Taylor Swift Remains At Pinnacle Of MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Taylor Swift. Photo: Beth Garrabrant

Taylor Swift has remained at the top of the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart again this week, with many charting songs from her re-recorded version of Red.

Ashley Gorley maintains the No. 2 position on the chart this week. He is a co-writer on “Steal My Love” (Dan + Shay), “Take My Name” (Parmalee), “New Truck” (Dylan Scott), “You Should Probably Leave” (Chris Stapleton), “Sand In My Boots” (Morgan Wallen), “Beers On Me” (Dierks Bentley, Hardy & Breland), “Give Heaven Some Hell” (Hardy) and “Slow Down Summer” (Thomas Rhett).

Jesse Frasure (No. 3), Michael Hardy (No. 4), and Rhett Akins (No. 5) complete the top five on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

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.

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Lauren Alaina Plots ‘Top Of The World Tour’ For 2022

Multi-Platinum selling artist Lauren Alaina has announced her 2022 headlining “Top of the World Tour Presented by Maurices” will launch on Feb. 24 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Special guest Spencer Crandall will join Alaina. Tickets go on sale this Friday (Dec. 10).

The tour is named after her No. 1 album, Sitting Pretty on Top of the World, which includes her current hit single “Getting Over Him” featuring Jon Pardi, as well as the RIAA Gold-certified “Getting Good” featuring her friend and mentor Trisha Yearwood.

“After two long years, I am so excited to get back on the road for my second headlining tour,” says Alaina. “My fans have continued to support me even when we weren’t able to be in the same room together. I’m on Top Of The World thinking about being back on stage, face to face, with the people who got me here.”

“We are proud to be the presenting sponsor of Lauren Alaina’s tour, with Lauren styled in her favorite Maurices outfits,” adds David Kornberg, Maurices CEO. “Our customers love country music. Lauren’s tour locations and her mission align strongly with our core purpose of making a positive difference in the lives of women who are the heart of our hometowns.”

Alaina is also gearing up for the release of her new inspirational book, Getting Good At Being You, due out tomorrow (Dec. 7).

“Top Of The World Tour Presented by Maurices” Dates:
Feb 24 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Feb 25 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Feb 26 – Warrendale, PA – Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
Mar 2 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club – Music Hall
Mar 3 – Asbury Park, NJ – Stone Pony
Mar 4 – Bethlehem, PA – Steelstacks – Musikfest Café
Mar 10 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
Mar 11 – Columbia, MO – The Blue Note
Mar 12 – Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
Mar 17 – Milwaukee, WI – The Rave / Eagles Club
Mar 18 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theater
Mar 19 – Council Bluffs, IA – Horseshoe Council Bluffs | Whiskey Roadhouse
Mar 24 – Hobart, IN – Art Theater
Mar 25 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
Mar 26 – Indianapolis, IN – 8 Seconds Saloon
April 7 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
April 8 – Cedar Park, TX – The Haute Spot
April 9 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall
April 13 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
April 14 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
April 15 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall

Jimmie Allen Announces ‘Down Home Tour’ For 2022

Jimmie Allen. Photo: Shea Flynn

Jimmie Allen will embark on his first headlining tour–the “Down Home Tour 2022″–in February with special guests Neon Union.

The 19-date trek will kick off Feb. 3 at the Troubadour in LA with subsequent visits in Las Vegas, San Antonio, Milwaukee, Cincinnati and more through May. Artist presale will begin Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. local time through Dec. 9. General tickets will go on sale Friday, Dec. 10 at 10 a.m. local time.

“I’m looking forward to the ‘Down Home Tour,’ my first ever headlining tour. I wanted to wait awhile before headlining because I wanted the timing to be right, I didn’t want to rush it. I wanted to make sure I was ready, my band was ready, so we could give the audience what they deserve every night–which is greatness,” Allen shares. “And I finally feel like my band and I are at a point where greatness is something we can achieve. To everyone that’s supported us so far on our journey, thank you. We look forward to seeing you and a bunch of our new friends on the ‘Down Home Tour.’”

The announcement comes on the heels of Allen’s first Grammy nomination and a banner year for him as reigning CMA New Artist of the Year and ACM New Male Artist of the Year. He also recently launched JAB Entertainment, a full-service management and production company started alongside partners John Marks and Aaron Benward.

