A Thousand Horses Signs With Dave Cobb’s Low Country Sound

A Thousand Horses with Dave Cobb

Country-rock band A Thousand Horses has signed with Dave Cobb‘s Low Country Sound imprint at Elektra Records.

They also premiered their new single, “Livin’ My Best Life,” which is from their upcoming album, produced by Cobb and recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A.

Of reuniting in the studio with Cobb, guitarist Zach Brown shares, “Dave’s been a long-time supporter of the band. He’s always really believed in us and gets our vision, and always has. I mean, we named our band in his studio 10 years ago. It’s amazing this journey we’ve had with him.”

Adds fellow guitarist Bill Satcher, “Dave is a brother. It’s great to get in there and make records with your friends. He is like an additional member of the band in that situation.”

In 2015, the group’s debut album Southernality boasted the single “Smoke,” which topped Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart. Most recently, the band released 2017’s deluxe EP, Bridges.

A Thousand Horses is Michael Hobby (vocals), Satcher (guitar), Brown (guitar) and Graham DeLoach (bass).

Industry Pics: BMI, Creative Nation, Kelleigh Bannen, Sam Williams

BMI Celebrates Next Big Wave

Pictured (L-R): Big Loud’s Michael Giangreco, BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Josh Tomlinson, Pinnacle Bank’s Micah Howard and BMI’s MaryAnn Keen gather for a photo.

On Monday (Oct. 7), BMI and Pinnacle Bank hosted Music Row’s youngest professionals for an evening of networking in BMI’s Nashville office. The second of three sessions in the Next Big Wave series, attendees of this installation were rising industry tastemakers. The evening provided an opportunity for the budding creatives to connect with other professionals at similar points in their careers. Attendees included River House’s Zebb Luster, Curb/Word’s Nina Jenkins, Warner Chappell’s Jessi Vaughn, Big Loud’s Michael Giangreco, and many others.

Each event in the series is specifically tailored to a different group of new arrivals. With evenings dedicated respectively to songwriters without publishing deals, new music industry hires and songwriters who have recently secured their first publishing deal, attendees have the opportunity to mix and mingle with their peers. BMI’s Creative team is on-hand for each unique opportunity to network and educate attendees about BMI’s role in their individual careers.

 

Creative Nation’s 8th Annual Preston Taylor Ministries Benefit

Pictured (L-R, back row): Beth Laird (Co-Founder and CEO), Travis Wood, Casey Brown, Tyler Johnson, Brandon Gill (VP, Management), Jeff Skaggs (VP, Creative), Kassi Ashton, Christina Wighton (Office Director/Executive Assistant), Greg Kimmel, Jon Pardi, Luke Laird (Co-Founder), Josh Osborne, Jonathan Hutcherson; (L-R, second row): Lori McKenna, Bethany Jones (PTM), Kamilah Sanders (PTM), Rachel Burleson (Sr. Management Coordinator), Marisa Bates, Shaina Botwin (Creative Coordinator), Chan Sheppard (PTM); (L-R, front row): Alec Bailey, Kelsey Granda (Sr. Dir., Creative Administration). Photo: Katie Kauss

On Monday (Oct. 7), Creative Nation raised more than $16,000 for Preston Taylor Ministries via a show held at Nashville’s City Winery. They welcomed special guests and songwriters Josh Osborne  (of Brothers Osborne) and Jon Pardi. The lineup also included music from the Creative Nation roster: Alec Bailey, Casey Brown, Kassi Ashton, Jonathan Hutcherson, Lori McKenna, Luke Laird, Travis Wood, and Tyler Johnson. A special highlight of the night was PTM students Camaya and Isaiah, accompanied by singer/songwriter, Neal Carpenter, singing a special performance of their original song, “See.”

 

Kelleigh Bannen Celebrates New Project Favorite Colors

Kelleigh Bannen celebrates highly-anticipated album Favorite Colors with album release party at Nashville’s newly opened Dream Hotel. Photo: Catherine Powell

Kelleigh Bannen held an album release party on Wednesday (Oct. 9) at Dream Hotel in Nashville. CMT’s Cody Alan moderated a Q&A session with Bannen, who also performed track from her album Favorite Colors, which released today.

Among the tracks she performed were “The Joneses,” “John Who,” and “Happy Birthday.”

 

Sam Williams Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Photo Credit: Andrew Thorpe

Rising artist Sam Williams made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Wednesday (Oct. 9). His set included is original track “Can’t Fool Your Own Blood,” as well as a cover of his father Hank Williams Jr.’s 1981 hit “Weatherman,” before offering his rendition of his late grandfather Hank Williams Sr.’s “Ramblin’ Man,” while wearing the white hat his grandfather famously wore on the Opry stage. He also let the audience in on a dream of his.

