Zach Bryan Stays Atop MusicRow Songwriter Chart For Fourth Consecutive Week

Zach Bryan. Photo: Andrew Maclean

Zach Bryan sits in the No. 1 spot on this week’s MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, marking his fourth consecutive week. Bryan’s entries on the chart include “Pink Skies,” “28,” “American Nights,” “Better Days,” “Bass Boat,” “Oak Island,” “Sandpaper,” “The Way Back,” “Nine Ball” and “The Great American Bar Scene.”

Ashley Gorley stays at No. 2 this week with “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “I Had Some Help,” “Cowgirls,” “I Am Not Okay,” “Whiskey Whiskey,” “Bulletproof” and “Young Love & Saturday Nights.” Josh Phillips holds onto the No. 3 spot with “Dirt Cheap.” 

Jessi Alexander (No. 4) and Chris Stapleton (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Kenny Chesney Brings The Heat & The Hits For His 200th Stadium Show

Kenny Chesney performs at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium. Photo: Allister Ann

The sun was blazing as fans filed into Nashville’s Nissan Stadium Saturday night (Aug. 3) for Kenny Chesney‘s Music City stop of his “Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour.” The No Shoes Nation energy was in the air as soon as the music got started, with 57,523 people packing into the stands, besting Chesney’s previous attendance record at the venue by 300.

Uncle Kracker was the first to hit the stage. He set the party vibe with sing-along anthem “Follow Me,” a cover of Kid Rock’s “All Summer Long” and a few new tunes from his new project Coffee & Beer, which marked his first new full-length album in over a decade.

Photo: Jill Trunnell

Next, rising superstar Megan Moroney hit the stage. She’s fresh off a brand new album, too, and she played several selections from the sophomore project Am I Okay?, including “No Caller ID,” “Man on the Moon,” “Hope You’re Happy” and “Miss Universe.” She seemed very comfortable with the stadium-sized crowd, continuously engaging with fans and inviting them into the songs’ narratives with eye rolls and winks.

The crowd gave a big reaction to Moroney’s “I’m Not Pretty,” “Indifferent,” “Girl In The Mirror” and, of course, her breakout hit “Tennessee Orange.” She ended her set with her new album’s title track “Am I Okay?” and revealed that it would be her next single to country radio.

When it was time for the Zac Brown Band, the stage filled with musicians. Their sheer number, and talent, made for a musical extravaganza than spanned multiple genres. After a three-piece horn section warmed the crowd up with “Gonna Fly Now” from Rocky, the band launched into their 2011 hit “Keep Me in Mind” and then 2009’s “Toes.”

The group really impressed with a fiery version of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” highlighting Jimmy De Martini‘s fiddle playing. It was one of many covers in the Zac Brown Band set, with the group also selecting tracks like Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage” to entertain the crowd.

They got concert-goers dancing with “As She’s Walking Away” and “Loving You Easy,” before Brown invited Marcus King and Will Jones to the stage to cover Chicago’s “25 or 6 to 4.” After “Beautiful Drug,” the band went a journey from their own “Jump Right In” to Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” to “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” They continued with musical odyssey with new songs “Tie Up” and “Same Boat.”

One of the night’s highlights came with the next song, 2011’s “Knee Deep.”

“I’d like to think that if Jimmy Buffett‘s spirit is out here tonight, he’d be right here with us. We invited him to come, let’s see what happens,” Brown said. When Buffett’s parts of the song came, a video of his smiling face singing it appeared on screen, touching the Parrot Heads in the crowd.

Brown invited out another guest, Dermot Kennedy for a few verses of “Colder Weather,” which turned into the Eagles’ “Take It to the Limit.” Then came the nine-times Platinum “Chicken Fried,” during which the band spotlighted a veteran in attendance. The band closed their set with an ultimate fan-favorite “Homegrown.”

Photo: Allister Ann

By the time Chesney hit the stage, the sun had long been down, but it was still quite hot and humid. He wouldn’t be deterred from giving it his all, though, drenching his tank top in sweat within just a few songs.

The eight-time Entertainer of the Year started his set with a bang, thrilling fans with party anthems “Living in Fast Forward,” “Beer In Mexico” and “Keg in the Closet.” His sheer athleticism as a performer was on full display as he ran from one corner of the stage to the other to get a good look at over-57,000 fans sharing in his glee. Often mouthing “I love you!” to the crowd and grinning wide, Chesney reflected the energy in the room all night.

