Jimmie Allen And Abby Anderson Release Cover Of Lady Gaga And Bradley Cooper Duet, “Shallow”

Abby Anderson and Jimmie Allen. Photo: Austin Peckham

Rising country stars Jimmie Allen and Abby Anderson have come together to release their own cover of the duet, “Shallow.” The Grammy and Golden Globe-winning song performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in the film A Star is Born is nominated for Best Original Song at the 91st Academy Awards ceremony, airing Sunday, February 24.

 

A Star is Born was one of my favorites from last year, and the performance of this song in the film really moved me as an artist,” said Allen. “I had chills! Getting to cover ‘Shallow’ with my good friend Abby was such a cool experience. She’s an incredible vocalist, and I’m excited for fans to hear our take on the song.”

“I think I speak for everyone when I say that I bawled like a baby during A Star Is Born. The song ‘Shallow’ immediately stood out to me,” said Anderson. “When Jimmie called and asked if I would sing on this song with him, I was honored. I mean I’m no Lady Gaga, but working on this with Jimmie, who pours his whole heart into a song vocally, was an absolute joy.”

The newly nominated ACM Best New Male Artist of the year Allen is currently supporting Kane Brown on his Live Forever Tour and will also be hitting the road this summer as support on Chris Young’s Raised on Country Tour and Rascal Flatts’ Summer Playlist Tour.

As announced earlier this week, Anderson is set to open for Rob Thomas as direct support on Thomas’s Chip Tooth Smile Tour. The 44-date tour kicks off in Red Bank, NJ on May 28 and runs through August 4 with stops in New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville.

Both Allen and Anderson were part of MusicRow‘s Next Big Thing Class of 2019.

Christine Pantoya Joins Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. Board of Directors

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. announced that Christine Pantoya has been elected to its Board of Directors effective as of today (Feb. 22). Pantoya fills a newly-created vacancy on the Board.

“Chris brings extensive digital media and entertainment industry expertise to our company, having most recently served for several years as SVP & Head of Mobile & Direct-to-Consumer for the National Basketball Association, and I am very excited to have her perspective on our Board, especially as we continue to execute our Company’s strategic growth initiatives,” said Colin V. Reed, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ryman Hospitality Properties.

Pantoya joins the current Ryman Hospitality Properties Board of Directors, which is comprised of:
Michael J. Bender, President and CEO, Eye-Mart Express, Inc.
Rachna Bhasin, Founder/CEO, EQ Partners
Alvin Bowles, Head of Global Publisher Sales and Operations, Facebook, Inc.
Ellen R. Levine, Editorial Consultant, Hearst Magazines
Fazal Merchant, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer, Tanium
Patrick Q. Moore, EVP, Strategy & Business Development, Carter’s Inc.
Robert S. Prather Jr., President and CEO, Heartland Media, LLC
Colin V. Reed, Chairman and CEO, Ryman Hospitality Properties
Michael I. Roth, Chairman and CEO, The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.

Pantoya currently serves as an advisor to Stay Tuned Digital, an early stage startup media company. She served as SVP & Head of Mobile & Direct-to-Consumer for the National Basketball Association from January 2015 to October 2018. Other stops include: Verizon Communications, Cox Communications, Enhanced Wireless, Clearwire and Sprint Nextel.

Farewell Angelina Extol The Virtues Of ‘Women & Wine’ On New EP

Farewell Angelina. Pictured (L-R): Nicole Witt, Lisa Torres, Andrea Young, Ashley Gearing. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

Much like their music, the members of the all-female group Farewell Angelina, which includes Nicole Witt, Andrea Young, Lisa Torres and Ashley Gearing, are vivacious, heart-felt, unfiltered, and fearless.

Individually, they have made some impressive accomplishments. Young, a classically trained violinist, has toured with Lady Antebellum and Jerrod Niemann. At age 11, Gearing became the youngest female to have a song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, with “Can You Hear Me When I Talk To You?”. Torres has provided background vocals on projects for artists including Trace Adkins and Jason Aldean, while Witt has penned songs for George Strait (“Brothers of the Highway”) and Lauren Alaina.

Together, the group’s tight mix of guitars and fiddles is reminiscent of the Dixie Chicks, while their fun and flawless harmonies recall SHeDAISY’s family harmonies.

