Chart Action: Dan + Shay Most Added At Country Radio

Dan + Shay are most added on the Billboard and Mediabase Country Airplay charts with 132 combined total first week ads for their new single “Steal My Love.” The duo earned this distinction one week after their song “Glad You Exist” was crowned No.1 on the charts and their new album, Good Things, became the first country album in the streaming era to achieve RIAA Gold certification at its release.

Band member, Dan Smyers, co-wrote “Steal My Love” with Andy Albert, Ashley Gorley, and Jordan Reynolds.

Dan + Shay will return to the road on their Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour in September after it was abruptly canceled last March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Darius Rucker Hosts 12th Annual “Darius & Friends” Benefit Concert

Darius Rucker and his band play at the Ryman Auditorium for 12th annual “Darius & Friends” Concert. Photo: Austin Friedline

Darius Rucker’s 12th annual “Darius & Friends” benefit concert on Tuesday night (Aug. 17) brought together a sold-out audience at the Ryman Auditorium along with at-home fans watching via live stream for a good cause. Preceded by his corresponding golf tournament and silent auction on Monday morning, this year’s event alone raised more than $410,000, enabling the charity event to surpass the $2.5 million mark for funds raised over the last decade to aid children at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

In returning home to the iconic Ryman Auditorium this year, the show featured a surprise lineup including Jason Aldean, Brothers Osborne, John Daly, Keb’ Mo’, Runaway June and Elvie Shane.

Darius Rucker and his band play at the Ryman Auditorium for 12th annual “Darius & Friends” Concert. Photo: Austin Friedline

This year’s milestone fundraising event adds yet another successful page to the decade-plus history of “Darius & Friends.” Prior guests have included Lauren Alaina, Brooks & Dunn, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Sheryl Crow, Ashley McBryde, A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Paul Stanley of KISS, among many others.

Laine Hardy Unveils Track List For Upcoming Debut Album

Laine Hardy. Photo: Robby Klein

Laine Hardy has revealed the details for his Buena Vista Records/Industrial Media’s 19 Recordings debut album, Here’s To Anyone, due out Sept. 17.

Produced by Michael Knox, the 11-track project features songs from some of Nashville’s biggest hitmakers including David Lee Murphy, Jessi Alexander, Josh Thompson, Wendell Mobley, and more. Fan favorite “Memorize You” was featured in multiple episodes of ABC’s The Bachelorette this season with the music video and track racking up 8.6 million streams and counting. His southern rock tinged “Authentic,” is also featured on the project, along with his single “Tiny Town,” penned by Michael Tyler.

“I’m a down-home guy, from Southeast Louisiana,” Hardy explains. “ I just want to show all my fans that I’m not going to stray away from who I am, and where I come from.  I feel like we really did that with the album and I’m very proud of it.”

After winning American Idol in 2019, Hardy focused on songwriting and touring, and his 2020 “Ground I Grew Up On” virtual tour made 20-plus online stops with views at 2 million and counting. The 21-year old will be making his Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday, Aug. 28 and just kicked off his Monster Energy Outbreak headlining tour with dates running through the end of the year.

Here’s To Anyone Track List:
1. Authentic – Jessi Alexander, Matt Jenkins, David Lee Murphy
2. For a Girl – Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher, Tony Martin, Johnny Dailey
3. Here’s to Anyone – Jacob Rice, John King, Derrick Southerland
4. Memorize You – Michael Tyler, Eric Arjes, Steven Dale Jones
5. One of Those – Laine Hardy, Jordan Reynolds, Laura Veltz
6. Comin’ Down – Justin Weaver, Josh Miller, Josh Mirenda
7. Ground I Grew Up On – Josh Thompson, Brett Beavers, Brandon Kinney
8. California Won’t – Mike Busbee, Andrew Dorff, Jon Nite
9. Tiny Town – Michael Tyler
10. The Other LA – Laine Hardy, Erik Dylan, Andy Sheridan, Dan Isbell
11. Let There Be Country – Jason Afable, Steve Moakler, Tim Nicholas

Florida Georgia Line Cancels ‘I Love My Country 2021 Tour’ Due To COVID-19

Florida Georgia Line. Photo: John Shearer

Out of an abundance of caution, Florida Georgia Line announced today (Aug. 20) the cancellation of their “I Love My Country Tour 2021” due to COVID-19.

“There is nothing better than seeing all of your faces from the stage, feeling your good energy, and making memories together,” shares FGL’s Tyler Hubbard. “We were hopeful we could get back on the road this fall, and are so bummed to have to cancel this tour, but we know in our hearts that we still have to make sure we’re keeping our fans and crew safe. It’s unfortunate that we have to cancel but we hope y’all understand. We love our fans and can’t wait to be back out when the time is right.”

