Anne Wilson & Capitol Christian Music Group Partner With UMG Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Matthew West (Story House Collective), Cindy Mabe (Chair & CEO, UMG Nashville), Anne Wilson, Brad O’Donnell (Co-President, Capitol CMG) and Hudson Plachy (Co-President, Capitol CMG). Photo: Danielle Piazza
UMG Nashville and Capitol Christian Music Group have teamed up for the release of new music from award-winning artist Anne Wilson.
Wilson took the world by storm with her debut album My Jesus, which led her to tally more than 600 million global streams, win two Dove Awards and earn a Grammy nomination. With her new music, she plans to mix the heart of contemporary Christian with the sound of country music.
“From the moment we first met Anne, it was clear she had a special talent and an incredible story and message,” shares Capitol CMG’s Brad O’Donnell and Hudson Plachy. “It’s been so rewarding to be a part of the success she’s had with her debut project and we are thrilled to have UMG Nashville and Cindy Mabe as partners for this next chapter. We believe there’s no ceiling for what Anne can achieve.”

Pictured (L-R): Maggie Laws (Story House Collective), Matthew West (Story House Collective), Anne Wilson, Kolby Vetter (The Neal Agency) and Austin Neal (The Neal Agency). Photo: Danielle Piazza
“Anne Wilson is a boundary-pushing artist who belongs in both Christian and country music formats and cultures,” adds Mabe, UMG Nashville Chair & CEO. “She’s here to take her story and the power of her music to new audiences, while continuing to be an ambassador of faith in youth culture and beyond within the Christian music audience. She’s unique and dynamic in sound, purpose and spirit and getting to partner with her, her team at Story House Collective, and Hudson Plachy and Brad O’Donnell and their team at Capitol Christian Music Group is a great privilege.”
Additionally, Wilson has signed on with boutique talent agency The Neal Agency.
“I am so excited to partner with UMG Nashville, and with The Neal Agency,” says Wilson. “Over the last two years, I have watched God open doors for my music that I could never open for myself. I see these new partnerships as another open door to share the message of hope, faith and the love of my Jesus to an even broader audience. I can’t wait to see what happens next!”
Wilson will take the stage at RiseFest in Iowa on June 9, CMA Fest in Nashville June 10-11 and will perform at the Grand Ole Opry on June 16. She is set to release her personal track “Seventh Of June” on June 7.
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