Industry Ink: Anne Wilson, CMHOFM, Paul Ogletree, Luke Cyrus, More
Anne Wilson Celebrates 2 Billion Streams Following ‘God Story’ EP Release

Pictured (L-R): Story House Collective’s Maggie Laws, CCMG’s Riley Bowman, CCMG’s Brad O’Donnell, CCMG’s Kenny Rodgers, Anne Wilson, CCMG/Capitol Records Nashville’s Candice Watkins, CCMG’s Becca Redl, CCMG’s Garrett Davis, Story House Collective’s Matthew West.
Photo: Isaac Apon
On the heels of her four-song EP release, God Story, Anne Wilson was surprised by her team with two new career plaques commemorating two billion streams across DSPs and social platforms, and celebrating her RIAA Gold certification for fan-favorite single “Sunday Sermons.” The career milestone came during her final weekend on the road opening stadiums for Morgan Wallen’s “I’m The Problem Tour.”
“I’m just in awe… two billion streams and ‘Sunday Sermons’ is now RIAA Certified Gold. All glory to Jesus,” shares Wilson. “When I started this journey, I never imagined the songs that He gave me would reach that many people. There are songs that have deeply impacted my life and who I am today, and it just blows my mind that God has used some of my music to do the same for others. This is only a story that HE could’ve written. Thank you, Jesus.”
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Hosts Program on The Fairfield Four

Pictured (L-R): Jerry Zolten, Levert Allison, George Woods, Joe Thompson, Bobbye Sherrell, Herbert Hobson and Michael Gray. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum recently hosted a program with Levert Allison, Herbert Hobson, Bobbye Sherrell, Joe Thompson and George Woods, current and recently retired members of the Fairfield Four, discussing the group’s history and legacy. Jerry Zolten, a Penn State educator, author, leading expert on gospel music and producer of two Fairfield Four albums, led the discussion. The program also included a brief performance.
The Fairfield Four are an a cappella gospel quartet founded in Nashville more than 100 years ago. They were recognized as National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellows in 1989, received the Tennessee Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994, inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999 and awarded three Grammys.
This program was presented in support of the exhibition Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues Revisited.
Paul Ogletree Joins CountryLine Radio as New Weekend Host
Paul Ogletree will join CountryLine Radio as a new weekend host. The Nashville-based host and on-air personality recently worked on CountryLine TV before stepping into radio.
“Paul brings the perfect energy for our weekend lineup,” says John Collins, Head of Radio at CountryLine. “He’s knowledgeable, relatable, and flat-out entertaining. He makes country fun, and we’re thrilled to have him on board.”
Luke Cyrus Inks With CESD Talent & Roam Man Management
Luke Cyrus has inked with CESD Talent. Additionally, he will be managed by Roam Man Management, a joint venture between Billy Ray Cyrus and Scott Adkins.
“Luke Cyrus is a dynamic talent who will be a household name—just like his uncle, Billy Ray Cyrus. He has the drive, charisma and artistry to carve his own path while honoring an iconic family legacy,” shares Adkins.
The BoykinZ Celebrate First Sold-Out Headline Show

Pictured (L to R): Alona; Nytere; Lou Grimes, Live Nation; Kylan, Anale; Craig King, Gentle King Management. Photo: Courtesy of The BoykinZ
The BoykinZ recently celebrated their first sold-out headlining show in their hometown of Atlanta, Georgia at Eddie’s Attic on Aug. 2. A second show has been added for Tuesday, Aug. 19.
Emma Grace Glover Hosts Benefit Concert For Vanderbilt’s Music Therapy Program
Last week, Emma Grace Glover headlined Healing Harmonies, a writers round fundraiser at Blueprint Underground Cocktail Club in Printer’s Alley. Joined by fellow artists Zoe Jean Fowler, Sara Douga, and special guest Kix Brooks (Brooks & Dunn), the evening was emceed by The Grand Ole Opry WSM Radio Host and Presenter Eryn Cooper, and directly benefited the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Music Therapy Program.
“Music has always helped me heal, and I truly believe in its power to bring comfort and strength during life’s toughest moments,” shares Glover. “With my grandmother passing from Glioblastoma cancer that’s why I chose to partner with Vanderbilt and support their music therapy program because everyone facing cancer deserves the kind of healing and hope that music can offer.”
“Music is a powerful tool for healing – one that is so unique from other treatments we can provide,” adds Julie Bulger, SeniorProgram Manager for Patient and Family-Centered Care at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. “For someone facing a cancer diagnosis, which can often bring many unknowns and anxiety, music can be a lifeline. Our music therapists at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center use evidence-based research and techniques to help patients manage pain, develop coping skills, reach rehabilitation goals and so much more. We are grateful to Emma Grace Glover and Healing Harmonies for raising awareness and funds to benefit this important work.”
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