MusicRow Releases 2025 InCharge Issue, Riley Green Graces The Cover
MusicRow Magazine, Nashville’s leading music industry trade publication, is proud to announce the 2025 release of its flagship print directory, InCharge.
This annual guide highlights some of the most influential industry executives in the Nashville music business. This year’s edition includes 370 profiles which are accompanied by contact information, career biographies and detailed board and organizational membership affiliations.
The guide also includes a record label staff index, a company appendix and a professional categories appendix, which lists executives by their areas of expertise, including label, talent agency, management, music publishing, legal, finance, performing rights organizations and more.
“Since its inception in 1987, MusicRow’s annual InCharge issue has served as a trusted resource and compass for the entertainment community. Often referred to as the ‘bible’ of Nashville’s music industry, it provides an essential snapshot of who’s leading today—and who’s helping to build what’s next,” says MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Robertson. “From label heads and agents to producers, publicists, publishers and beyond, these are the professionals whose impact reverberates far beyond The Row.”
Award-winning singer-songwriter Riley Green graces the cover of the 2025 InCharge issue.
CMA and ACM award winner Riley Green has been capturing the hearts of country music fans since his 2018 self-titled EP debut with Big Machine Label Group. With hits like the double-Platinum “There Was This Girl,” the triple-Platinum “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” (performed at the 55th ACM Awards), and the No. 1 duet “Half of Me” with Thomas Rhett, Green has become known for his authentic, relatable songwriting and classic country sound.
A former Jacksonville State University quarterback and avid outdoorsman, Green was named ACM’s 2020 New Male Artist of the Year and has earned recognition as a CMT “Listen Up Artist” and one of the CRS 2020 New Faces. In 2023, he opened for Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs, playing to crowds of 65,000+ each night. He also headlined his own “Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour,” joined by Tracy Lawrence and Ella Langley.
Green teamed up with Combs again for his third No. 1 hit, “Different ‘Round Here,” and with Ella Langley for his fourth No. 1 “You Look Like You Love Me.” His third studio album Don’t Mind If I Do, produced by Dann Huff, dropped on Green’s birthday–October 18–and showcases the no-frills, heartfelt style fans love. The 18-track project features four songs solely written by Green, including “Jesus Saves,” “Worst Way” and the title track–a duet with Ella Langley, his former tourmate and “You Look Like You Love Me” collaborator.
Still calling Jacksonville, Alabama home, Riley Green continues to ride a wave of success with an unmistakable blend of tradition and honesty.
Single copies of MusicRow’s 2025 InCharge issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $115, and are included with yearly MusicRow subscriptions.
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