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    BMLG Racks Up 10 CMT Music Award Nominations

    April 23, 2012 0 Comments

    Nominations for the 2012 CMT Music Awards were announced this morning, and a big congratulations is in order for some of our BMLG artists! Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Martina McBride, the Band Perry, Eli Young Band and Brantley Gilbert all received nominations, for a total of 10 nominations across the label group. Visit CMT.com for more information about the awards and a full list of nominees. Be sure to VOTE for your favorites here.

    Taylor Swift

    Video of the Year - "Safe and Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars)

    Female Video of the Year - "Ours"

    Collaborative Video of the Year - "Safe and Sound" (featuring the Civil Wars)

    Rascal Flatts

    Video of the Year - "Easy" (featuring Natasha Bedingfield)

    Group Video of the Year - "Banjo"

    Collaborative Video of the Year - "Easy" (featuring Natasha Bedingfield)

    Martina McBride

    Female Video of the Year - "I'm Gonna Love You Through It"

    The Band Perry

    Group Video of the Year - "All Your Life"

    Eli Young Band

    Group Video of the Year - "Crazy Girl"

    Nationwide Insurance On Your Side Award

    Brantley Gilbert

    USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year - "Country Must Be Country Wide"

    Nationwide Insurance On Your Side Award

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    Taylor Swift, Eli Young Band Take Home Honors at 47th Annual ACM Awards

    April 2, 2012 0 Comments

    [photo via Getty Images]

    The Country music community was out in full force at last night's ACM Awards, and so was the Big Machine Label Group. Kicking off the night's wins, Eli Young Band took home the coveted Song of the Year honors for their platinum smash "Crazy Girl." Taylor Swift ended the night taking home the show's biggest honor, Entertainer of the Year, which is fan-voted.

    In addition to big wins, BMLG artists made a number of appearances throughout the night's show. The one and only Reba McEntire shared hosting honors with Blake Shelton, and the duo provided no shortage of comic relief in between performances and award presentations. The Band Perry performed their new single "Postcard from Paris," Rascal Flatts and Steve Martin teamed up for "Banjo," and Brantley Gilbert rocked the house with "Country Must Be Country Wide." Another special moment featured Martina McBride's performance of "Marry Me" with Train's Pat Monahan as a couple tied the knot on stage.

    For more information and a full list of winners, visit acmawards.com.

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    BMLG Joins Forces with General Mills, Feeding America to Outnumber Hunger

    March 30, 2012 0 Comments

    General Mills and Big Machine Label Group’s star-studded roster of Country music artists are teaming up with Feeding America to Outnumber Hunger in a national initiative that helps fight hunger in local communities. Outnumber Hunger will help Feeding America secure up to 15.6 million meals for local food banks to assist the one in six Americans who struggles with hunger.

    According to the USDA, an estimated 49 million Americans struggle with hunger, making the issue a growing reality in every community. By simply entering codes at OutnumberHunger.com, Americans can make a difference in their local communities at a time when it matters most.

    “Hunger is a year-round issue but it can be especially critical in the spring, so Feeding America food banks need help now,” said Vicki B. Escarra, President and CEO, Feeding America. “The combined reach that General Mills and Big Machine Label Group’s artists bring to the hunger crisis will help provide critical resources at this key time.”

    This powerful group of partners is using its collective voice to rally Americans for the cause. Codes will appear on millions of specially-marked packages of General Mills products to give people the chance to help Feeding America secure five meals on behalf of their local food banks.

    “As a leading food company, no cause is more important to us than the hunger issue,” said Cheryl Welch, Director, Outnumber Hunger at General Mills. “We’re thrilled to give people the chance to make a difference in their own communities through Outnumber Hunger.”

    Specially-marked packages of General Mills products will feature an Outnumber Hunger code, as well as favorite Big Machine Label Group artists like Rascal Flatts. More than 10 General Mills brands, including Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Totino’s and Cheerios, will participate. Entering the code at OutnumberHunger.com helps Feeding America secure five meals on behalf of a local food bank. Participants enter their ZIP codes, and meals will stay in or near the area.

    Big Machine Label Group artists also will offer select special codes on Facebook and Twitter that help Feeding America secure five meals for local food banks. Big Machine Label Group artists who are encouraging participation include Multi-Platinum-selling superstar artists Rascal Flatts, Reba, Martina McBride, and The Band Perry as well as established chart-topping acts Eli Young Band, Justin Moore, Brantley Gilbert and newcomers Sunny Sweeney, Edens Edge, Ella Mae Bowen and Thomas Rhett.

