Ian Fitchuk Signs With Sony/ATV

Pictured: Ian Fitchuk, Amanda Hill.

Ian Fitchuk, known for his Grammy-winning work on Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour album, has inked a global publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

Fitchuk penned several songs on Musgraves’ Golden Hour project, including “Slow Burn” and “Lonely Weekend.” He has also written and/or produced for artists including Leon Bridges, Birdy, James Bay, Cam, Kesha, Brothers Osborne, Shania Twain, Shawn Mendes, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Amy Grant, Jake Bugg and Buddy Miller. Fitchuk has also penned music for television, including songs for the hit television show Nashville, and music that was featured in a Google advertisement.

“Ian is a world class producer, songwriter and human. We are beyond thrilled to welcome him to the Sony/ATV family and couldn’t be more excited to be part of his musical journey,” Sony/ATV’s Sr. VP, A&R Amanda Hill said.

Ian said, “I’m honored and beyond excited to partner with Jon Platt, Amanda Hill and the entire Sony/ATV family in this new chapter of my artistic journey. I’m so inspired by their creative vision and looking forward to all the music ahead of us!”

Jordan Davis Receives Gold, Platinum Plaques During West Coast Run

(L-R): Brad Clark (UMG), Allison Laughter (Red Light Management), Matt Kroepel (UMG), Jordan Davis, Chip Dorsch (Red Light Management), David Friedman (UMG), Zach Sutton (Red Light Management) | Photo Credit: Josh Gicker

Jordan Davis continued a run of sold-out shows on the West Coast on his headlining Trouble Town Tour over the weekend with sell-outs at Ace of Spades in Sacramento, the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, and the House of Blues in San Diego. While performing at the El Rey, Davis was surprised with three plaques, one for his current Top 10 single “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot” being certified Gold by the RIAA, another in recognition for his No. 1 hit “Singles You Up” being certified 2x multi-Platinum by the RIAA, and the third for his debut album Home State reaching 1 billion global streams.

In addition to the sold-out crowds over the weekend, Davis kicked off the run with an an intimate set and interview at the Grammy Museum on Monday (March 2) in Los Angeles. The set teased new songs on the horizon such as “Detours” and “Need To Not,” as well as Home State standouts “Tough To Tie Down,” “Leaving New Orleans” and the Platinum-certified No. 1 hit “Take it From Me.”

Davis’s successful Trouble Town Tour, with support from Kassi Ashton and Hailey Whitters on select dates, has seen capacity crowds across the country including shows in Atlanta, Denver, Los Angeles and more. The tour continues in New York City at Webster Hall on March 19 after his C2C performances and concludes in Baltimore, MD at Rams Head Live on March 21.

Mojo Music & Media Acquires Larry Gatlin Publishing Catalog (Exclusive)

Larry Gatlin. Photo: Jim McGuire

Mojo Music & Media has acquired the publishing catalog for Nashville singer-songwriter Larry Gatlin, including more than 300 songs, such as “Broken Lady,” “All The Gold In California,” “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer To You),” “She Used To Be Somebody’s Baby,” and more songs that Gatlin and his brothers turned into hits.

The catalog also includes songs Gatlin wrote for other artists, including “Bitter They Are, Harder They Fall,” recorded by Elvis Presley and “I Just Can’t Get Her Out Of My Mind,” recorded by Johnny Rodriguez. Gatlin’s songs have also been covered by artists including Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Barbra Streisand and more.

During the course of his career, Gatlin has earned 50 charting country singles, including seven No. 1 hits and 32 Top 40 hits. He was the 1977 Grammy recipient for Best Country Song (for “Broken Lady”), and earned a Best Male Vocalist ACM Award in 1980. Last year, Gatlin was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

According to Mojo CEO and Founder Mark Fried, “I’ve been a fan of Larry and the Gatlins since I first heard ‘All The Gold’ coming through my radio in the early ‘80s. There are few songwriters, in any genre, as poetic with a lyric or as artful with melody and harmony as Larry, and we couldn’t be more excited to dive into the deep well of his songs and find ways to bring them to a new generation of fans.”

According to Gatlin, “I’m pretty much speechless. No one, I repeat, no one has ever approached me with as much respect and with as many good ideas about how to keep my little songs going as Mark, Butch and these Mojos. I’m as excited about this new partnership as I was almost 50 years ago when Kris introduced me to Bob Beckham. To paraphrase Rick speaking to Captain Renault in Casablanca, ‘Guys, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.’”