“I wanted to say thank you so much to the Opry for inviting me here,” said an emotional Williams to the Opry audience, “Y’all have been so welcoming to me. I hope to come back because this has been a dream for me. Another dream of mine, I don’t know what you all think, it would be beautiful to see Hank Williams reinstated in the Grand Ole Opry one day.”

Pictured (L-R): Hillary Williams, Holly Williams, Sam Williams, Hank Williams Jr. and Mary Jane Williams

Brothers Osborne, Justin Moore Among Lineup For 2nd Annual Troy Gentry Foundation Benefit

“C’Ya On The Flip Side II”, a star-studded concert to benefit The Troy Gentry Foundation, the Opry Trust Fund, T. J. Martell Foundation, Make-A-Wish, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, The Journey Home Project and music education in Kentucky schools is set for Feb. 5 at the Grand Ole Opry House.

The initial lineup for the all-star concert event includes Justin Moore, Trace Adkins, Rhett Akins, Brothers Osborne, Abby Anderson, T. Graham Brown, Tracy Lawrence, Eddie Montgomery and Mark Wills, with more to be announced.

Hosted by Storme Warren of SiriusXM’s The Highway and Tracy Lawrence, tickets will be available via thetroygentryfoundation.org, ticketmaster.com and Opry.com on Monday, Oct. 14.

The Troy Gentry Foundation’s 2nd Annual Tin Roof 2 Tin Cup Golf Tournament, was held September 30 in Nashville and raised over $130,000. Presented by Team Construction, the event featured a concert by Halfway to Hazard & Friends including Chris Young, Marty Roe of Diamond Rio, Tracy Lawrence, Eddie Montgomery and more, and was hosted by Storme Warren.

The Troy Gentry Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization, was established in 2018 and honors the late Montgomery Gentry member Troy Gentry, who died in 2017.

 

 

 

Jacky Clark-Chisholm Signs With United Alliance Music Group For Distribution

Jacky Clark-Chisholm, member and eldest sister of legendary group, The Clark Sisters, has inked a distribution deal with Nashville-based record label United Alliance Music Group (UAMG).

“We are ecstatic to welcome the legendary Jacky Clark-Chisholm to our UAMG roster of No. 1 Billboard new and established recording artists,” said Paul Wright, III, CEO of United Alliance Music Group. “Although our experience and focus are within the Gospel and Christian musical landscape, our well versed, equipped network and team will continue to serve our artists, by providing them the tools and knowledge required for sustained success.”

“I am totally excited and humbled about this new venture with UAMG. I pray that my ministry continues to bless people, celebrate and feel good about where they are in their life,” said Clark-Chisholm. “In the words of Mr. Tyler Perry… You must be able to dream it, see it, and most of all believe that God can bring all your dreams to fruition.”

In 2018, Clark-Chisholm released an EP titled My Season/On My Mind nearly 13 years after her debut solo album Expectancy. UAMG will release new music to digital music retailers and is set to impact multiple radio formats soon.

Mitchell Tenpenny Surprised With Double Platinum Plaque At Nashville Show

(L-R): Tenpenny’s day to day manager J. T. Pratt, Riser House Records President Jennifer Johnson, co-manager Haley McLemore, Sony Music Nashville Sr. Director Marketing Jennifer Way, co-manager Kristen Ashley, Mitchell Tenpenny, Sony Music Nashville’s Chairman/CEO Randy Goodman, Director Digital Sales/Streaming Alaina Vehec, and SVP Media/Corporate Communications Allen Brown, and WME’s Barrett Sellers. Photo credit: Nina Marshall

Mitchell Tenpenny was surprised with an RIAA Double Platinum plaque for “Drunk Me” last night (Oct. 10) at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works. The Riser House/Columbia Nashville recording artist received the plaque from record label execs and his management and booking team before the show, which is the kickoff of his headlining Anything She Says Tour.

Tenpenny has fueled an undeniable breakout story with his No. 1 hit, “Drunk Me,” from his debut album Telling All My Secrets. The 11-song project, released Dec. 14, earned him 2018’s best first-week showing for a major label country debut album. “Drunk Me,” which Tenpenny co-wrote and co-produced, has amassed over 300 million streams since its release.

