DISClaimer: Luke Combs And Eric Church Make “A Country Masterpiece”

Luke Combs. Photo: Jim Wright

The decisions were made before I ever typed a word.

All I had to see in my listening stack was the phrase “Luke Combs & Eric Church,” and I knew what the Disc of the Day would be. They didn’t disappoint. The song is a country masterpiece.

The advance hype on Randall King also made me predisposed toward him. He didn’t disappoint, either, although his phrasing is uncomfortably close to established superstar Strait. Give the boy a DisCovery Award.

RANDALL KING/Hey Cowgirl
Writers: Randall King/Brice Long/Mark Nesler; Producers: Bart Butler/Ryan Gore; Publishers: none listed: Warner
– Move over, George Strait, there’s a new cowboy in town. File this guy under, “Saving Country Music,” because he’s the Real Deal. Wistful heartache, honky-tonk blues and farewell affection all wrapped up perfectly.

EDDIE MONTGOMERY/Crazies Welcome
Writers: Brad Warren/Brett Warren/Lance Miller/Jessi Alexander; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Average Joes
– We’ve got enough “perfect” and “right things.” How about some off-center, troubled, nutso, loving, hurting, damaged compatriots in this bar? I’m with you on this ballad, buddy.

DELLA MAE/First Song Dancer
Writers: Celia Woodsmith/Kimber Ludiker; Producer: Dan Knobler; Publisher: none listed; Rounder
– This all-female band is back following a long hiatus. The gals have toughened up their sound, adding barroom attitude, thumping rhythm, roadhouse piano and some honky-tonk sass. Get out there and swing along.

OLD DOMINION/Never Be Sorry
Writers: Brad Tursi/Josh Osborne/Matthew Ramsey/Shane McAnally/Trevor Rosen; Producers: Old Dominion/Shane McAnally; Publisher: none listed; RCA Nashville
– Jittery rhythms, jaunty vocals, catchy hooks. The finger snaps are a nice touch, too.

BRENT SNYDER/Fight The Tide
Writer: Brent Snyder; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; BS
– It’s a pop power ballad with a tenor vocal that delivers with an earnest, whispery quality. The message is empowering survival.

ELEVEN HUNDRED SPRINGS/This Morning It Was Too Late
Writers: Matt Hillyer/Chad Rueffer; Producers: Steven Berg/Matt Hillyer/Chad Rueffer; Publishers: Canton Street/Cricket Lips, ASCAP/BMI; State Fair (track)
– Deliciously country. His remorseful heartbroken tenor vocal, the sighing steel, poetic guitar solo, bounced-bow fiddle and smoky honky-tonk atmosphere are all exquisite. This swirled around my head like a dream. Thank you, Texas. Thank you.

LUKE COMBS & ERIC CHURCH/Does To Me
Writers: Luke Combs/Ray Fulcher/Tyler Reeve; Producer: Scott Moffatt; Publishers: Big Machine/50 Egg/Straight Dimes/Larkin Hill/Works of RHA/I Know Songs/Warner-Tamerlane/BMI; River House/Columbia (track)
– I’m in heaven. Two of my ultimate favorites, together on disc. Not only that, the lyric is the heart-tugging testimony of a blue-collar average joe’s little victories and soul enrichers. Make this a Song of the Year, No. 1 smash and I just might believe in country music again.

CROSS ATLANTIC/Everybody’s Looking For Love
Writers: Karli Chayne/James Sinclair-Stott/Derek George/Tim Owens; Producers: Derek George/James Sinclair-Stott; Publisher: none listed; CA
– Missouri meets the U.K. in this male-female duo. Karli’s winsome soprano takes the lead with James’s soft harmony backing her flawlessly on this midtempo melodic breeze. Well produced and radio ready.

CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are
Writers: Chase Rice/Hunter Phelps/Lindsay Rimes; Producer: none listed; Publishers: Warner Chappell/Sony ATV/no performance rights listed; BBR
– He gets serious demerits for being associated with trash like The Bachelor. And even more for this practically spoken, hip-hoppy, disposable ditty.

Symphonic Enters Physical Distribution Market With AMPED Deal

Symphonic Distribution has entered the physical distribution market via a partnership with AMPED. The partnership will offer clients physical distribution of vinyl, CDs, and cassettes in North America and beyond.

