SXSW Appeals Insurance Claim Judgment Tied to Canceled 2020 Festival

SXSW lost an insurance claim lawsuit tied to its 2020 festival cancellation. Now the festival is appealing that decision. A federal judge agreed that insurance coverage is precluded for organizers of the SXSW festival for an underlying lawsuit filed by ticketholders. Ticketholders sought refunds after the cancellation of the 2020 event. US District Judge Robert […]

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Believe’s revenues jumped by 37% YoY in Q3. It’s just raised its FY forecast for the second time this year.

Believe is on course to turn over more than €750 million this year, up by around a third vs. 2021

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Tickets to Adele’s Las Vegas Residency Going For Upwards of $45,000

Ticket prices for Adele’s Las Vegas residency are skyrocketing on reseller sites, going for as high as $45,000 in some cases.  ‘Weekends with Adele’ is kicking off on November 18 after being rescheduled from earlier this year. In addition to the rescheduled dates, Adele added eight additional dates in March 2023. But tickets for these […]

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Reba McEntire, Breland, Mookie Betts, More To Present At Upcoming CMA Awards

The presenters have been announced for the upcoming 56th Annual CMA Awards, which include a variety of actors, performers, athletes, and more.

Among those slated to take the mic are two-time World Series champ/Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts, actress Jessica Chastain, Breland, Reba McEntire, Tyler Hubbard and Little Big Town. Also on tap to present awards at this year’s event are Lifetime’s Reindeer Games Homecoming actress Sarah Drew, Yellowstone star Cole Hauser, Wynonna Judd, Lady A, actor Rex Linn, Parker McCollum, stars of the hit HGTV shows HomeTown and HomeTown Takeover Ben and Erin Napier,  Jeannie Seely, actor Michael Shannon, and Lainey Wilson.

Artists set to take the CMA Awards stage during country’s biggest night with must-see performances include Jimmie Allen, Kelsea Ballerini, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne, Luke Bryan, Brandy Clark, Kelly Clarkson, Luke Combs, Caylee Hammack, Hardy, Cody Johnson, Elle King, Marcus King, Miranda Lambert, Patty Loveless, Ashley McBryde, McEntire, John Osborne, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Katy Perry, Pillbox Patti, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, The Black Keys, The War And Treaty, Thomas Rhett, Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Wilson, and Zac Brown Band.

The 56th Annual CMA Awards, hosted by Bryan all-star athlete Peyton Manning, will broadcast live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. CT on ABC, and will be available next day on Hulu.

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A Quick Buyer’s Guide to Acoustic Guitars — Here’s What to Know

Whether buying your first acoustic guitar or your tenth, the decision is always unique to the sound you want. Have questions? Check out this acoustic guitar buyer’s guide with some recommendations from Sweetwater’s vast inventory. The following was created in collaboration with Sweetwater, a company DMN is proud to be partnered with. Steel-string acoustic guitars […]

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Bobby Karl Works The Room: Music Row Gathers To Salute Clint Black

Pictured (L-R): David Preston (BMI), Clay Bradley (BMI), Clint Black, Brinson Strickland (Collective Artist Management), Cass Scripps (UTA), John Zarling (615 Leverag + Strategy)

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All hail Clint Black!

The music community gave three cheers to the enduring greatness of this songwriting icon on Wednesday (Nov. 2) at BMI.

The first and biggest cheer was sent up by BMI, who’d invited everyone there to celebrate the star’s 60 million-air accomplishment. That means Black’s songs have been broadcast 60 million times, or the equivalent of 340 years of continuous airplay.

“It’s a privilege at BMI to represent you and your songs,” said the organization’s Clay Bradley, who presided. He called Clint Black, “one of the most influential songwriters in the modern era. He set the tone for the next generation of country stars.”

Black was the first star to emerge from what is known as “The Class of ’89,” a group that also included Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Garth Brooks and Travis Tritt. All of them were singer-songwriters who transformed the country genre.

The second cheer was sent up by the RIAA’s Jackie Jones. She presented Black with three new Gold Record certifications and one new Platinum Album. She noted that he already has RIAA certifications recognizing 15 million in sales.

Clint Black has seven Platinum-plus albums. Between 1989 and 2008, he placed 56 singles on the country charts, including 39 top-40 successes, 30 top-10 hits and 13 No. 1 smashes. He wrote or co-wrote all but three of them.

The third cheer of the event came from the Country Radio Broadcasters’ RJ Curtis. His CRB recognizes that the music of Black has had 38 billion audience impressions since 1990, and Curtis presented a plaque to mark that achievement.

“He started a movement in the country radio format,” said Curtis. “He was the first guy out of the gate. You talk about the Class of 1989: This guy was the Valedictorian. And his music has had staying power with listeners.”

“Clint Black songs become your songs,” added Bradley. “We all hear ourselves in these songs.”

The cheering squad included Dan Rogers, Mike Sirls, Caryn & Steve Wariner, Carol Ann Etheridge & Mark Ford, Shannon Sanders, Marcus K. Dowling, Craig Campbell, David Preston, Keb’ Mo,’ Brinson Strickland, Terri Brown, Dale Bobo, Steve Dorff, Teresa George, Jessie LaBelle, John Zarling, Dale Turner, Dan Wilson, Maureen O’Connor and Patrick Thomas.

The honoree was fresh from earning a standing ovation for his wildly entertaining performance at Sunday’s Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame banquet gala. Several in the BMI crowd were talking about his showmanship.

During his remarks, Black added two more names to his cheering section — his wife, the actor/singer Lisa Hartman, and his daughter Lily Pearl Black, a Belmont student who is working with mega-producer David Foster. Both Lisa and Lily have toured with Clint Black, doing singing spots during his shows.

Lisa’s duet with him, 1999’s “When I Said I Do,” won an ACM Award and was one of the BMI songs honored. Black has two other ACM awards, two CMA statuettes and a 1991 Opry cast induction.

“I’m standing here today….overwhelmed,” said Black to his admirers. “How honored I am that you all are here. It’s very humbling.

“It’s an honor to be in the business and a privilege to have so many people helping me,” he said. “This is a very special day for me. The songs got me here, and the songs have kept me here. This means more to me than you could possibly know.”

A video wall scrolled through the song titles being honored, while Black’s recordings echoed in the BMI lobby. A full bar offered after-work libations and a long buffet table was packed with barbecue sliders, fried chicken, pickles, cheeses, spreads, crackers, fruits, cured meats, olives and more. We all went home with commemorative black (of course) coins with gold lettering marking the BMI 60-million accomplishment.

After I egged him on, Wariner amused Sanders by doing slight-of-hand magic tricks with his black coin.

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