Kenny Chesney Notches 34th Chart-Topper With ‘Knowing You’

Kenny Chesney. Photo: Allister Ann

Kenny Chesney‘s contemplative “Knowing You” has become his 34th single to make it to the top of the charts.

Penned by Adam James, Brett James and Kat Higgins, the yearning song was Higgins’ first cut and the very first American No. 1 for the CCMA nominated songwriter/artist, whose songs have also been recorded by Carrie Underwood and The Lone Bellow.

“Losing people you care about is always hard,” Chesney says. “There’s a hole where all that adventure used to be. But if you pause for a moment, remember all the crazy times; the discoveries, moments you shared while sad and laughing… If you take all that in, if you know the person who’s gone brought all that to you; how can you be anything but glad? When you’re sad, it’s so easy to forget… But I worry we lose all the love and beauty in sadness over what’s gone. My hope, throughout the life of this single, has been for people to take this idea and embrace it, embrace that person they loved who’s gone and celebrate every small thing that was part of their relationship.”

Chesney is gearing up for his “Here And Now 2022” tour, which is set to kick off April 23 at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. The trek marks his return to the road after three years.

Cole Swindell Headed ‘Down To The Bar’ On 2022 Tour

Cole Swindell. Photo: Robby Klein

Cole Swindell has announced he will launch his headlining “Down To The Bar Tour” in early 2022. The multi-Platinum selling artist will be joined by Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke on the trek, which kicks off on Feb. 17, 2022 in Peoria, Illinois.

“I am so excited to kick off 2022 back on the road with a headlining tour,” says Swindell. “I’ve been big fans of Travis Denning and Ashley Cooke for a while now so to be able to get them for this tour is exciting. The fans are going to be in for a lot of surprises on this tour! It will be hard to top 2021, but getting this tour out there already has me excited for the new year.”

Since he launched his career in 2014, the Warner Music Nashville recording artist has hit the road with country superstars Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and most recently, Thomas Rhett. Swindell first headlined in 2018 with his “Reason To Drink Tour” and co-headlined the “Reason To Drink…Another Tour” with Dustin Lynch.

Swindell’s current single, “Never Say Never,” a duet with Lainey Wilson, was the most added song at country radio on add-day, making it the biggest radio add-day of Swindell’s career (91 total adds). Read Swindell and Wilson’s chat with MusicRow about the duet here.

Tickets for the “Down To The Bar Tour” will go on sale to the public in most markets beginning Friday, Dec. 10 and Friday, Dec. 17.

Cole Swindell’s “Down To The Bar Tour” Dates:
February 17 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center
February 18 – Ralston, NE – Ralston Arena
February 19 – Park City, KS – Hartman Arena
February 24 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center
February 25 – Everett, WA – Angel of the Winds Arena
February 26 – Spokane, WA – First Interstate Center for the Arts
March 10 – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium
March 12 – Augusta, GA – William B. Bell Auditorium
March 17 – Norfolk, VA – Chartway Arena
March 18 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theater
March 24 – Independence, MO – Cable Dahmer Arena
March 25 – Sioux Falls, SD – Sanford Pentagon
March 26 – Mankato, MN – Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
April 1 – Waterloo, NY – del Lago Resort & Casino – The Vine
April 2 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Artist
April 3 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

Caroline Spence, David Ramirez Sign With Red 11 Music

Caroline Spence & David Ramirez

Red 11 Music has announced the signing of two new artists: rising Americana artist Caroline Spence and Austin-based singer-songwriter David Ramirez. They will be represented by Nashville agents Geoff Turner and Jon Folk, respectively.

Spence has won numerous songwriting awards from industry mainstays like the Kerrville Folk Festival. Her 2015 full-length debut Somehow featured guest appearances from Anderson East, Erin Rae and Andrew Combs. She followed that up with 2017’s Spades and Roses. Spence’s 2019 Rounder Records debut, Mint Condition, earned a spot on Rolling Stone’s Best Country and Americana Albums and featured Emmylou Harris as a guest vocalist on the title track.

Ramirez has released six full-length records, most recently 2020’s My Love is a Hurricane on Thirty Tigers. Ramirez has collaborated and toured with a variety of artists, including Noah Gundersen, Nathaniel Rateliff, Dylan LeBlanc, Lera Lynn and Matt Costa.

