Group

Goal Posts with Tresa Halbrooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 27:59


Rachel Fontenot has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing & Artist Development for Universal Music Group Nashville. In her new role she will lead the artist projects and development team while continuing to oversee her roster, which now includes newly-announced UMG Nashville artist, Reba McEntire. Fontenot joined UMG Nashville in 2019 to oversee day-to-day artist development and marketing efforts for Lauren Alaina, Gary Allan, Eric Church, Vince Gill, Sam Hunt, Brandon Lay, Parker McCollum, Kylie Morgan, Jon Pardi, Shania Twain and Brothers Osborne.

Y'all Show
ACC Basketball Standings; Reba McEntire Deal

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 99:51


Reba McEntire turns 65 in a few weeks and to celebrate she's just gone home to Universal Music Group Nashville, her record label for most of her star-studded career. Preshias Harris shares details on Reba's resurgence; plus she recaps the Country Radio Seminar, Garth Brooks' span of the decades, and a Jason Isbell update. Also, ACC insider Jonathan Leifheit reports on the men's and women's basketball standings, Clemson's 2020 schedule, and the piano skills of N.C. State defensive tackle Joshua Harris.

Y'all Show
ACC Basketball Standings; Reba McEntire Deal

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 99:51


Reba McEntire turns 65 in a few weeks and to celebrate she's just gone home to Universal Music Group Nashville, her record label for most of her star-studded career. Preshias Harris shares details on Reba's resurgence; plus she recaps the Country Radio Seminar, Garth Brooks' span of the decades, and a Jason Isbell update. Also, ACC insider Jonathan Leifheit reports on the men's and women's basketball standings, Clemson's 2020 schedule, and the piano skills of N.C. State defensive tackle Joshua Harris.

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
Stephanie Wright: Inside the Record Label Machine

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 45:41


So, what exactly is A&R? What does someone in A&R do day-to-day? Most people have a lot of misconceptions when they think about this role…Stephanie Wright tells her story about how she landed her first major label job in Nashville (Capitol Records) with zero music industry experience or degree, but it eventually led to her current role as Senior Vice President of A&R at Universal Music Group Nashville.With her start in an administration role, she found ways to use her creativity in any situation she could, which eventually led to her discovering artists Brandy Clark, Erin Enderlin, and then signing Kacey Musgraves.“I’m glad I took this [slower] path— it gave me an appreciation for the whole process of making a [music] project”Stephanie goes into detail on what the A&R role truly means, how to deal with established artists versus newer artists, how A&R uses strategy to accomplish artists’ goals, and what she thinks a “sign-able” artists looks like.“My job is just to keep [artists] authentic…[people] who have something about them that sets them apart…at the core that’s what everyone is trying to find”Great news for artists— the label really isn’t trying to change you!Stephanie dives deep on:UMG’s company structure,What genres mean at UMG (spoiler: they are more difficult to define in this digital age)How those genres relate to how she aims to brand an artistHow A&R is constantly evolvingWhat labels are looking for in an artist“You have to be flexible and fluid in how you are going about launching an artist, there’s not a one size fits all anymore.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Bobby Bones Show
BONUS: BobbyCast - #188 - Mike Dungan - Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville: How Stapleton met Timberlake, Discovering Luke Bryan and Breaking Rick Springfield

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 59:29


This is an episode of The BobbyCast -- The podcast Bobby does from his house. We thought you might enjoy this episode. Check out more by subscribing to the BobbyCast. Mike Dungan is the Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville which has artist from Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker and more. He talks about discovering Luke Bryan and having to tell him he didn’t have a good enough song for a single on his album. He also talks about seeing Darius Rucker play with Hootie and the Blowfish and being the first one to think he should do a country record and then getting him to. He also talks about breaking Rick Springfield “Jessie’s Girl” and when to expect new music from Sam Hunt.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Surviving the Music Industry
Jordan Davis and Tyler Dial

Surviving the Music Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 80:59


Sliding in DM's, the fast track to becoming an artist, and new music with Jordan Davis and Tyler Dial. Jordan Davis takes us back to his home state of Louisiana and reflects on the past year on the release of his highly acclaimed breakout record, Home State. But first, Tyler Dial jumps in to talk about his latest single release, "About Last Night" and social media etiquette.    Jordan Davis is a Shreveport-born, Nashville songwriter. Armed with two back-to-back #1 songs (“Singles You Up” and “Take It From Me”) from his debut album Home State. Jordan is following up with his latest release, “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot”. With over 330 million streams, holding the record for the most weeks on Pandora’s New Country Top 10 chart for a debut single, and wrapping up opening for Rascal Flatts and Old Dominion in 2019. Jordan may be most excited about becoming a father. We tap into that but we also start at the beginning in our conversation. Coming from a rich musical family (his uncle penning Tracy Lawrence’s hits, “Today’s Lonely Fool” and “Better Man, Better Off” and his brother also a songwriter in Nashville, TN), Jordan never got a free pass in the music city. With the help of his brother, right place in the right time connections, a fork in the road, and a little perseverance. Jordan was able to sign his label deal with Universal Music Group Nashville within 5 years from moving to Nashville. We tackle head games and making comparisons, but more importantly how he was able to get over the thief of joy. For everything about Jordan visit www.jordandavisofficial.com, and follow him @jordandavisofficial on social platforms.   Arizona born, Texas schooled, Nashville songwriter Tyler Dial starts this episode promoting his latest release “About Last Night”. I first met Tyler years ago when he was still attending Texas University and starting his music career. What started off as a casual slide in a DM has now become a first time meet in person. Not really the new kid in town, Tyler has worked with songwriters/producers Ryan Tyndell, Ryan Beaver, Jeremy Spillman, Ben Hayslip, Lucie Silvas, Devin Dawson, Andy Albert, Kyle Fishman, and more on his Repaint EP. Since then things have progressed to the present with the latest releases. To check out when a live show is going to happen or where to follow him check this out .

Bobbycast
#188 - Mike Dungan - Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville: How Stapleton met Timberlake, Discovering Luke Bryan and Breaking Rick Springfield

Bobbycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 62:20


Mike Dungan is the Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville which has artist from Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Sam Hunt, Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker and more. He talks about discovering Luke Bryan and having to tell him he didn’t have a good enough song for a single on his album. He also talks about seeing Darius Rucker play with Hootie and the Blowfish and being the first one to think he should do a country record and then getting him to. He also talks about breaking Rick Springfield “Jessie’s Girl” and when to expect new music from Sam Hunt.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Chart Beat
Keith Urban on Two Decades of Hitting No. 1

Chart Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 49:36


Urban, owner of 16 No. 1s on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, and Universal Music Group Nashville president Cindy Mabe are this week's special guests. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Chart Beat
Luke Bryan & Universal's Mike Dungan

Chart Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 51:17


Country king Luke Bryan and Universal Music Group Nashville chairman/CEO Mike Dungan chat with Jim Asker. Plus, hosts Gary Trust and Trevor Anderson discuss Ed Sheeran's latest chart feats and flashback to TLC's late '90s reign. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Dan and Dan Music Podcast
The State of Country Music

Dan and Dan Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 57:59


Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! Today, we talk The State of Country Music. Dan and Dan welcome former CEO of Universal Music Group Nashville and founder of Lost Highway Records Luke Lewis to the podcast. Luke has worked with major country stars like Shania Twain and also helped grow of careers of artists like Ryan Adams and Lucinda Williams. He gives great perspective on country music past, present and future. The Dan's lament the popularity of 'Bro-Country' and ponder the impact that talented current artists like Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton will have on country music.