LAST CALL: MusicRow Awards Voting Ends May 21

Voting for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards closes today, Tuesday, May 21 at 5 p.m. CT.

Winners will be announced at the upcoming MusicRow Awards, which will be held Wednesday, June 26 at Nashville’s War Memorial Auditorium. MusicRow‘s June/July print magazine will also debut at the awards ceremony.

Click here for the full list of nominees.

Supporting Sponsors of the event are Vaden Group | Elliott Davis, Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and Keller Turner Andrews & Ghanem, PLLC. Partner level sponsors include Ram Trucks and City National Bank.

Nominees in all eleven categories are determined by the MusicRow selection committee. Winners are selected based on votes from the publication’s subscribed members. Outside submissions were accepted for the Breakthrough Songwriter and Breakthrough Artist-Writer categories, which honor writers and co-writers who scored their first Top 10 single during the eligibility period (May 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019).

MusicRow will also honor the Top 10 Album All-Star Musicians Awards at the event, recognizing the studio players who played on the most albums reaching the Top 10 of Billboard‘s Country Album Chart during the eligibility period.

Invites are sent to MusicRow subscribed members for complementary balcony seating. Floor seating upgrades are on a wait list. Visit MusicRow.com for more information.

‘CMT Crossroads’ Returns With Summer Block Party Featuring Brooks & Dunn, Luke Combs, Brett Young

CMT announced today a special public taping of CMT Crossroads: Brooks & Dunn and Friends ahead of this year’s 2019 CMT Music Awards. The legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn will take the stage with some of the brightest young talent in country music, including Brett Young, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Midland, and Brandon Lancaster from LANCO, all of whom appeared on the duo’s 2019 duets album, Reboot.

The hour-long show will tape as an outdoor public event in downtown Nashville on Tuesday, June 4, just a day before the CMT Awards which airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 5 at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT. The Brooks & Dunn CMT Crossroads episode will premiere on CMT on Friday, June 28 at 10 p.m. ET.

Fans are invited to attend the CMT Crossroads taping on Tuesday, June 4, at the corner of 5th and Broadway in downtown Nashville. The taping begins at 8:30 p.m. CT and fans should arrive early, as the event is standing-room only and entrance is on a first-come, first-served basis.

‘CMT Crossroads’ Returns With Summer Block Party Featuring Brooks & Dunn, Luke Combs, Brett Young

CMT announced today a special public taping of CMT Crossroads: Brooks & Dunn and Friends ahead of this year’s 2019 CMT Music Awards. The legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn will take the stage with some of the brightest young talent in country music, including Brett Young, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Midland, and Brandon Lancaster from LANCO, all of whom appeared on the duo’s 2019 duets album, Reboot.

The hour-long show will tape as an outdoor public event in downtown Nashville on Tuesday, June 4, just a day before the CMT Awards which airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, June 5 at 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT. The Brooks & Dunn CMT Crossroads episode will premiere on CMT on Friday, June 28 at 10 p.m. ET.

Fans are invited to attend the CMT Crossroads taping on Tuesday, June 4, at the corner of 5th and Broadway in downtown Nashville. The taping begins at 8:30 p.m. CT and fans should arrive early, as the event is standing-room only and entrance is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Keith Urban To Curate Don Williams Tribute Show At Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Don Williams

Keith Urban will soon team with the Nashville Symphony to honor the music of the late Don Williams. Beginning Oct. 31, Don Williams: Music & Memories of The Gentle Giant will take up residency at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, for three nights of Country Music Hall of Fame member Williams’ music, accompanied by the Nashville Symphony. Urban will serve as curator for the show.

“Don Williams and his music are strong threads in the tapestry of my life,” said Urban. “I jumped at the chance to play even a small role in this incredible concert experience. There is no better way to celebrate him and his legacy than reliving those musical moments and I’m honored to be part of continuing to share his story and music.”

The show will offer historical video performances of Williams, plus guest singers live onstage, all accompanied by Williams’ touring band and the Nashville Symphony.

“This style of show has never been done before in country music and it’s very fitting that we present Don and his music to the fans in this way,” says Robert Pratt, Williams’ long-time manager. “Don was a very quiet and private person who loved performing for his legion of fans. I am especially happy to bring his music back to the fans and premiere this new show in Nashville with the symphony and then take it on the road throughout 2020.”