He performed some of the more philosophical cuts in his songbook, bringing us to the present moment with “Here and Now,” “Reality” and “Til It’s Gone” before creating a special moment with his 2006 hit “Summertime.” Fans celebrated the dog days of summer, dancing in the heat and singing enthusiastically to the classic “Yoo-Hoo (Yoo-Hoo) bottle on the floorboard” line.

Chesney invited Old Dominion members Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen and Brad Tursi out for “Save It for a Rainy Day,” which Ramsey and Tursi wrote with the late Andrew Dorff. He kept the vibes going with “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems.”

Kenny Chesney with Old Dominion’s Trevor Rosen, Matthew Ramsey and Brad Tursi. Photo: Allister Ann

Then came “Somewhere With You,” a true diamond in his gem mine of a catalog. Audience members grasped at their chests as the song started and closed their eyes as Chesney delivered the heart-wrenching tune.

He continued to supply beloved hits “I Go Back,” “Get Along” and “Never Wanted Nothing More.” Chesney then invited Uncle Kracker back out for their mega-hit collaboration “When the Sun Goes Down” and then Kracker’s “Drift Away.”

Chesney kept the party vibes going with “Out Last Night” and then touched hearts in the crowd with “There Goes My Life.” He then brought Moroney back out for “All The Pretty Girls” and “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy.” The two strutted down the catwalk hand-in-hand and showed true admiration for each other.

For the final stretch of the two-hour set, longtime Chesney fans were delighted with mega-hits “Young,” “American Kids,” “Setting The World On Fire” and “How Forever Feels.” The entertainer then left the stage, but quickly reappeared for a grand finale of “Don’t Happen Twice.”

Marking his sixth play at the home of the Tennessee Titans, the concert was Chesney’s 200th stadium show. After a night of enduring Chesney hits and the unending energy transfer between him and his fans, it’s easy to see why he’s been able to sustain such a long period of dominance on the road.

With just a few weekends left, Chesney will take his “Sun Goes Down 2024 Tour” to Columbus, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan this weekend.

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Luke Combs Stays Atop MusicRow Radio Chart With ‘Twisters’ Track

Luke Combs notches his second week atop the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.”

The track appears on Twisters: The Album from the film Twisters that released late last month. The song was written by Combs, Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton.

Combs was recently featured in Post Malone’s new single, “Guy For That,” from his upcoming album F-1 Trillion arriving on Aug. 16.

“Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” currently sits at No. 8 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 9 on the Mediabase chart.

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DISClaimer Single Reviews: Jordan Davis ‘Tries On A Jaunty Tempo Tune’

It’s a variety pack of flavors in today’s DISClaimer.

We have a legend, Queen Reba, as well as newcomers Colin Stough, plus Ryan & Rory. We have folk (Kacey Musgraves), hip-hop (Shaboozey), gospel (The Oak Ridge Boys) yodeling (Phoebe White) and pop (The Mavericks).

Our two contenders for the Disc of the Day award are both solidly country, Drew Parker and Jordan Davis. I’m a huge fan of both singers. I’m giving the honor to Davis, but please play them both. A lot.

In keeping with our “variety pack” theme of the day, the DISCovery Awardees come to us from Brazil. Welcome Fernando & Sorocaba.

JUSTIN MOORE / “Put A Boot In It”
Writers: Jeremy Stover/Justin Moore/Randy Montana/Will Bundy; Producers: Jeremy Stover, Scott Borchetta; Label: The Valory Music Co.
– This takes aim at folks who trade trap beats for twang and move to Nashville from L.A. in order to make money in country music. He threatens mild violence if they don’t get more “country,” according to his definition of the lifestyle/sound. The verses and the choruses have jarringly different tempos.

THE OAK RIDGE BOYS / “Promised Land”
Writers: Ashley Monroe/Jeff Jones/Terry Clayton; Producer: Dave Cobb; Label: Lightning Rod Records
– Producer Dave Cobb insisted that the late Joe Bonsall sing a solo lead on this beautiful gospel ballad. The group has now issued a moving video of the tune in commemoration/homage to their fallen comrade. Bonsall died on July 9. The group will continue its farewell tour without him. Ben James joined as the Oaks tenor vocalist when Bonsall retired from the road in January.

PHOEBE WHITE, SUZY BOGGUSS & RIDERS IN THE SKY / “Ride Along With Me”
Writer: Phoebe White; Producer: Michael Jonathan; Label: Poet Man
– Here’s a smile for the day. Suzy Bogguss shares lead vocals with White on this lively track that kicks off the 14-year-old Kentucky yodeling phenomenon’s new album. Riders in the Sky provide the instrumental and vocal backing. The album, Cowgirl’s Delight, drops next month.

