Outgoing CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne To Be Honored With 2019 CRB President’s Award

Bill Mayne

The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. have announced long-time music industry veteran and outgoing Country Radio Broadcasters Executive Director, Bill Mayne, as the recipient of the 2019 CRB President’s Award. The award will be presented during the Country Radio Hall of Fame Dinner and Awards ceremony, to be held at the Vanderbilt Marriott in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday, June 19 at 6 p.m. CT.

In April of 2018, Mayne announced he would be leaving his post following the 50th Anniversary year of Country Radio Seminar. He is a past board member of the Country Music Association and has served over 35 years on the Academy of Country Music Board of Directors covering every officer roll including Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Board of Lifting Lives, the charitable arm of the ACM. Additionally, Mayne was one of the original industry advisory members for the St. Jude Country Cares for Kids Radiothon Program, which has raised over $700 million dollars for St. Jude since 1989, and serves as National VP for MDA. He also is a member of Leadership Music.

Mayne, who has led the Country Radio Broadcasters/Country Radio Seminar for nearly a decade, has an extensive background in the radio and record industries. His resume includes radio broadcast programming and management at KZLA/KLAC Los Angeles, KSCS/WBAP Dallas, KASE Austin. During his record label days, Mayne was Sr. VP/General Manager and VP Promotion at Warner Bros. Nashville, VP of Promotion and Artist Development at 903 Music and in more recent years and prior to his term at CRB, he was the President and owner of Mayne Entertainment, an artist management company as well as the owner of Mayne Street Consulting, a private entertainment consulting firm.

Country Radio Broadcasters Board President, Kurt Johnson commented, “Over four decades, Bill Mayne has been a fixture on Music Row. He’s had success in Country Radio, promotion, label management, artist management and, for the past ten years, leading Country Radio Broadcasters and Country Radio Seminar. When you consider the breathtaking span of Bill’s influence on Country, he’s the obvious choice for this year’s President’s Award.”

This year’s Country Radio Hall of Fame event will also honor the “Class of 2019” radio inductees who were recently announced during Country Radio Seminar (CRS). Four off-air broadcasters and two on-air personalities will be honored and are Mac Daniels (KPLX and KSCS/Dallas) formerly KALM, KBOX/Dallas, KPLX, WMXQ/Washington, KASE & KVET/Austin, WYCD/Detroit, iHeartMedia, KSKS/Fresno, and NASH-FM/San Francisco; Bobby Denton (WIVK/Knoxville); Jeff Garrison (KCYY/Cox Media), formerly KKBQ, WESC, WFNQ/Greenville, KMLE/Phoenix, KILT; and Gregg Lindahl (Cox Media) formerly KOMA/Oklahoma City, WSM-AM/FM, WKY, WSOC-A/F/Charlotte, KUPL/Portland, and WKXK/Chicago. Representing the on-air category are Charlie Monk (SiriusXM’s “Willie’s Roadhouse”) formerly of WGEA/Geneva, AL, WMTS; and Kyle Cantrell (SiriusXM) formerly WMTS/Murfreesboro, WSM-AM/Nashville, and WKDF/Nashville.

Track Listing Revealed For Brooks & Dunn’s ‘Reboot’

The full list of artist collaborations on Brooks & Dunn‘s upcoming album Reboot (out April 5) has been revealed.

The 12-track release will see the superstar duo, who have amassed 20 chart-toppers since their debut “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” released in 1991, team up with Kane Brown, Thomas Rhett, Brett Young, LANCO, Ashley McBryde, Brothers Osborne, Luke Combs, Midland, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Tyler Booth and Kacey Musgraves on revamped versions of Brooks & Dunn’s biggest hits.

“What’s really intriguing to me is that we didn’t do any production meetings about how we might cut these things,” Kix Brooks says. “We kind of just went in, and it morphed in the process.”

“Each artist came at it from a different angle,” adds Ronnie Dunn. “When Jon Pardi walked in, he said, ‘I’m in, but we’re not changing anything,’ and we didn’t musically, but his vocal speaks for itself.”