    “It takes a Big Machine to Outnumber Hunger, and we have an opportunity to make a huge difference in local communities,” said Scott Borchetta, President and CEO, of Big Machine Label Group. “That’s why we’re thrilled to come together with our artists, General Mills and Feeding America to help the hunger issue in a significant way. Together we can Outnumber Hunger.”

    Additionally, the Outnumber Hunger partners have created an educational video with Rascal Flatts that highlights the issue of hunger and shows how anyone can get involved to help Feeding America. It will air during a Rascal Flatts theater event in New York City and in over 600 movie theaters across the country on the night of April 5. Tickets to the movie theater concert event can be purchased online at RascalFlatts.com/Changed

    “Our fans have always been strong supporters of us and our families,” said Joe Don Rooney, Rascal Flatts. “By being involved in Outnumber Hunger, we hope to provide that same support for those who may struggle with hunger. We’re grateful to have the chance to spread awareness of this important cause.”

    General Mills will donate $0.65 to Feeding America—enough to help secure 5 meals on behalf of local food banks—for every code entered. To make a difference in your local community with Outnumber Hunger, visit www.OutnumberHunger.com.

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    The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" Certified Quadruple Platinum

    March 6, 2012 0 Comments

    On the heels of celebrating a recent two-week #1 with their Gold-certified single, “All Your Life,” and a Platinum debut album, the excitement continues this week for The Band Perry. The RIAA has certified their #1 smash, “If I Die Young” Quadruple Platinum for sales exceeding 4 million. The breakout hit is the only single from a debut album in the last 18 months to achieve this status and has sold more copies than any other Country artist in the same timeframe.

    The irony of the title and the song’s enduring success are not lost on the sibling trio. “"We are honored by this acknowledgment and thankful that so many of you have connected with this song," said Kimberly Perry, who was honored as the song's author with the 2011 CMA Award for Song of the Year.

    The 2012 ACM Group of the Year nominees will host the upcoming GAC television special, highlighting the 2012 ACM New Artist of the Year contenders. Just last year, The Band Perry was named both the ACM and CMA New Artist of the Year and earned the CMA Single of the Year and the CMT Music Awards’ for Breakthrough Video of the Year. Previously they garnered GRAMMY, TEEN CHOICE, AMA and ACA award nods.

    “Each time the bar is set, it seems that The Band Perry surpasses it! Selling over 4 million downloads on just one song is a huge accomplishment. This extremely talented group is remarkable and we’re thrilled to have them as part of the Republic Nashville family,” said Republic Nashville President Jimmy Harnen.

    The Band Perry is currently touring as a special guest on Brad Paisley’s VIRTUAL REALITY WORLD TOUR 2012 as well as headlining their own dates. Their next up-tempo single, "Postcard From Paris," is going for immediate airplay at Country radio.

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    A String of Sold-Out Shows and More "Firsts" for The Band Perry

    February 21, 2012 0 Comments

    Pictured (L-R): Front Row – The Band Perry’s Reid, Kimberly and Neil Perry; Back Row – Republic Nashville President Jimmy Harnen, TBP’s Managers Erik Peterson, Bob Doyle, WME’s Rob Beckham, Ryman Auditorium GM Sally Williams, WME’s Dana Burwell, Gaylord Entertainment Senior Vice President, Media and Entertainment Steve Buchanan and Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta. (Photo Credit: Rick Diamond)

    The Band Perry played to a full house last night at the historic Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville, TN. When tickets went on sale last fall, the show sold out in a staggering twenty minutes, a first for the Republic Nashville breakout trio! Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry were also the first artists to perform on the recently renovated stage at the legendary venue.

    “We are so excited to have performed our first headlining show in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium! Country music’s ‘mother church’ was in need of some loving attention, so a brand new stage has just been added,” says Kimberly Perry. “We had the honor of being the very first act to perform on it. The evening was even better than we imagined.”

    The 2012 ACM Vocal Group of the Year contenders shared a few new songs as well as their Gold-certified #1 single, “All Your Life;” their Triple-Platinum, #1 smash, "If I Die Young" and the Gold-certified “You Lie” from their Platinum Republic Nashville debut album.

    Not only did last night’s show in Music City sell out in a matter of minutes, their show last Saturday night (2/18), at Billy Bob’s Texas in Ft. Worth, also sold out in advance – an unprecedented accomplishment for a new act. With more than sixteen thousand in attendance, the sibling trio also performed to a packed venue at the San Antonio Stock Show last Wednesday (2/15).