Symphonic’s physical distribution operation is helmed by Kevin Hopper, the longtime veteran of TVT Records, The Orchard, and Rykodisc, and Nick Gordon, a veteran of Caroline Distribution and The Orchard.

The two were previously responsible for building The Orchard’s physical distribution offering out of the ashes of TVT, and are no strangers to adding physical services to a digital-native company. Symphonic’s physical distribution veterans also include Randall Foster (Naxos), Michael Burrows (Caroline, Universal), and Jakub Alexander (Ghostly).

“Offering physical distribution is a natural extension of Symphonic’s comprehensive digital music and video distribution offering and artist services arsenal,” says Gordon, Symphonic’s Chief Client Officer. “What’s more, we’re glad to help labels get their products into stores during what has been a stressful time in the physical distribution and retail business. AMPED is the best in the business, and we’re excited to work with Dean, Jocelyn, Michael Toppe, and the rest of our old friends there.”

Indie music distribution and marketing company Symphonic Distribution was founded by Jorge Brea in 2006; the company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, with offices in Nashville, Brooklyn and Bogota, Columbia. Symphonic has worked with label and artists including Nick Murphy, deadmau5, Daddy Yankee, Rowdy Records, Ozuna and more.

Lilly Hiatt Announces New Album, Tour Dates

Lilly Hiatt‘s brand new album, Walking Proof, is set to release on March 27 on New West Records. The project includes some special guests, including Amanda Shires, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Luke Schneider, and Lilly’s father, legendary singer-songwriter John Hiatt. John’s appearance on “Some Kind Of Drug” marks the first time the pair have appeared together on one of her records.

The 11-song set was produced by former Cage The Elephant member Lincoln Parish, and is the followup to her breakthrough project Trinity Lane. She found inspiration for the album after some time off the road facing some difficult personal challenges and hurdles, yet coming out the other side stronger and triumphant. “When I got that little gap in my schedule, it gave me the chance to appreciate some mental stillness,” she explained. “I can be a pretty anxious person, but I found a sense of peace by deconstructing all of these interactions and emotions I’d experienced and reconfiguring them into songs. It helped me make sense of everything and learn to relax.”

Walking Proof will be available on CD, across digital platforms, and on standard black vinyl. A Limited Edition Translucent Turquoise Vinyl Pressing featuring a Black & White 12×12 insert of the cover artwork will be available at independent retailers, and a limited edition autographed by Hiatt featuring a one-of-a-kind random colored vinyl, a black and white 12×12 cover artwork insert, and a box of colored pencils is available for pre-order now via New West Records.

Hiatt has also announced initial tour dates in support of Walking Proof, which will launch April 2nd in Atlanta and visit 35 cities through July 18th including a date in Nashville April 18th at the Basement East.

Lilly Hiatt Walking Proof  Track Listing:
1. Rae
2. P-Town
3. Little Believer
4. Some Kind of Drug
5. Candy Lunch
6. Walking Proof
7. Drawl
8. Brightest Star
9. Never Play Guitar
10. Move
11. Scream

BMI And The RMLC Settle Rate Dispute

It was announced today (Jan. 30) that the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) and BMI have reached an agreement in principle to settle their ongoing rate dispute, entering into a new multi-year deal covering the 2017-2021 period. The new license carries a rate that reflects the strength of BMI’s repertoire and its share of radio spins, which is higher than any other Performing Rights Organization.

BMI President & CEO, Mike O’Neill stated, “We’re pleased to reach an agreement with the RMLC that reflects a much more appropriate value for our affiliates’ music. While litigation is sometimes a necessary step, our preference is always to work out an amicable solution with our licensing partners while continually keeping the best interests of our songwriters top of mind. BMI looks forward to working with the RMLC to improve transparency in the marketplace and enhance the flow of information between our two organizations.”

Chair of the RMLC, Ed Atsinger stated, “We are happy that our impasse with BMI has reached an amicable conclusion. The radio industry believes strongly that songwriters should be compensated fairly, and with BMI’s support, we hope that this deal will assist others in the music licensing community in determining fair rates for everyone on both sides.”