Over the course of his career, Williams earned 17 No. 1 songs, including “It Must Be Love,” “Tulsa Time,” and “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good.” He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010. Williams died in 2017.

Exclusive pre-sale tickets for these shows go on sale via Ticketmaster with code GENTLEGIANT on Monday, May 27 for a limited time of 80 hours in celebration of Don’s 80th birthday. Tickets are also currently available with Nashville Symphony season ticket packages at NashvilleSymphony.org, (615) 687-6400 or the Schermerhorn Symphony Center box office. Any remaining tickets will go on sale July 19, 2019 at 10 a.m.

Keith Urban To Curate Don Williams Tribute Show At Schermerhorn Symphony Center

Don Williams

Keith Urban will soon team with the Nashville Symphony to honor the music of the late Don Williams. Beginning Oct. 31, Don Williams: Music & Memories of The Gentle Giant will take up residency at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, for three nights of Country Music Hall of Fame member Williams’ music, accompanied by the Nashville Symphony. Urban will serve as curator for the show.

“Don Williams and his music are strong threads in the tapestry of my life,” said Urban. “I jumped at the chance to play even a small role in this incredible concert experience. There is no better way to celebrate him and his legacy than reliving those musical moments and I’m honored to be part of continuing to share his story and music.”

The show will offer historical video performances of Williams, plus guest singers live onstage, all accompanied by Williams’ touring band and the Nashville Symphony.

“This style of show has never been done before in country music and it’s very fitting that we present Don and his music to the fans in this way,” says Robert Pratt, Williams’ long-time manager. “Don was a very quiet and private person who loved performing for his legion of fans. I am especially happy to bring his music back to the fans and premiere this new show in Nashville with the symphony and then take it on the road throughout 2020.”

Over the course of his career, Williams earned 17 No. 1 songs, including “It Must Be Love,” “Tulsa Time,” and “Lord I Hope This Day Is Good.” He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010. Williams died in 2017.

Exclusive pre-sale tickets for these shows go on sale via Ticketmaster with code GENTLEGIANT on Monday, May 27 for a limited time of 80 hours in celebration of Don’s 80th birthday. Tickets are also currently available with Nashville Symphony season ticket packages at NashvilleSymphony.org, (615) 687-6400 or the Schermerhorn Symphony Center box office. Any remaining tickets will go on sale July 19, 2019 at 10 a.m.

Weekly Register: Luke Combs Tops Country Albums, Streaming Charts

Luke Combs

Luke Combs again tops the country albums chart, with this week’s total consumption of This One’s For You coming to 28K, according to Nielsen Soundscan. He also takes the top two slots on the country streaming chart this week, with his new single “Beer Never Broke My Heart” in the top slot (11 million streams), followed by “Beautiful Crazy” at No. 2 (10.5 million).

Dan+Shay are at No. 2 on the albums chart with their self-titled effort moving 15K in total consumption. Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller follows with 11.97K. Morgan Wallen‘s If I Know Me is at No. 4 with 11.66K. Maren MorrisGIRL is at No. 5 with 11.6K.

Following Combs’ top two country streaming slots are Blake Shelton‘s “God’s Country” at No. 3 with 9.3 million streams, Morgan Wallen‘s “Whiskey Glasses” at No. 4 with 9.1 million streams and Chris Stapleton‘s “Tennessee Whiskey” at No. 5 with 7.3 million streams.

Weekly Register: Luke Combs Tops Country Albums, Streaming Charts

Luke Combs

Luke Combs again tops the country albums chart, with this week’s total consumption of This One’s For You coming to 28K, according to Nielsen Soundscan. He also takes the top two slots on the country streaming chart this week, with his new single “Beer Never Broke My Heart” in the top slot (11 million streams), followed by “Beautiful Crazy” at No. 2 (10.5 million).

Dan+Shay are at No. 2 on the albums chart with their self-titled effort moving 15K in total consumption. Chris Stapleton‘s Traveller follows with 11.97K. Morgan Wallen‘s If I Know Me is at No. 4 with 11.66K. Maren MorrisGIRL is at No. 5 with 11.6K.

Following Combs’ top two country streaming slots are Blake Shelton‘s “God’s Country” at No. 3 with 9.3 million streams, Morgan Wallen‘s “Whiskey Glasses” at No. 4 with 9.1 million streams and Chris Stapleton‘s “Tennessee Whiskey” at No. 5 with 7.3 million streams.

