Black River’s Abby Anderson To Perform At MusicRow’s Rising Women Event

By: LB Rogers

Black River’s rising neo-soul influenced artist Abby Anderson is scheduled for a special two-song performance at MusicRow’s seventh annual Rising Women on the Row celebration. Sponsored by City National Bank, Loeb & Loeb LLP, and Tri Star Sports and Entertainment Group, the ceremony will salute six music businesswomen on Tuesday, March 27 at 8:30 a.m. at Omni Nashville Hotel.

The 2018 honorees have been announced as Faithe Dillman (Founder/CEO, Marbaloo); Leslie DiPiero (General Manager, Tree Vibez Music); Becky Gardenhire (Partner, WME); Lynn Oliver-Cline (President/Founder, River House Artists); Annie Ortmeier (VP, Marketing-Digital Accounts, Universal Music Group Nashville); Janet Weir (President/42 Entertainment; Manager, Red Light Management). 

A four-speaker panel will include Tracy Gershon (Co-founder of Change The Conversation, Manager, Consultant), Mary Hilliard Harrington (Manager, Red Light Management), Rose Palermo (Attorney), and Ann Powers (NPR Music Critic and Correspondent).

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Twenty year old Texas native Abby Anderson has spent much of her youth behind a piano singing the songs of her favorite artists such as Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison, Elvis, Stevie Wonder, and K.T. Oslin. In 2014, her unique arrangement of “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” renamed “Let Freedom Ring,” caught the attention of radio journalist/host Glenn Beck who had Anderson perform the patriotic song on his show, gaining her immediate national attention. The song made the Billboard Top 100 and iTunes Country Music Chart Top Ten, with all proceeds from the song going to charity.

With momentum from her national debut and the encouragement of CAA agent Kylen Sharpe, Anderson graduated early from high school and moved to Nashville three years ago to chase her dream of a career in music. Upon arriving in Music City, Anderson began paying her dues in clubs by playing gigs in local favorites, including The Bluebird Café, The Listening Room Café and the Tin Roof, while working as a nanny. A few years later Anderson was presented with a publishing and recording deal with Black River Entertainment while on stage during a charity event at the Ryman Auditorium.

Already named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country for 2018 and a CMT Listen Up Artist—#18for2018, the industry is taking notice of Abby Anderson with Pandora naming her as one of “2018 Country Artists to Watch” and The Boot listing her among their “2018 Artists to Watch.” She has also had the opportunity to share the stage with music icons such as Peter Frampton, Lee Greenwood, Angela Johnson, and Peter Cetera.

Anderson is currently in the studio writing and recording for her debut single and forthcoming album on Black River.

Photo: David Bean/Provided courtesy of Black River Entertainment

Crowd Surf Announces Three New Team Members

Crowd Surf co-founders, Cassie Petrey and Jade Driver, announce the addition of three team members to the Nashville office, Brittany Finley as Publicist and Michael Fogarty and Channing Wisz as Marketing Account Managers.

“Jade and I are excited to welcome all three of our new employees to the Crowd Surf team,” said Petrey. “Brittany, Michael and Channing all bring unique experience and will be outstanding additions to our Nashville office.”

Prior to joining Crowd Surf, Finley worked on publicity campaigns for Florida Georgia Line, Kelsea Ballerini, Chris Lane and more during her time at Sweet Talk Publicity. In her new role, she will oversee publicity efforts for Crowd Surf’s country and Nashville-based clients.

Fogarty comes to Crowd Surf from Capitol Christian Music Group where he acted as Digital Content Coordinator, managing creative strategies and content for artist such as Matt Redman, Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe and Passion. He graduated from Trevecca Nazarene University with a degree in Music Business and has been a long-time volunteer for Musicians On Call.

Wisz makes her return to Crowd Surf, where she was previously a Digital Marketing intern, following stops at RPM Entertainment and Miles High Productions. During her posts she gained valuable experience in social media strategy and digital market research.

Finley will report to Publicity Director, Nina Kolb, while Fogarty and Wisz will report to Marketing Vice President, Elise Stawarz. They can be reached at [email protected], [email protected] and [email protected].

Crowd Surf has offices in Los Angeles, Nashville and New York, and provides specialized marketing services to some of the biggest names in music and entertainment including Britney Spears, Fifth Harmony and the Backstreet Boys.

Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs Named Winners At iHeartRadio Music Awards

Sam Hunt, Thomas Rhett and Luke Combs were among the big winners at Sunday night’s 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at The Forum in Los Angeles.

Hunt took home Country Song of the Year honors for his mega-hit “Body Like A Back Road,” while Thomas Rhett was named Country Artist of the Year and Combs received the Best New Country Artist trophy during the evening. Taylor Swift won Female Artist of the Year honors, beating out Alessia Cara, Halsey, P!NK, and Rihanna, and Nashville-based Judah And The Lion was named Best New Rock/Alternative Rock Artist of the year.

Performers on the show, which was simulcast live on TBS, TNT and truTV, included Eminem, Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Bon Jovi, Maroon 5, Camila Cabello and Charlie Puth. Sheeran took home several trophies during the evening, including Male Artist Of the Year, while Cardi B was named Best New Artist and Best New Hip Hop Artist and Maroon 5 was dubbed Best Duo/Group.

Swift also released the music video for her latest single, “Delicate,” during the awards show.

Ashley Gorley, Round Hill Music Close Catalog Sale and “Go-Forward” Publishing Deal

Photo taken at signing of catalog sale and just before celebrating one of Gorley’s recent No. 1’s with Chris Janson for “Fix a Drink.” Pictured, First Row: Blain Rhodes (Tape Room Publishing), Ashley Gorley, Mark Brown (General Manager, Nashville, Round Hill Music). Back Row: Derek Crownover (Lead Counsel for Gorley, Dickinson Wright Entertainment, Sports and Media Practice Group Leader), Dustin Kovacic (Gorley Counsel, Dickinson Wright), Cam Caldwell (Gorley Counsel, Dickinson Wright), Penny Gattis (Round Hill Music, Nashville), Josh Saxe (Round Hill Music, Nashville), Jeff Carlton (Tape Room Publishing), Matthew Beckett (Round Hill Music, Business Affairs, Nashville)

Five-time ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year Ashley Gorley and Round Hill Music have announced the closing of the sale of Gorley’s back catalog of songs and a “go-forward” publishing deal.

“I am very excited about the next phase of my career with Round Hill Music. Josh Gruss, Neil Gillis and Mark Brown have built a great company here in Nashville, and I look forward to helping them grow their catalog of songs in the coming years,” Gorley said.

“It goes without saying that Ashley’s catalog and songwriting prowess are beyond incredible. His reputation precedes him. We are so honored to be working with him, his team and his treasure trove of songs,” said Mark Brown, general manager of Round Hill Nashville.

Gorley has now written 37 songs that have reached No. 1 on country airplay charts. Some of his hits include: “Unforgettable” and “Marry Me” for Thomas Rhett, “Dirt On My Boots” for Jon Pardi, “Dirty Laundry” for Carrie Underwood, “Black” for Dierks Bentley, “Today” for Brad Paisley, “A Guy with a Girl” for Blake Shelton, “Play It Again” for Luke Bryan and “You’re Gonna Miss This” for Trace Adkins.

Gorley is the 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2009 ASCAP Country Awards Songwriter of the Year, and the 2017, 2016 and 2013 NSAI Awards Songwriter of the Year

Eleven times in his career he has received the CMA’s Triple Play Award, which recognizes songwriters with three or more No. 1 songs in one year. In 2016, Gorley became the first songwriter to be honored with three CMA Triple Play Awards in a single year, earning nine chart-topping songs in a 12-month period, a feat he repeated in 2017.

Gorley is currently nominated for the 2018 ACM Songwriter of the Year Award.

“It’s an honor that a writer of such high caliber as Ashley has chosen Round Hill as his creative home. It’s a testament to the skill and culture at Round Hill Nashville. We’re going to work side-by-side with Blain and his team, and crush it,” added Josh Gruss.

Dickinson Wright’s Music Row attorneys Derek Crownover and Cam Caldwell represented Gorley in the transaction with support from Todd Glisson of Covenant Partners and Harlan Hallett of Blue Sky Group. Round Hill’s closing team included long-time RHM attorneys Selverne & Company’s Michael Selverne (General Counsel), Amy Bason (Counsel), Matthew Beckett (RHM business affairs) and Mark Brown (General Manager, Nashville Office of Round Hill Music).