Red 11 Music has offices in Nashville and Austin and, in just over a decade, the boutique agency’s roster has grown to include Turnpike Troubadours, Shooter Jennings, Old 97’s, Jack Ingram and American Aquarium, among others.

Lineup Revealed For CRS 2022 New Faces of Country Music Show

Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) has announced the lineup for the CRS 2022 New Faces of Country Music Show. The artists selected include Gabby Barrett, Walker Hayes, Parker McCollum, Jameson Rodgers, and Lainey Wilson.

These five artists will close out Country Radio Seminar (CRS) at the New Faces show on Friday, Feb. 25 at Omni Nashville Hotel. CRS will be held Wednesday, Feb. 23 through Feb. 25, 2022, and registration is open now.

Established in 1970, the annual New Faces of Country Music Show is one of the most anticipated events at CRS. Five emerging artists who have achieved significant success at Country Radio during the qualification period are selected each year to perform.

“There were no bad options in this year’s New Faces election slate, so it’s not a surprise the final lineup is stellar,” says CRB New Faces Committee Chairman, Chuck Aly. “The only thing more exciting than what these artists bring to this year’s show is that we’ll all get to experience it in person!”

EMPIRE Nashville Signs Publishing Deal With RVSHVD [Exclusive]

Pictured (L-R): Sarah-Beth Gerlecz (Nashville Counsel), Leslie Roberts (BMI – Assistant Vice President, Creative), Eric Hurt (VP of A&R), RVSHVD, Jonnie Forster (Manager), Heather Vassar (VP of Marketing), William Dyer (Product Manager). Photo: Steve Lowry

Rising Nashville recording artist RVSHVD has signed with EMPIRE’s publishing division.

From Willacoochee, Georgia, the 23-year-old singer-songwriter started making music ten years ago. While listening to rap beats as a young teen, RVSHVD realized his talent for songwriting. Crediting Lil Bow Wow as an early influence, he dug deeper into the power of songwriting by studying the work of Lil Wayne, Eminem, and Tupac.

RVSHVD (pronounced RA-SHAD) jumped genres after hearing “Sweet Thing” by Keith Urban. With the help of a signature vocal tone, his home studio, and a viral TikTok video, RVSHVD became nationally recognized for his country version of Roddy Ricch’s “Ballin’.” The song went viral on Spotify, TikTok, Apple Music and YouTube, amassing over 20 million streams to date. RVSHVD has shared his talents through TikTok by posting country versions of some of today’s most popular hip-hop tracks. His song, “Raised Up,” teased on Tik Tok, gained nearly 6 million views and landed in the Top 10 All Genres Chart on iTunes. RVSHVD has continued to release original songs through EMPIRE.

“As EMPIRE Nashville continues to grow, we’re thrilled to add artist/writer RVSHVD to our roster,” says VP of A&R, Eric Hurt. “We believe his unique style and talent is important to the country format and we’re excited to be a part of his growing career.”

“It’s a relationship town and you’ll be hard pressed to find a more genuine and dependable crew than Eric, Heather [Vassar], William [Dyer], Sarah-Beth [Gerlecz] and the rest of the team at EMPIRE,” says RVSHVD’s manager, Jonnie Forster. “RVSHVD already feels at home.”

“I’m thankful to everybody at EMPIRE for the opportunity and my friends, family and my fans for the support of my music,” shares RVSHVD. “It’s so dope to be able to live my dreams and do what I love.”

EMPIRE’s publishing division currently represents hit writers Yung Bleu, India Got Them Beats, !llmind, Nebu Kiniza, Fuse (of 808 Mafia), Justin Love, and Kal V, among others.

Chart Action: Swindell, Wilson Dominate Country Radio

Cole Swindell and Lainey Wilson impact country radio this week with their latest single, “Never Say Never” released via Warner Music Nashville. The single received 29 new adds on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and debuted at No. 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart. On Mediabase, “Never Say Never” earned 28 adds and sits at No. 35. On the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio chart, it saw 20 new station adds and was the highest debut at No. 43.

