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"5 O'clock" ASCAP's Country Song of the Year

Posted: November 9, 2004 10:57 am
by Jahfin
From Billboard.com:
http://www.billboard.com/bb/daily/artic ... 1000709223

Brad Paisley, Chris DuBois, Neil Thrasher, Emmylou Harris and EMI Music Publishing were the top honorees at the 42nd Annual ASCAP Country Music Awards, held last night (Nov. 8) at Nashville's Opryland Hotel. The Alan Jackson/Jimmy Buffett hit "It's Five O'clock Somewhere" was named ASCAP Country Song of the Year at the annual gala.

DuBois and Thrasher shared songwriter of the year honors. DuBois began his career making tape copies at Polygram Music and in 1992 joined ASCAP Nashville as Director of Membership. In 1999, he formed Sea Gayle Music with Paisley and Frank Rogers as business partners.

Thrasher was recognized for "I Melt," "There Goes My Life" and "Wrinkles." Thrasher was previously part of the Asylum Records duo Thrasher Shiver, and has become one of Music Row's most respected writers with cuts to his credit by artists including Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts and Edwin McCain.

Paisley was named songwriter/artist of the year. The Arista artist was recognized for his hits "Celebrity" and "Little Moments." Since debuting in 1999, the West Virginia native has amassed eight top-five hits on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Emmylou Harris was presented ASCAP's prestigious Founders Award for her enduring contributions to music. Past Founders Award recipients include Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Paul McCartney, Garth Brooks, Smokey Robinson and Bob Dylan.

"It's Five O'clock Somewhere," penned by ASCAP's Jim "Moose" Brown and BMI's Don Rollins, was named ASCAP Country Song of the Year. The tune spent eight weeks at No. 1 on Hot Country Singles & Tracks. In addition to his songwriting, Brown is an accomplished session keyboard player who has worked with Darryl Worley, Hank Williams Jr., Trick Pony, Chely Wright and Phil Vassar.

-- Deborah Evans Price, Nashville

Posted: November 9, 2004 11:50 am
by springparrot
Thanks Jahfin for sharing this!
How amazing for Alan, Jimmy and the song writers :D :D :D :D :D

Pictures of Buffett at the ASCAP Country Awards

Posted: November 9, 2004 3:40 pm
by opharbour
There are also pictures of Jimmy attending the ASCAP awards:

http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/buffett_j ... tist.jhtml

Click on the link for ASCAP Country Awards.

Jimmy is featured on pictures 19 & 20 of the slideshow.

Picture 19 - John David Souther, Jimmy Buffett and RCA Label Group exec Joe Galante

Picture 20 - Gary Nicholson (left), Patty Loveless, Buffett, Guy Clark, Emory Gordy Jr., Ken Levitan and Jane Buffett

5 O'Clock SomeWhere!

Posted: November 9, 2004 4:35 pm
by Goodman
I love JB and LTC but best song? It's derivative at best. Surely there's better C&W tunes. There's not a JJW tune out there doesn't kick 5 O'Clock into tomorrow.

Posted: November 9, 2004 6:23 pm
by Key Lime Lee
Jerry Jeff Walker is affiliated with BMI, not ASCAP.

Dark Thirty

Posted: November 10, 2004 8:18 am
by Goodman
KLL

I think it's more accurate to say that JJW is affiliated with Tried & True Music. I wasn't trying to argue that he deserves the nod over the winners just that, IMHO any of his stuff (particularly Ridin High) kicks the current manufactured pablum into next week.

Re: Dark Thirty

Posted: November 10, 2004 9:45 am
by Jahfin
Goodman wrote:KLL

I think it's more accurate to say that JJW is affiliated with Tried & True Music. I wasn't trying to argue that he deserves the nod over the winners just that, IMHO any of his stuff (particularly Ridin High) kicks the current manufactured pablum into next week.
I *think* what Lee was trying to say is that BMI is where JJW gets his royalities from as opposed to ASCAP but I'm sure he can elaborate on that for ya. Tried and True is just the banner under which JJW operates as far as his book, video recordings and other merch are concerned.

Re: Dark Thirty

Posted: November 10, 2004 11:02 am
by Key Lime Lee
Goodman wrote:KLL

I think it's more accurate to say that JJW is affiliated with Tried & True Music. I wasn't trying to argue that he deserves the nod over the winners just that, IMHO any of his stuff (particularly Ridin High) kicks the current manufactured pablum into next week.
What Jah said...

Goodman - there are three Performing Rights Organizations that handle the bulk of blanket licensing for broadcast media: ASCAP, BMI and SEASAC. Those organizations are granted the exclusive right to license your music to broadcast media and, as a result, are responsible for collecting royalties and paying them to you.

This is INDEPENDENT of label. Jimmy Buffett is on Mailboat Records, but his publishing is done through Coral Reefer Music which is affilialted with BMI.

Jerry Jeff Walker's LABEL is Tried and True, but he is a BMI member when it comes to PROs.

As such, ASCAP wouldn't honor him, since he's not an ASCAP member.

Posted: November 10, 2004 11:06 am
by rednekkPH
ASCAP if BMI
could ever make a mountain fly.
If the Japanese can boil teas,
then where the f**k's my royalties?


(sorry, just felt the sudden urge to blurt that out for some reason)