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Sony/ATV Music Publishing Signs Dylan Brady

Pictured (L-R): Tom Luteran, Sony/ATV; Tiffany Dunn, Loeb & Loeb; Alex Goodman, AMG Artist Management; Dylan Brady; Dane Schmidt, Sony/ATV; Katie Kerkhover, Sony/ATV and Josh Van Valkenburg, Sony/ATV | Photo: Dan Chuma

Songwriter-artist Dylan Brady has signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

The RECORDS/Columbia Records/Riser House Records artist has released tracks including “Over Us,” “I Hate California,” and his latest, “Boyfriend.” “Over Us,” his first release from his upcoming EP, has already earned more than 1 million in consumption across streams and views. He is managed by Alex Goodman, and signed with WME (Doug Neff) for booking.

Rascal Flatts’ Joe Don Rooney will serve as producer on his upcoming EP, alongside Brady and Andy Sheridan.

“We are thrilled to have Dylan join our Sony/ATV family,” said Katie Kerkhover, Creative Manager for Sony/ATV Music Publishing. “The first time I saw him perform, I was immediately a fan of his voice and songwriting. We’re very excited to be a part of his team and future!”

“Excited is an understatement for me right now. Signing to Sony/ATV is going to elevate my career in countless ways, starting with the music,” shared Brady. “I’m so grateful for my team here and cannot thank them enough for believing in me. Let’s go!”

DISClaimer: Brantley Gilbert Brings “Great Country Craftmanship” To “Bad Boy”

Brantley Gilbert.

There’s an awful lot of pop music being marketed as “country” in today’s listening session.

But there are roses among the thorns. Chief among these is Brantley Gilbert. The “outlaw” star achieves new heights with “Bad Boy” and easily claims the Disc of the Day prize.

The DisCovery Award goes to Kentucky mountain boy Ian Noe. This is a singer-songwriter to be reckoned with as a true troubadour of working-class, small-town woes. Embrace his music at once.

RYAN GRIFFIN/Right Here Right Now
Writers: Ryan Griffin/Josh London/Jason Massey; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Warner
– His plaintive tenor soars over a lively rhythm track augmented by electric guitars in an echoey sonic bed. The song is a “live-for-today” romantic come-on that’s attractive and hooky.

DAN + SHAY & JUSTIN BIEBER/10,000 Hours
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Warner
– A sugary sweet pop confection that’s a lot more Bieber than backroads.

 
IAN NOE/Between The Country
Writers: none listed; Producer: Dave Cobb; Publisher: none listed; Silver and Gold
– He’s an Appalachian troubadour from East Kentucky with a gripping way with a song. The slight echo on his voice and the stark production throw a spotlight on his storytelling skill on this dramatic murder ballad. A superb disc debut. By the way, Noe is showcasing tonight at the Exit/In. Seek an invitation from Sacks & Co.

THE MAVERICKS/Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
Writers: Waylon Jennings; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed, Thirty Tigers
– The band slightly slows down this Waylon Jennings classic, adding harmonica, horns and some extra guitar jangle to the arrangement. The 1975 original has more snarl and snap.

TREA LANDON/What Feelin’ Good Feels Like
Writers: Landon/Danny Myrick/Bryan West; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Warner
– Rural imagery abounds in this wistful, airy ode to letting the silence in and slowing life down. The details in the lyric are just dandy.

 

MAREN MORRIS & HOZIER/The Bones
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed, Columbia
– Even without Hozier, it was a pop performance. To his credit, his vocal sounds as “country” as hers does.

RUNAWAY JUNE/Head Over Heels
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed, BBR/Wheelhouse
– “I Can Buy My Own Drinks” has been one of the breakout, against-all-odds country success stories of 2019. The follow-up is a chronicle of a dating misadventure that’s frothy and cheeky.

BRANTLEY GILBERT/Bad Boy
Writers: Brantley Gilbert, Andrew DeRoberts, Josh Phillips; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Valory
– Exquisitely well written. I have repeatedly raved about his distinctive, haunting vocal tone. This illustrates what an underrated songwriter he is. The brushed-velvet ballad tells the story of a girl in love with a supposed delinquent as told from the point of view of her concerned mother. This is what great country craftsmanship sounds like. Brantley’s new Fire & Brimstone collection is out now. Get it.

 

BRANDON LAY/Still Rock and Roll
Writers: Brandon Lay/Shane McAnally/JT Hodges; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; EMI
-He’s carrying a torch for a hottie who can still captivate with just a glance. It must be that insistent beat and impossibly catchy tune, because they wind up back together as the night winds down. Tap your toes and sing along.