SHABOOZEY & BIGXTHAPLUG / “Drink Don’t Need No Mix”
Writers: Collins Obinna Chibueze/McKay Stevens/Nevin Sastry/Sean Cook/Xavier Landum; Producers: Sean Cook, McKay Stevens, Nevin Sastry; Label: American Dogwood/EMPIRE
– It looks like Shaboozey is going to be country’s breakout star of 2024. His delightful “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is a multi-week No. 1 smash on both country and pop charts and has been streamed 900 million times and counting. The native Virginian teams with heavyweight rising Dallas rapper BigXThaPlug in his new video. It is a profanity laced, tuneless outing that owes much more to hip-hop culture than country.

DREW PARKER / “Love The Leavin’”
Writers: Drew Parker/Lindsay Rimes/Matt Rogers; Producer: Jacob Rice; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– Parker finally dropped his debut album Camouflage Cowboy a couple of weeks ago. He simultaneously released a video for this torrid ballad. The performance will make a believer out of you, if you’re not already in his fan club. This man is a spectacular vocal talent, among the very best of this generation of young country performers.

REBA McENTIRE / “I Can’t”
Writers: Tania Hancheroff/Tia Sillers/Victoria Banks; Producer: Dave Cobb; Label: Rockin’ R Records
– Very impressive. The Country Music Hall of Fame member unleashes one of the finest performances of her distinguished career with this dramatic power ballad. The lyric is wonderfully poetic and the production has tension and energy. The ode to romantic survival is accompanied by an artful video featuring an eye-popping set and florid ballet dancers.

COLIN STOUGH / “Lookin’ For Home”
Writers: Colin Stough/Lewis Brice/Rivers Rutherford; Producer: Alex Maxwell; Label: BBR Music Group
– This American Idol alumnus has issued his debut EP. Its title tune is a rolling country rocker with a wide-open-spaces “road” vibe.

JORDAN DAVIS / “I Ain’t Sayin’”
Writers: Emily Reid/Mark Holman/Steve Moakler/Travis Wood; Producer: Paul DiGiovanni; Label: MCA Nashville
– Mr. Davis tries on a jaunty tempo tune, and it fits just right. He might not be Mr. Right, but that other guy “sure as hell ain’t.” I remain an enormous fan.

CHASE MATTHEW AND FERNANDO & SOROCABA / “Cold Blooded”
Writers: Chase Matthew/Felipe Kef/Laroy Sanchez/Lucas Santos/Sorocaba; Producer: Lucas Santos; Label: Warner Music Brazil
– The lyric might be a heartbreaker, but the fabulous Brazilian rhythms will make you want to dance down Lower Broadway with a grin on your face. Viva Fernando y Sorocaba!

KACEY MUSGRAVES / “Irish Goodbye”
Writers: Daniel Tashian/Ian Fitchuk/Kacey Musgraves; Producers: Daniel Tashian, Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves; Label: Interscope Records/MCA Nashville
– Pretty. Airy. Wafting. Folkie. Soothing.

RYAN AND RORY / “Pour Decisions”
Writers: Emily Reid/Kevin Bard/Maya Kurchner/Remy Gautreau/Ryan Follese; Producers: Kevin Bard, Nick Zinnanti; Label: BBR Music Group
– Drawling, drowsy, boozy, Southern and loping. Relax and ride along.

THE MAVERICKS & MAGGIE ROSE / “Look Around You”
Writer: Raul Malo; Producers: Raul Malo, Niko Bolas; Label: Mono Mundo Recordings
– Lovely and essential. The groove-soaked track features marvelous poly-rhythms, horn punctuations and twin harmony singing by group leader Raul Malo and soulful Maggie Rose. The hippie message of brotherhood is uplifting and uniting. You can dance to it, too.

Carrie Underwood To Return To ‘American Idol’ As Newest Judge

Carrie Underwood. Photo: Randee St. Nicholas

Season four winner Carrie Underwood will return to American Idol as its newest judge. She will join fellow country star Luke Bryan and music legend Lionel Richie on the judging panel as well as longtime host Ryan Seacrest for the music competition series’ 23rd overall season, and eighth season on ABC and Hulu.

“Carrie Underwood is the first American Idol alum ever to join the judging panel. Her global superstar status as the most successful Idol winner to date makes her a perfect fit for the show. She embodies the true spirit of Idol, as she herself is the definition of the Cinderella story. Our future hopefuls will have the chance to receive advice from someone who has walked in their exact footsteps every step of the way,” states Megan Wolflick, Showrunner & Executive Producer, American Idol. “Carrie has always been a strong supporter of Idol, and I’m thrilled for her to be reunited with our Idol family.”