BREAKING: ASCAP Cancels Los Angeles Conference


ASCAP has canceled its ASCAP Experience conference, which was set for April 1-3, 2020 in Los Angeles, due to concerns over COVID-19, the coronavirus.

“ASCAP is committed to the health and safety of each attendee, participant, performer, partner, and employee who comes through the doors to each of our events, including the 2020 ASCAP Experience. Out of consideration for the health and safety of our employees, our members and all other participants, and due to rising concerns about the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus), the determination was made to cancel the 2020 ASCAP Experience,” the organization said in a statement on Monday (March 9).

The organization noted that there are no known cases of COVID-19 among the ASCAP team, and that the determination was made out of caution. ASCAP’s team is currently considering other options “to bring the community together in lieu of this year’s canceled event…We certainly look forward to reconvening in 2021.”

Registered attendees will be eligible for a full registration refund.

The annual event hosts songwriters, publishers and music makers of all genres, to discuss impactful issues in songwriting, music promotion, scoring for film and television, synch licensing, growing fanbases, wellness and more.

Among the artists and songwriters that were slated to take part in the event were Desmond Child, Jason Mraz, Dan Wilson, Darrell Brown, Brett James, and more.

Ingrid Andress Celebrates Gold Debut Single At Bridgestone

(L-R): Kristen Williams (WMN, SVP Radio); Matt Signore (WMN, COO); John Esposito (WMN, Chairman & CEO); Ingrid Andress; Blythe Scokin (bluejacket, Founder & CEO); Shane Tarleton (WMN, SVP Artist Development); Clark Tedesco (WMN, Senior Director Artist Development); Rohan Kohli (WMN, Director A&R); Cris Lacy (WMN, EVP A&R)

Ingrid Andress had a big time in Music City last weekend, being honored with her first-ever Gold plaque for her Top 10 debut single “More Hearts Than Mine” before taking the Bridgestone Arena stage in Nashville Saturday night (March 7) for night two of the sold-out Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour.

Featured on her debut album Lady Like, due March 27, the song made history as the only solo female debut to crack the Top 20 on the Country Airplay chart in 2019, and has garnered more than 130 million global streams. Labelmates Dan + Shay brought Andress back onstage during their set Saturday night for an encore duet performance of the hit.

BREAKING: ACM Awards Extend Voting Deadline


The Academy of Country Music Awards has extended the deadline for the final voting ballot. The new deadline to vote in the ACM Awards final ballot is Wednesday, March 11, 2020, ending at 5 p.m. PST.

The decision was made to extend the final round of voting due to the tornadoes that tore through Nashville and other areas of Middle Tennessee on Tuesday (March 3), killing at least 25 people.

For a full list of ACM nominations, click here.

Weekly Register: Luke Combs, Dan+Shay, Justin Bieber Continue Sales Leads


Luke CombsDan + Shay, and Justin Bieber continue to top the country sales charts, as Combs again takes the top two spots on the Nielsen Soundscan top album sales rankings with What You See Is What You Get and This One’s For You.

Dan+Shay and Bieber’s “10,000 Hours” tops the country on-demand audio streaming chart with 9.5 million streams, while Maren Morris‘ “The Bones” remains at No. 2 with 8 million streams.

See the Top 5 on the country albums and country on-demand streaming charts below:

Top Country Albums (total activity)

  1. Luke Combs, What You See Is What You Get: 26K
  2. Luke Combs, This One’s For You: 20K
  3. Morgan Wallen, If I Know Me: 15.6K
  4. Blake Shelton, Fully Loaded: God’s Country: 14K
  5. Kane Brown, Experiment: 12K

Country On-Demand Audio Streaming

  1. “10,000 Hours,” Dan+Shay/Justin Bieber, 9.5 million streams
  2. “The Bones,” Maren Morris, 8 million streams
  3. “One Man Band,” Old Dominion, 7 million streams
  4. “Heartless,” Diplo, ft. Morgan Wallen and Julia Michaels, 6.94 million streams
  5. “I Hope,” Gabby Barrett, 6.4 million streams

Craig Wiseman Enters Top Three On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart


Craig Wiseman moves up four slots to No. 3 this week on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, with co-writer credits on Morgan Wallen’s “Chasin’ You” and Kenny Chesney’s “Here And Now.”

