Industry Ink: Shenandoah, Clay Walker, Enteract Entertainment
Shenandoah Celebrates No. 1 For ‘Two Dozen Roses’ With Luke Combs

Pictured (L-R): Track Entertainment’s Noah Gordon, NBA All-Star Kevin Willis, Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire, Fame’s Rodney Hall and Shenandoah’s Manager Cole Johnstone
Iconic country group Shenandoah recently gathered at The Mane Room at The University of North Alabama (UNA) to celebrate hitting No. 1 on the iTunes All Genre and Country charts with their reimagined hit “Two Dozen Roses” featuring Luke Combs.
Marking Shenandoah’s first No. 1 in 30 years, the new version of the 1989 hit officially went out to country radio last month as the band’s new single. Shenandoah and Combs recorded the track, produced by Grammy-winning engineer Noah Gordon, at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, where the original version was recorded.
Clay Walker Celebrates 30-Year Career With A Night of Hits, Memories & Stories

Pictured (L-R): UTA’s Lance Roberts, TKO Artist Management’s TK Kimbrell, Clay Walker and Recording Academy Nashville Chapter’s Alicia Warwick
On Wednesday evening (Nov. 1), Clay Walker hosted members of his team and the music industry at The Late Great to celebrate and reflect on 30 years in the music business. Walker’s debut self-titled album came out 30 years ago in 1993 on Giant Records.
Walker played some of his 11 No. 1 hits as well as songs that influenced him, teased new music and discussed his memories of creating that first album, songwriting and touring throughout the course of his career.
Enteract Entertainment Signs Singer-Songwriter Zach Westscott
Enteract Entertainment has signed singer-songwriter Zach Westscott to an exclusive publishing and distribution deal.
A native of Leesburg, New Jersey, Westscott left his job as a firefighter and moved to Tennessee to pursue country music in 2015. After working as a mechanic in Clarksville, he made his way into Music City’s bar scene working as security at several popular music venues on Broadway, earning himself the name of “the singing security guard.” Since then, Westscott has traveled around the country performing at a wide variety of venues as well as opening shows for country artists such as Lonestar and Tyler Booth.
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