Red Street Publishing Adds Adam Hambrick, Ava Suppelsa To Roster

Pictured (L-R, back row): Red Street’s Amanda Roach, Kelly King and Alex Valentine; (L-R, back row): Red Street’s Jay DeMarcus, Adam Hambrick and Red Street’s Dan Crockett
Songwriters Adam Hambrick and Ava Suppelsa have signed with Red Street Publishing, the company founded by songwriter, producer and Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus.
Hambrick is a pastor’s son who found his voice singing in small country churches throughout Arkansas and Mississippi. While making the rounds playing college bars at the University of Central Arkansas, he caught the attention of Arkansas native and country star Justin Moore, who encouraged him to move to Music City. Hambrick has since penned No. 1s like Dan + Shay’s “How Not To” and Moore’s “Somebody Else Will,” and has had a plethora of cuts by Keith Urban, Miranda Lambert, Sara Evans, Walker Hayes, Maddie & Tae, Eli Young Band and more.

Pictured (L-R, back row): Red Street’s Amanda Roach, Kelly King and Alex Valentine; (L-R, back row): Red Street’s Jay DeMarcus, Ava Suppelsa and Red Street’s Dan Crockett
Suppelsa, a newcomer on the rise, brought her Chicago roots and Berklee College of Music education to try her hand in Nashville at just 19. Her wide range of musical influence has landed her cuts by artists like John Paul White, Keith Urban and Jamie O’Neal, and most notably tracks like Carly Pearce’s “Things I Don’t Chase,” Max McNown’s “Better Me For You” and Ryan Griffin’s SiriusXM The Highway’s No. 1 hit “Salt, Lime & Tequila.” Just a few years into her career, Suppelsa’s songs have amassed over 120 million streams.
“We could not be more excited to have Adam and Ava joining the Red Street team,” says Red Street Records and Publishing General Manager Alex Valentine. “These two are incredibly gifted songwriters, and Kelly [King], Jay and the entire team can’t wait to watch them continue to hone their craft and establish themselves as some of the best and brightest creatives in town!”
Hambrick and Suppelsa join Red Street’s roster of writers which includes Kelley Lovelace, Brian White, Ryan Griffin and newcomer Daymon Osborn.
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