    “It’s so amazing that our fans appreciate what we do live and support us by coming to hear us play,” says Reid Perry.

    “We have been so blessed in our career since we began and to know our fans continue to support our music is so gratifying,” says Neil Perry.

    The Band Perry heads back out on the road this week on Brad Paisley’s VIRTUAL REALITY WORLD TOUR 2012 with upcoming stops, including:

    2/23 Madison, WI – Alliant Energy Center

    2/24 Moline, IL – iWireless Center

    2/25 Springfield, MO – JQH Arena

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    Big Night for BMLG at the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards

    February 13, 2012 0 Comments

    Though last night's GRAMMY Awards ceremony was undoubtedly cloaked in somber reverence for the recently passed vocal legend Whitney Houston, the evening still served as one of the year's best celebrations of music and its creators. That said, it was a big night for the Big Machine.

    Before the show even began, BMR artist Taylor Swift collected two GRAMMYs-- "Best Country Song" and "Best Country Solo Performance"-- for "Mean," off 2010's blockbuster hit Speak Now. In Taylor's own words, "This one really means a lot to me because this is for a song called 'Mean' that I wrote," she said in her acceptance speech. "There's really no feeling quite like writing a song about someone who's really mean to you, and someone who completely hates you and makes your life miserable -- and then winning a Grammy for it." Congratulations, Taylor!

    Later in the evening, Reba looked stunning as she introduced a performance by Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson. Earlier today, Reba commented on the importance of this year's ceremony, posting on her Facebook page, "I think we were all a little more aware that we could be gone in an instant and to take advantage of the time we all have together."

    In another special introduction/performer pairing, Nashville duo The Civil Wars performed a snippet of their song "Barton Hollow" (which won a GRAMMY earlier in the evening) before introducing Taylor Swift's theatrical, passionate performance of "Mean." Taylor and the Civil Wars collaborated on the track "Safe and Sound," which is featured on the soundtrack for the movie The Hunger Games.

    Taylor's final moment on last night's GRAMMY stage was to pass the performance torch to fellow BMLG artists The Band Perry, who performed a lively version of Glen Campbell's "Gentle on My Mind" in tribute to the legendary country crooner, who was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. The Band Perry also joined Campbell and Blake Shelton on stage for a version of Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" that had everyone dancing in the aisles.

    We couldn't be prouder of our artists and the hard work and talent they put into their music, and we're happy the GRAMMYs allowed us to share a taste of that last night.

    For more information on the GRAMMYs and a full list of winners, visit www.grammy.com.

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    The Band Perry & CEO Scott Borchetta are "Grammy Greats"

    February 9, 2012 0 Comments

    The Band Perry and Big Machine Label Group CEO Scott Borchetta are "Grammy Greats" in new issue of the Hollywood Reporter. The GRAMMY-nominated trio and Borchetta are featured together among the 10 "dealmakers and game-changers" impacting the music industry right now.

    In the new issue of The Hollywood Reporter, current GRAMMY-nominated Republic Nashville trio The Band Perry are featured alongside Big Machine Label Group (BMLG) CEO Scott Borchetta in a special music pictorial entitled "GRAMMY GREATS."

    Borchetta is the only Country music label executive included in the feature while The Band Perry is the only current GRAMMY "Best New Artist" nominee to appear.

    The Hollywood Reporter issue states, "Everybody knows what’s wrong with music these days, but for this special portfolio, the staff decided to pay homage to what’s going right — the innovators, the slow burners, the multihyphenates and the visionaries who, hopefully, won’t screw it up for everyone else."

    Within the pictorial, The Band Perry explain why they chose to join the Republic Nashville label which is part of Borchetta's BMLG. Kimberly Perry is quoted saying, “One night we were driving down Music Row after being in the studio… and the Big Machine lights were the only ones still on, with people working inside. That work ethic is huge because we like to think of ourselves as a blue-collar, hardworking country band.”

    Borchetta is quoted within the piece stating that he and his staff look for talent and music that "people could fall in love with."

    Earlier this week it was announced that The Band Perry earned their second #1 single on the Billboard Country Radio Chart with their Gold-certified ballad "All Your Life." Their debut album, THE BAND PERRY, has been certified Platinum. They will perform on the 54th Annual Grammy Awards this Sunday, Feb. 12 as they and Blake Shelton join music icon Glen Campbell.

