Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame 50th Anniversary Gala Rescheduled For 2021

The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame will reschedule its 50th Anniversary Gala to fall 2021.

“We had high hopes for another stellar event to celebrate our 50th Anniversary this fall,” says Sarah Cates, chair of the organization’s board of directors.  “Unfortunately, the current health climate prevents us, like so many others, from being able to safely pursue our usual physical gathering this year.

“While it hurts not being able to reunite in our traditional format with so many cherished friends and hall of fame family members, we are excited to share that we will soon announce a Class of 2020,” Cates added. “We will work to shine a special spotlight on them as this year progresses, and we will also look forward to honoring them alongside the Class of 2021 in a special double-sized event next fall as we celebrate ‘Nashville Songwriting’s Most Legendary Night.’”

Cates added that the new date and more information will be forthcoming as soon as plans are finalized.

In 2019, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees included Larry Gatlin, Marcus Hummon, Kostas Lazarides, Rivers Rutherford, Sharon Vaughn, and Dwight Yoakam.

Riley Green To Release ‘If It Wasn’t For Trucks’ EP In September


Current ACM New Male Artist of the Year Riley Green will release a five-song EP, If It Wasn’t For Trucks, on Sept. 11 via BMLG Records. The songs serve as an early look at his full-length album, which will release next year.

“I’m excited to be releasing the If It Wasn’t For Trucks EP. I’ve been using my time off to do a lot of writing and although we can’t play music for fans face-to-face right now, I’m glad I can still share some new music with everyone,” said Green. “I hope to see everyone back on the road soon.”

Green was recently named MusicRow Magazine’s Breakout Artist of the Year, and was selected to perform during this year’s CRS New Faces of Country Music Showcase. He also has two Gold-certified singles, “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” and the No. 1 hit “There Was This Girl.”

After spending 2019 on the road with Brad Paisley and Jon Pardi while also headlining his own Get That Man A Beer Tour, Green kicked off 2020 on Jason Aldean’s We Back Tour. Though touring is currently paused, he will perform on the ACM Awards on Sept. 16.

Hosts, Performers Announced For IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards

The hosts and performers have been announced for the 31st annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards, set to livestream on Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. ET. The show will air on SiriusXM’s Bluegrass Junction channel and will livestream on IBMA’s Facebook Live and via Swapcard.

Sierra Hull, Joe Newberry, Tim O’Brien and Rhonda Vincent will share hosting and presenter duties over the course of the two-hour show. The event will featured taped and virtual performances and presentations from artists including the 2019 “Entertainer of the Year” Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers, as well as Brooke Aldridge, Balsam Range, Kristin Scott Benson, Blue Highway, Dale Ann Bradley, Gena Britt, Katy Daley, Gina Furtado, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Ned Luberecki, Sister Sadie, Amanda Smith, Special Consensus, Billy Strings, Bryan Sutton, The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, The Travelin’ McCourys, Molly Tuttle, Scott Vestal, Jake Workman, and more, with additional performances to be announced.

In addition to taped and virtual performances from all six Entertainer of the Year nominees, the show will feature Del McCoury Band performing a classic Bill Monroe song onstage at the Ryman Auditorium, in honor of the 75th anniversary of bluegrass. An opening number will recreate that night 75 years ago when Flatt and Scruggs joined Monroe on stage at the Ryman Auditorium.

In a tribute to Doc Watson, his longtime band mate T. Michael Coleman is joined by all five “Guitar Player of the Year” nominees for a rousing “Black Mountain Rag.” In a tribute to J.D. Crowe, his ex-band member Jerry Douglas has collected an amazing lineup of IBMA royalty, including all five banjo nominees, joined by Douglas, Sam Bush, Missy Raines and David Grier.

Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper will perform a song from the fiddling virtuoso’s 2020 Grammy-winning album Tall Fiddler. Taj Mahal will join virtually from Northern California, teaming with Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, and nominated sidemen Mike Bub and Stuart Duncan, performing at the Ryman, for “Sittin’ on Top of the World.” Becky Buller, Missy Raines and Alison Brown will perform an original hymn by Buller, “Take Me Over Jordan,” for the “In Memoriam” segment.

To salute women in bluegrass history and the 20th anniversary of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, four female nominees (including host Rhonda Vincent) will do the a cappella “Down to the River to Pray” from the groundbreaking project.

“This show has been a pleasure to produce,” said Joanne Gardner Lowell, producer of this year’s Awards show. “When I started talking with the IBMA earlier this year, we were Raleigh bound. I’ve been so impressed by how eager all of the IBMA team and the performers have been to pivot and create an entirely new program with virtual aspects. It’s a testament to how the people in the bluegrass community are focused on pulling together to make lemonade out of the large crate of lemons we’ve all been handed this year.”