In addition to the new agreed-upon rate, which is retroactive to 2017, the RMLC has agreed to a one-time payment to BMI for litigation fees. The new agreement also clarifies and preserves the platforms that are covered by the scope of the license and associated revenue, including over-the-air broadcasts, as well as the stations’ simulcast streaming, podcasts and HD radio.

The final deal implementing the parties’ agreement in principle in a mutually acceptable long-form agreement is subject to the Court’s full approval.

Randy Travis To Release ‘Worship And Faith’ DVD With Precious Memories Album

Randy Travis is releasing a compilation of worship songs and hymns on Gaither Music Group, Precious Memories, with an accompanying DVD titled Worship & Faith, on Feb. 21.

The project was filmed in 2003 at Calvary Assembly of God in Orlando, with Travis and his band performing songs including “I’ll Fly Away,” “Three Wooden Crosses” and “Just a Closer Walk With Thee,” among other favorites. The newly re-packaged album includes songs such as “How Great Thou Art,” “Softly and Tenderly” and “The Unclouded Day,” and is available now for preorder.

The recordings will be featured as a TV special on networks including PBS, TBN, DirecTV, DISH TV, FamilyNet, The Heartland Network, and more. The Worship & Faith DVD and Precious Memories CD are exclusively distributed by Capitol Christian Distribution and Universal Music and will be available throughout general market stores and the Christian marketplace in addition to Cracker Barrel Old Country Store as well as online.

Travis has enjoyed success in the gospel realm before with his smash hit “Three Wooden Crosses” which won Song of the Year at the 2003 CMA Awards and Country Song of the Year at the 2004 Dove Awards. He has released four Gospel albums which all charted on the Billboard Country charts, with three of them also charting on the All-Genre and Christian Album Charts.

Precious Memories Track Listing: 
1. “Blessed Assurance”
2. “How Great Thou Art”
3. “In The Garden”
4. “Softly And Tenderly”
5. “I’ll Fly Away”
6. “Peace In The Valley”
7. “Precious Memories”
8. “Just A Closer Walk With Thee”
9. “The Unclouded Day”
10. “Sweet By And By”
11. “Are You Washed In The Blood?”
12. “Three Wooden Crosses”

Worship & Faith DVD Includes:
“Shall We Gather At The River?”
“You Are Worthy Of My Praise”
“Just A Closer Walk With Thee”
“We Fall Down”
“Will The Circle Be Unbroken?”
‘He’s My Rock, My Sword, My Shield”
“Peace In The Valley”
“Sweet By And By”
“Open The Eyes Of My Heart”
“Turn Your Radio On”
“Above All”
“Love Lifted Me”
“I’ll Fly Away”
“Pray For The Fish”
“Three Wooden Cross”

Chris Lane Celebrates Second No. 1 Single

Pictured (L-R): ASCAP Songwriter Jameson Rodgers, BMI Songwriter Michael Hardy, Chris Lane, ASCAP Songwriter Hunter Phelps, ASCAP Songwriter Ashley Gorley. Photo: Ed Rode

Chris Lane had plenty to celebrate with a pair of recent Nashville events. On Jan. 23, he brought his headlining Big, Big Plans tour to Nashville’s Marathon Music Works. On Tuesday (Jan. 28), he welcomed revelers to celebrate his second No. 1 hit, “I Don’t Know About You.”

ASCAP and BMI hosted the party, held at the quirky, vibrant and newly-opened hotel The Graduate Nashville. ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe and BMI’s MaryAnn Keen hosted the shindig.

Lane was surprised with another accolade during the No. 1 party, a plaque commemorating the RIAA Platinum certification for “I Don’t Know About You.” The honor also marks Lane’s second Platinum-certified song.

“I Don’t Know About You” was co-written by songwriting kingpen Ashley Gorley (ASCAP) and is his 44th No. 1 song, though he now has 47 No. 1 songs to date.

“He’s been to more No. 1 parties this year than I’ve been to church,” said “I Don’t Know About You” co-writer Michael Hardy.

In addition to Gorley and the BMI-aligned Hardy, other writers on the song include the ASCAP-aligned writers Jameson Rodgers and Hunter Phelps, who both cemented their very first No. 1 song with the track.

Phelps moved to Nashville in 2012, and is published by Gorley’s Tape Room Music.