The group released the EP Women & Wine independently on Jan. 25.

“We try to write the best song in the room that day but we also try to arrange the harmonies and sort of get it down on tape,” Witt said of the group’s writing process. “We hear a lot of those harmonies as we are writing. It’s cool because we all know each other’s strengths and we can write to those, like ‘Oh, you would sound great on this part,’ or ‘This song works well for you.’”

Farewell Angelina with MusicRow owner/publisher Sherod Robertson. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow

The women of Farewell Angelina came together organically, through late night jam sessions and playing onstage together, officially forming about four years ago. Most recently, Gearing joined the group, following the exit of former member Lauren Lucas, who left in August.

“Ashley is the ‘baby spice’ of the band,” said Witt.

Before she left the group, Lucas contributed writing to the group’s current single, “Women & Wine,” an ode to the “only two things that get better with time.”

During a recent visit to the MusicRow office, the group performed music from their EP, including the title track and the fiddle-drenched lover’s kiss-off “Baby.”

“We almost didn’t put that song on the CD, but it’s the one that people always ask for,” notes Young.

They finished with “More Problems,” which smartly interweaves lyrics from Sheryl Crow’s “All I Wanna Do,” and Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass.”

The group currently works with East Coast Entertainment (ECE) and also book some shows on their own. In 2018, they played more than 75 shows, and for 2019, they have numerous shows already on the books stateside as well as in Spain, Switzerland, and Norway.

BMI Announces Its 2019 SXSW Schedule Of Events

BMI returns to Austin, TX with an exciting schedule of events for the 2019 SXSW Music Conference and Festival from March 12-15, including an acoustic brunch, an official showcase, a social media panel, Ray Benson’s 68th birthday party, and more.

See below for BMI’s complete SXSW line-up. For more information, go to bmi.com/sxsw and use #BMISXSW to join the conversation on social media.

BMI HOWDY TEXAS PRESENTS: RAY BENSON’S 68TH BIRTHDAY BASH
Tuesday, March 12th | 7PM
RSVP required for entry
The BMI Howdy Texas party is back and bigger than ever! BMI kicks off its weeklong schedule of SXSW events with the annual inaugural party, this time in conjunction with Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel. Hosted by Mr. Benson himself, the outdoor block party will feature performances by BMI singer-songwriters Katie Pruitt, Robert Ellis, Benson and a handful of special surprise appearances. Previous guests include Willie Nelson, George Strait, The Avett Brothers and Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The event will be held in the GSD&M Parking Lot (828 W 6th St) and sponsored by the Texas Music Office and Austin Music Movement.

YETI X BMI DAY PARTY
Wednesday, March 13th | 12PM
RSVP required but does not guarantee entry, venue subject to capacity limits
The music starts early in the day and continues well into the evening at the Yeti x BMI Day Party. Soul, country, indie, pop and alt-rock converge when Logan Ledger, Willie Jones, Billy Strings, Illiterate Light, Katie Schecter, Wafia, JP Saxe, Jackie Venson, Republican Hair and Tomar & the FCs take the stage. Building on the success of previous years, this year’s day party will have an expanded presence, taking place on both the indoor and outdoor stages at the Yeti Flagship store (220 S Congress Ave).

CLAIM & LICENSE MUSIC ON SOCIAL MEDIA – A SXSW PANEL DISCUSSION
Wednesday, March 13th | 3:30pm
Official SXSW Event / SXSW badge required
In 2016, the big question was: Are social media platforms going to obtain music licenses and pay for music uploaded to their services? In 2019, many platforms have now obtained the proper licenses to play and share music, but that was only the first step. Now, the question is: Where is the money going and how are the creators and artists getting paid? With multiple copyright owners, writers, labels and publishers involved, the answer isn’t simple. David Levin, Vice President of Digital Licensing at BMI, will discuss alongside Bob Bruderman, SVP, Global Digital Partnerships at Kobalt Music Publishing, with additional participants to be announced soon. The discussion will take place at the Austin Convention Center, room 11AB (500 E. Cesar Chavez St).

