Country Music People April 2018 | Page 5

Best legislation ever In a Republican-controlled state assembly, Tennessee Democrats drafted a bill to discourage sexual harassment in the music industry. In the wake of singer Austin Rick’s recent disclosure of alleged abuse by a prominent Nashville promoter, and singer- songwriter Katie Armiger’s claim of sexual harassment as a teenage contractee with Cold River Records, state Senators Brenda Gilmore and Jeff Yarbro, both of Nashville, filed legislation to thwart regulatory restrictions on contractees, keeping them from suing over sexual misconduct. That bill, slated for a mid- March hearing, would expand the current state law that permits only employees of a company to file such lawsuits. Artists work in the industry on a contract basis. After Armiger spoke out about being harassed since age 15, while on promotional visits to country radio stations by some DJs and program directors, Cold River filed a breach of contract suit against their artist. Now encouraged by the #MeToo Movement that took wing last fall, she and others are lashing out against such good ol’ boy gestures. Armiger, now 26, recalled as a teen being informed by her label she should dress sexy and be nice to radio staffers, because that’s how it’s done to get your record played and charted. In 2013, Katie scored finally with a Top 10 album Fall Into Me, but failed to garner higher than Top 40 on singles warranting better airplay, notably Best Song Ever, Scream and Better In A Black Dress. She was told by label staffers the way things were out in la la land: “It was typical to do a show, go out to dinner, go out somewhere afterwards and be like, ‘Hey, this person drinks a lot, watch out!’ or if they do touch you or do proposition you, you’re just supposed to laugh it off” but, of course, pick up the check.” Yarbro has high hopes their bill will pass, as it shouldn’t be viewed as a partisan problem, revealing Republican Sen. Mark Green has agreed to sign on as co-sponsor. Gilmore added, “It’s time for us to stop blaming the victim and start taking the issue seriously.” ACM nominees Chris Stapleton led the list of Academy of Country Music award nominees, SONGWRITER - Rhett announced March 1st, with eight nods, including Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Akins, Ashley Gorley, Hillary Album, Single, and Song of the Year. Hot on his heels are Thomas Rhett with six Lindsey, Shane McAnally nominations, Keith Urban and Shane McAnally with five, followed by female artists and Josh Osborne. NEW Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris, each with four. FEMALE SINGER - Lauren So here’s the list: ENTERTAINER - Stapleton, Urban, Jason Aldean, Garth Descrimination? We were stunned to see, via his Feb. 26 Tweet, that rising star Kane Brown, 24, was experiencing alleged discrimination from some Nashville songwriters. Hard to believe, since Brown is currently enjoying recognition, thanks to his RCA #1 self-titled album, a #1 duet What Ifs with Lauren Alaina, and his Top Five solo single Heaven. His Tweet groused, “Damn, some people in Nashville, who have pub(lishing) deals, won’t write with me because I’m black! Aight... I’m still gonna do my thing 100 (percent)!” Incidentally, the Tweet has since been removed. Two years back, the biracial singer- songwriter signed with SonyMusic, and soon became a social media sensation, sporting millions of followers. Since that time, he co-wrote with such writers as Allen Shambling, Tom Douglas and Jordan Schmidt. Alaina, Danielle Bradbery, Brooks and Luke Bryan; FEMALE VOCALIST - Lambert, Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Carly Pearce, and Raelynn; Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood; MALE VOCALIST - Aldean, Rhett, NEW MALE SINGER - Kane Stapleton, Urban and Chris Young; VOCAL DUO - Brothers Osborne, Dan+Shay, Brown, Luke Combs, Devin Flori da Georgia Line, LoCASH, Faith Hill & Tim McGraw; Vocal Group - Lady Dawson, Russell Dickerson, Antebellum, LANCO, Little Big Town, Midland and Old Dominion. BEST ALBUM Brett Young; NEW DUO nominees - Breaker, Little Big Town; California Sunrise, Jon Pardi; From A Room OR GROUP - High Valley, LANCO, LoCASH, Midland, and Runaway June. Vying Vol. 1, Stapleton; Happy Endings, Old Dominion; Life Changes, Rhett; Single - Better for BEST VIDEO are Black, Dierks Bentley; It Ain’t My Fault, Brothers Osborne; Man, Little Big Town; Body Like A Back Road, Sam Hunt; Broken Halos, Stapleton; Legends, Kelsea Ballerini; Marry Me, Thomas Rhett; We Should Be Friends, Miranda Drinkin’ Problem, Midland; I’ll Name The Dogs, Blake Shelton; BEST SONG - Body Lambert. TOP VOCAL EVENT - Craving You, Thomas Rhett and Maren Morris’ Dear Like A Back Road, by Sam Hunt, songwriters Hunt, Zach Crowell, Shane McAnally, Hate, Maren Morris and Vince Gill; Funny (How Time Slips Away), Glen Campbell Josh Osborne; Female, Urban, songwriters Ross Copperman, Nicolle Galon and and Willie Nelson; The Fighter, Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood; What Ifs, Kane Shane McAnally; Tin Man, Lambert, writers Lambert, Jack Ingram, Jon Randall; Brown and Lauren Alaina. Hosting the ACM awards gala, April 15 in Las Vegas, will Whiskey And You, Stapleton, writers Stapleton and Lee Thomas Miller. BEST be Reba McEntire (above) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, telecast live on CBS. APRIL 2018 - cmp 5