'Now Thats What I Call A Country Party' To Be Released
The world’s best-selling, multi-artist album series, NOW That’s What I Call Music!, will release its fifth country music collection on May 7 titled, NOW That’s What I Call A Country Party.
The new collection of country music’s biggest party hits will be distributed by Universal Music Group available on CD and for digital download purchase from all major digital service providers.
NOW That’s What I Call A Country Party features 18 major chart hits from artists (full track list below) including Alan Jackson, Billy Currington, Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, George Strait, Jake Owen, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Rascal Flatts and Toby Keith.
Every album in the series, which is a joint venture from Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, has reached Billboard’s Top 10.
NOW That’s What I Call A Country Party
1. TOBY KEITH– “RED SOLO CUP”
2. LUKE BRYAN– “COUNTRY GIRL (SHAKE IT FOR ME)”
3. JASON ALDEAN– “MY KINDA PARTY”
4. JAKE OWEN– “BAREFOOT BLUE JEAN NIGHT”
5. KENNY CHESNEY– “BEER IN MEXICO”
6. BRAD PAISLEY– “ALCOHOL”
7. DIERKS BENTLEY– “TIP IT ON BACK”
8. BRANTLEY GILBERT– “KICK IT IN THE STICKS”
9. JOE NICHOLS– “TEQUILA MAKES HER CLOTHES FALL OFF”
10. BILLY CURRINGTON– “PRETTY GOOD AT DRINKIN’ BEER”
11. ALAN JACKSON– “IT’S FIVE O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE”
12. MONTGOMERY GENTRY– “ONE IN EVERY CROWD”
13. RASCAL FLATTS– “SUMMER NIGHTS”
14. BROOKS & DUNN– “HILLBILLY DELUXE”
15. GRETCHEN WILSON– “HERE FOR THE PARTY”
16. BIG & RICH– “SAVE A HORSE (RIDE A COWBOY)”
17. GEORGE STRAIT– “HERE FOR A GOOD TIME”
18. JERROD NIEMANN– “ONE MORE DRINKIN’ SONG”




I think we’re in the midst of a changing of the guard. On the recent ACM telecast, only Strait and Reba remained from the good old days. And folks like Garth, Chesney, Tim, Faith and Shania now seemed like parental types. Of the upstart, new-breed stars, few shine as brightly as the rapidly rising Hunter Hayes. His “I Want Crazy” single is confirmation that he has arrived. It earns this week’s Disc of the Day prize. I believe that Adam Fears is a Texas-to-Tennessee transplant. All I can say is one loud and hearty, “Welcome!” He wins a DisCovery Award for being so good on so many levels.
WILLIAM CLARK GREEN/It’s About Time


ole has secured a worldwide publishing deal of future songs written by Nashville-based singer/songwriter, Jesse Lee. The deal also includes Lee’s existing catalog, comprised of over 40 compositions. Lee has collaborated with Kara DioGuardi, Hillary Lindsey and ole legacy writer Liz Rose, among others.
Imagem Music USA has signed a worldwide, multi-year co-publishing agreement with Nashville songwriter Josh Doyle, the first signing of the joint venture between producer John Shannks and Imagem Music. Doyle won the title of “the nation’s top undiscovered singer-songwriter” during Guitar Center’s competition last year. Doyle, a UK native, has released the independent EPs The End of Fear, Values and Virtues and Middletown and Songs From The Nuclear War Vol. 1 & 2.
Young songwriters will fill the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s Ford Theater on April 30 during the museum’s annual Words & Music Night. Nashville-area students will perform their original songs accompanied by volunteer professional songwriters during the event, which will be hosted by Grammy Award-winning artist Gretchen Wilson. The program begins at 6 p.m. and is open to performing students and their families.
The Music of Nashville (Season 1, Volume 2) will be released May 7 on Big Machine Records. The project features new music from Connie Britton (Rayna Jaymes), Hayden Panettiere (Juliette Barnes), Charles Esten (Deacon Claybourne), Jonathan Jackson (Avery Barkley), Clare Bowen (Scarlett O’Connor), Sam Palladio (Gunnar Scott) and sisters Lennon and Maisy Stella (Maddie & Daphne Conrad).