The IBMA and its Local Organizing Committee partners in Raleigh, North Carolina have determined that, due to ongoing health concerns relating to COVID-19 and the logistical challenges of creating a safe in-person event experience, this year’s IBMA World of Bluegrass will take place virtually. The planned conference, showcases, awards and festival performances will be presented as an online experience September 28-Oct. 3.

For King & Country, Kirk Franklin, TobyMac Set For ‘Unite To Fight Poverty’ Streaming Concert

for King & Country

Compassion International, Food for the Hungry and World Vision are coming together for Unite To Fight Poverty, a streaming concert event to benefit the most vulnerable affected by COVID-19 and other natural disasters. The Aug. 28 show will feature performances from TobyMac, Kirk Franklin, for King & Country, Michael W. Smith, Steven Curtis Chapman, CeCe Winans, Matthew West, and many more.

The show will be hosted by Sadie Robertson Huff and Carlos Whittaker, and will feature unique performances, special artist collaborations, and more, and will be streamed on Facebook Live, Pureflix, and the Daystar TV Network.

Reba To Release Second Concert Special Exclusively On YouTube


Reba McEntire fans can travel back in time this Friday (Aug. 28) with the release of another vintage concert special on YouTube.  Marking the first time this special will be available digitally, Reba In Concert features some of the entertainer’s biggest hits including “Fancy,” “You Lie” and “Whoever’s In New England.”
The show was filmed in 1990 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, and serves as a dedication to Reba’s original band members (included in the special) who were tragically lost in a plane crash the following year. Featuring 16 iconic performances, Reba In Concert will premiere at 7:30 p.m. CT and Reba will celebrate with fans through a chat on her YouTube channel.

“This show is very special to me because it features my friends that we lost in a plane crash 29 years ago,” said Reba. “Their love for music and incredible talents deserve to be seen again, and I’m so glad that we’re getting the chance to stream this concert for the first time ever. I can’t wait to watch it and I hope they will feel all the love we still have for them.”

Last month, Reba released her 1994 concert special Reba: Live and over 100,000 fans watched in just the first three days. It was recently announced she is also set to re-release her legendary album, Rumor Has It, in celebration of the 30th Anniversary. The album includes four Top 10 hits including the title track, “You Lie,” “Fallin’ Out Of Love,” and “Fancy.” The anniversary edition vinyl will include a bonus track, a live acoustic version of “Fancy” recorded at The Ryman, while the CD and digital versions will feature that bonus track and a new dance remix of “Fancy.”

Luke Laird To Release Debut Album ‘Music Row’ Sept. 18

Luke Laird

Since moving to Nashville from Hartstown, Pennsylvania, Luke Laird has penned and produced hits for artists including Eric Church, Kacey Musgraves, Carrie Underwood, Little Big Town, Brad Paisley and many others, earning 24 No. 1 hits and two Grammys along the way. He’s earned Songwriter of the Year honors from BMI and the ACM, among many more.

On Sept. 18, Laird will release his own debut album, Music Row, which chronicles his journey from Pennsylvania to becoming one of the most in-demand co-writers and producers in Nashville.

The lead single from the album, “Music Row” describes that journey and is partly a love letter to the two streets on which most of the country music business is conducted, which the song calls, “Little houses full of people drinking coffee, wearing jeans, and chasing dreams. Trying to strike a little country gold.” The single comes on the heels of the debut of Laird’s Country Replay Radio show on Apple Music which launched earlier this month and finds Laird helping listeners rediscover songs they never knew they missed.


“I wanted to root this project in the feeling I got when I first came to Nashville—the allure of driving on Music Row and knowing there were songwriters working in those houses,” Laird says. “It was so cool to me. I can still romanticize it, and I still like coming into Music Row to write in one of those little houses. There’s something magical about it to me. I’ve always been a fan of albums, but I’m not a huge fan of writing songs and randomly throwing them together then calling it an album. But this made sense. It’s my story as a songwriter who moved to Nashville to write songs for other people.”

Music Row Tracklisting:
(All songs by Luke Laird except “Branch On The Tree” by Laird, Lori McKenna, and Barry Dean)
Music Row
Good Friends
Hangin’ Out
That’s Why I Don’t Drink Anymore
Why I Am Who I Am
Leaves on the Ground
Jake and Mack
One More Divorce
Branch On The Tree
Country Music Will Never Die

Bobby Bare And Shel Silverstein’s Friendship Chronicled On New Eight-CD Set


Bobby Bare Sings Shel Silverstein Plus, a new eight-CD, LP-sized boxed set chronicling the longtime relationship between Bare and songwriter/humorist Silverstein, is set for release on Bear Family Records on Oct. 2.

The giant collection contains 137 songs, representing six full albums and a total of 25 previously-unreleased tracks, along with a handful of songs penned by other songwriters. Bare recorded more than 100 Silverstein songs from 1972-1983, and the set celebrates their long working history and friendship.