Luke Combs Moves Into The Top Five On The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Luke Combs moves up 10 slots to No. 5 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart with co-writer credits on his hit “Beautiful Crazy” and his new climbing single “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”

Ashley Gorley remains at No. 1 for the seventh consecutive week with eight charting titles. Michael Hardy maintains his position this week at No. 2; as does Ross Copperman at No. 3 and Jordan M. Schmidt at No. 4.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Luke Combs Moves Into The Top Five On The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Luke Combs moves up 10 slots to No. 5 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart with co-writer credits on his hit “Beautiful Crazy” and his new climbing single “Beer Never Broke My Heart.”

Ashley Gorley remains at No. 1 for the seventh consecutive week with eight charting titles. Michael Hardy maintains his position this week at No. 2; as does Ross Copperman at No. 3 and Jordan M. Schmidt at No. 4.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

2019 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Artist of the Year

Following Monday’s (May 13) announcement of this year’s nominees for the 31st annual MusicRow Awards, we take a look at a newly-added category for this year’s awards, the Artist of the Year category. The MusicRow Awards will be presented at a private ceremony on June 26.

See the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting closes on May 21 at 5 p.m. If you do not have a subscription, you may subscribe to receive a ballot.

2019 Artist of the Year nominees:

Dierks Bentley recently celebrated his 18th career No. 1 with “Burning Man,” feat. Brothers Osborne. The song is the second consecutive chart-topper from his ninth studio album The Mountain, following the hit “Woman, Amen.” Bentley co-wrote 10 of 13 tracks on The Mountain, which earned the highest debut sales of his career and became his seventh No. 1 album. Additionally, “Burning Man” earned a 2019 MusicRow Song of the Year nomination, and his tour of the same name is a sold-out success.

Kane Brown scored his third consecutive No. 1 with “Lose It,” and followed that with his new single, “Good As You,” which was the most-added at country radio that week. With the 2018 release of his album Experiment, Brown became one of only three country artists to top the overall Billboard 200 chart last year. For the album, Brown worked with Dann Huff, who is nominated for MusicRow Producer of the Year. Brown wrapped his soldout headlining arena tour in March, and will spend the summer on the road with Jason Aldean.

Eric Church is playing back-to-back nights in cities on his current Double Down Tour, visiting arenas nationwide. In addition, he’s upping the ante with a stop at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on May 25, expected to more than double his attendance record set at Bridgestone Arena in 2017. His current album, Desperate Man, debuted atop the Billboard Country Albums chart in October, and his producer Jay Joyce is nominated for 2019 MusicRow Producer of the Year. Church is a co-writer of the album’s latest single, “Some of It,” which recently climbed to No. 1 on the MusicRow Country Breakout Chart.

Luke Combs was voted Breakthrough Artist during last year’s MusicRow Awards, and he returns this year in the running for Artist of the Year. Combs recently made history as the first artist to simultaneously top all five Billboard country charts for multiple weeks. His single “Beautiful Crazy” spent seven straight weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart and makes Combs the first artist to send his first five singles to the top of that chart. He is currently on the Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour, a sold-out nationwide run named after his brand new single.

Dan + Shay had a runaway year thanks to their major hits “Tequila” and “Speechless.” Together the songs made Dan + Shay the first duo to hold the top two spots on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart simultaneously for eight consecutive weeks. Also, “Tequila” was the most-streamed country song released in 2018. Their current single “All To Myself” follows suit as it climbs the charts. After Dan + Shay’s sold-out headlining tour, they will hit the road on tours with Florida Georgia Line, and Shawn Mendes. Dan + Shay are also nominated for 2019 MusicRow Song of the Year as co-writers of “Speechless,” and their producer, Scott Hendricks, is nominated for Producer of the Year.

Kacey Musgraves is having a stellar run with her latest album Golden Hour, which won four Grammy Awards, including the overall Album of the Year, and was voted Album of the Year at the CMA and ACM Awards. The project includes current single “Rainbow,” which is also nominated for MusicRow Song of the Year. Musgraves is wowing audiences around the globe on her sold-out Oh, What a World: Tour II. The acclaimed singer-songwriter is a previous three-time MusicRow Awards winner, taking the triple crown in 2013 for Breakthrough Artist, Breakthrough Songwriter, and Song of the Year.