KRISTIN CHENOWETH, JENNIFER HUDSON & REBA McENTIRE/I’m A Woman
Writers: none listed; Producer: Steve Tyrell; Publisher: none listed, Concord
-Chenoweth is a Tony winning Broadway star (You’re a Good Man Charley Brown, Wicked, etc.) and an Emmy winning TV actor (Glee, Pushing Daisies, etc.). Her new CD is For the Girls, and it salutes Patsy Cline, Barbra Streisand, Lesley Gore, Judy Garland, Doris Day, Carole King, Linda Ronstadt and other women who have influenced her. She’s joined on this update of a feisty Peggy Lee classic by Reba and Oscar winner Hudson, and the result is delightful. Dolly is her duet partner on “I Will Always Love You.”

Thomas Rhett Celebrates Two Chart-Toppers: “Look What God Gave Her” And “Sixteen”

Pictured (L-R, back row): The Valory Music Co.’s Athena Puharic, Adams Burnes and Brooke Nixon, Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, The Valory Music Co.’s George Briner, Christy DiNapoli and Chris Palmer; (L-R, front row): co-writers Sean Douglas, Joe London, John Ryan, Thomas Rhett, Rhett Akins, Julian Bunetta. Photo: Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for BMI

Just days ahead of his sold-out Bridgestone Arena stop on his Very Hot Summer Tour, Thomas Rhett made time to celebrate two No. 1 songs with his co-writers on Wednesday (Oct. 9) on the BMI rooftop. Rhett and his co-writers Sean Douglas and Joe London celebrated “Sixteen” from Rhett’s 2017 album Life Changes, and his co-writers Rhett Akins, Julian Bunetta, John Ryan, Jacob Kasher and Ammar Malik toasted “Look What God Gave Her” from Rhett’s 2019 project Center Point Road.

Malik and Kasher were not able to make the party, but co-producers Dann Huff and Jesse Frasure were both on hand to celebrate.

The party was led by BMI’s Spencer Nohe.

Nohe let the audience know that “Look What God Gave Her” is Rhett’s thirteenth No. 1 hit, and that Center Point Road is the only country album to debut at the top of the Billboard 200 in 2019. He then quickly invited BMI’s Leslie Roberts to speak.

“I first met Thomas Rhett almost ten years ago today, when his dad brought him in to get him signed up to BMI. I don’t think at that time we had any idea how his career was going to unfold. Over the past decade I have loved to be able to see him hit so many life-changing milestones,” Roberts said.

Roberts let the audience know that “Sixteen” writers Rhett, Douglas and London also co-wrote Rhett’s huge hit, and BMI 2016 Song of the Year, “Die A Happy Man.”

She also announced that “Look What God Gave Her” is Ryan’s first country No. 1, and Bunetta’s second.

“Nobody tells a story like Rhett,” Roberts said of Akins. “That’s why he’s received seven CMA Triple Play awards, he’s been BMI’s Songwriter of the Year not once, but twice, he’s had a country song on the chart [every day] for eight years, he was just awarded the ACM Songwriter of the Decade, and today we are celebrating 30th No. 1 single.”

Nohe announced that Pinnacle Bank had made a donation to Love One International in honor of the No. 1 songs.

Big Deal Music’s Pete Robinson stepped up to talk about Bunetta, Ryan and London on behalf of Big Deal and Big Family.

“We love these guys and we’re so proud to be a good stewart to their music and their songs. They’re an amazing bunch of cats, and when they come to town, they’re really engaged in the town. They hang with us and they just love it here, and we love having them. They’re always pushing the envelop. We’re proud to represent you and have you here,” Robinson said.

Robinson also made sure to thank Big Machine, Scott Borchetta and Allison Jones, as well as Virginia Davis and Harry Lyons at G Major. He made sure to recognize George Briner and the Valory Music Co. radio promotion staff.

“I’ve been watching this Ken Burns documentary,” Robinson said in closing. “The more things change, the more they stay the same. All these men and women were making this great music and pushing the envelope years ago, and everyone thought they were nuts. It took every bit of courage to make this stuff happen and make something different, and they’re all in the Country Music Hall of Fame, and that’s where you’re headed,” he said to Thomas Rhett.

Pictured (L-R, back row): Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg, The Valory Music Co.’s George Briner, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Big Deal Music’s Pete Robinson, BMI’s Spencer Nohe; (L-R, front row): Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Thomas Rhett, BMI songwriters Sean Douglas and Joe London, co-producer Jesse Frasure. Photo: Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for BMI)

Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg echoed Robinson’s praise for the label, management and radio promotion staff.

