Shane McAnally Traces Career At CMHoF Poets And Prophets Event

Craig Shelburne • August 15, 2016 •

 

Pictured (L-R): Songwriter Josh Osborne, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, songwriter Paul Overstreet, McAnally, former Poets and Prophets honoree Kye Fleming, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Michael Gray, former Poets and Prophets honoree Roger Murrah, and singer/songwriter Kacey Musgraves. Photo by Kelli Dirks, CK Photo

Songwriter Shane McAnally joined the Poets and Prophets series at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Sunday afternoon (Aug. 13). The event was part of the museum’s quarterly program that celebrates songwriters that have made a significant and lasting contribution to country music.

 

Pictured (L-R): Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne. Photo: Kelli Dirks, CK Photo

Moderated by Country Music Hall of Fame historian Michael Gray, the program recounted McAnally’s journey through photos, videos, and live performances of some of McAnally’s biggest hits, including a surprise acoustic rendition of “Merry Go Round,” performed by Kacey Musgraves, with whom he and Josh Osborne wrote the song.

 

Pictured (L-R): Joshn Osborne, Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally. Photo: Kelli Dirks, CK Photo

Former Poets and Prophets honorees Kye Fleming and Richard Murrah as well as songwriter Paul Overstreet were also in attendance.

 

Kacey Musgraves. Photo by Kelli Dirks, CK Photo.

http://www.musicrow.com/2016/08/shane-mcanally-traces-career-at-cmhof-poets-and-prophets-event/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Musicrow+%28MusicRow%29

Exclusive: SMACKSongs, The Silverton Foundation Assist Families In Need

Jessica Nicholson • August 2, 2016 •

Pictured (L-R): Michael McAnally Baum, Josh Moffitt

Pictured (L-R): Michael McAnally Baum, Josh Moffitt

As Miranda Lambert’s “Vice” and Dierks Bentley and Elle King’s “Different For Girls” reside in the Top 10 on this week’s Billboard country chart, they will also help the families of critically ill children who are at risk of being evicted from their homes.

Both of these songs are co-written by a songwriter affiliated with Shane McAnally’s Nashville-based SMACKSongs. SMACKSongs has pledged to donate $2,500 for every Billboard Top 10 song the company represents to The Silverton Foundation, to support rent and mortgage payment assistance for families with children who are hospitalized or receiving ongoing critical care treatment.

SMACKSongs is on pace to match its 2015 total of 10 top country music hits, which would result in donations worth 30 months of payment assistance. In 2015, the foundation paid 116 months worth of mortgage or rent for families in need.

SMACKSongs VP of Business Affairs Michael McAnally Baum recalls a story of an evicted family with for a critically ill child. “Thank God the child recovered from their condition, but in the process, because they didn’t have proper housing to go back to, the child was in danger of going into the foster care program,” he says. “That’s heartbreaking to think of any parents who could find themselves in that situation, having already cleared that hurdle of your child’s health, only to find that the state is endangering your ability to be a parent to that child. It is heartbreaking.”

The partnership reunites McAnally Baum with his former Silverton Mortgage colleague, and The Silverton Foundation founder, Josh Moffitt. Baum worked with Silverton Mortgage from 2004 until he moved to Nashville in 2013.

In the partnership’s first 60 days, they sent out approximately $16,000 to help families in need, thanks to SMACKSongs cuts like Kenny Chesney’s “Noise,” Old Dominion’s “Snapback,” and Thomas Rhett’s “T-Shirt.” SMACKSongs relies on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, as well as Mediabase, to determine the qualifying singles.

A typical request from a family in need is approximately $800 to prevent a foreclosure or eviction. “Some families might need one month to get back on their feet; for others it might be three months,” says Moffitt.

McAnally Baum and Moffitt realized the emotional and financial toll that a major medical crisis can place on a family.

“Usually one spouse or both are losing their jobs or their finances are dramatically impacted because of the situation,” says Moffitt. “A lot of times they have to move to another city or spend a ton of time a long way from home. Because of that, they can lose income on top of all the medical bills. We then started encountering these folks that were being evicted or foreclosed while all this is going on. Their focus was on the health of their child, but when their child is well, they weren’t able to go home. In working with the social workers at the hospitals, you realize how vast the problem is.”

Moffitt notes that The Silverton Foundation is 100 percent volunteer-based, and offers help to families from across the country that come to Atlanta for seeking treatment for their children. The Silverton Foundation aims to expand its reach to Tennessee and other portions of the Southeast.

 

Moffitt offers another example of a three-month-old boy who contracted bacterial meningitis at 12 days old, resulting in a host of serious health conditions, including seizures and cerebral palsy.

“He was sent home for a month, then readmitted to the hospital,” says Moffitt. “His 22-year-old single mother was employed full-time at a call center. Obviously she missed a lot of work to make all his appointments and to care for him. She received her eviction notice the day he was readmitted to the hospital. She had been reaching out to other places for assistance as well, and asked us to help with one month’s rent to make her payments current. We obviously understand that apartments and mortgage companies have a business to run, so we understand their position. We always call and confirm with the landlords, and 99 out of 100 times, the landlords say how wonderful the families are. They are working with them the best they can. There might be a father mowing the grass on 20 homes just to help make ends meet. The stories we hear are unbelievable.”

“We have quite a bit [of songs] on the charts now that are at various stages of moving up, and it gives us an extra incentive to say not only are we excited for the success of the song and the songwriter, but we are excited because that success also helps take care of our community,” says McAnally Baum. “Country music is all about faith, family and home, and I think this partnership touches on all of those things. So whenever we do feel a sense of success, we also feel a big sense like we are giving back.”