BMI PRESENTS: SONIDOS ALTERNOS
Wednesday, March 13th | 8PM
Official SXSW Event / SXSW badge or paid ticket required for entry
Speakeasy (412 Congress Ave) is the place to be to catch some of the best emerging artists on the thriving Latin music scene. The beats will be pumping nonstop with sets by El Mañana, Alih Jey, Jona Camacho, Ximena Sariñana, Cimafunk, Mahya Veray Y Su Trama. If last year’s showcase was any indication, attendees will want to arrive early or risk missing out on a tremendous night of fun, dancing and infectious music.

BMI OFFICIAL SHOWCASE
Thursday, March 14th | 7pm
Official SXSW Event / SXSW badge or paid ticket required for entry
The highly anticipated BMI Official Showcase is a SX staple, known for presenting a stellar lineup of emerging musical talent. Stop by Swan Dive (615 Red River St.) and catch sets by Chloe Lilac, Briston Maroney, Liza Owen, Just Loud and Liily. With such an impressive roster of acts from across the musical spectrum, this is the place to discover new favorites before everyone else.

BMI ACOUSTIC BRUNCH
Friday, March 15th | 10am
RSVP required for entry
Everyone’s favorite brunch spot returns to the beautiful back lawn of the Four Seasons (98 San Jacinto Blvd.) The location will once again transform into an idyllic musical sanctuary, featuring performances by James Droll, Taylor Janzen, Jake Wesley Rogers, Lily & Madeleine, YOLA and SYML. Austin’s own Lauren Petrowski of Fox 7 will host. Audio Network, Royalty Exchange, Topo Chico, High Brew Coffee, Austin Music Movement, Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, Southwest Airlines and the Texas Music Office are partners.

Weekly Chart Report (2/22/19)

Click here or above to access MusicRow’s weekly CountryBreakout Report.

Industry Ink: Elaina Smith, Richlynn Group, Baby Robot Media

Westwood One Launches With Elaina

Elaina Smith

Westwood One has announced the launch of With Elaina, a new weekend entertainment show featuring Elaina Smith. She is co-host of the network’s NASH Nights Live weeknight program, host of the Women Want to Hear Women podcast, Westwood One Backstage red carpet host, and voice of the Academy of Country Music Awards. With Elaina is a two-hour program debuting Saturday, March 2.

 

Richlynn Group Honored

Nashville’s Richlynn Group kicked off the year by being named one of the world’s Top Creative Agencies of 2019 by designrush.com, based on prior work, leadership, reviews, services, pricing structure and more.

“We are thrilled to be recognized in this way,” said partner Kate Richardson. “I am proud of the agency we have built and the relationships we have been able to form in the entertainment industry and beyond during our decade in business.”

Richlynn Group handles marketing, PR, social media, and influencer relations for clients including The Doobie Brothers, Robert Earl Keen, Martin Guitar, LR Baggs, and Morris Lighting & Sound.

 

Baby Robot Media Hires Lorie Liebig

Lorie Liebig

Baby Robot Media has tapped former Wide Open Country Managing Editor Lorie Liebig as the latest addition to it music publicity team.

In addition to working her way up the ranks at Wide Open Country, Liebig has written for Rolling Stone Country, NPR Music, No Depression, and the Nashville Scene, and acts as an A&R Scout for Elektra Records.

Founded in 2012, Baby Robot Media is a music publicity and media service agency with offices in Los Angeles, Nashville, Memphis, Atlanta, and New York.

Liebig can be reached at [email protected].

[Updated]: Visitation, Celebration Of Life Services Set For Fred Foster

[Updated, March 14, 10:28 a.m. CT] 

Visitation and celebration of life services have been set for the late Fred Foster. A visitation will be held on Friday, March 22, 2019 from 4 – 8 p.m. at Phillips Robinson Funeral Home (2707 Gallatin Road, Nashville, TN). A celebration of life service is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 23, 2019 at First Presbyterian Church of Nashville (4815 Franklin Pike, Nashville). In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to St. Jude’s Hospital for Children or Alive Hospice of Nashville.

[Previous story, Feb. 21, 2019]

By Robert K. Oermann

Record producer, label owner and Nashville pop-music pioneer Fred Foster has passed away at age 87.