“Although we’ve been able to see some of y’all at shows recently, everyone’s continued safety has been weighing heavy on us,” adds FGL’s Brian Kelley. “To our fans, band, crew, and all of the venues around the country, thank you for your love and support! We couldn’t do what we do without you, and we hope we can all do our part to bring live music back soon.”

Presented by Old Camp and sponsored by T-Mobile, the anticipated 29-stop trek featuring Russell Dickerson as direct support, plus openers Lauren Alaina and Redferrin, was due to launch at Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sept. 24, and run through Nov. 20 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

For all current ticket holders, no action is required. All refunds will be issued to the original method of payment used at time of purchase.

Rodney Atkins And Rose Falcon Combine A Life Of Love And Music As New Duo: Rod + Rose

Platinum country recording artist Rodney Atkins and singer-songwriter Rose Falcon are already partners in life, and now they are partners in music as well, as they team up to form a new duo, Rod + Rose. Their first joint effort single, “Being Here, Being There,” drops today (Aug. 20) via Curb Records.

Married since 2013, the two have a sound steeped in country and roots with harmonies that intertwine his signature grit with her feminine charm. Their new single is an ode to the devotion of that friend who has your back through life’s highs and lows.

“This song is about being, and having, that friend who celebrates with you during the highs and isn’t afraid to get in the trenches with you during the lows,” says Falcon. “We recently went through a year of feeling like there were way more lows than highs, and when you go through one difficult scenario after another, you begin to question everything. It can be hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but if you have that person you can count on to walk through life with you, it’s a game changer. When one is down, the other picks up the slack, and vice-versa. We know how lucky we are to have each other, now more than ever.”

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“Being Here, Being There” isn’t the couple’s first collaborative effort. Rod + Rose have been singing side by side for years and share two sons: Ryder and Scout. Most recently, they co-wrote several tracks for Atkins’ latest album, Caught Up In The Country, whose Gold-certified title cut, featuring The Fisk Jubilee Singers, set the record (at the time) for the longest-running single in Billboard Country Airplay history at 57 weeks. The two plan to share more new music in the months to come.

Old Dominion Return With New Album, ‘Time, Tequila & Therapy’

Old Dominion. Photo: Mason Allen

Grammy-nominated band Old Dominion has announced their fourth full-length album, Time, Tequila & Therapy, will be released on Oct. 8 via Sony Music Nashville. To herald the record’s arrival, the group have shared a track from the project, “All I Know About Girls.”

Through Time, Tequila & Therapy’s 13 tracks, the group surveys the ups, downs, trials, and tribulations of life, love, and friendships. The opener “Why Are You Still Here” ponders what an ex is up to while the upbeat “Hawaii” whisks Jimmy Buffet-style island bliss down south. Gladys Knight joins lead singer Matthew Ramsey on the Motown-by-way-of-Music-Row soul stunner “Lonely Side of Town,” but the action all culminates with “Ain’t Nothing Wrong With Love” as one final chant soars off to the heavens. Each band member—Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Brad Tursi, Whit Sellers, and Geoff Sprung—participated in the songwriting alongside Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne.

The album’s lead single, “I Was On A Boat That Day,” recently achieved the band’s biggest radio impact date of their career, receiving 248 first-week station adds. The track currently sits as the second most added song of 2021 and has already gathered over 20 million streams in addition to 2.2 million YouTube views.

The “We Are Old Dominion” tour will visit major markets and historic venues coast-to-coast, kicking off tomorrow (Aug. 21) at Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Ore.. Tickets for the band’s first full-scale headline run since 2019 are on sale now.

 

Time, Tequila & Therapy Track List:
1. Why Are You Still Here
2. Hawaii
3. Walk On Whiskey
4. All I Know About Girls
5. Blue Jeans
6. No Hard Feelings
7. Lonely Side of Town (feat. Gladys Knight)
8. I Was On A Boat That Day
9. Drinking My Feelings
10. Somethings The Same About You
11. I Want To Live In A House With You
12. Don’t Forget Me
13. Ain’t Nothing Wrong With Love

Carter Faith’s Debut EP, ‘Let Love Be Love,’ Available Now

Carter Faith. Photo: Alexa Kinigopoulos

Up-and-coming country singer-songwriter Carter Faith has released her debut EP, Let Love Be Love, available now on all digital and streaming platforms. Signed to Altenda and Pound It Out Loud, she recently performed the lead track, “Joyride,” during her Ryman Auditorium debut, closing out the sold-out Whiskey Jam 10-year anniversary show.

Originally from Davidson, North Carolina, Faith taught herself guitar and piano, and soon after began writing songs. She has received over eleven million streams with her recent releases and has shared the stage with artists like Cole Swindell, Old Dominion, and Chris Young.