REBOOT – Track List:
1. Brand New Man (with Luke Combs)
2. Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You (with Brett Young)
3. My Next Broken Heart (with Jon Pardi)
4. Neon Moon (with Kacey Musgraves)*
5. Lost and Found (with Tyler Booth)
6. Hard Workin’ Man (with Brothers Osborne)
7. You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone (with Ashley McBryde)
8. My Maria (with Thomas Rhett)
9. Red Dirt Road (with Cody Johnson)
10. Boot Scootin’ Boogie (with Midland)
11. Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up For Nothing (with LANCO)
12. Believe (with Kane Brown)
Produced by Dann Huff
*Produced by Dann Huff and Kacey Musgraves

Garth Brooks To Receive First-Ever ‘iHeartRadio Artist of the Decade’ Award

iHeartMedia and Fox Broadcasting Company announced Thursday that the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards will honor Garth Brooks with the inaugural Artist of the Decade Award. The two-hour event airs live Thursday, March 14 (8 p.m. ET) on FOX from Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater.

According to the press release, Brooks will be celebrated for his impact on the music industry as the best-selling solo artist in U.S. history, with more than 148 million albums sold. He is the first-ever artist to be awarded seven diamonds by the RIAA for having seven albums certified with more than 10 million sales each. Since the 1990s, Brooks has had nine No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Top 200 and 17 No. 1 albums on the Top Country Albums chart, spending more weeks at the top of the album sales charts than any other artist since Soundscan’s inception. The recent Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood smashed Brooks’ own previously held records by selling 6.4 million tickets, making it the biggest North American tour in history.

Also at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Alicia Keys will receive the iHeartRadio Innovator Award and Halsey will be honored with the iHeartRadio Fangirls Award presented by L’Oréal Paris.

Artists receiving multiple nominations include Cardi B, Drake, Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, Post Malone, Maroon 5 and Imagine Dragons.

Select country nominees:

Country Song of the Year:

“Heaven” – Kane Brown

“Meant To Be” – Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line

“Most People Are Good” – Luke Bryan

“Rich” – Maren Morris

“Tequila” – Dan + Shay

Country Artist of the Year:

Carrie Underwood

Jason Aldean

Luke Bryan

Luke Combs

Thomas Rhett

Best New Country Artist:

Carly Pearce

Dylan Scott

Jordan Davis

LANCO

Russell Dickerson

FlyteVu Adds 7 Team Members

FlyteVu, the entertainment marketing agency founded by Laura Hutfless and Jeremy Holley, recently added seven new hires to its Nashville office.

Joining the team are:

Scott Bennett, Director of Finance. He previously worked at Element Three, the largest marketing and digital agency in Indianapolis.

Sarah Duggan, Strategist. Her 12-plus years of experience includes time at VML working with clients Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Nashville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Opry Entertainment Group, and Ryman Hospitality Properties.

Taylor Eickenhorst joins FlyteVu’s Accounts team in Client Service. She was previously a Budweiser Music & Experiential Manager at Anheuser-Busch InBev, creating partnerships with Thomas Rhett, Kane Brown, Lindsay Ell and Travis Denning. Eickenhorst was named to Billboard’s 40 under 40 Rising Stars list in 2018.

Kimberly Thuman, Project Manager. She previously worked at Big Machine Label Group, where she helped launch Big Machine Vodka and its partnership with the Brickyard 400.

Sarah Connors, Project Manager. She most recently worked at the Country Music Hall of Fame managing the financial, marketing, and promotional needs for a variety of the museum’s clients. Before moving to Nashville, she was employed at ESPN.

Tiffany Thompson is appointed Project Manager on the Accounts team.

Elise Dransfield joins the Creative team after time as a freelance designer

FlyteVu’s brand clients include Cracker Barrel, Bumble, Norwegian Cruise Line, Enterprise, Journeys, Pilgrimage Festival, ClassPass, Dell, Spotify, Victoria’s Secret PINK, and American Red Cross. They have partnered these clients with artists including The Roots, Keith Urban, The Chainsmokers, HAIM, Meghan Trainor, and Kelly Clarkson. Within the last year FlyteVu executed the first fan-ticketed event with Zac Brown’s Sir Rosevelt for client Enterprise, and the first double-decker mobile bus concert in Chicago with Marshmello for Victoria’s Secret PINK. The award-winning agency had two Super Bowl spots in 2019, including Norwegian Cruise Line, and a Bumble ad featuring Serena Williams.