Van Valkenburg was there to represent Douglas and Thomas Rhett. “We’re lucky to be able to work with the type of writers where it doesn’t matter if you’re L.A. or New York, you’re just great songwriters,” he said.

Prescription Songs’ Katie Fagan was on hand on behalf of the absent Kasher and Malik. “We don’t do these things in L.A.,” she said. “I think that these are so important to recognize the creatives and the songwriters behind these songs.”

Jessi Vaughn from Warner Chappell echoed the praises for everyone involved, and was present to represent Akins.

BMLG’s Scott Borchetta and George Briner stepped up to the mic next to talk about Thomas Rhett. “If there was one word to describe Thomas Rhett, that would be collaboration,” Borchetta said. “It runs throughout his whole life. He includes everybody, he makes everybody part of the show, he makes everybody part of the team.”

Briner brought his Valory Music Co. radio promotion team on stage to make sure they were recognized.

Pictured (L-R, top row): The Valory Music Co.’s George Briner and Big Deal Music’s Pete Robinson; (L-R, middle row): Warner/Chappell’s Jessi Vaughn, Prescription Songs’ Katie Fagan, BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Spencer Nohe, Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg; (L-R, bottom row): Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Thomas Rhett, BMI songwriters John Ryan and Rhett Akins, BMI songwriter and co-producer Julian Bunetta. Photo: Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for BMI

When it came time to hear from the collaborators, Ryan kicked it off. “It was a pleasure and privilege writing this tune and working on it with people I love. To have it be with TR, one of my favorite artists on the planet—and most eclectic. And finally to work with Rhett!”

Bunetta echoed Ryan’s thank you. “To get to learn from everybody here is great, this has to be the best looking No. 1 party in the world. Has there ever been a more handsome No. 1 party than this?” he joked.

London made sure to thank Rhett’s team, and his crew on the road. “Thank you to Dann and Jesse,” he added. “Every time I send a demo to these guys, I know I’m going to get it back and just be blown away.”

Douglas said, “Thanks to the town for being so welcoming and cool to some of these L.A. guys.”

Akins echoed everyone’s thanks. “God bless country music and just music in general,” he said. “We would not know any of these people or be friends with these people if it weren’t for music and the love of music.

“What a week,” Akins said. “I get to celebrate a No. 1 with my son, I get to play at Bridgestone Arena this weekend with my son, at midnight at Bridgestone Arena I will turn 50 years old, and we’re going to Shoney’s!” he joked.

When it came time for Rhett to speak, he made sure to thank everyone involved, including his muse and wife.

“I’m really glad to call you friends and co-writers, everybody on this stage,” Thomas Rhett said. “It’s really amazing to write songs with your dad. The fact that we get to tour together, we played Madison Square Garden together last week. That just doesn’t happen.

“I think there’s a couple of our friends from country radio here today, thank you for playing our songs,” he said. “I’ve got three weddings to pay for and three colleges to pay for, so I appreciate it,” Rhett joked.

NBC Special Highlights Dolly Parton’s 50 Years With Grand Ole Opry

Dolly Parton. Photo: Chris Hollo

Dolly Parton is the focus on a new NBC special set to air Nov. 26, titled Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Grand Ole Opry.

The two-hour special, which begins at 9 p.m. ET, will feature new interviews and a performance from Parton on the Opry stage. She will be joined by some of her superstar friends, including Emmylou Harris, Dierks Bentley, Chris Janson, Toby Keith, Lady Antebellum, Margo Price, Hank Williams Jr. and others.

“I’m so thrilled to be celebrating my 50-year anniversary with the Grand Ole Opry,” Parton said. “I’m also excited that NBC wanted to share in this milestone with me. Together we hope to entertain a broader audience on what the Grand Ole Opry is and what it means to me. We have some special treats, surprises and great performances by some very talented artists and I’m looking so forward to sharing it with you.”

“Dolly Parton’s impact on country music is beyond description, and she remains a cherished icon,” said Doug Vaughan, Executive Vice President, Special Programs, NBC Entertainment. “Dolly will always have a home at NBC and we can’t wait for her to deliver her wonderful collection of hits to the Opry stage.”

“Since officially joining the Opry 50 years ago, Dolly Parton has taken the country music world — and the world, for that matter — by storm, taking her Opry roots with her,” said Dan Rogers, Opry Vice President and Executive Producer. “We are thrilled that the girl who grew up listening to the Opry with her family in the Smoky Mountains will be sharing the heart of the Opry live this week on the Opry stage and with millions of fans next month on NBC.”

Justin Gorman, Matthew Hickling and Hannah Dodson will executive produce. Man Alive Entertainment is producing.