A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Foster was involved in the careers of such greats as Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, Tony Joe White, Willie Nelson, Roy Orbison, Jeannie Seely, Ray Stevens, Connie Smith, Larry Gatlin, Boots Randolph, Grandpa Jones and Charlie McCoy.

He was a North Carolina native born in 1931 who began his career as a songwriter in Washington, D.C. During his early years in the music business, he went to work for Mercury Records and ABC-Paramount Records, as well as for a record-distribution firm in Baltimore.

In 1958, he founded Monument Records. The company had its first hit with the Nashville-recorded “Gotta Travel On” by Billy Grammer the following year. The single was a smash on both the country and pop charts, foretelling the label’s future fortunes.

With the help of songwriter Boudleaux Bryant, Foster moved to Music City in 1960. Bryant recorded for Monument, but Foster’s more lucrative signing was Roy Orbison.
Orbison wrote and recorded his first Monument hit in 1960, “Only the Lonely.” He subsequently became a huge international pop star with “Running Scared” (1961), “Crying” (1961), “Dream Baby” (1962), “In Dreams” (1963), “Blue Bayou” (1963), “Pretty Paper” (1963), “It’s Over” (1964), “Oh Pretty Woman” (1964) and other hits with Foster in the producer’s chair.

 

Fred Foster’s 50th Birthday Roast. Fred Foster and Dolly Parton, 1981.

Bob Moore and His Orchestra had a pop instrumental hit on Monument with “Mexico” in 1961, and Boots Randolph scored with the 1963 pop instrumental “Yakety Sax.”
In 1962, Monument made minor music history by releasing “Jealous Heart” by Leona Douglas, believed to be the first country recording by an African-American female.
In 1963, Foster founded Sound Stage 7 Records, one of Nashville’s most important r&b labels. It was home to Joe Simon, Arthur Alexander, The Dixie Belles and Ivory Joe Hunter. Foster also released records by Lloyd Price, Gene Allison, Percy Sledge and Robert Knight (“Everlasting Love”).

On the country charts, Jeannie Seely hit paydirt on Monument with the Grammy-winning “Don’t Touch Me” in 1966. She followed it with “It’s Only Love,” “A Wanderin’ Man,” “I’ll Love You More” and other country successes.

Her fellow Opry star Billy Walker also had a string of country hits on Monument in 1966-68. Movie star Robert Mitchum had a Monument country hit with “Little Ole Wine Drinker Me” in 1967. Grandpa Jones had the biggest chart hit of his career with 1963’s “T for Texas” on the label.

Henson Cargill had a No. 1 country smash with the socially conscious “Skip a Rope” in 1968. Charlie McCoy spent more than a decade on the label charting such instrumental hits as “I Started Loving You Again” ‘Orange Blossom Special” and “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” in 1972-83..

Dolly Parton began her hit-making career with the Foster-produced “Dumb Blonde” and “Something Fishy” on Monument in 1967. Foster also recorded her singing pop tunes.
In addition to Boudeaux Bryant, Foster also recorded such top country tunesmiths as Harlan Howard, Cindy Walker, Willie Nelson, Norro Wilson, Bobby Russell, Don Robertson, Wayne Carson, Billy Joe Shaver, Bob Morrison and Hank Cochran.

Back on the pop hit parade, Ray Stevens had hits with such Monument singles as “Mr. Businessman” (1968) and “Gitarzan” (1969). Tony Joe White was introduced with the 1969 international smash “Polk Salad Annie” in 1969.

Fred Foster also founded the song-publishing firm Combine Music, which was run by the late Bob Beckham. It was through this connection that he began to produce White, as well as Kris Kristofferson.

2016 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees Fred Foster, Charlie Daniels and Randy Travis.

The latter’s big country hit was 1973’s “Why Me.” Foster also suggested the title for Kristofferson’s “Me and Bobby McGee.”

Larry Gatlin was signed to Monument in 1973. Between 1976 and 1978, he had seven top-10 hits on the label, including the No. 1 hit “I Just Wish You Were Someone I Loved” (1977) and the Grammy winning “Broken Lady” (1976).

One of the label’s last pop successes was Billy Swan’s “I Can Help” in 1974. It also tried with the Southern-rock band Barefoot Jerry. Connie Smith’s string of Monument singles in 1977-78 were among the company’s last on the country charts.