Track List, Songwriters Revealed For Maren Morris’ ‘GIRL’ Album

Maren Morris has revealed the track list and songwriters on her upcoming sophomore album, GIRL, to be released March 8 via Columbia Nashville. Fittingly, the album’s release date (and title) coincides with International Women’s Day.

Morris co-wrote every song on the 14-track album, and collaborated with artists including Brandi Carlile (featured on “Common”), and Brothers Osborne (“All My Favorite People”). On Friday (Feb. 22), she will release another track from the album, “The Bones,” co-written with Laura Veltz and Jimmy Robbins.

As previously announced, Morris will launch her headlining GIRL: The World Tour on March 9 in Chicago. The tour will hit over 40 cities including Salt Lake City, Portland, San Francisco, Boston, Dallas, and more and includes a Nashville Ryman Auditorium date March 13. The tour also heads overseas to London, Ireland, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada through the end of August. Joining Morris for GIRL: The World Tour are Cassadee Pope and RaeLynn. 

GIRL track listing:

1. “GIRL”
Written by Maren Morris/Sarah Aarons/Greg Kurstin

2. “The Feels”
Written by Maren Morris/Jimmy Robbins/Laura Veltz

3. “All My Favorite People” (feat. Brothers Osborne)
Written by Maren Morris/Ryan Hurd/Mikey Reaves

4. “A Song for Everything”
Written by Maren Morris/Jimmy Robbins/Laura Veltz

5. “Common” (feat. Brandi Carlile)
Written by Maren Morris/Sarah Aarons/Greg Kurstin

6. “Flavor”
Written by Maren Morris/Jimmy Robbins/Laura Veltz

7. “Make Out With Me”
Written by Maren Morris/Julian Bunetta/John Ryan

8. “Gold Love”
Written by Maren Morris/busbee

9. “Great Ones”
Written by Maren Morris/Ryan Hurd/Mikey Reaves

10. “RSVP”
Written by Maren Morris/Natalie Hemby/Jon Randall/Mark Trussell

11. “To Hell & Back”
Written by Maren Morris/Jessie Jo Dillon/Laura Veltz

12. “The Bones”
Written by Maren Morris/Jimmy Robbins/Laura Veltz

13. “Good Woman”
Written by Maren Morris/Kathleen Edwards/Ian Fitchuk

14. “Shade”
Written by Maren Morris/Natalie Hemby/Tyler Johnson

Tracks 2-4, 6-11, 13-14 produced by busbee and Maren Morris
Tracks 1, 5, 12 produced by Greg Kurstin

Abby Anderson Joins Rob Thomas Tour

Abby Anderson will hit the road with Rob Thomas’ Chip Tooth Smile Tour. The tour will launch May 28 in Red Bank, New Jersey and will run through the summer, ending Aug. 4 in Connecticut. The tour will visit Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center on July 9.

Anderson, signed to Black River Entertainment, was named one of CMT’s 2018 Next Women of Country and released her debut single, “Make Him Wait.”

Thomas is known for his work as leader of Matchbox Twenty, with hits including “Bent,” “If You’re Gone,” as well as his platinum-selling, three-time Grammy winning collaboration with Santana, “Smooth,” and solo hits including “Lonely No More.”

Anderson joining a pop tour follows in a lengthy trend that it seems nearly every female country artist not named Miranda Lambert or Carrie Underwood has joined over the past year. Last year, Kacey Musgraves joined Harry Styles’ tour, while Maren Morris toured with Niall Horan, while Cam opened for British soul singer Sam Smith. This year, Kelsea Ballerini joined pop star (and occasional country crooner) Kelly Clarkson’s Meaning of Life tour.

Tickets for the Chip Tooth Smile Tour go on sale to the general public go on sale Friday, March 1, at 10 a.m. local time.