“This upcoming season marks 20 years since Carrie won America’s hearts on Idol, and launched her successful multi-Grammy-winning career. As a former ‘Idol’ and dynamic musical force, she brings a remarkably unique perspective to one of the most popular shows on television,” says Craig Erwich, President, Disney Television Group. “This is a full-circle moment both for the show and audiences at home who have been tuning in for over two decades. Welcome home, Carrie.”

Since it began airing on ABC, American Idol has been a top unscripted series on the network in terms of total viewers. It currently ranks as the No. 1 most social entertainment series on broadcast or cable with over 63 million total social interactions.

Auditions for the upcoming season will kick off on Aug. 12 with the return of “Idol Across America,” the live virtual nationwide search for the next music sensation, taking place across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. Those auditioning will be given the opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a producer across any official audition date for a chance to face the judges. Contenders will also be able to audition during open call dates, and auditions will be open worldwide to all those eligible. For more information, click here.

Mark Your Calendar—August 2024

Single/Track Release Dates:

Lainey Wilson & Miranda Lambert

August 1
Danielia Cotton/So Afraid Of Losing You Again/Cottontown LLC/Symphonic Distribution
Jared Petteys/Just Go Baby

August 2
Lainey Wilson (feat. Miranda Lambert)/Good Horses/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville
Midland/Vegas/Big Machine Records
Kameron Marlowe (feat. Marcus King)/High Hopes/Sony Music Nashville
Pecos & The Rooftops/One Drunk Summer/Warner Records
Tiera Kennedy/Cry
Jackson Dean/Heavens To Betsy/Big Machine Records
Ty Myers/Let ‘Em Talk/RECORDS Nashville/Columbia Records
Troy Cartwright/One That You Want
Tyler Halverson/Closer/Atlantic Records
Shelby Lynne/Gone To Bed/Monument Records
Mackenzie Carpenter/Boots On/The Valory Music Co.
Annie Bosko/Cash/Stone Country Records
Zach John King/I’d Like To Think
Jillian Cardarelli/Can’t Help Falling In Love/Vydia
Remy Garrison/I Don’t Do This
Sheyna Gee/Younger
Bella Hudson/Cartier Cowgirl

August 5
Randall King/I Could Be That Rain/Warner Music Nashville
Pat Boone/Where Did America Go?/The Gold Label
Pryor Baird/Beauty In The Broken/Black River Entertainment
Matt VanFossen/Where You Gonna Run To Now

August 9
Kayley Green/Shadow Of A Cowboy/Sony Music Nashville

August 12
Lucie Tiger/Everybody Knows Your Name/2120 Music

August 19
Greg Pratt/If You Remember The 1990’s/PGMG Nashville

August 23
Jillian Cardarelli/American Blue/Vydia

August 26
Aaron Watson/Hit The Hay Runnin’/Adub/Big Label Records

 

Album/EP Releases:

Post Malone’s F1-Trillion cover art

August 2
Kacey Musgraves/Deeper Into The Well/Interscope Records/MCA Nashville
Ella Langley/Hungover/Columbia Records
Gavin Adcock/Actin’ Up Again/Thrivin Here Records
49 Winchester/Leavin’ This Holler/New West Records
Conner Smith/Smoky Mountains Sessions/The Valory Music Co.
Cody Hibbard/Long Ride In A Short Bed
John Carter Cash/Pilgrimage To Rising Fawn

August 9
Elvis Presley/Memphis/RCA Records/Legacy Recordings
Little Big Town/Greatest Hits/Capitol Records Nashville
Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge/Wine On Venus

August 16
Post Malone/F1-Trillion/Mercury Records/Republic Records
Josh Turner/This Country Music Thing/MCA Nashville
Muscadine Bloodline/The Coastal Plain/Stancaster Music/Thirty Tigers
Morgan Wade/Obsessed/Sony Music Nashville
Shelby Lynne/Consequences Of The Crown/Monument Records
Dan Tyminski/Dan Tyminkski: Live From The Ryman

August 23
Thomas Rhett/About A Woman/The Valory Music Co.
Lainey Wilson/Whirlwind/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville
Warren Zeiders/Relapse/Warner Records
Colby Acuff/American Son/Sony Music Nashville
Randy Rogers Band/Rollercoaster 20th Anniversary Edition
Sarahbeth Taite/The Way We Started
Grant Maloy Smith/Mississippi: American Stories/Suburban Cowboy Records

August 29
Danielia Cotton/Charley’s Pride: A Tribute To Black Country Music/Cottontown LLC/Symphonic Distribution

August 30
Hannah Kerr/As I Am/Curb Records

 

Industry Events:

August 21
17th Annual ACM Honors

August 27
36th Annual MusicRow Awards (virtual)

August 27
21st Annual SOURCE Awards

BREAKING: Nominees Revealed For 36th Annual MusicRow Awards

MusicRow Magazine is proud to reveal the nominees for the 2024 MusicRow Awards, presented by City National Bank. Determined by MusicRow subscribers, this year’s winners will be revealed on all online MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, Aug. 27.