Josh Osborne moves up to No. 2 this week with “Cheatin’ Songs” (Midland), “Nobody But You” (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani), “One Man Band” (Old Dominion), and Sam Hunt‘s “Kinfolks” and “Hard To Forget.” Ross Copperman claims the No. 1 position with “Catch” (Brett Young), “Nobody But You” (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani) and “What She Wants Tonight” (Luke Bryan).

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.

Dan+Shay Celebrate First Headlining Arena Tour And Nashville’s Unbreakable Spirit

Pictured (L-R): Rohan Kohli (Director A&R, WMN); Scott Hendricks (EVP A&R, WMN); Cris Lacy (EVP A&R, WMN); Shane Tarleton (SVP Artist Development, WMN); Dan Smyers; John Esposito (Chairman & CEO, WMN); Shay Mooney; Kristen Williams (SVP Radio, WMN); Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment); Ben Kline (EVP / GM, WMN); Lisa Ray (Sandbox Entertainment); Matt Signore (COO, WMN). Photo: Alan Poizner

“It’s confirmed—this is the best night of my entire life. Dan and I have dreamed of this since were kids and you have truly made our dreams come true. This is an emotional night for us…Nashville, you have given us the entire world,” said Dan+Shay’s Shay Mooney on Friday night (March 6), standing onstage before a sold-out crowd, the first show of their very first headlining arena tour, which happened to launch at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

The moment marked the fulfillment of a dream Mooney and Smyers have been working toward long before they released their debut single, the Top 5 radio hit “19 You + Me,” in 2013.

On Friday, they launched the show with their current hit, “10,000 Hours,” which features pop star Justin Bieber on the recording (and no, though at moments it seemed as though the Nashville crowd might get a surprise, there was no appearance from Bieber). The duo was surprised backstage following their Saturday night show by Warner Music Nashville president/CEO John Esposito, who announced that “10,000 Hours” has now earned an RIAA Platinum certification. Backstage also featured a stately wall that highlighted the duo’s numerous accomplishments over the past seven years.

Photo: Alan Poizner

Instead of launching Friday night’s show from the main stage set at one end of the arena, the duo appeared on a plus-shaped satellite stage (a signifier of the “+” symbol in their stage name), edged in neon lights, in the center of the room. The duo was clearly elated and soaking in the moment, hugging each other at one point during the song, while never missing a note.

For the greater Nashville community, Dan+Shay’s Friday night concert marked the first country music show at Bridgestone since tornadoes ripped through parts of Nashville and middle Tennessee. Though production choices for how Dan+Shay would open their Nashville show were likely planned out well in advance of Friday’s show, the choice to have the two artists open the evening’s show literally surrounded by members of the Nashville community just felt right.

Later in the show, that community spirit reached its peak, as the duo asked the crowd to raise high in the air slips of paper emblazoned with the words “Nashville Strong,” before the duo launched into “From The Ground Up.”

“This has been a bit of a crazy week, a bit of a tough week for all of us Nashvillians,” said Smyers. “My wife and I have lived in east Nashville for almost eight years now. I’m getting choked up right now…Shay and I made all of our records in east Nashville. We were over there the other day and it’s heartbreaking. Our hearts and feelings go out to all of the families, all of the victims and everybody affected here in Tennessee. One thing we noticed through all of that. Nashville, our spirit is not broken,” he said to roaring cheers from the crowd. “This is a music town and one thing we do best in this town in times of need is we come together and we came together tonight to sell out Bridgestone Arena, to celebrate music, to be with the ones we love, to sing songs.”

Dan + Shay perform at Bridgestone Arena on Friday (March 6). Photo: Catherine Powell

Throughout the evening, the duo repeatedly thanked Nashville’s creative and music industry community and fans.

“How many of you in this room right now are musicians, songwriters, and working the industry?” Smyers said later in the evening. “Keep fighting the good fight and dreaming big…We love country music because we wanted to write songs and you made that happen for us. You could be anywhere in the world, but you’re here tonight, spreading love, spreading joy, and proving that Nashville’s spirit is not broken. I’m soaking this in because I never want to leave this stage.”