Rob Thomas’ 2019 Chip Tooth Smile Tour Dates Featuring Abby Anderson:
May 28 — Red Bank, N.J. @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
May 30 — Battle Creek, Mich. @ Firekeeper’s Casino
May 31 — Northfield, Ohio @ Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park
June 1 — Rochester Hills, Mich @ Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
June 3 — Cincinnati, Ohio PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center
June 4 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park
June 7 — Madison, Wisc. @ Breese Stevens Field
June 8 — Prior Lake, Minn @ Mystic Lake
June 10 — Denver, Colo. @ Levitt Pavilion Denver
June 11 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Depot
June 13 — Seattle, Wash. @ TBA
June 14 — Portland, Oreg. @ Theater of the Clouds
June 16 — Saratoga, Calif. @ Mountain Winery
June 18 — Los Angeles, Calif @ Greek Theatre
June 20 — San Diego, Calif. @ Humphreys Concerts By the Bay
June 23 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Comerica Theatre
June 25 — Austin, Texas @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
June 26 — Irving, Texas @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
June 28 — Sugar Land, Texas @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land
June 29 –New Orleans, La. @ Saenger Theater
June 30 — Tuscaloosa, Ala. @ Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
July 2 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Daily’s Place
July 3 — Orlando, Fla. @ Hard Rock Live Orlando
July 5 — St Petersburg, Fla. @ The Mahaffey Theater
July 6 — Boca Raton, Fla. @ Mizner Park Amphitheater
July 8 — Atlanta, Ga. @ State Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
July 9 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Schermerhorn Symphony Center
July 11 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Red Hat Amphitheater
July 12 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
July 13 — Philadelphia, Penn. @ The Met Philadelphia
July 15 — Bethlehem, Penn. @ The Sands Event Center
July 17 — Englewood, N. J. @ Bergen Performing Arts Center
July 18 — Boston, Mass. @ Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
July 20 — Orillia, Ontario, Canada @ Casino Rama Resort
July 21 — Canandaigua, N.Y. @ CMAC Performing Arts Center
July 23 — Syracuse, N.Y. @ Lakeview Amphitheatre
July 24 — Saratoga Springs, N.Y. @Saratoga Performing Arts Center
July 25 — Gilford, N.H. @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
July 27 — Atlantic City, N.J. @ Borgata
July 29 — New York, N.Y. @ Beacon Theatre
Jul 30 — New York, N. Y. @ Beacon Theatre
Aug. 2 — Port Chester, N. Y. @ The Capitol Theatre
Aug. 3 — Morristown, N.J. @ Mayo Performing Arts Center
Aug. 4 — Uncasville, Conn. @ Mohegan Sun Arena

AC Entertainment Brings Railbird Festival To Kentucky

Festival producer AC Entertainment (Bonnaroo, Forecastle, High Water, Moon River) is introducing the new Railbird Festival, which will place on The Grounds at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky Aug. 10 – 11, 2019.

“With all of our festivals, we aspire to create an experience that stands apart from others—that is a true celebration of place, of the richness and uniqueness of a community,” said Ashley Capps, president of AC Entertainment. “That, for us, is at the heart of any truly great festival experience. What a place this is, and what a team to collaborate with. This iconic setting at Keeneland in a city like Lexington, Kentucky, and these visionary leaders who make it all work, from bourbon to horses to bluegrass and everything in between. We couldn’t be more excited for this new venture.”

While music acts will be announced later, festival planners said to expect a mix of rock, Americana, folk, bluegrass and more.

A “railbird” in horse racing is the racetrack regular known for sticking close to the action and hanging on the rail along the track. To “ride the rail” is to do the same at a concert. A number of bourbon distillers will be on-site with special, exclusive offerings, available only at Railbird. Artisanal and local foods will be at the forefront, along with a number of craft beers.

“Railbird will be a celebration of our heritage, and an up-close-and-personal Kentucky experience at our historic racecourse,” said Vince Gabbert, Keeneland vice president and chief operating officer. “AC Entertainment brings an incredible track record and years of experience and expertise in booking and managing highly acclaimed music festivals, so we are so pleased to work with them to create Railbird here on the grounds at Keeneland.”

Railbird will also give back to the community by partnering with local nonprofit organizations Central Music Academy, Central Kentucky Riding for Hope, Fayette Alliance and Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. Each nonprofit will receive monetary support from the festival, and will have a presence on-site during the event.

“Railbird Festival will bring together A-list music and Lexington’s best this August – Keeneland, Kentucky Bourbon, local cuisine and craft beer,” said Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton. “I look forward to seeing our city shine in the national spotlight.”

For more information about Railbird, visit railbirdfest.com.