Swindell co-wrote “Never Say Never” with Jessi Alexander and Chase McGill in 2018. The Zach Crowell-produced track blends Swindell and Wilson’s signature sounds, offering a perfect mixture of country twang and relatability with rocking guitar licks and powerful concert-ready production. The hard-hitting back and forth dialog finds the duo admitting that sometimes you just can’t walk away, even when you know you should. MusicRow recently sat down with the duo to discuss the single. Click here to read the full interview.

For more chart data, view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly.

Carly Pearce Brings Her Magic To Nashville’s CMA Theater Stage

Carly Pearce performs at the CMA Theater in Nashville. Photo: Alexa Campbell

Carly Pearce graced the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater stage Thursday night (Dec. 2) and reminded Nashville just why she’s the new CMA Awards Female Vocalist of the Year.

Pearce is wrapping up her first headlining tour tonight (Dec. 3) at The Castle Theatre in Bloomington, Illinois. She chose smaller theaters in more metropolitan markets like Chicago, New York City, and Washington, DC to tour her esteemed 2021 album, 29: Written in Stone. In a press release the now 31-year old said that after spending the last few summers on big tours, wondering if her songs were truly connecting to such big crowds, she decided to hone in on intimate venues for this tour. “To hear those voices coming back to me and faces with their own pain, that’s when you realize these songs matter,” she said.

But Pearce is gearing up to go really big in 2022, when she will join Kenny Chesney on his “Here And Now Stadium Tour.”

Sony Music Nashville’s Andrew Jannakos joined Pearce on select dates for the tour, including at the CMA Theater. He provided a smooth, low-key opening set for Pearce, impressing the audience with his romantic “Wine Country” and signature “Gone Too Soon,” as well as several other well-written new songs.

Carly Pearce performs at the CMA Theater in Nashville. Photo: Alexa Campbell

When it came time for Pearce’s soul-baring set, she held nothing back, guiding the captivated audience track by track through 29: Written in Stone. She played the album in order and noted how meticulous she was with its sequence.

Kicking things off on a sassy note, Pearce performed the charming “Diamondback.” Throughout the show Pearce displayed her growth from the painful divorce that inspired her album. At times, like when she’s singing about her worth on “Diamondback” or telling her ex off on “Liability,” she gives a wink to the crowd, knowing her fans have been there, done that. On other songs like “Day One” and “Messy,” she seems to evoke an advice-giving role to her fans, empowering them to get through the valley they may be in. Performance by performance Pearce shows why she’s one of the most exciting, charming and talented artists in the format.

The intimate crowd held onto every word Pearce said—and sang. They knew the harmonies, the background vocals, and even added their own commentary—which Pearce responded to throughout the night. They were thrilled to hear “Next Girl,” and showed the same love for “Messy” and “Should’ve Known Better.”

During her current single, “Never Wanted To Be That Girl,” Pearce played both roles of the wife and the other woman, a part usually sung by Ashley McBryde. “Just pretend I have dark curly hair and a big eagle tattoo,” Pearce quipped.

Pearce’s homegrown country vocals shined on “Dear Miss Loretta.” The Kentucky-native said that Loretta Lynn‘s “Blue Kentucky Girl” was the first song she learned on guitar, and that though she listened to Lynn her whole life, “some certain events in [her] life have made [Pearce] understand her songwriting a little better.”

Elsewhere in the setlist Pearce performed perhaps the most emotional song on the record: “Show Me Around,” a song inspired by the tragic death of her former producer, Busbee. Pearce revealed that the song title came from a speech given by songwriter Barry Dean at Busbee’s funeral. Dean said that he thought Busbee was looking at Heaven like he would look at Disneyland, searching for things to show his wife and daughters. During the pauses in Pearce’s performance it was so silent that you could hear sniffles arising from the seats.

At some point Pearce thanked her label president Scott Borchetta, who beamed up at her from his seat, for letting her make the transparent, vulnerable album she wanted to make.

Pearce’s show wasn’t the only event at the Country Music Hall of Fame Thursday night. The opening to Bill Anderson‘s new Hall of Fame exhibit took place earlier in the evening. Pearce even stopped by to celebrate Anderson before her show, lending her vocals to his iconic “Whiskey Lullaby.” When Anderson arose to give his remarks, he commented on Peace’s performance, saying “you don’t have to worry about the future of country music when there’s people like her.”