“I got the inspiration for the EP title Let Love Be Love from a really beautiful poem by Morgan Harper Nichols called Let July be July,” shares Faith. “This poem struck me because life is so fast and I for one am always worrying about the future and wanting it to speed up, but I have found that makes us miss out on most of life itself.”

The songwriter recently delivered leading track “Joyride” that has already amassed over two million streams and counting. Faith gave listeners a sneak peek of what’s to come with acoustic project The Dusk Sessions. The recordings included original tracks “Leaving Tennessee” and “Easy Pill,” as well as a reimagined version of Britney Spears’ “…Baby One More Time.”

“As I put these individual songs together into a group and tried to put my finger on how they all somehow connected, I discovered that they each were completely unapologetic,” she adds. “The songs hold so much emotion but they don’t analyze these emotions, they just ‘let them be.’ When it comes to life and all the beauties that it holds, I don’t want to waste time analyzing it but instead just basking in the craziness of it all. Let Love Be Love is about truly experiencing life and love, and everything in between.”

 

Let Love Be Love Track List:
1. Joyride (Carter Faith, Margaret Valentine, Jen Stegall) – Produced by Ben West
2. Buzzkilla (Faith, Jonny Price) – Produced by Ben West
3. Cowboys and Dreamers (Faith, Steve Moakler) – Produced by Ben West
4. Lasso (Faith, Stegall) – Produced by Ben West, Jen Stegall, & Sean McConnell
5. I Just Wanna Dance – (Faith, Valentine, Ben West) – Produced by Ben West
6. Pipe Dream – (Faith, Sean McConnell, Ashley Ray) – Produced by Ben West & Sean McConnell

Lady A Demonstrates ‘What A Song Can Do’ On Upcoming Album

Lady A has shared some details behind their upcoming new album, What A Song Can Do, out through BMLG Records on Oct. 22. As a preview, the trio has unveiled “Where Would I Be,” which is available on streaming platforms now.

The 14-track project serves as a love letter of sort to Lady A’s fans, and reinvigorates the band’s signature sound with help from producer Dan Huff. The project contains their Top-15-and-rising lead single “Like a Lady” as well as plenty of unheard tracks, such as “You Keep Thinking That” which puts Scott’s sassiness on blast, and “Friends Don’t Let Friends,” a collaboration featuring Thomas RhettDarius Rucker and Carly Pearce.

Additionally, Dave Haywood, one third of the group, steps to the mic for his first-ever lead vocal on the devoted “Working On This Love” as it finds him delivering a tender acoustic poem written solo for his wife, Kelli. The album ends with “Swore I Was Leaving” which was the first song the trio wrote for What A Song Can Do. Writers contributing to the project include Laura Veltz, Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett, Corey Crowder, Ryan Hurd, and more.

“We’ve rediscovered our purpose, and it’s to entertain and spread a positive message – I really truly believe that,” Charles Kelley says. “I want our legacy to be songs that make people feel good. But, I also think there’s more to our story that hasn’t been written yet.”

With 11 No. 1s, 18 million albums sold, 34 million tracks, and five billion digital streams, the group recently launched their 34-city “Lady A: What A Song Can Do Tour” with special guests Pearce, Niko Moon, and Tenille Arts. Lady A will also make a special stop to the brand new First Bank Amphitheater on Aug. 27 as part of the Franklin venues inaugural lineup.

What A Song Can Do Track List:
1. Talk Of This Town | Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds
2. What A Song Can Do | Charles Kelley, Sam Ellis, Ryan Hurd, Laura Veltz
3. Like A Lady | Hillary Scott, Dave Barnes, Michelle Buzz, Martin Johnson, Brandon Paddock
4. Things He Handed Down | Charles Kelley, Julian Bunetta, Jesse Frasure, Thomas Rhett
5. Fire | Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Justin Ebach
6. Chance Of Rain | Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Topher Brown, Justin Ebach
7. Worship What I Hate | Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott, Natalie Hemby, Amy Wadge
8. Where Would I Be | David Garcia, Natalie Hemby, Jordan Terry Minton
9. Friends Don’t Let Friends (featuring Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, Darius Rucker) | Charles Kelley, Julian Bunetta, Ashley Gorley, Thomas Rhett
10. In Waves | Charles Kelley, Joey Hendricks, Alysa Vanderheym, Michael Whitworth
11. You Keep Thinking That | Charles Kelley, Dave Cohen, Chris Gelbuda, Steven Lee Olsen
12. Be That For You | Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Corey Crowder
13. Workin’ On This Love | Dave Haywood
14. Swore I Was Leaving | Dave Haywood, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, Jordan Reynolds, Parker Welling

Priscilla Block Earns First No. 1 On MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart

In a tight race to No. 1 this week, Priscilla Block makes her debut at the top of the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart edging out Lainey Wilson by two spins and Jameson Rodgers by five spins.