Can’t Stop The Train: Luke Combs Celebrates Fourth No. 1

Pictured (L-R): BMI Songwriters Channing Wilson, Luke Combs, and Rob Snyder with BMI’s Mason Hunter

Trains thundered by when Luke Combs and co-writers Channing Wilson and Rob Snyder gathered to celebrate Combs’ fourth No. 1 as an artist, “She Got the Best Of Me” on a cold and rainy afternoon at the Corsair Distillery on Tuesday (Feb. 19). In a party sponsored by BMI, friends and family surrounded the grateful and humbled trio.

BMI’s Mason Hunter hosted the event for the BMI writers, kicking everything off by saying, “Anytime you have a Luke Combs No. 1, it recharges your batteries on why we’re all here and why we do what we do.”

Hunter went on to tell the story of Snyder and Wilson’s meeting. “Rob moved to town seven years ago,” he said. “Right about that time, he was working the door at Losers [Bar & Grill], and who would be at Losers? Mr. Channing Wilson. A year later, Rob started the Revival [at Tin Roof] and that’s really where the song started.

“This song was written when Luke Combs was still in college,” Hunter continued. “I don’t know about y’all, but I wasn’t writing songs like this in college. From 2014 when these guys met through Revival until now, it’s been a whirlwind. Luke has surrounded himself with the right people and has fought for the right songs.”

Hunter then made it clear that Combs is the first solo artist in history for his first four songs to go No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. Out of his four No. 1’s—”Hurricane,” “One Number Away,” “When It Rains It Pours” and now “She Got the Best Of Me”—10 songwriters have had their first No. 1, now including Wilson and Snyder.

Back row, (standing L-R): Big Machine’s Mike Molinar, 50 Egg’s Jonathan Singleton, Warner Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, Little Extra Music’s Joe Scaife, Little Extra Music’s Lisa Ramsey-Perkins, BMI’s Mason Hunter, Sony Music Nashville’s Shane Allen. (seated, L-R): BMI Songwriters Channing Wilson, Luke Combs, and Rob Snyder. Photo: Steve Lowry for BMI

As is tradition, the BMI writers got a Taylor guitar to write more hits on. Pinnacle Bank made a donation to Thistle Farms on behalf of the songwriters.

Brandi Simms and Brenden Oliver from the CMA were on hand to present the songwriters with their No. 1 medallions. Wilson had to adjust his long beard to fit the medallion around his neck properly.

MusicRow‘s Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson presented the songwriters with No. 1 Challenge Coins for “She Got the Best Of Me” hitting No. 1 on the MusicRow chart.

Warner/Chappell’s Ben Vaughn had a lot to say about Wilson.

“I’m so proud of Channing Wilson and if you’re in this room and you believe that Nashville is a place where sacrifice and hard work matter, then you too should be proud of Channing Wilson,” he said.

Vaughn went on to compare Wilson’s songwriting with the likes of Steve Earle and the late Guy Clark, bringing tears to Wilson’s eyes as he shook his head. “After we met,” Vaughn continued. “We learned that we both love Guy Clark songs, and at the time I was fortunate to represent Guy. He and Channing I’m proud to say [wrote] over 20 songs together. He’d be very proud of you,” he said to Wilson.

Vaughn let the crowd know that Wilson’s commute to work is 158 miles one way from his home and family in LaFayette, Georgia, and that he has made that commute every week for over a decade. He made sure to thank Dave Cobb for their joint publishing deal and Sony Nashville for their work with the song. Warner/Chappell presented the songwriters with plaques and custom made whiskey containers.

Vaughn also made Wilson perform a special talent, making an uncanny train whistle sound with his mouth. When a train rolled past the windows behind the men moments later, it felt like Wilson had planned it.

Little Extra Music’s Lisa Ramsey Perkins was on hand to speak about Snyder and present him with a plaque. “Rob shows up every day,” she said. “He’s the hardest working man I’ve ever know. Double writes every day. Shows up every day. Cares about what he’s doing every day.

“Luke,” Perkins continued. “You are the most loyal friend to these writers. You’re such an amazing artist, you deserve this more than anybody I know. Thank you for letting us be a part of this journey.”

Big Machine Music’s Mike Molinar and 50 Egg Music’s Jonathan Singleton made their way to the stage next to talk about Combs. “For those of you who are new to the Luke Combs No. 1 parties, this is our Penn & Teller show,” Molinar quipped. “One of us speaks, the other one make fun of the guy who speaks.”