Rodgers is signed to Combustion Music as a writer and with River House/Columbia as an artist. One of his most recent cuts is “Born Here, Live Here, Die Here,” the title track for superstar Luke Bryan’s upcoming project.

“I Don’t Know About You” is the latest hit from Michael Hardy (who goes by HARDY on his albums). He co-wrote Morgan Wallen’s “Up Down” and Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country,” and is signed with Relative Music Group for publishing. He released his debut EP via Big Loud Records/Tree Vibez in 2018, and more recently released his Hixtape Vol. 1 collection of collaborations with artists such as Thomas Rhett and Keith Urban.

Among the celebrants were Combustion Music’s Chris Farren, Relative Music Group’s Dennis Matkosky, Round Hill Music’s Mark Brown, Big Loud’s Seth England, Warner Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel, and Tape Room Music’s Blain Rhodes.

“This one was just really fun. I’m thankful Blain and the team picked Big Loud and Seth to go to for this song. We have a great relationship with them and they always come through. We trust their ears and their systems on songs like this,” Gorley said.

Gorley also thanked the Big Loud promo team for sticking with the song, which took 52 weeks to reach No. 1.

“This one was special. Hunter and I were talking and the song was in the ‘danger zone,’ the 36 or 37 on the chart. I said, ‘I feel like this song is either going to die soon or it’s going to be a No. 1 record.’ He was like, ‘I’d prefer one of those a lot over the other.’ I said, ‘Well, I can’t tell you [which will happen], but it depends on the tenacity of the team.’ And you guys came through,” Gorley said.

“I think this was the first time Ashley was on time for a write,” Phelps quipped. “I usually show up a bit later, but he was on time that day so I was in a hurry to get there, and I actually ended up getting pulled over on the way to write this song. I got a nice little ticket, so I want to start by thanking Chris Lane for taking care of that ticket for me.

“Thank you to Seth England for believing in songs we send over his way,” Phelps added. “Joey Moi ,I’ve been a fan of you before I even knew it. I listened to Nickelback, the ‘Animals’ record like 5,000 times when I was 16 year old. Chris, thank you for recording this song. I thank God for this…I prayed for this one and this is the best day of my life.”

Hardy, Phelps and Rodgers have been friends for several years, and all three are also co-writers on the recent Florida Georgia Line song “Talk You Out Of It.”

Hardy said, “I don’t know if y’all know how tight the three of us are as buddies. There seriously was a time when…this was a pipe dream for us. It is really surreal that this is here and it’s something to be really grateful for, especially when you get to do it with some of your best friends.”

“You dream about writing your first No. 1 song and stand on stage like this, but the best part, like Michael said, is writing it with some of your best friends,” Rodgers said.

Addressing Lane, Rodgers said, “It’s inspiring watching you do your thing on stage. You crushed it the other night at Marathon. Thank you for giving me a hit song to play in my show as well. Thank you for the opportunity and I’m grateful to be standing here.”

“Thank you to all the songwriters who wrote a smash of a song and allowed me to sing it,” Lane said. “This song has changed my life and changed my career in so many ways. Thank you for believing in me, when any of y’all could have cut it and made it a hit. This was a big one for me, so thank you, I love you guys.”

Pictured (L-R, front row): Jameson Rodgers, Hunter Phelps, Chris Lane, Michael Hardy, Ashley Gorley; (L-R, back row) Round Hill Music’s Mark Brown, Big Loud’s Seth England, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe, Warner Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel, Combustion Music’s Chris Farren, Tape Room Music’s Blain Rhodes, Relative Music Group’s Dennis Matkosky, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen. Photo: Ed Rode.

Anthem Entertainment Adds John Cantu To Marketing Team

John Cantu

Anthem Entertainment has added John Cantu to its team, as Manager, Corporate Marketing. Cantu is based in Nashville and will focus on marketing, sponsorships and branding for Anthem’s talent. He was previously Marketing Director for Riser House Entertainment, where he developed and executed brand and marketing strategies for the company’s roster, including Mitchell Tenpenny.

Helen Murphy, CEO, Anthem Entertainment, said: “John is an energetic and results oriented executive whose passion for music is infectious. I look forward to working with John to drive opportunities for our clients, our artists and our brands.

Anthem Entertainment includes music publishing, music label, production music, and film/television audio-visual secondary rights management services, with offices in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, London and Toronto.