But they did leave the stage–numerous times—to be closer to the audience, weaving from their massive main stage, to the plus-shaped satellite stage, to a smaller stage in the back of the arena, shaking hands, slapping high-fives, and hugging members of the audience along the way.

For nearly two hours, the duo drew from their three albums, including hits “Nothing Like You,” “All To Myself,” and “How Not To,” to deeper album cuts such as “Other Side of the Fence,” “Stupid Love,” and “No Such Thing.” Their set of smooth pop sounds embedded in country music lyrical sensibilities was enhanced by the evening’s technicolored production, which drew out each song’s lyrics with an array of video and images.

Given that a sizeable portion of the duo’s songs pay homage to romance, love and family, one highlight of the show—both for the audience and for Mooney—came as he and Smyers played on the satellite stage in the midst of the crowd, with Smyers on guitar and Mooney on piano. Mooney welcomed his son Asher James and wife Hannah to the stage.

“I’m going to try not to cry,” he said as his wife and son sat on the piano bench next to him, surrounded by a sold-out arena crowd in Nashville. Mooney sang “I Pray For You” to his son, 3-year-old Asher James (Mooney and his wife Hannah welcomed a second son, Ames Alexander, on Feb. 21, 2020).

Dan + Shay perform at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Photo: Catherine Powell

The crowd’s anticipation swelled as the evening came to a close, as the group saved its two biggest hits to round out the show, with “Speechless” and “Tequila.”

“Let’s do this thing louder than it’s ever been done before, you know what song’s coming up next,” he said as the crowd’s applause swelled into a roar, before they completed their first headlining Bridgestone gig with a triumphant version of their Grammy-winning, 4x multi-Platinum crossover hit “Tequila,” complete with Mooney’s supple voice ringing over the crowd on the last soulful notes as confetti rained down on the crowd.

Opening the shows was Dan+Shay’s labelmate Ingrid Andress, the singer-songwriter behind the current Top 10 single “More Hearts Than Mine.” Andress’ sharp vocals, smart song styling and unassuming, sometimes quirky stage presence seemed to make her edgy and relatable.

The other opening act was rock group The Band Camino. Clearly a favorite on the Nashville scene, the band generated screams and cheers from the crowd before they stepped onstage. The group signed with Elektra Records last year and released the EP tryhard. The band’s energy was high as they ran through songs including the dance rager “Hush Hush,” and the syncopated verses and silky harmony-laden chorus of “Less Than I Do,” along with “Honest” and “Daphne Blue.”

The band has the pop sensibilities of radio-friendly chorus and melodies, propelled by hard rock guitar work and smooth, nearly Eagles-esque harmonies.

“This is crazy, this is the biggest show we’ve ever played,” said frontman Jeffery Jordan. Judging by the band’s kinetic energy, well-crafted songs and crowd engagement, it’s not hard to imagine this group headlining their Bridgestone show in the not-too-distant future.

Trace Adkins Inks Deal With Verge Records

Pictured (L-R): Nashville General Manager of ONErpm Ken Madson, Trace Adkins and President/COO of Verge Records Mickey Jack Cones) | Photo: Thomas Crabtree

Trace Adkins has signed with the recently re-launched Verge Records, led by longtime producer/engineer Mickey Jack Cones. Verge Records also has an exclusive partnership with distribution and label services company ONErpm.

Cones has previously worked on several Adkins albums, including 2006’s Dangerous Man, 2010’s Cowboy’s Back in Town, 2011’s Proud to Be Here, 2013’s The King’s Gift and Love Will…, and Adkins’ most recent albums, Jesus and Jones, and Something’s Going On.

“Trace is a country music icon. We are beyond elated to be teaming up with him on this next chapter of his career. I’ve had the privilege of working on all but two of Trace’s records since 2005, so I don’t take this partnership lightly. We have something to prove, and we’re going to prove it!” Cones said.

“I am excited about my merge with Verge. My desire to create and release new music is as strong now as when I first started,” Adkins said. “Mickey Jack and I have collaborated on several projects, and I look forward to several more.”

“Better Off,” the first single released under Adkins’ new partnership with Verge Records, will release March 20. The track was penned by Hillary Lindsey, Corey Crowder and Liz Rose. Adkins’ The Way I Wanna Go Tour will launch April 15 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.