“It feels like it was yesterday we were celebrating Luke’s first No. 1 ‘Hurricane,’ because it was,” Molinar continued. “It was about a year and three quarters ago that we were celebrating the first, and now here we are on the fourth! I hear, Sony, you’re already guaranteeing the next one? Is it today, tomorrow, next week?” he joked.

Molinar made sure to recognize Combs’ team, naming: Chris Kappy (Make Wake Artist), Lynn Oliver-Cline (River House Artists), Aaron Tannenbaum (CAA), Sony Nashville and its entire promotion team, Scott Moffatt (producer), and more.

Singleton must have felt that Molinar said it all, because he had nothing to add.

Columbia Nashville’s SVP of Promotion, Shane Allen, was in attendance and let the crowd in on the stats surrounding “She Got the Best Of Me,” noting that the song was the longest-running No. 1 last year at four weeks. Allen also relayed that Combs is currently the third most-played country artist in 2019, and was the first country artist to have two songs in the top 10 at the same time since Tim McGraw did in 2000.

Channing Wilson, Luke Combs, MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, Rob Snyder

When Rob Synder stepped up to the mic, a real train whistle resounded through the distillery. Everyone laughed and Wilson shrugged, slyly.

“Wilson is also a ventriloquist,” Synder joked.

“I’m just super grateful to be in this room, especially with these three guys,” Snyder continued. “You move here and you hope that you can be able to do this one day and if you don’t, you hope you’re able to at least make friends and surround yourself with good people. I love these guys more than anything.

“I know Luke fought for this song. He’s fought for everything in his career, he’s an underdog. We’re all underdogs. He said we were underdogs when he had us play on the Opry. I played on the Opry because of him. I dropped a pick and I picked it back up,” Snyder said with a smile.

An emotional Channing Wilson thanked his friend Snyder. “Rob let me sleep on his spare bed for fours years. Never really asked for a dime. Another guy that did that was Tyler Reeve,” Wilson said. “I can’t thank y’all enough. It’s not just for me, it’s for my kids.

“Luke,” Wilson continued. “I walked in and saw you at Brewhouse in Rome, Georgia. In a bar that I could put 40 people in any given night, it was your first run of shows and you had 350 people singing ‘Best Of Me’ back. I’ve never seen that before. We immediately championed Luke because the status quo isn’t friendly to people who aren’t in it, but sometimes talent deserves it and sometimes you just can’t stop it.

“You can’t stop the train,” Wilson said with a smile.

When the man of the hour stepped up to mic, he said, “I’m Luke, by the way.” He thanked his co-writers, Sony Nashville, his band and crew, his fiancé and many more.

“I’ve had some of my favorite times in Nashville with these guys because I feel like the underdog spirit really resonated with the three of us,” Combs said. “It lives in me and my team, it lives in everybody in this room. I want to thank everybody on my team. Lynn and Kappy have been champions for me from day one, underdogs right there with me.”

Combs got emotional as he thanked his entire team around him. “If you’re in this room and here, all my co-writers, the guys in my band, Ethan, my whole entire Row family, Austin, everybody that is with me, dedicating their life to me,” Combs said as he held back tears. He managed to get out a “thanks,” before the party closed with “She Got the Best Of Me” playing loud over the speakers.

Let The Music Play: Luke Combs, Thomas Rhett, Ashley Gorley Among CMA Triple Play Winners

Pictured (L-R): Troy Tomlinson, Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett, Luke Combs, Josh Kear, Nicolle Galyon, Josh Osborne, Ashley Gorley, Chase McGill, Jody Williams, Sarah Trahern. Photo: Electric Machine/CMA

“This one is like the Super Bowl for us,” said Jesse Frasure, one of 10 winners this year at the CMA Triple Play Awards, which honors writers for having penned three No. 1 songs within a 12-month period based on the Country Aircheck, Billboard Country Airplay and Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The event was held Tuesday, Feb. 19 at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works.

Frasure was honored for co-writing three No. 1 hits for Thomas Rhett, including “Unforgettable,” “”Marry Me,” and “Life Changes.”

“It doesn’t matter how hard you work, everything has to line up for this one to happen,” Frasure said, and it would be a familiar refrain throughout the afternoon awards ceremony.

Nicolle Galyon was also accepting her very first Triple Play Award, for penning “All The Pretty Girls,” “Tequila,” and “Coming Home.”