    Borchetta was also recently named as the highest ranking Country music label executive on the 2012 Billboard "Power 100" list.

    The Band Perry & CEO Scott Borchetta are "Grammy Greats"

    Photo Credit: Amanda Friedman

    ABOUT BIG MACHINE LABEL GROUP: At the helm of the independent Big Machine Label Group is industry veteran Scott Borchetta, who serves as President and CEO. The conglomerate encompasses Big Machine Records (founded in 2005), The Valory Music Co. (founded in 2007) and Republic Nashville (a partnership with Universal Republic founded in 2009 with Jimmy Harnen serving as President). The Big Machine Label Group’s current artist roster includes Multi-Platinum superstars Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Reba and Martina McBride; Platinum sensations The Band Perry; established acts Eli Young Band Justin Moore as well as hot newcomers Brantley Gilbert, Sunny Sweeney, Edens Edge, Ella Mae Bowen, Greg Bates and comedienne Melissa Peterman. BMLG artists have received multiple GRAMMY, CMA, ACM, American Music Awards, CMT Music Awards, Teen Choice Awards, MTV Video Music Award and People’s Choice Award accolades as well as Brit Award and JUNO Award nominations.

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    Grammy Nominees the Band Perry Hit #1 and Go Gold with Romantic Ballad "All Your Life"

    February 7, 2012 0 Comments

    Grammy nominees The Band Perry have reached #1 on the Billboard Country Radio Chart with their romantic ballad, "All Your Life". They'll perform their Gold-certified single on The Ellen DeGeneres Show this Wednesday, February 8 and, as Best New Artist nominees, they will also perform on the 54th Annual Grammy Awards with Country icon Glen Campbell and Blake Shelton on Sunday, February 12.

    "This feels like a pinnacle moment for us - to perform with an icon on the Grammy Awards is an honor. As we prepare for this weekend's show, it's a humbling vote of confidence that our song has also found its way to the top of the charts. Wow and thank you," said Kimberly, Reid and Neil Perry. Ever since The Band Perry's debut album was released by Republic Nashville fifteen months ago, they have steadily earned their way into the hearts of Country music fans. The now-Platinum album contains both #1 singles - "All Your Life" and the triple-Platinum "If I Die Young" - along with the Gold-certified "You Lie" and their very first single, "Hip To My Heart."

    “Over a million fans already own this album, so for another half a million to buy TBP's fourth single means two things: One, the song is really connecting. Two, thousands upon thousands of new fans keep coming aboard the TBP Express! 'All Your Life' is the perfect love song and Country music fans are in complete agreement," said Republic Nashville President Jimmy Harnen.

    The Band Perry currently counts a 2012 Grammy Best New Artist nomination and a 2012 ACM Vocal Group of the Year nomination among their list of honors. They are the reigning 2011 ACM New Artist of the Year as well as the CMA New Artist of the Year. They earned the 2011 CMA Award for Single of the Year while Kimberly Perry was honored with the 2011 CMA Song of the Year award. Other honors include the 2011 CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Video of the Year, the "Best New Live Act" Award sponsored by Nationwide Insurance, as well as TEEN CHOICE, AMA and ACA award nominations.

    Currently, The Band Perry is performing their own headlining dates and touring as special guests on Brad Paisley's "VIRTUAL REALITY WORLD TOUR 2012." They are also writing and recording their sophomore album, due out later this year. For more on The Band Perry, visit thebandperry.com.

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    BMLG Artists Earn 9 Nominations for 47th Annual ACM Awards

    January 26, 2012 0 Comments

    Nominees for the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards were announced this morning during a digital press conference featuring Valory Music Co. artist Reba, who will co-host the awards ceremony in April. Five BMLG artists were nominated across six categories, adding up to a grand total of nine nominations for this outstanding group:

    Taylor Swift:

    -Entertainer of the Year

    -Female Vocalist of the Year

    -Video of the Year, "Mean"

    Martina McBride:

    -Female Vocalist of the Year

    Rascal Flatts:

    -Vocal Group of the Year

    The Band Perry:

    -Vocal Group of the Year

    Eli Young Band:

    -Vocal Group of the Year

    -Single of the Year, "Crazy Girl"

    -Song of the Year, "Crazy Girl"

    The 2012 ACMs will air live from Las Vegas on Sunday, April 1, 2012 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. For more information and a full listing of nominees, visit www.acmcountry.com.

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