MusicRow subscribers will receive their ballots via email on Wednesday, July 31. The Ballot Voting Period runs through Friday, Aug. 9 at 5 p.m. To become a MusicRow subscriber and become eligible to vote, sign up here.

Click here to view the digital “Nominator” newsletter for a complete list of all nominees.

There are 14 subscriber-voted categories, including:
1. Producer of the Year
2. Label Group of the Year
3. Talent Agency of the Year
4. Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year
5. Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year
6. Male Songwriter of the Year
7. Female Songwriter of the Year
8. Song of the Year
9. Discovery Artist of the Year
10. Breakthrough Artist of the Year
11. Female Artist of the Year
12. Male Artist of the Year
13. Group/Duo Artist of the Year
14. Entertainer of the Year

Now in its 36th year, the MusicRow Awards are Nashville’s longest running music industry trade publication honors and celebrate the achievements of songwriters, artists, producers and more.

The final nominees revealed in this announcement are determined by a committee. For the categories of Breakthrough Songwriter and Breakthrough Artist-Writer, outside nominations are also considered. For the Male and Female Songwriter of the Year categories, nominees are based on data from MusicRow’s Top Songwriter Chart.

All nominations are based on projects that were active between the period of June 1, 2023 and May 31, 2024. Continuing MusicRow’s tradition of recognizing talent behind the scenes, the Top 10 Album All-Star Musician Awards will be presented in conjunction with the MusicRow Awards. These honors salute Nashville’s most in-demand studio players who performed on the most albums reaching the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart during the eligibility period.

Taylor Phillips Moves Into Top 10 On Top Songwriter Chart

Taylor Phillips

Taylor Phillips has entered the top 10 on this week’s MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, sitting at No. 7 with “I Am Not Okay,” “Love You Again” and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.”

Zach Bryan remains in the No. 1 spot with “28,” “American Nights,” “Bass Boat,” “Better Days,” “Boons,” “Funny Man,” “I Remember Everything,” “Mechanical Bull,” “Nine Ball,” “Northern Thunder,” “Oak Island,” “Pink Skies,” “Sandpaper,” “The Great American Bar Scene” and “The Way Back.” Ashley Gorley holds No. 2 with “Bulletproof,” “Cowgirls,” “I Am Not Okay,” “I Had Some Help,” “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “Whiskey Whiskey” and “Young Love & Saturday Nights.” 

Josh Phillips (No. 3), Jessi Alexander (No. 4) and Hunter Phelps (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Steven Curtis Chapman Invited To Become Grand Ole Opry Member

Steven Curtis Chapman reacts to an invitation to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry
by Opry member and longtime friend Ricky Skaggs. Photo: Chris Hollo / Grand Ole Opry

Multi-Grammy and GMA Award-winning star Steven Curtis Chapman has been invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry cast. Opry member and longtime friend Ricky Skaggs did the honor of extending the invitation on Saturday night’s show.

With 50 No. 1 hits, Chapman is the most awarded artist in Christian music history. He made his Opry debut 42 years ago at age 19, when he was a performer at Opryland Theme Park.

After Chapman’s set, Skaggs made his way to the stage with a framed photo of the young star from around the time of his Opry debut.

“[The archives] have found a picture of [you]. We need to have a picture of this,” Skaggs said, looking for Opry photographer Chris Hollo. “Get a good picture because this is going to go great beside that picture right there that he’s taking because you are going to be the next member of the Grand Ole Opry, if you want to? Only if you want to!”

He continued, “I’m so proud for you bud. You deserve to be here. There’s been greats that have been on this stage and been members of the Opry and we are glad you’re joining the Grand Ole Opry and doing what you do best.”

“That is incredible, brother,” said Chapman. “I can not tell you all how surprised I am. This is a massive surprise. I had no idea, and I am so honored and just so grateful. What an amazing family to be a part of. I was thinking when I started singing tonight on this stage, I really did, this is my favorite place to sing these days. I feel at home, I feel like this is my family. Everyone here. I am so honored to be part of this family. Thank you guys. Thank you Jesus, and thank you all.”

Chapman’s induction date will be announced soon.