Industry Pics: The Sisterhood Band, Brice Long, Rachel Wammack
The Sisterhood Band Joins Rod Stewart’s Nashville Show

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s EVP Marketing & New Business John Zarling and Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman; The Sisterhood Band’s Ruby Stewart, the headliner’s daughter, and Alyssa Bonagura; Sony Music Nashville’s SVP A&R Jim Catino, EVP/COO Ken Robold, VP A&R Taylor Lindsey and The Sisterhood Band Marketing Lead Liz Cost. Photo: Adam Davis
Sony Music Nashville’s The Sisterhood Band made a special appearance at global superstar Rod Stewart‘s Bridgestone Arena concert in Nashville Wednesday evening before a capacity crowd. The duo is comprised of headliner Stewart’s daughter Ruby and Alyssa Bonagura, who is the daughter of Kathie Baillie and Michael Bonagura, who fronted RCA country band Baillie and the Boys in the late 1980s and early ’90s.
Brice Long And Friends Benefit Concert Raises More than $91K

Pictured (L-R): Mark Nesler, Brice Long, Casey James
More than 1,200 people packed the James E. Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, for the 13th annual Brice Long and Friends Back to Back Foundation Benefit concert. Foundation Chairman Brent Gilkey announced the concert, which is the primary fundraiser for the foundation. The event broke last year’s total, by bringing in $91,900.
Rachel Wammack Makes Surprise Performance In Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville EVP Marketing & New Business John Zarling; RCA Nashville Promotion’s Nicole Walden, Matt Galvin, and Liz Sledge; SMN’s VP A&R Taylor Lindsey, Chairman & CEO Randy Goodman, Director National Promotion Lauren Thomas; Rachel Wammack; SMN VP Creative Services Tracy Fleaner; “Damage” co-writer Tom Douglas; SMN A&R Manager Margaret Tomlin, Maverick Management’s Halie Hampton, SMN A&R Representative Jillian Whitefield, RCA Nashville Promotion’s Mallory Opheim; SMN’s Wammack Marketing Lead Liz Cost, Coordinator Marketing Chloe Doyle, Manager Partership Marketing Jamie Alberici, SVP A&R Jim Catino and Associate Director Digital Strategy Jaime Marconette. Photo: Adam Davis
RCA Nashville’s Rachel Wammack performed a surprise pop-up show earlier this week at Green Hill’s Courtyard by Marriott, where she was a bartender when she first moved to Nashville from Alabama. Wammack’s 20-minute set included her single “Damage,” penned with Tom Douglas and David Hodges, as well as other tracks from her self-titled EP.






Easton Corbin has signed on as Diamond Resort’s newest Diamond Celebrity ambassador. Diamond Resorts members will have exclusive opportunities this year to enjoy intimate, private shows with Corbin and only a few hundred of their fellow members and guests. “Easton is a world-class country artist and we are thrilled to have him join our team of Diamond Celebrity ambassadors,” said Mike Flaskey, Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Resorts. “We can’t wait for our members to meet him and know his shows will be a hit across generations.” Corbin is slated to perform several concerts this year at select Diamond Resorts destinations across North America.

“I think that writing with Ben it was such an understanding of what I tried to express as an 18-year-old girl,” Clemmons says, noting that she penned close to 100 songs during the process of making her debut. “Some days I would come from school directly into the writing room and I would tell him what I was going through.”
The CMA Songwriter Series is returning to the U.K. and Europe this Fall following a successful tour last year. The series will head back overseas Oct. 8-22 with Kassi Ashton, Ashley Campbell, Chris DeStefano, Tenille Townes, Drake White and Charlie Worsham. The upcoming dates introduce Ashton, DeStefano and Townes to international audiences, while Campbell, White and Worsham will return following previous successful international tours and appearances at London’s C2C: Country to Country festival.


