Fact Sheet - Columbia Artists Music, LLC
Fact Sheet - Columbia Artists Music, LLC
Fact Sheet - Columbia Artists Music, LLC
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Album information:<br />
DAILEY & VINCENT<br />
Dailey & Vincent<br />
• Released January 2008<br />
• Debuted at #2 on Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart<br />
• Top 10 for 40 weeks<br />
• #9 on Billboard’s 2008 Year-‐End Top Bluegrass Albums chart<br />
• #1 for 3 months on Bluegrass Unlimited album chart<br />
Brothers From Different Mothers<br />
• Released March 2009<br />
• Debuted at #1 on Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart<br />
• Top 5 for 12 weeks<br />
• #1 for 2 months on Bluegrass Unlimited chart<br />
• #1 Bluegrass <strong>Music</strong> Profiles – Feb. 2010<br />
• PopMatters -‐ #10 on Best Bluegrass of 2009<br />
• Roughstock.com -‐ #6 on Top 10 Best Country Albums of 2009<br />
Singing From the Heart<br />
• Released October 2009<br />
• All a cappella collection of gospel songs<br />
• Proceeds benefit Tennessee Bible College<br />
• Top 10 on Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart<br />
Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers<br />
• Released February 2010<br />
• Debuted #1 on Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums chart, #1 for 9<br />
weeks<br />
• Top 3 for 19 weeks<br />
• Hot Shot Debut at #19 on Billboard Country Albums chart<br />
• #1 Billboard Heatseekers debut – a first for a bluegrass act
Radio Airplay<br />
Sirius XM<br />
• “By the Mark” and “More Than a Name on a Wall” -‐ #1 on Sirius<br />
countdown<br />
• “Head Hung Down” -‐ #1 Bluegrass Junction Most-‐Played Tracks<br />
• Brothers From Different Mothers – #1 Bluegrass Junction Most-‐<br />
Played Albums<br />
• “Sweet Carrie” -‐ #1 Bluegrass Junction Most-‐Played Tracks<br />
• Dailey & Vincent -‐ #1 Bluegrass Junction Most-‐Played Albums<br />
• “Flowers on the Wall” -‐ #1 Bluegrass Junction Most-‐Played Tracks<br />
• Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers -‐ #1 Bluegrass Junction<br />
Most-‐Played Albums<br />
Bluegrass Unlimited chart<br />
• “Head Hung Down” -‐ #1 single<br />
• “Sweet Carrie” -‐ #1 single<br />
Bluegrass <strong>Music</strong> Profiles chart<br />
• “Head Hung Down” -‐ #1 single<br />
• “By the Mark” -‐ #1 single<br />
Tour<br />
• Multiple sellouts<br />
• 100% repeat business<br />
• Variety of dates—festivals (headlining most), bluegrass concerts,<br />
bluegrass gospel (churches), performing arts centers (booked by<br />
<strong>Columbia</strong> <strong>Artists</strong>)<br />
• Over 100 tour dates in 2008; almost 150 in 2009; over 125 in<br />
2010; 90 already booked for 2011<br />
Industry Recognition<br />
GRAMMY Awards<br />
Nominated – Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals –<br />
for “Elizabeth” from Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers
IBMA Awards<br />
• Entertainers of the Year 2008, 2009 and 2010<br />
• Only act to ever win Emerging Artist and Entertainer in the same<br />
year – 2008<br />
• Vocal Group of the Year 2008, 2009 and 2010<br />
• Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year – 2008 and 2009<br />
• 2008 Album of the Year – Dailey & Vincent<br />
• 2010 Album of the Year – Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler<br />
Brothers<br />
• 2008 Male Vocalist of the Year – Jamie Dailey<br />
SPBGMA Awards<br />
• 2009 -‐ Vocal Group of the Year, Bluegrass Band of the Year, Song<br />
of the Year, Gospel Group of the Year/Contemporary, Bass Fiddle<br />
Performer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year/Contemporary<br />
• 2010 -‐ Vocal Group of the Year, Gospel Group of the Year<br />
/Contemporary, Male Vocalist of the Year/Contemporary, Bass<br />
Fiddle Performer of the Year<br />
• 2011 – Best Bluegrass Band, Album of the Year (Dailey & Vincent<br />
Sing the Statler Brothers), Vocal Group of the Year, Entertaining<br />
Group of the Year, Gospel Group of the Year/Contemporary, Male<br />
Vocalist of the Year/Contemporary, Bass Fiddle Performer of the<br />
Year<br />
Additional Industry Recognition<br />
• Dove Award Nominations -‐ Bluegrass Recorded Song of the Year –<br />
“On the Other Side,” “By the Mark”<br />
• Included in 2008 and 2009 Nashville Scene Country <strong>Music</strong> Critics’<br />
Polls, earning a place in the top 10 Duos and Groups list.<br />
• Performed at Country <strong>Music</strong> Hall of Fame Medallion Ceremony for<br />
the Statler Brothers and also for Jimmy Dean<br />
• Honorary Kentucky Colonels<br />
• Performed at Nashville Grammy Block Party.
Quotes From Peers<br />
• “I am so proud to say a few words about Dailey & Vincent. What a<br />
great sound. Not since the Louvin Brothers has music touched me<br />
this deep. I expect them to go all the way to the top and stay<br />
there.”<br />
Dolly Parton<br />
• “Dailey & Vincent make my ear hairs curl and my toes curl. Their<br />
name is on the lips of everyone in the know, as far as I’m<br />
concerned. I’m flying the banner for Dailey & Vincent.”<br />
Bruce Hornsby<br />
• “Dailey & Vincent provide some of the finest new music I’ve heard<br />
in a long time. Jamie and Darrin may not be related, but as far as<br />
I’m concerned, their brotherly duets put them in the league of Ira<br />
& Charlie, Jim & Jessie and Phil & Don.”<br />
Carl Jackson<br />
Media<br />
• New York Times review<br />
• Wall Street Journal feature<br />
• A Prairie Home Companion<br />
• Associated Press feature<br />
• Country Weekly features<br />
• Billboard feature<br />
• Bluegrass Unlimited cover feature<br />
• 2 Gaither Gospel Homecoming videos/CD’s<br />
• Bluegrass Now cover feature<br />
• Bluegrass <strong>Music</strong> Profiles cover features<br />
• CMA Closeup feature<br />
Media Quotes<br />
“The group performed flawlessly. Make that sensationally. People were<br />
screaming and shouting at them after every song.”<br />
Robert K. Oermann<br />
“the most celebrated new bluegrass act of the last few years. . .”<br />
The New York Times
“A new dynasty may be taking shape in bluegrass music.”<br />
The Wall Street Journal<br />
“Dailey & Vincent cinched their position as the rock stars of bluegrass…”<br />
CMT.com