Six of the albums are intact or amended in the new set: Lullabys, Legends and Lies was Bare’s 1973 artistic breakthrough; Silverstein conceived the downbeat Hard Time Hungrys (presented here with six additional songs) while America was gripped in a lengthy financial recession; Singin’ in the Kitchen features Bare’s family; Great American Saturday Night, originally withheld from release and unheard for more than 40 years appears here with three additional tracks; and Down & Dirty and Drunk & Crazy are benchmark albums from the early 1980s.

The new set also features a special accompanying 128-page hardcover book with a new interview with Bare by Hank Davis, an overview of Silverstein’s life and work by Dave Samuelson, plus the lyrics to the songs in the collection and a detailed discography and treasure trove of pictures and album covers.

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville Signs Bernie Herms

Bernie Herms

Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville has signed Grammy award-winning composer, producer, and songwriter Bernie Herms to a worldwide publishing deal.
Originally from Canada and currently residing in Nashville, Herms is known for his songwriting and production work with artists such as Barbra Streisand, Josh Groban, David Foster, Idina Menzel, Kelly Clarkson, Andrea Bocelli, Selena Gomez, Casting Crowns, Brad Paisley, Steven Curtis Chapman, Amy Grant, Jeremy Camp, Matt Redman, and many more.

Sony/ATV Nashville CEO Rusty Gaston said, “Bernie is one of smartest, most genuine and open-hearted songwriters I have ever met. Simply put, his music makes the world a better place. We are thrilled to welcome Bernie to the Sony/ATV family and I’m confident we will earn great success together as a team.”

Herms said, “I feel incredibly fortunate to have worked with so many iconic artists and songwriters throughout my career. Joining the Sony/ATV family becomes a pinnacle highlight for me, and I’m excited to have the opportunity to work with Rusty and the rest of his world-class creative team.”

Herms has crafted 30 No. 1 hits in the U.S. and a string of No. 1s internationally, including Dove award Song of the Year “East to West,” recorded by Casting Crowns. Additionally, he has won eight Dove awards, including Producer of the Year in 2009 and 2016, and won a Grammy award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song for “Thy Will,” the 14-week No. 1 single by Hillary Scott.

Recently, he lent his skill to Josh Groban’s new album Bridges, which follows the success of Groban’s album Stages, which Herms also produced. Additionally, he worked on Streisand’s Grammy-nominated album Partners, which debuted at No. 1, and Danny Gokey’s No. 1 album entitled Rise.

Naomi And Wynonna Judd Are First Subjects Of New Fox Series ‘Icon’


Naomi and Wynonna Judd will be the subject of the first installment of a new drama series Icon that has been greenlighted by Fox from producer Gail Berman and artist manager Jason Owen (Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town), reports deadline.com.

Icon will spotlight the drama, dynamics and at times challenging relationship between the legendary mother and daughter duo, telling their story through the music and songs that shaped their career and country music. Season 1 celebrates the trailblazing duo, who dominated the country charts for decades, winning numerous awards and selling over 20 million albums. Though the Judds stopped performing together in 1991 after Naomi was diagnosed with Hepatitis C and Wynonna embarked on a successful solo career, the two have reunited for special tours, most recently in 2010.

The Judds’ Icon story will be executive produced by Naomi and Wynonna. Their managers, Les Borsai, Greg Hill, Cactus Moser and Larry Strickland, will produce.
Wynonna also just announced her upcoming Recollections EP, set for release in October.

Scotty McCreery Shifts UK/Ireland Tour To 2021

Scotty McCreery

Scotty McCreery has postponed his UK/Ireland tour again, due to the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic. The tour dates have been postponed from October 2020 to May 2021.

“I am so disappointed that we have to postpone our UK and Ireland tour yet again, but the safety of my fans, the venue workers, and my band and crew remains my first priority,” McCreery said in a statement. “I cannot wait until May 2021 to get there! We had so much fun in England on the last trip, and I cannot wait to visit Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland for the first time. Until then, I send much love to all of you there and hope everyone stays safe.”

Customers are advised to keep hold of their tickets as they will be valid for the new rescheduled dates with limited tickets still available for shows in Manchester, London, Glasgow, and Dublin; (Belfast date sold out). Tickets for the UK shows are available via Gigs and Tours; tickets for Dublin via Ticketmaster.

New Tour Dates:
05/04/21-Manchester, England, O2 Ritz
05/05/21-Glasgow, Scotland, Old Fruitmarket
05/07/21-London, England, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
05/09/21-Dublin, Ireland, Academy Dublin
05/11/21-Belfast, Northern Ireland, The Limelight (Sold Out)
In January, McCreery earned his third consecutive No. 1 country radio single with “In Between.” He will headline a concert at the Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 4 as part of the Live From The Ryman livestream series.