Due to poor investments, Fred Foster filed for bankruptcy in 1983. He attempted to save his company with an album titled The Winning Hand, starring Nelson, Parton, Kristofferson and Brenda Lee.

Foster sold Combine in 1986 and Monument the following year. In succeeding years, he worked as an independent record producer.

He produced the Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and Ray Price album Last of the Breed (2007). This featured Price and Nelson’s Grammy-winning duet “Lost Highway.” Foster was behind the board for Nelson’s You Don’t Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker album of 2006, and he produced Price’s final recordings to create the 2014 collection Beauty Is.

He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2016. His Monument imprint has been revived twice more, but without his involvement.

Fred Foster had been in ill health for a number of months. He passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 20.

He is survived by his son Vance Foster, and daughters Micki Foster (Greg) Koenig, Leah Foster (Dillon) Alderman, Brit Foster (Judd) Rothstein, and Kristen Foster and grandchildren Rachel DiGregorio, Rhys and Tess Rothstein, and Penelope Kirschner. He is also survived by many beloved nieces and nephews.

DISClaimer: Kip Moore, King Calaway Lead New Releases

Country music is shaking off the winter doldrums.

The tempo tunes here seem designed to chase away those gray skies. So a hearty thanks to Hunter Hayes, Blackberry Smoke, Alexis Ebert and our Disc of the Day prize winner, Kip Moore.

Interestingly, all three of the DisCovery Award contenders are groups. Farewell Angelina, Rebel Union and our winners, King Calaway, all have audio enchantment in their arsenals.

KING CALAWAY/World For Two
Writers: Ross Copperman/James Abrahart/Josh Osborne; Producers: none listed; Publishers: EMI Blackwood/Artist 101/Smackville/Anderson Fork in the Road/Rezonant/Plain Jane/Let’s Get Brunch, no performance rights listed; Stoney Creek
– Wafting and dreamy. The soft, seductive lead vocal blends into enchanting group harmonies as you drift into the choruses. A head-in-the-clouds musical moment.

HUNTER HAYES/Heartbreak
Writers: Hunter Hayes/Thomas “Tawgs” Salter/Gordie Sampson/Simon Wilcox; Producers: Hunter Hayes/Sam Ellis; Publishers: Published by Songs of Universal, Inc. / Ogden Avenue Publishing (BMI) / Sony/ATV Music Publishing Canada (SOCAN) / 1217 Music / Still Working For The Woman Inc. (ASCAP), All rights administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing / EMI Blackwood Music Inc. / Stellar Songs Limited / Dames Booze And Chains (BMI); Atlantic
-Wonderfully energetic, delightfully upbeat, undeniably hooky. Loved it.

JON LANGSTON/Dance Tonight
Writers: Jon Langston/Jody Stevens; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed, EMI/32 Bridge
– Lotsa guitar. Lotsa everything. Busy sounding.

DIERKS BENTLEY/Living
Writers: Ross Copperman/Jon Nite/Ashley Gorley/Dierks Bentley; Producers: Ross Copperman & Jon Randall Stewart; Publishers: EMI Blackwood/Plain Jane/Rezolant/EMI April/Nite Writer/Combustion Engine/Sadie’s Favorite/WB/DudeTunes/Kobalt, BMI/ASCAP; Capitol
– Drink in every moment. Savor your existence. Experience the beauty of life with every breath. “Have a heart full of grateful for all you’ve been given.” Cool message. Cool record. Cool artist.

ALEXIS EBERT/Ride Or Die
Writers: Alexis Ebert/Tammy Hyler; Producer: Mickey Jack Cones; Publishers: Wrensong Music Publishing/Rezonant Music Publishing/Smashville Entertainment Music Publishing; BMI; Smashville
– She has a dark, smoky delivery that matches the deep-bass rumble of the rocking production perfectly. Fiery and sexy.

KIP MOORE/The Bull
Writers: Jon Randall/Luke Dick; Producer: Luke Dick; Publishers: BMG Platinum/SWMBMGBMI/Lonesome Vinyl/Emileon/Little Louder/Songs of Kobalt, BMI; MCA
– His finest performance to date. Full of bluster, packed with rhythm snap, swaggering with pride and blazing with intensity. Every second is an amusement-park ride.