“I don’t even like tequila,” she quipped, before thanking her publishing home Warner/Chappell. “I want to thank [husband and fellow writer] Rodney Clawson. Now I know what it looks like. Thank you for being such a champion for me. A lot of people like to point out that I’m the only woman up here, but I was thinking today how I think the really cool story about that is that I’ve written I think with all the men who are winning this award today, and I’ve never been treated with anything but encouragement, like a sister. I’ve been empowered, and respected by all of my brothers in this business. I think that’s a story we don’t hear enough. I’m proud of this community, how we all cheer for each other, brothers and sisters alike.

“This has made me think about how when you come to Nashville and you want to be a songwriter, everyone tells you that you are going to hear the word ‘no’ a million times. But what no one told me about was this word called ‘almost,’ which to me has had more of an impact on my career and my character and my journey. Things like, ‘This almost got cut,’ or ‘It almost went No. 1.’ Here I am on the other side of a lot of ‘almosts’ that have turned into yeses, and I can’t help but think that you write 1500 songs and the difference in getting one of these and not getting one of these is 20 spins. I think in this moment, I feel like this is very fragile, because there is no amount of talent, or hard work, or hustle, that turns that ‘almost’ into a ‘yes.’ It’s God and it’s either meant to be or not and I’ll never wrap my mind around why this was meant to be for me, so thank you and congratulations to all the other winners.”

CMA CEO Sarah Trahern and Sony/ATV’s Troy Tomlinson were also on hand to honor the writers. As each writer was feted, video clips were shown, revealing aspiring musicians covering the hit songs of the day.

Luke Combs was honored with his first CMA Triple Play award, for his work in co-writing his own chart-toppers “Hurricane,” “When It Rains It Pours,” and “One Number Away.” Dan + Shay showed up in the various covers clips shown, offering a snippet of an acoustic version of “Hurricane.”

“I’m Luke by the way,” Combs greeted the audience. “I probably look like the guy who changes your oil, but I’m not.

“This is pretty wild. This is definitely something that me and my team worked really hard to try and accomplish. So I say thanks to everybody, my songwriting buddies, everyone in this room who works with me.”

Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard was among the honorees, earning his second Triple Play Award (“Meant To Be”/”You Make It Easy”/”Simple”). He was not in attendance. Josh Kear collected his fourth Triple Play Award, for penning “God, Your Mama, and Me,” “Most People Are Good,” and “Woman, Amen.”

Shane McAnally, who was not in attendance (he is currently working as part of the upcoming television show Songland), was honored with his eighth CMA Triple Play award. He has had 38 No. 1 hits to date. He penned “Written In The Sand,” “Marry Me,” and “Get Along.”

Chase McGill collected his first Triple Play Award (“Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset”/”Break Up In The End”/”Lose It”), while Josh Osborne picked up his fourth (“Drinkin’ Problem”/”All The Pretty Girls”/” Get Along”).

Thomas Rhett was on hand to accept his second Triple Play Award, for his work in writing his own hits “Unforgettable,” “Marry Me,” and “Life Changes.”

“I’m so grateful to be part of Nashville’s country songwriting community. There are so many freakin’ talented people. This award means the world. Just like everyone on this list, I feel like we write songs about what we know. “ He thanked God, his family and his management and label teams.

Ashley Gorley, the most-awarded Triple Play recipient, collected his 12th Triple Play honor. In 2018, he had nine No. 1 songs in a 12-month period, repeating his 2017 total. This year he was honored for penning “Fix A Drink,” “Marry Me,” and “Life Changes.”

“Country music in Nashville is a unique thing…it’s not just about making up and breaking up, it’s about tequila, it’s about a body like a back road, it’s about scratch-off tickets, it can be about the way you walk, the way you talk, and there’s so much subject matter that we get to cover as writers because you’ve all been through that,” Gorley said.

In addition to the special performance, $3 of each ticket sold benefited CMA’s philanthropic arm, the CMA Foundation, which is committed to improving and sustaining high-quality music education programs across the country.

