Lauren Daigle’s “You Say” Makes Chart History

Lauren Daigle

Lauren Daigle‘s “You Say” has earned the singer-songwriter her first chart-topping single on Billboard‘s Adult Contemporary Chart. Last year, the track spent 17 weeks atop the Billboard Christian Airplay chart, making it the first song to top both charts.

Daigle’s RIAA Gold-certified album Look Up Child is also the longest-running No. 1 album on the Top Christian Albums chart, having held the No. 1 spot for 42 weeks. The project took home Best Contemporary Christian Music Album at February’s Grammy Awards, while “You Say,” penned by Daigle alongside Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury, earned Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song.

Daigle recently played Lollapalooza and will take her Look Up Child World Tour overseas this fall, with dates in Barcelona, Madrid, London, Berlin, and more. She also recently released the video clip for “Rescue.”

Steven Curtis Chapman Celebrates Success Of ‘Deeper Roots’ With No. 1 Party

(L-R:) Mark Mattingly (The Stable Collective), Steven Curtis Chapman, John Huie (CAA), Bryan Myers (CAA), Brent Milligan (Producer), Jeanie Kaserman (Vision Business Management), Makenzie Clayburg (Adkins Publicity)

Steven Curtis Chapman recently celebrated his chart-topping album, Deeper Roots: Where the Bluegrass Grows, at a No. 1 party in Nashville. The project earned the multi-platinum selling singer-songwriter his first No. 1 on the iTunes Country Albums chart, his second No. 1 Billboard Bluegrass Album, and 49th No. 1 single with “Dive” featuring Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame member Ricky Skaggs.

Deeper Roots, released via Chapman’s SCSEE Music Label, serves as the sequel to Chapman’s 2013 Billboard No. 1 Bluegrass Album Deep Roots, released exclusively with Cracker Barrel. Along with Skaggs, Chapman was also joined by Gary LeVox of Rascal Flatts on the album for a collaboration on “‘Til The Blue,” penned by Chapman, Lori McKenna and Barry Dean.

The homage to Chapman’s rural Kentucky roots includes a mixture of familiar hymns like “Life Is Like A Mountain Railroad” and “I’ll Fly Away,” fan-favorite hits including “Cinderella” and brand-new songs such as “‘Til The Blue” and “Where The Bluegrass Grows.”

 

Rhett Walker, Jordan St. Cyr, Stillman, Joshua Micah Sign With First Company Management

Rhett Walker,  Jordan St. Cyr, Stillman, and Joshua Micah have all joined the First Company Management roster.

“Our First Company team is honored to partner with these incredible artists who are already making such an impact in the industry,” said First Company general manager Mike McCloskey. “We’re grateful for the opportunity to walk alongside Rhett, Jordan, Stillman and Joshua to help steward each of their unique artistic endeavors.”

Nominated for a 2013 Grammy for the Rhett Walker Band hit single “When Mercy Found Me,” Walker is also a three-time GMA Dove Award nominee. The Rhett Walker Band released two full-length albums, while Walker’s self-titled debut EP bowed last year from Provident Label Group. Walker has toured with the Newsboys and MercyMe, among others.

Jordan St. Cyr is a 2019 recipient of five GMA Canada Covenant Awards, including Male Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year for his Canadian chart topper “In My Lifetime.” St. Cyr, who began his career leading worship, is currently at work on a new project, as well as touring throughout the US and Canada.

Singer/songwriter, worship leader and Little Rock native Jacob Stillman recently signed with The Creak Music (Integrity Music), a Nashville-based indie label founded by the production team of David Leonard, Seth Talley and Brad King. Known simply as Stillman, his single “Keep Movin’ On” has been streamed more than a million times across Spotify and Apple Music.

Rising to prominence via the social media app Vine, Joshua Micah has captured the attention of more than 750,000 fans and clocked over 130 million views on Vine and other social platforms. Signed to Chicago-based Hatch Music and booked by CAA, Micah’s singles “Parachute” and “Who Says?” both hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Christian Hot AC/CHR chart in 2017.