REBEL UNION/Brand New
Writers: Allie Johnson/Zach Laughlin/Madison Parks/Suzanne Dennis/Blake Mohler; Producers: Dan Hannon; Publishers: none listed; RU
– There’s a lot of talent here. The pop-ish arrangement bubbles along nicely. The voices are charming. The song is sweetly endearing. Send more.

LOGAN MIZE/Better Off Gone
Writers: Abe Stoklasa/Donovan Woods, Producer: Daniel Agee; Publishers: Big Yellow Dog/CMRRA/Sony ATV/Downtown, ASCAP; Big Yellow Dog
– Everything this guy releases is just dandy. I remain a fan with his performance of this bittersweet farewell song.

FAREWELL ANGELINA/Women and Wine
Writers: Nicole Witt/Andrea Young/Lauren Lucas/Sarah Davidson; Producers: Farewell Angelina; Publishers: Wittsong Entertainment, Sagivarius Songs, Sparky Noodle Music, Little Georgia Peach Music; 117 Entertainment
-This female quartet has flawlessly rehearsed vocal harmonies to spare. The shimmering, echoey production is lovely. The song is super contemporary: “You know only two things get better with time, women and wine.” Welcome to the winner’s circle.

BLACKBERRY SMOKE/Best Seat In The House
Writers: Keith Nelson/Charlie Starr; Producers: Blackberry Smoke; Publishers: none listed; BS
– Nice work. Chiming, shining, hooky, rhythm-happy roots-pop in the vein of Tom Petty. These popular country rockers are booked to play the Ryman on Friday and Saturday (Feb. 22 & 23). I am told that they are fantastic live.

Shore Fire Media Promotes Jaclyn D. Carter

Jaclyn D. Carter. Photo: Jason Myers

Shore Fire Media president and founder Marilyn Laverty announces the promotion of Jaclyn D. Carter to Director of Publicity. Carter, who joined the company in 2013, operates out of Shore Fire’s Nashville office. She previously was a Senior Account Executive.

“Jaclyn is an immensely talented and focused media exec who has been instrumental in the growth of our Nashville presence,” Laverty says. “We are delighted to recognize her achievements and leadership.”

Carter has helped guide campaigns for Big Yellow Dog Music, Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest, CeCe Winans, Jazz at Lincoln Center with Wynton Marsalis, Justin Moore and many others. She has been a participant in the GRAMMY Next professional development program and has served on the board of Young Entertainment Professionals (YEP). She is a native of Lafayette, Tenn. and graduated from the University of Tennessee’s College of Communications.

“I’m thankful for the mentorship, empowerment and camaraderie that Marilyn and the full team at Shore Fire provide on a daily basis,” Carter says. “I look forward to continuing to grow and evolve in Nashville working alongside an incredibly talented and diverse team in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles.”

VibeCity Signs Josh Byrd

Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Josh Byrd, VibeCity’s Marty Dodson and Clay Mills

Newly formed Nashville publishing company, VibeCity Music, has signed songwriter Josh Byrd to a worldwide publishing deal.

VibeCity was co-founded in 2018 by Clay Mills and Marty Dodson. Mississippi native Byrd moved to Nashville in 2002 to pursue an artist career but took a break in 2010 to focus on his family. After encouragement from Radney Foster and SESAC’s Shannan Hatch, Byrd doubled-down on his songwriting career in 2015.

Mills said, “Josh is a gifted writer with a truly unique perspective. We are stoked to have him on the VibeCity team.”

Dodson added, “The goal for VibeCity is to find talent that others are overlooking. Josh fits that criteria perfectly. We will always be looking outside the box for writers who just need a shot. We couldn’t be more excited to add Josh to the VibeCity roster with our other writers, Joey Ebach and Ryland Fisher.”

Dodson and Mills collectively have over 250 cuts and 12 No. 1 songs, including Kenny Chesney’s “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven,” Billy Currington’s “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” Darius Rucker’s “Don’t Think I Don’t Think About It” and Diamond Rio’s “Beautiful Mess.” VibeCity Songs are exclusively pitched by Ronna Reeves and Liz Morin’s ShoBiz Ro.