 

Pictured (L-R): Josh Osborne, Nicolle Galyon, Ashley Gorley, Sarah Trahern, Josh Kear, Chase McGill, Luke Combs. Photo: Electric Machine/CMA

 

Pictured (L-R): Nicolle Galyon, Josh Kear, Luke Combs, Josh Osborne, Chase McGill, Ashley Gorley. Photo: Electric Machine/CMA

The 10th annual CMA Triple Play Awards recipients were recognized for the following:

Luke Combs
“Hurricane”
“When It Rains It Pours”
“One Number Away”

Jesse Frasure
“Unforgettable,” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Marry Me,” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Life Changes,” recorded by Thomas Rhett

Nicolle Galyon
“All the Pretty Girls,” recorded by Kenny Chesney
“Tequila,” recorded by Dan + Shay
“Coming Home,” recorded by Keith Urban ft. Julia Michaels

Ashley Gorley
“Fix A Drink,” recorded by Chris Janson
“Marry Me,” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Life Changes,” recorded by Thomas Rhett

Tyler Hubbard
“Meant to Be,” recorded by Bebe Rexha ft. Florida Georgia Line
“You Make It Easy,” recorded by Jason Aldean
“Simple,” recorded by Florida Georgia Line

Josh Kear
“God, Your Mama, And Me,” recorded by Florida Georgia Line ft. Backstreet Boys
“Most People Are Good,” recorded by Luke Bryan
“Woman, Amen,” recorded by Dierks Bentley

Shane McAnally
“Written in the Sand,” recorded by Old Dominion
“Marry Me,” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Get Along,” recorded by Kenny Chesney

Chase McGill
“Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset,” recorded by Luke Bryan
“Break Up in the End,” recorded by Cole Swindell
“Lose It,” recorded by Kane Brown

Josh Osborne
“Drinkin’ Problem,” recorded by Midland
“All the Pretty Girls,” recorded by Kenny Chesney
“Get Along,” recorded by Kenny Chesney

Thomas Rhett
“Unforgettable”
“Marry Me”
“Life Changes”

Still Working Music, Green Iris Records Sign Rachel Reinert

Pictured (L-R): Jon Randall (SWM/Green Iris A&R), Chuck Fleckenstein (GM & COO SWM/Green Iris), Davis Naish (Producer), Alex Orbison (President SWM/Green Iris), Rachel Reinert, Emily Mueller Olson (Creative Director SWM), Sara Beal (Director of Publishing SWM), Ross duPré (Artist Manager 333 Entertainment), Scott Safford (Attorney Safford Motley PLC)

Still Working Music and Green Iris Records, the music publishing and recorded music arms of the Roy Orbison Estate, have signed singer and songwriter Rachel Reinert to exclusive songwriting and recording agreements.

“My songs come from a very personal place; it’s important to me that everything that I write and sing is real,” says Rachel, “I’m excited to join the family at Still Working/Green Iris and continue to write, record, and release new music.”

As a teenager Rachel moved to Nashville from Southern California and found near immediate success as member of the group Gloriana. Gloriana shot to the top of the charts with hits like “Wild at Heart” and the Platinum-selling “(Kissed You) Good Night.” The group went on to win the American Music Award for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, the ACM Award for Top New Vocal Group, and toured the globe with Taylor Swift, Rascal Flatts, Sheryl Crow, Jason Aldean, Alan Jackson, the Zac Brown Band and numerous others.

After nearly a decade together and three albums with Warner Bros., Gloriana disbanded and Rachel commenced her career as a solo artist, soon grabbing the attention of Jon Randall, a Still Working writer and head of A&R at Green Iris Records.

“I was always impressed by Gloriana, in particular their strong harmonies, and I loved their song craft. When I heard Rachel’s first solo single, ‘Cool,’ I knew she possessed something incredibly special and would fit in perfectly with our Still Working/Green Iris family. I can’t wait to see what lies ahead for Rachel and feel honored to be part of her next chapter in the musical world,” says Still Working Music/Green Iris President Alex Orbison.

In addition to signing a multi-album deal with Green Iris as a recording artist, Rachel has signed an exclusive publishing deal with Still Working Music covering songs for both her own records and those of others.

Still Working Music was founded in 1990 by the late Barbara Orbison and is now run by her sons, Alex Orbison and Roy Orbison, Jr. (Co-Presidents) along with Chuck Fleckenstein (COO and General Manager). Still Working Music writers include Tommy Lee James, Gordie Sampson, Jon Randall, Chase Bryant, Dylan Altman, Dominic Scott Kay, and Lance Miller. Still Working Music proudly partners with BMG, Kobalt, and Big Deal, among others.