First Company Management was established in 1995 by Christian music visionary Wes Campbell. Under the guidance of Campbell and Dave Wagner, the firm’s roster includes Newsboys, Ryan Stevenson, Martin Smith, 7eventh Time Down, Adam Agee, Stephen Christian, Cochren & Co., London Gatch and Conrad Johnson, Tasha Layton, and Jordan Lee Dooley. In addition, First Company played a significant role in the development of “God’s Not Dead,” one of the most successful faith-based film franchises of all time.

BMI To Honor John Hiatt With Troubadour Award

John Hiatt

John Hiatt will receive BMI’s Troubadour Award at an upcoming private dinner held at BMI’s Nashville office on Sept. 9. The honor has only been previously given twice, to John Prine and Robert Earl Keen.

“John Hiatt is one of the most prolific songwriters of our time. The range of emotions his songs deliver is staggering and when he sings them you know you are hearing the truth,” says Jody Williams, VP, Creative, Nashville. “He is the quintessential singer-songwriter who has created a body of work that has attracted legends and new artists for decades. John’s one of the greatest American songwriters whose music knows no boundaries. We are thrilled to honor him with our Troubadour Award.”

Hiatt’s songs have been recorded by Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Emmylou Harris, Iggy Pop, Rosanne Cash, and the cartoon bear band of Disney’s film, The Country Bears. He earned a Grammy nomination for his 2001 album Crossing Muddy Waters, and shared a Grammy with B.B. King and Eric Clapton for their album Riding With The King (Hiatt wrote the title track). He has recorded 24 studio albums and earned nine total Grammy nominations. His latest album, The Eclipse Sessions, was released in 2018.

Hiatt was honored with the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting in 2008, and is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as Nashville’s Walk of Fame.

The private event will feature tribute performances and guest speakers, while The Troubadour Awards are sponsored by Bulleit Frontier Whiskey and FirstBank.

Billy Ray Cyrus, Dallas Smith To Co-Host 2019 CCMA Awards

Reigning CCMA Male Artist of the Year Dallas Smith and Billy Ray Cyrus are set to co-host the 2019 CCMA Awards presented by TD, which will air live on Global from Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome on Sept. 8 at 9 p.m. EST/PST.

This is the first time that Cyrus will be hosting an awards show and his first time taking the CCMA Awards stage. Cyrus has been making headlines since his 1992 breakout single “Achy Breaky Heart” and his recent country-rap, hybrid collaboration with Lil Nas X continues to break chart-topping records, hitting 18 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard charts making it the longest-running No. 1 single in history.

Ahead of the 2019 CCMA Awards, Dallas Smith and Billy Ray Cyrus each sat down with ET Canada‘s Cheryl Hickey to talk new music, hosting the award show, and more.

“I’m thrilled to be co-hosting this year’s CCMA Awards with Billy Ray Cyrus – he’s a legend!” shared Smith. “This is going to be a great time and I can’t wait to celebrate country’s biggest night with everyone.”

“This is really a full circle moment for me because I received my first ever platinum record plaque while I was in Canada in the ’90s. We also shot the series ‘Doc’ in Toronto, so it feels like coming home every time I’m in Canada. I’m really looking forward to co-hosting the show with Dallas,” said Cyrus.

Tickets to the 2019 CCMA Awards are available for purchase at ticketmaster.ca. For each ticket sold, $1 will go directly to the MusicCounts in support of their year-round music initiatives.

ABC’s ‘CMA Fest’ Brings In 4.69 Million Viewers

ABC’s CMA Fest led Sunday night (Aug. 4) in total viewers, with 4.69 million viewers tuning in across the show’s three-hour span, according to zap2it.com. CMA Fest earned the second-highest rating on the night, with a .8 rating in adults 18-49. The numbers were down slightly from the .9 rating and the 4.72 million that tuned in last year (in 2018, the show aired on a Wednesday).

This year’s show was hosted again by Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini, and featured an array of performances, including Carrie Underwood with Joan Jett, as well as a performance of “Old Town Road” from Lil Nas X, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Keith Urban.

Nashville’s Music Industry Companies Take Part In “The Smitty” Corporate Band Challenge

W.O. Smith Music School is hosting “The Smitty Corporate Band Challenge” on Aug. 12, 13 and 20, 2019. Multiple corporate bands, comprised of a minimum 50% of a company’s employees, will compete to be crowned the most musically talented business in Nashville.