Round Hill includes an extensive catalog of music recorded and performed by The Beatles, Eddie Holland, Neil Sedaka, The Rolling Stones, The Offspring, Bruno Mars, Cee Lo Green, Frank Sinatra, James Brown, Bon Jovi, Steve Perry, Louis Armstrong, Tina Turner, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, N Sync, Tesla, Mötley Crüe, Eric Carmen, Percy Sledge, Warrant, Bush and Katy Perry and many others. Some of Round Hill’s current artists, writers and producers include American Authors, Eric Krasno, Morgan Taylor Reid, Cobi, Jeffery David, The London Souls, Gramatik, Royal Teeth, Civil Twilight, The Griswolds, Lettuce and Odessa.

Round Hill Nashville claims current hit songwriters such as Dallas Davidson, Jimmy Robbins, Wade Kirby and Danny Myrick on its current roster along with Craig Wiseman, Rodney Clawson, Sarah Buxton, the Warren Brothers, Matt Dragstrem and Chris Tompkins in partnership with Big Loud Shirt.

Round Hill has offices in New York, Nashville, Los Angeles and London.

 

Trio Southern Halo Plots Upcoming Album

Trio Southern Halo is set to release their latest CD, the concept-driven album Just Like In The Movies, on April 27. The 14-track album was produced by Catt Gravitt and Gerald O’Brien, and traces the musical growth of Mississippi-bred sister trio that includes Natalia, Hannah and Christina Morris.

The album’s empowering theme is grounded by the first single, “Anything Is Possible,” penned by Gravitt and Carl Falk.

“Missing Mississippi,” written by Natalia and Jennifer Adan, slows things down with the true tale of Natalia’s first night in her new Nashville home. “Famous” tells the tale of the loneliness that can surround stardom. Penned with Alex Dooley, the message is deep – and partially hidden by a seductive melody.

“Tom Girl,” written with Melissa Boella Rowe, describes a character familiar to the Morris sisters: someone who loves to get their hands dirty, but also loves to dress up for special occasions.

Just Like In The Movies Track Listing

Southern Halo
My Girls & Me
Notice Me
I Think Too Much
Tom Girl
Anything Is Possible
Not Today
Missing Mississippi
Famous
Gettin’ Back Up
Hey Boy
Coming Home
It’s Always Been You
Just Like In The Movies

Dustin Lynch Celebrates Four-Week No. 1 Hit “Small Town Boy”

Pictured (L-R): Zach Crowell, Rhett Akins, Dustin Lynch, Kyle Fishman and Ben Hayslip. Photo: Steve Lowry

By: LB Rogers

Dustin Lynch celebrated his fifth No. 1 along with an excited crowd of friends and family at downtown Nashville’s Headquarters Beercade on Wednesday (March 7). “Small Town Boy” was written by Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, and became the first No. 1 for new writer, Kyle Fishman. Fishman was presented with a BMI guitar for his first No. 1 during the ceremony, hosted by BMI’s Josh Tomlinson. The track was produced by Zach Crowell.

A career-changing song for Lynch, “Small Town Boy” was the largest audience song of 2017 and the Broken Bow Records artist’s fifth consecutive single to make it to No. 1, where it stayed for four weeks. The song reached an impressive 1.56 billion people through radio, according to CRB’s Holly Freeman.

Jon Loba, Executive VP of BBR Music Group, praised Lynch and his team for making “Small Town Boy” such a big hit, bringing the BBR promotion staff up to the stage, including: VP of Promotion Lee Adams, National Director of Syndication Renee Leymon, Southeast Director of Promotion Scotty O’Brien, and Promotion Coordinator Andrea Knipp.

“Dustin dominated last summer with ‘Small Town Boy,’ and I promise you this next summer we have something coming,” prodded Loba, “and stadiums are on the horizon.”

Pictured, back row (L-R): Zach Crowell, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, Sony ATV’s Tom Luteran, Warner/Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel, Play It Again Music’s Dallas Davidson, This Music’s Rusty Gaston, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Broken Bow’s Jon Loba; Seated (L-R): BMI songwriter Rhett Akins, Dustin Lynch, BMI songwriter Kyle Fishman, ASCAP songwriter Ben Hayslip. Photo: Steve Lowry

THiS Music’s Rusty Gaston thanked an unusual contributor to the song for having the writers out on the road. “We also want to thank Luke Bryan and Kerri Edwards for this because they invited the Peach Pickers (Akins, Hayslip and Dallas Davidson) to come out on the road and while they were out there, I think Rhett probably got drunk, woke up hung over, probably didn’t want to write while out on the Luke Bryan Farm Tour,” said Gaston.