“Just About Over You” was written by Block, Emily Kroll, and Sarah Jones. It appears on her debut self-titled EP released earlier this year via Mercury Nashville.

“This EP is such a vulnerable side of who I am and where I’ve been,” says Block. “It’s my story of falling apart in order to find myself again. I hope that when you hear these songs, they make you feel that it’s ok to not be perfect and realize that sometimes we need the lows to value the highs… And once you regain that confidence… Let it show baby!”

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On The Row: Southerland Shares Their Journey From Cover Band To Center Stage

Southerland visits MusicRow. Photo: Haley Crow

The origin story of Southerland reads like one from a country music fairytale. The duo of Matt Chase and Chris Rogers spent years cutting their teeth playing hours on hours at bars, frequenting many–if not all–of the spots on Nashville’s Broadway. Having met through singer-songwriter Ray Fulcher, the two decided to “give the duo thing a try.” With no name or songs to offer at the time, they set off to figure out their direction.

“We figured out we were going to be a duo, but the immediate next question was, ‘What kind of music are we going to make?’ At gigs we would play the Top 40 stuff, but our roots and what’s true to us is what artists like Brooks & Dunn, Montgomery Gentry, Alan Jackson, Shenandoah, George Strait, and so on were doing,” Chase explains. “We decided that we were just going to make unapologetically country stuff, because if we didn’t, then we were already off to a bad start because that isn’t true to who we are.”

It wasn’t until a few years later that their namesake surfaced. After drowning in a sea of name contenders–like Palmetto Peaches, to pay homage to Chase’s South Carolina and Rogers’ Georgia roots, or Chase & Rogers like that of past iconic country duos–it took an 18-hour drive to Bath, Maine for the pieces to fit together.

“It was the first time that we were playing three nights at this place called Erik’s Church in Maine, opening for Ray. We had never been to Maine before so we were Googling what to do there, and we came across a Wikipedia page and started reading random facts about the place,” Rogers remembers. “In Bath, Maine there’s a place called Bath Iron Works. It’s where the U.S.S. Southerland battleship is.”

Chase sums it simply, “We landed on Southerland because it sounded cool and we had known the whole time that we wanted a name that paid tribute to both of us being from the south.”

Since that fateful trip to Bath, Maine and Erik’s Church, the River House Artists duo have released their recent Boot Up EP which features seven songs and acts as the introduction to Southerland.

“We went to put this EP together and we knew that most people had never heard of us or listened to our music before,” Chase admits. “We looked at all of our songs and found the ones that we thought would really give people a good idea of who we are. We wanted to put together a catalogue of songs so that if you’d never known Southerland, you could listen to tracks 1-7 and get a good idea of who we are.”

Among the seven tracks is their blue-collar anthem, “Came Out of Nowhere,” which was penned by Rogers, Chase, and Jessi Alexander. In a truly unapologetically country manner, the song goes out to the many people working the often overlooked blue collar jobs that make the world go round. Also found on the project is “Along Those Lines,” the track that Chase calls “the story of us.” Written with Greg Bates and Driver Williams, the duo recounted their southern upbringing and started to compare notes. Finding an uncanny amount of similarities, they put it all together and wrapped it in a three-minute package.

However, the pair shift the tone and the tempo with the EP’s title track. Penned with Austin Taylor Smith and Bates, “Boot Up” puts a catchy spin on an old phrase.

“We were on Zoom and we were waiting on Greg to come into the meeting room. He texted us and and said, ‘Sorry, guys. I’m running a little late because I’m waiting on my computer to boot up.’” Rogers jokes, “As soon as he came in and we said, ‘You’re such an old man. Who says boot up?’” And the rest is history.

Pictured (L-R): LB Cantrell (MusicRow), Lydia Farthing (MusicRow), Matt Chase, Chris Rogers, Sherod Robertson (MusicRow), Haley Crow (MusicRow), Alex Parry (MusicRow)

With an arsenal of original material, Southerland is ready to take their songs to the stage in a different fashion than that of their early days.

“Chris and I essentially started as a cover band, but we also did multiple years on Broadway playing four or five nights, and eight hours a day sometimes,” they explain. “That’s where we learned how to be entertainers, how to get people who just happen to walk into a bar to hear our voices together, and learn what makes them want to hear us play our songs.”

Though thankful for those experiences and where they came from, Southerland is ready and hopeful for what is to come–never taking any moment on stage for granted.

“Playing in front of people is where we feel the most comfortable,” Chase sums. “To be on any stage or to open for any artist is always a pinch ourselves moment because we know where we started and where we’re going.”