The preliminaries will be held Aug. 12 and 13; awards will be handed out at the finals on Aug. 20. Bands competing include employees from WME, CAA, Paradigm, Red Light Management, Warner Music, First Tennessee Bank, Advance Financial and Service Solutions. Judges include artists and industry experts. The event is sponsored by Warner Music, Jackson National Life Insurance, Curb Records, City National Bank, Enterprise Solutions and Advance Financial.

Ticket prices are $15 each night or $35 for all three nights. Tickets can be purchased here.

Weekly Register: Justin Moore Debuts At No. 2 On Country Albums Sales Chart

Justin Moore debuts his Late Nights and Longnecks project at No. 2 this week on the country albums streaming chart (19K), according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Blanco Brown and Luke Combs maintain their reign on the country sales charts. With 24 million streams this week, Brown’s viral hit, “The Git Up,” is 155 million streams to date. Combs comes in at No. 3 on the country streaming songs chart with “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” and then again at No. 5 with “Beautiful Crazy.” Combs also tops the country streaming albums chart with This One’s For You (22K) and comes in again at No. 5 with The Prequel-EP (12K).

Morgan Wallen appears on both charts, at No. 4 on the country songs chart with “Whiskey Glasses,” and at No. 4 on the country albums chart with If I Know Me.

Top Country Streaming Songs Chart (this week/to date):
Blanco Brown “The Git Up” 24M/155M
Blake Shelton “God’s Country” 11M/172M
Luke Combs “Beer Never Broke My Heart” 9M/117M
Morgan Wallen “Whiskey Glasses” 8.7M/247M
Luke Combs “Beautiful Crazy” 7.6M/489M

Top Albums Sales Chart (total consumption):
Luke Combs This One’s For You 22K/2.8K/24M
Justin Moore Late Nights and Longnecks 19K/14K/5.4M
Dan + Shay Dan + Shay 15K/843/17.5M
Morgan Wallen If I Know Me 13K/701/14M
Luke Combs The Prequel-EP 12K/1.1K/13M

Ashley Gorley Back To No. 1 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Ashley Gorley is back to the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week, with grand total of eight charting songs. The songs propelling Gorley are Brett Young’s “Catch,” Chris Janson’s “Good Vibes,” Chris Lane’s “I Don’t Know About You,” Dierks Bentley’s “Living,” LOCASH’s “One Big Country Song,” Thomas Rhett’s “Remember You Young,” Dustin Lynch’s “Ridin’ Roads” and Lee Brice’s “Rumor.”

Michael Hardy moves down to the No. 2 slot, Hillary Lindsey remains at No. 3, Bobby Pinson moves up into No. 4 and Blanco Brown rounds out the Top five at No. 5.

The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity garnered from 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.

Industry Ink: Devin Dawson, Creative Nation, Lauren Tingle

Devin Dawson To Croon For Troubadours At Nightfall At The Hall

Devin Dawson will perform at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s eighth annual Nightfall at the Hall concert on September 5. The event and after-hours celebration is exclusively for the museum’s Troubadour members, a community of young leaders, ages 21 to 45, who collaborate with other like-minded professionals in supporting their community and the museum. Nightfall at the Hall admission is a benefit of Troubadour membership, and young professionals can become a Troubadour member between now and Sept. 5 at a discounted rate of $50 (regularly $60).

Creative Nation Promotes Two

Creative Nation has promoted Rachel Burleson to Sr. Management Coordinator and Christina Wighton to Executive Assistant/Office Director. Burleson will oversee the day-to-day details of Creative Nation’s management, records and artist development clients.  She will continue to work with Brandon Gill, VP of Management, on securing and managing outside relationships and opportunities for Creative Nation artists. Wighton will continue to assist Beth Laird with her calendar scheduling and events, as well as oversee the daily responsibilities for the Creative Nation office including the company’s internship program, social media accounts and catalog management.

“Christina and Rachel are vital members of our team.  They both bring unique skill sets that elevate our songwriters and artists and I’m grateful to work alongside them as we continue to grow Creative Nation,” says the Co-Founder & CEO, Beth Laird.

 

Lauren Tingle Exits CMT

CMT writer Lauren Tingle exited CMT on July 30 after three years with the company and is looking for her next opportunity. Previous stops include stints at Premiere Networks and Country Aircheck and as a freelance writer for various publications and websites. She can be contacted at [email protected].