While Akins debunked Gaston’s suspicion, he confessed to contributing to the song while never leaving his bus bunk on a rainy day in Knoxville. “I wasn’t that hung over actually, but I didn’t get out of the bed to write it. I actually laid in the bunk the whole time,” he joked.

Warner/Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel called for the crowd to vote for Akins as ACM’s Songwriter of the Year. “He has had a song on the charts every single week since 2010. That’s eight consecutive years of songs on the charts every single week. Let’s reward that level on consistency by making sure he is this year’s ACM Songwriter of The Year.”

Tom Luteran of Sony/ATV announced their donation to MusiCares in Akins’ name to celebrate.

President of Play It Again Music, Dallas Davidson had a lot to say about their new chart-topping songwriter, Kyle Fishman, commending the California native on his hard work and perseverance. “Kyle came to town and slept on the couch at the office for a couple of weeks. I cannot tell you how hard he works, how talented he is, he’s not just a track-guy, he’s a hustler. Kyle Fishman is a world class songwriter.”

Davidson also thanked Play It Again’s previous Creative Director and song plugger, Hannah Montgomery, for stealing Lynch’s email from Davidson’s phone and sending the Broken Bow Label Group star the song, along with other Play It Again staffers and the team at Broken Bow.

ASCAP’s Mike Sistad congratulated Hayslip on his 21st No. 1 and announced that he had just received his fourth CMA Triple Play award. He also congratulated Crowell for producing the record and thanked ASCAP’s No. 1 party partner First Tennessee Bank.

“This is probably the biggest song of my career…a four-week No. 1 and all that stuff,” confessed Hayslip of his third single with Lynch.

Lynch closed the celebration by thanking everyone, careful not to leave anyone out. Starting with his parents, Lynch thanked his L3 Entertainment management team, songplugger Hannah Montgomery, producer Zach Crowell, the songwriters, the BBR team, his PR reps Jay Jones and Jensen Sussman, and WME.

Lastly, an emotional Lynch thanked his band and crew. “Five in a row and I still cry. Thank you guys and girls for continuing to dedicate your lives to my dreams.”

Lynch closed with a dedication to the writers, “It all starts with a song. We live to be on stage and perform and have that feeling. Thank you guys for creating music and for getting music heard. Thanks for making our dreams come true. Cheers.”

Among those celebrating “Small Town Boy” were CMA’s Brandi Simms, Pinnacle Bank’s David Smith, and MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson.

Billy Dean Inks Deal With Absolute Publicity

Pictured (L-R): Billy Dean, Don Murry Grubbs

Nineties country hitmaker Billy Dean has signed on with Absolute Publicity for exclusive public relations representation.

“We are so pleased to announce the addition of Billy Dean to our roster,” says Absolute Publicity president Don Murry Grubbs. “He was one of our first clients when Absolute was launched nearly a decade ago. We’ve come full-circle, and let me just say, the years have been kind to Billy Dean. He sounds as great as ever. Welcome back, Billy!”

During his 25+ year career, Dean has earned 11 Top 10 Billboard country singles, including the No. 1 hits “I Miss Billy The Kid,” “Somewhere In My Broken Heart,” “If There Hadn’t Been You,” “You Don’t Count The Cost,” and “It’s What I Do.” He earned the ACM’s Top New Male Vocalist honor and Song of the Year for “Somewhere In My Broken Heart.” He also offered harmony vocals along side Alison Krauss on Kenny Rogers’ “Buy Me A Rose,” which earned a Grammy.

RAM Reveals “Best-Sounding Truck” At RCA Studio A, Tuned By Dave Cobb

2019 RAM 1500. Photo: Justin Fricke

“Vehicles are so important to where you listen to music,” said RAM’s head of advertising Jeff Summers during the Nashville reveal of his 2019 RAM 1500 trucks. “Now we think we have the best-sounding truck in the business.”

RAM’s luxury and off-road trucks were introduced in Detroit on Jan. 15. But on March 8, the brand was at Nashville’s RCA Studio A with producer Dave Cobb, giving industry tastemakers a preview of their integrations with Nashville.

“Each of you really helped us do what we’re trying to do here—create a really authentic and credible relationship with the genre,” Summers said. “Music is so important to our business and to our fans and we appreciate everything you guys have done with us. Since we became a stand-alone brand in 2009—no longer Dodge Ram–we really wanted to find those passionate touch points for our owners, and one of those is country music.

“That was key to us as we developed this truck. Partnering with Harman Kardon to develop what we think is the best-sounding truck in the business, whether if you’re listening to music created from RCA Studio A, or SiriusXM…Dave [Cobb told us], ‘I think you could do a little better.’ So we said, ‘Come tune it yourself.’

Cobb flew to Michigan to meet RAM designers and go to Harman Kardon, which has a 19-speaker system and 12-inch touch-screen display in the luxury version of the truck.

“I want to say they were in lab coats,” said Cobb of Harman Kardon technicians. “They weren’t, but it’s a better story. They had computers analyzing everything and it was amazing to work with such a brilliant team. But we put the stereo through a beating when we were up there.”

Amanda Shires performs with Jason Isbell accompanying. Photo: Justin Fricke [CLICK TO ENLARGE]

The Nashville reveal was hosted by G7 Entertainment’s Wayne Leeloy. G7 has partnered with RAM for over seven years to help navigate the music and entertainment space. Event sponsors included RAM, Harman Kardon, SiriusXM, Titos, Yeti and Low Country Sound/RCA.

During the program, a reel teased many of those music partnerships G7 has brought onboard in recent years, including artists Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, Brett Eldredge, Brent Cobb, Old Dominion, Chris Stapleton, Midland, Brothers Osborne, Zac Brown Band, Mickey Guyton, Cam, Kellie Pickler, and more, including Americana and roots artists.

Amanda Shires was billed to perform live at the RAM event. Her husband, Jason Isbell, made a surprise appearance accompanying Shires’ 15-minute set in the same room where she recorded her forthcoming album with Cobb, expected to release Aug. 3.

“We really do see this as a family that we want to grow,” concluded Summers on behalf of his RAM brand. “You’ll see music video integrations, tours and partnerships. Some are small, but all built from this pure nature with doing the right things with the right artists. And we’ve only just begun.”

WME Signs Ryan Weaver

Ryan Weaver

Ryan Weaver, the Patriotic Voice of the PBR, a unit of Endeavor, has signed with WME for worldwide representation in all areas.

The son of a Marine, Weaver is a former Black Hawk helicopter pilot who lost a brother and brother-in-law in service. Weaver quit flying to pursue a country rock dream the day his brother Aaron, also a US Army Aviator, was killed. He was discovered by PBR (Professional Bull Riders) CEO Sean Gleason while performing at a veteran’s benefit in Colorado in 2016. In 2017, Ryan was announced as the Patriotic Voice of the PBR for the league’s Celebrate America campaign, and he made his debut in the primetime performance shot at the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas. He is signed to PBR Music, with his songs featured at PBR events and in league marketing, and recently released his debut EP, Celebrate America.

He is currently on tour with PBR as the sport celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2018, performing at PBR events at venues including Madison Square Garden in New York, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and the Sprint Center in Kansas City. Upcoming tour stops include Albuquerque, New Mexico; Glendale, Arizona; and Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

New Brent Cobb Project ‘Providence Canyon’ Set For May

Brent Cobb has set a release date of May 11 for his new album Providence Canyon on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records.

The project was recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A with his cousin, producer Dave Cobb, and features eleven songs including “King of Alabama,” which is premiering today. Each digital album pre-order comes with an immediate download of “King of Alabama” as well as “Ain’t A Road Too Long,” which debuted last year.

Cobb has planned an extensive Spring tour in support of the new album, with stops in Kansas City, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, New York, Dallas, New Orleans and more. He joins Chris Stapleton‘s All American Road Show for a series of dates this Summer and Fall as well which will include shows at the Forum and Madison Square Garden.

Brent Cobb Tour Dates:
March 20—Toronto, Ontario—Horseshoe Tavern*
March 21—Detroit, MI—The Shelter*
March 22—Evanston, IL—SPACE*
March 23—St. Paul, MN—Turf Club*
March 24—Kansas City, MO—Knucklehead’s*
March 25—St. Louis, MO—Off Broadway*
March 27—Indianapolis, IN—Hi-Fi*
March 28—Louisville, KY—Zanzabar*
March 29—Asheville, NC—Grey Eagle Tavern*
March 30—Raleigh, NC—The Pour House Music Hall*
March 31—Washington, D.C—DC9*
April 3—Philadelphia, PA—Boot & Saddle*
April 4—New York, NY—Mercury Lounge*
April 6—South Burlington, VT—Higher Ground*
April 7—Allston, MA—Great Scott*
April 8—Uncasville, CT—Wolf Den at Mohegan Sun Resort*
April 10—Columbus, OH—The Basement*
April 11—Pittsburgh, PA—Club Café*
April 12—Charlottesville, VA—The Southern*
April 13—Charlotte, NC—Neighborhood Theatre*
April 14—Savannah, GA—Savannah Music Festival
May 1—Oxford, MS—Proud Larry’s*
May 2—New Orleans, LA—Gasa Gasa*
May 3—Houston, TX—The Heights Theater*
May 4—Austin, TX—Stubb’s Jr.*
May 5—Dallas, TX—The Kessler Theater*
May 8—Phoenix, AZ—Valley Bar*
May 9—San Diego, CA—Casbah*
May 11—West Hollywood, CA—Troubadour*
May 12—San Francisco, CA—The Chapel*
May 16—Portland, OR—Doug Fir Lounge*
May 18—Seattle, WA—Tractor Tavern*
May 19—Vancouver, Canada—The Biltmore Cabaret*
May 22—Boise, ID—Neurolux*
May 23—Salt Lake City, UT—The State Room*
May 24—Fort Collins, CO—The Armory*
May 25—Denver, CO—Globe Hall*
May 26—Omaha, NE—Slowdown*
June 16—Brandon, MS—Brandon Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT)
June 22—Rogers, AR—Walmart Amp‡ (SOLD OUT)
June 28—Darien Center, NY—Darien Lake Amphitheater‡
June 29—Philadelphia, PA—BB&T Pavilion‡
June 30—Mansfield, MA—Xfinity Center‡
July 13—St. Louis, MO—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre‡
July 13—Louisville, KY—Forecastle Fest
July 15—Birmingham, AL—Sloss Fest
July 19—Spokane, WA—Spokane Arena‡
July 20—Portland, OR—Sunlight Supply Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT)
July 21—Seattle, WA—White River Amphitheatre‡
July 26—South Lake Tahoe, NV—Harveys Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena‡
July 27—Sacramento, CA—Toyota Amphitheatre‡
July 28—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre‡
August 2—Billings, MT—Rimrock Auto Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
August 3—Missoula, MT—Adams Center‡
August 4—Boise, ID—Ford Idaho Center Arena‡
August 9—Albuquerque, NM—Isleta Amphitheater‡
August 10—Denver, CO—Pepsi Center‡ (SOLD OUT)
August 11—Salt Lake City, UT—USANA Amphitheatre‡
August 16—San Diego, CA—Mattress Firm Amphitheatre‡
August 17—Anaheim, CA—Honda Center‡
August 18—Los Angeles, CA—The Forum‡
August 23—Saratoga Springs, NY—Saratoga Performing Arts Center‡
August 24—Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion‡ (SOLD OUT)
August 25— Gilford, NH—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion‡
October 4—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center‡
October 5—Indianapolis, IN—Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center‡
October 6—Chicago, IL—Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre‡
October 11—Charlotte, NC—PNC Music Pavilion‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 12—Raleigh, NC—Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 13—Bristow, VA—Jiffy Lube Live‡
October 19—Alpharetta, GA—Verizon Amphitheatre‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 20—Atlanta, GA—Lakewood Amphitheater‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 25—Columbia, SC—Colonial Life Arena‡
October 26—Knoxville, TN—Thompson Boling Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
October 27—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena‡ (SOLD OUT)
November 2—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden‡
November 3—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena‡
November 4—Baltimore, MD—Royal Farms Arena‡
*as part of Cobb’s “Ain’t A Road Too Long” tour with special guest Savannah Conley
‡as part of “Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show”