Black River Entertainment Signs Duo Pryor & Lee

Pictured (L-R): Attorney John Mason, Black River’s EVP Rick Froio, Pryor Baird, Black River’s VP of A&R Doug Johnson, Kaleb Lee, Black River’s SVP of Promotion Mike Wilson, Black River’s President & CEO Gordon Kerr, Attorney Lauren Kilgore.

Black River Entertainment has signed its first duo to the label roster, Pryor & Lee. The country duo includes former The Voice contestants Kaleb Lee and Pryor Baird, who each finished in the Top 6 on the show.

After meeting while competing (and initially collaborating) on The Voice, each pursued solo careers, with Pryor touring in support of his 2019 EP All Over Me, while Lee released the track “I Dream in Southern,” penned by Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne and Brandy Clark. Lee returned to The Voice last year to perform the track with Kelly Clarkson.

Black River Entertainment CEO Gordon Kerr said of the signing, “Even though this seems very quick, it really is not. We’ve talked about wanting a duo for a long time, we just didn’t know it was you, and now we do.”

While signing their contract, Pryor expressed his enthusiasm for the next chapter. “This is literally a dream come true…I got a guitar when I was two and a half, and I’ve dreamt of this day my whole life,” Pryor said.

Lee added, “I couldn’t be more pumped for this new project and the team behind it! I immediately knew it was something special when Pryor and I recorded music together in late 2019 but having Black River get excited just solidified my feelings.”

Pryor & Lee will hit the road for the “Country’s Back” tour beginning March 1 in Fontana, California.

ONErpm, Verge Records Announce New Nashville Headquarters

ONErpm and Verge Records have announced new Nashville headquarters, located at 611 Commerce Street, Ste. 3109. The newly-renovated space includes a listening room, recording studio and content studio.

ONErpm opened its Nashville office in 2015; in 2019, CEO Emmanuel Zunz appointed Mickey Jack Cones to lead Verge Records, a label that uses ONErpm’s global presence to further opportunities for its artists.

In the past 18 months, ONErpm has released music from Yelawolf, Derek Hough, Method Man, Struggle Jennings, Demun Jones, Doobie, and many others. Verge Records’ first signings will be announced in the coming months.

Sony Music Nashville, Villa 40 Sign Tyler Booth

Pictured (L-R, front row): Angie Magill, SVP, Legal & Business Affairs, Sony Music Nashville; Joe Fisher, Villa 40; Tyler Booth; Jim Catino, EVP, A&R, SMN; Scott Safford,Safford-Motley; (L-R, back row): Steve Hodges, EVP, Promotion/Artist Development, SMN; Taylor Lindsey, SVP, A&R, SMN; Villa 40’s Brad Margolis; Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, SMN; producer/songwriter Phil O’Donnell; Ken Robold, EVP/COO, SMN; Kris Wiatr, Wiatr & Associates. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Tyler Booth has been signed to Villa 40/Sony Music Nashville. Booth is the first artist to launch as part of an exclusive, long-term joint-venture agreement between the label group and Villa 40, which was co-founded by music industry executives including Joe Fisher, Brad Margolis and Trace Ayala.

“I’m so excited to sign with Sony Nashville/Villa 40; they plucked me out of the hills of Kentucky,” Booth said. “They told me they believed in me, loved the music I was making and felt like they wanted to be apart of my future. I’ve grown to know them like family and feel like it’s where I belong.”

The 21-year-old Booth is a native of Southeastern Kentucky, and first caught the attention of producer/writer Phil O’Donnell. Booth recently released the songs “Long Comes A Girl” and “Where The Livin’ Is.”

“On behalf of the Villa 40 team, we couldn’t be more thrilled to announce our joint venture with Sony Music Nashville,” Margolis said. “We have watched the Sony team repeatedly break genre-defining artists, and we look forward to continuing that tradition with our signing of Tyler Booth…Villa 40 was founded with the goal of developing artists across all aspects of their careers, and we know that working with the SMN team will allow us to help artists like Tyler define the next decade of country music.”

Sony Music Nashville EVP A&R Jim Catino added, “Brad and Joe and the entire Villa 40 team are creative and passionate collaborators. What better way to kick-off our new relationship than to share the news of signing the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Tyler Booth.”