For more on The Silverton Foundation, visit thesilvertonfoundation.org.

Kenny Chesney Drops Pink Collaboration, ‘Setting the World on Fire’, as New Single [LISTEN] Read More: Kenny Chesney Drops Pink Collab. as New Single

By Angela Stefano July 28, 2016 5:10 PM

Kenny Chesney has released “Setting the World on Fire,” his duet with pop star Pink, as the second single from his upcoming new album, Cosmic Hallelujah.

Partially recorded at Rick Rubin’s Malibu studio, “Setting the World on Fire” is a mid-tempo tune that explores the emotions — the good and the anxious — of falling in love. The song’s lyrics — “We were up all night, and we were feelin’ so good / Yeah, we got a little higher than we probably should / We were in a hotel singin’ in the hallway lights / We were strikin’ the matches right down to the ashes / Setting the world on fire” — are, according to Chesney, “a perfect way of saying it, but when you feel that melody rise, the arrangement picking up momentum — it’s bigger than you are, and all you want to do is throw yourself against the night.

“Then when Pink comes in,” he adds, “well, that just brings this [song] to life.”

“Setting the World on Fire” was written by Ross Copperman, Matt Jenkins and Josh Osborne. Chesney takes the lead on the song’s verses, with Pink offering harmonies, and the pop star handles the choruses solo until the end of the song, when they sing one final chorus together.

Just days before his new album was due out on July 8, Chesney announced that he was delaying its release to add “Setting the World on Fire” to the project. The country star and Pink formed a friendship while the “Noise” singer was spending time in California; he calls her “an incredible singer,” describing her voice as one that “holds so many feelings all at the same time: joy, desire, a bit of toughness, a little hurt.”

“To me, great songs are great songs regardless of genre — and the core of being alive is the same no matter where you are,” Chesney says. “[W]ith her voice that is so strong and contains so many colors, [Pink] really makes that idea of giving into your heart, shouting out the window and whirling around in the middle of an abandoned street feel real.”

Cosmic Hallelujah is now due out on Oct. 28. The record was originally titled Some Town Somewhere, but Chesney decided to change its name because “[t]he new music and the energy that the new music’s bringing … feels like a cosmic hallelujah.

“That’s the word that came out,” Chesney explains, “so that’s actually gonna be the title of the new album.”

Chesney is currently on the road, on his 2016 Spread the Love Tour. The trek is scheduled to run through late August.



Read More: Kenny Chesney Drops Pink Collab. as New Single | http://theboot.com/kenny-chesney-pink-setting-the-world-on-fire/?trackback=tsmclip

Kenny Chesney Reschedules Album Release, Announces P!NK Duet

 

 LAUREN JO BLACK • JULY 6, 2016 - 8:37 AM

Photo by Allister Ann

Fans will have to wait a bit longer to get their hands on Kenny Chesney’s new album, Some Town Somewhere. Originally scheduled to drop this Friday, July 8, the album has now been shelved until October 28. While fans may be disappointed in the change, they have something big to look forward to.

This morning, Chesney announced via press release that the project will include a duet with Pop sensation P!NK. The song, “Setting The World On Fire,” is something Chesney couldn’t be more excited about.

“To have a song that is so ‘right in the moment’,” the Tennessee native says, “is a rare thing. ‘Somewhere With You’ had it, too. But that’s a song of wanting, and this, this is a song of being. But the more I listened, the more I knew I needed a woman’s voice, to be in the song with me.”

Chesney met and became friendly with P!NK while spending time in California and knew she’d be the perfect duet partner for the song.

“P!NK’s voice holds so many feelings all at the same time: joy, desire, a bit of toughness, a little hurt,” he explains. “She’s an incredible singer – and has this great tone that shines but has a little wear to it, but doesn’t sound beat up. So I called her.”

Chesney says P!NK’s vocals were “everything the song required to come to life.”

Although adding the duet to the album meant the superstar and his team would have to push back the project’s release date, it was something Chesney was more than willing to do.

“Sure, it would be easier to just leave everything on schedule. But when you have something you know is great, and it captures the best part of being alive, why wouldn’t you slow down enough to make it happen in the moment? That’s what ‘Setting The World On Fire’ is all about – and I figure it may be a while before I make another record, and I don’t want to wait to share this because it’s so good.”

Jerrod Niemann and Lee Brice's Sunny 'A Little More Love'

Grooving ode to life on easy street is long-time friends' first-ever recorded collaboration

BY CHRIS PARTON April 29, 2016

Jerrod Niemann and Lee Brice have teamed up on a new single called “A Little More Love,” and the track was released to iTunes on April 29th.

Written by Shane McAnally, Ross Copperman, Natalie Hemby and Kristi Neumann, the laid back tune is built for grooving and good times, with a theme that extols the virtues of working less and enjoying life more.

“Make a little more love / Make a little less money / Catch a little more buzz / Off a little less honey,” goes the chorus.

This is the first time Niemann and Brice — long-time friends who recently wrapped Brice’s Life Off My Years tour — have recorded a song together, and the track will serve as the lead single from Niemann’s forthcoming first album under the Curb Records banner. SiriusXM's The Highway originally premiered the song in February and it has since become a part of their live performances.

“Lee and I have always talked about recording some music together,” Niemann says on his website. “We hope this tune will have our fans smiling and singing along with their windows down and the radio up all summer long!”


Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-jerrod-niemann-and-lee-brices-sunny-a-little-more-love-20160429#ixzz4ARLP2TTI 
Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook