2021 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 33rd MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Breakthrough Artist of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville artist who achieved significant career progress for the first time.

The MusicRow Awards will be announced virtually among multiple MusicRow platforms on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. Presenting Sponsor of the 2021 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.

Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 23 at 5 p.m.

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Tenille Arts has had a stellar year, including her single “Somebody Like That” becoming the first No. 1 song in country music written, performed and produced by all females. A native of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Arts is the first Canadian to reach No. 1 in the U.S. since 2007 and first Canadian female since Terri Clark in 2004. She also won the Rising Star award at the 2020 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Arts is following up “Somebody Like That” with new single “Back Then, Right Now.”

BRELAND is a talented addition to the country music family. His autobiographical hit “Cross Country” is a well-written song with the dual meanings of literally moving across the country, while also crossing genre lines. Known for frequently tapping guest collaborators, he upped the ante by adding Mickey Guyton to a new version of “Cross Country.” With his career on the rise since his platinum debut song “My Truck” dropped in 2019, BRELAND has collaborated with Gary LeVox, Lauren Alaina, Chase Rice, and Sam Hunt, and most recently his second collaboration with Keith Urban on “Throw It Back.” BRELAND will kick off his first headlining tour at Bonnaroo Music Festival on Sept. 5.

Mickey Guyton had a hard-earned, much-deserved breakthrough year. Her important songs “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” and “Black Like Me” made listeners sit up and take notice. Guyton made history as the first Black female solo artist to earn a Grammy nomination in a country category, for Best Country Solo Performance for “Black Like Me” which she performed on the show. In addition, she teamed with Keith Urban to co-host this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards. “Black Like Me” is nominated for MusicRow Song of the Year.

Parker McCollum is riding into the release of his full-length major label debut album with a No. 1 single and sold-out shows across the country. The upcoming project, Gold Chain Cowboy, was produced by the talented Jon Randall and features his No. 1 “Pretty Heart” and follow-up single “To Be Loved By You.” McCollum is a perfectionistic songwriter with the talent of being able to convey a feeling while leaving the lyrics open to interpretation, such as on his just-released solo-write “Rest of My Life.” He is also nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer.

Niko Moon scored his first No. 1 as an artist with debut single “Good Time.” He followed that success with new release “No Sad Songs” and is finishing up his debut full-length album with longtime collaborator and co-producer Joshua Murty. Moon’s track record is strong, with writing credits on five No. 1 hits for Zac Brown Band, plus cuts by Dierks Bentley, Ashley Monroe and others. His hit “Good Time” earned MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter nominations for his four co-writers, including Murty.

Jameson Rodgers charted a No. 1 debut with “Some Girls” as well as his latest Top 20 hit “Cold Beer Calling My Name,” which features labelmate Luke Combs. All are on his excellent new EP In It For The Money. The Mississippi native moved to Music City more than a decade ago, and in recent years his hard work has paid off as co-writer of hits for Florida Georgia Line (“Talk You Out of It”) and Chris Lane (“I Don’t Know About You”), as well as the title track of Luke Bryan’s latest album Born Here Live Here Die Here. Rodgers is the reigning MusicRow Discovery Artist of the Year.

Glen Campbell’s Final Troubadour Set Commemorated In New Live Album, Out Tomorrow

Glen Campbell. Photo: Kristin Burns / Courtesy of Surfdog Records

The magic of Glen’s Campell’s final performance at the legendary Troubadour on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip has been captured on the country legend’s new album, Live From The Troubadour, due out tomorrow (July 23) on Surfdog Records/Big Machine Records.

The show featured a stunning mix of beloved Campbell favorites like “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Galveston” along with unexpected jewels from Lou Reed (“Jesus”), Foo Fighters (“Times Like These”), Tom Petty (“Walls (Circus),” “Angel Dream”), Paul Westerberg (“Sadly Beautiful”) and Green Day (“Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”). The set also included a band composed of four of his children, as well as session and live veterans from Beck, Jellyfish, Jane’s Addiction, Murphy’s Law, D Generation, and Danzig.

The Arkansas-born singer-songwriter thrilled the beyond capacity crowd with a mix of his hits and definition-expanding songs by his peers and contemporaries. Now, 13 years later, fans can enjoy the show’s special moments on the new 14-track project.

Live From the Troubadour Track List:
1. All I Want Is You (Live From The Troubadour)
2. Sing (Live From The Troubadour)
3. Angel Dream (Live From The Troubadour)
4. By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Live From The Troubadour)
5. Walls (Circus) (Live From The Troubadour)
6. Galveston (Live From The Troubadour)
7. Jesus (Live From The Troubadour)
8. Gentle On My Mind (Live From The Troubadour)
9. Sadly Beautiful (Live From The Troubadour)
10. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) (Live From The Troubadour)
11. Wichita Lineman (Live From The Troubadour)
12. Grow Old With Me (Live From The Troubadour)
13. Rhinestone Cowboy (Live From The Troubadour)
14. Times Like These (Live From The Troubadour)

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Trace Adkins, Tyler Farr, MaRynn Taylor

Country artists are celebrating summertime this week.

Jeff Bates, Adam Doleac, Kylie Trout, Walker Hayes, Sam Williams and, especially Tebey with Una Healy all have open-air, sunshiney tunes. So does our DisCovery Award winner, MaRynn Taylor.

For that matter, toss in the dynamite, life-affirming Trace Adkins performance. It’s not about summer, but it will sure make you feel warm inside. It earns this edition’s Disc of the Day prize.

JUSTIN FABUS & CHAPEL HART / “Run”
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Label: JF
— His somewhat light tenor voice is bolstered considerably by the female trio’s harmonies. The song’s lyric is wordy and awkward. But there is promise here, so keep trying.

TRACE ADKINS / “The Way I Wanna Go”
Writers: Barry Dean/Troy Verges/T.J. Osborne/John Osborne; Producer: Jon Coleman; Label: Verge
— Nicely produced. A deliriously rhythmic swirl of keyboads & guitars envelope an epic expressive performance. The song looks at a life well lived by a proud man who has loved and fought, worked and danced, soared and sung. Hang on for the gusto coda. This mini masterpiece is the title tune of Trace’s album, which drops next month.

SAM WILLIAMS / “Kids”
Writers: Boots Ottestad/Eric Arjes/Hank Compton; Producer: Jaren Johnston; Label: Mercury Nashville
— Wafting, airy and youthful. Lovely listening. Keith Urban provides the guitar work. Sam is the grandson of the legendary Hank Williams and his upcoming album also features a collaboration with Dolly (”Happy All the Time”) and co-writes with Dan Auerbach and Jaren Johnston. Look for it on Aug. 20.

TEBEY & UNA HEALY / “Song of the Summer”
Writers: Danick Dupelle/Jimmy Thow/Tebey Ottoh; Producer: Tebey/Danick Dupelle; Label: Tebey
— Singer-songwriter Tebey has enjoyed a string of Gold and Platinum hits in his Canadian homeland. He has also been building a solid European following. Una is an Irish country-pop star. She harmonizes splendidly with his hearty, handsome lead vocal on this fresh sounding country rocker. The catchy, joyous, beautifully layered production deserves to become an anthem of this warm season.

KYLIE TROUT / “American Summer”
Writers: Kylie Trout/Dalton Baird/Jason Hamor; Producer: Bill McDermott; Label: KT
— Speaking of summer, this Radio Disney starlet and TikTok fave offers this entry as her tune for the season. Her thin, wispy voice can barely carry it.

ADAM DOLEAC / “Key to the City”
Writers: Adam Doleac/Casey Brown/Jesse Lee Levin; Producer: Casey Brown; Label: Arista Nashville
— We got life by the tail, so let’s take off and rock this town. We’re out for a good time, so look out world. Infectious.

WALKER HAYES / “Fancy Like”
Writers: Shane Stevens/Walker Hayes/Cameron Bartolini/Joshua Cole Jenkins; Producer: Shane McAnally; Label: Monument
— Country rap with the theme of poor-folks’ pleasures. This breezy little outing looks like it has a strong start on pop radio.

BRANDON LAY / “Broke”
Writers: Brandon Lay/Dean Dillon; Producer: Jonathan Singleton; Label: EMI Nashville
— It’s a cool song about a busted relationship, using a kaput car as a metaphor. He sings it well, but the choruses are over produced.

ERIN ENDERLIN / “Somebody’s Shot of Whiskey”
Writers: Erin Enderlin/Ben Chapman; Producer: Erin Enderlin; Label: Black Crow
— She’s an old-school traditionalist who sings of swimming upstream here. “I’d rather be somebody’s shot of whiskey/Than everybody’s cup of tea,” she avers, while a fiddle saws and a steel cries. A splash of clear, clean mountain water on the pancake makeup face of Music Row.

TYLER FARR / “Cover Girl”
Writers: Tyler Farr/Blake Bollinger/Ben Stennis; Producer: Jason Aldean/Kurt Allison/Tully Kennedy; Label: BBR/Night Train
— This is about escaping a domestic-violence situation. Farr performs the troubling, empowering lyric with lots of emotion, and the video ends with help-line information. Recommended listening.

MaRYNN TAYLOR / “I Know a Girl”
Writers: Nicolle Galyon/Jimmy Robbins/Shelley Skidmore; Producer: Doug Johnson & Jimmy Robbins; Label: Black River
— Roll down the windows, turn it up and head out on a country road. This soaring offering of love and fun has everything it takes. Wonderfully well written, sung with moxie and produced to perfection.

JEFF BATES / “Friends With Boats”
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Label: JB
— A beachy, good-time page from the Buffett playbook.

Big Loud Records Ups 5, Adds 2 To Promotion Team

Pictured (clockwise): Stacy Blythe, Kelley Brock, Sarah Headley, Ali Matkosky, Aubrey Wilson, Tyler Waugh, Delaney Rogers

Big Loud Records is beefing up its promotion department with a round of advances and new hires.

Industry leader Stacy Blythe has been elevated to SVP, Promotion from her previous VP Promotion post. Awarded the top honor for SVP-VP/National Promotion at the 2021 CRS/Country Aircheck Awards, Blythe has been integral to Big Loud Records’ success, which has seen the label earn 11 U.S. No 1 songs with Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certifications, plus more than 14 billion global streams to date—all in less than six years.

Blythe will be joined in her step-up by Ali Matkosky, who rises into the VP Promotion role from National Director Promotion. Longtime promotion member Tyler Waugh climbs to National Director Promotion, having spent the last few years as the Director Southeast Promotion.

Further, Sarah Headley progresses to Director Southeast Promotion from her former role as Promotion Coordinator; and Delaney Rogers shifts her duties as Executive Assistant from Big Loud Partner/CEO Seth England over to Blythe.

Additionally, Kelley Brock has been added to the label in the role of Promotion Coordinator. She was previously an on-air radio personality at WKDF Nashville and WUSY Chattanooga. With WUSY, she won a 2018 CMA Broadcast Award for Personality of the Year (Medium Market) with the Ken, Kelley, and Daniel show. Aubrey Wilson joins as Data & Analytics Coordinator, following the departure of Giuliana Mignone to pursue her artist career. Brock can be reached at kelley@bigloud.com and Wilson at aubrey@bigloud.com.

All advances and hires take effect immediately.

King Calaway Reemerges With Upcoming ‘Midnight’ EP, Album Release Show

King Calaway. Photo: Courtesy of BBR Music Group

Rising country group King Calaway will release their new Midnight EP on Aug. 27 via Stoney Creek Records.

Following the success of their debut album Rivers – released via BBR Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records in October 2019 – the group spent 2020 honing their songwriting, harmonies, and groove. They have since emerged with brand new music as a 5-piece band, composed of original members Caleb Miller, Chris Deaton, Simon Dumas, Chad Michael Jervis, and Austin Luther.

The group signed with Red Light Management in June of 2021, and teased that new music was in the works. The upcoming project offers a first glimpse at the band’s songwriting prowess as a preview from a larger series of recordings, with more to come on future music.

Midnight is the result of many months spent diving into new creative and sonic spaces,” shares the band. “We carefully crafted these songs with our live show in mind, and it’s only fitting that we get to share them for the first time live from Nashville.”

To celebrate the EP release, the band will also be debuting their new music with a live show at the Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Thursday, Aug. 26. Tickets for the show are on sale now. The performance will also be livestreamed on the CTRL_MUSIC_ channel airing exclusively on Twitch.

Midnight Track List:
1. Homegrown – Chad Michael Jervis, Kevin Griffin
2. More People – Simon Dumas, Ryan Lafferty, Tina Parol Gemza
3. Heartbreaker – Simon Dumas, Neil Medley, Dave Cohen
4. Good Time To Me (feat. Lainey Wilson) – Charles Kelley, Russell Dickerson, Corey Crowder, Steven Lee Olsen

Scotty McCreery Shares Details Of New Album, ‘Same Truck’

Scotty McCreery. Photo: Jeff Ray

Scotty McCreery will release his upcoming album, Same Truck, on Sept. 17 via Triple Tigers. Produced by Frank Rogers, Derek Wells and Aaron Eshuis, the project includes his current Top 15 single, “You Time,” and the recently released track, “Why You Gotta Be Like That.”

Intense fan demand following last week’s release of “Why You Gotta Be Like That” caused pre-sale information to leak at several key retailers. To meet the demand, McCreery and his label decided to announce the album early as a thank you to the fans for fervently supporting his music through the years.

“It’s gratifying to learn that my fans are so excited about my upcoming new album that they sought out pre-order information before it was ready to be announced….and got it,” shared the North Carolina native. “Thanks to Triple Tigers and the retailers for coming together quickly so we could make this official album announcement. I can’t wait to share this music with everyone.”

Same Truck features 12 songs, 10 of which were co-written by McCreery. Coming three years after his last album, Seasons Change, the forthcoming project is a reflection of where the American Idol alum is now in life as a man married to the love of his life who is also celebrating his 10th year as an entertainer.

“My last album was about me as a young man getting ready to get married. Same Truck is me three years later, taking a moment to acknowledge where I am now as a 27-year-old, happily married man, sharing both what I’ve learned and where I want to go,” McCreery explains.

Same Truck Track List:
1. Same Truck (Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, Zach Crowell)
2. You Time (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Aaron Eshuis)
3. It Matters To Her (Scotty McCreery, Rhett Akins, Lee Thomas Miller)
4. Damn Strait (Trent Tomlinson, Jim Collins)
5. It’ll Grow On Ya (Jeremy Bussey, Jason Blaine, Taylor Phillips, Adam Wood)
6. The Waiter (Scotty McCreery, Matthew West, Frank Rogers)
7. Why You Gotta Be Like That (Scotty McCreery, Jordan Schmidt, James McNair)
8. Home (Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers, Brent Anderson, Tammi Kidd)
9. Carolina To Me (Scotty McCreery, Jeremy Bussey, Taylor Phillips)
10. Small Town Girl (Scotty McCreery, Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell)
11. That Kind of Fire (Scotty McCreery, Josh Hoge, Matt McVaney, Justin Wilson)
12. How Ya Doin’ Up There (Scotty McCreery, Monty Criswell, Derek George, Tyler Reeve)

Zarni deVette Signs With Big Yellow Dog Music

Zarni deVette

Songwriter and producer Zarni deVette has signed to Big Yellow Dog Music. deVette claimed the No. 1 spot on iTunes All Genre/Country and reached the No. 2 on Billboard’s Country Digital Sales Chart with her song “Somebody Does,” recorded by country duo Tigirlily and produced by Shane McAnally, earlier this year.

Originally from South Africa, deVette’s music reflects not only the deep roots she’s planted in Nashville, but also the cities she’s called home along the way, including Austin, Seattle and Boston. The Berklee College of Music graduate’s songs have been used in a wide variety of shows including the Late Late Show with James Corden, NBC’s Good Girls, ABC’s Mistresses, and WWE Monday Night Raw.

“From the first time we met Zarni, we knew she was a force,” says Senior Creative Director Lauren Funk. “She impressed us with not only her raw talent but her incredible work ethic. We are so excited to come alongside her in this next step in her career.”

Industry Ink: Lauren Alaina, Cody Johnson, AIMP, Fran Romeo

Lauren Alaina’s ‘Getting Good’ Goes Gold

Pictured (L-R): Jordan Pettit, Director, Artist Relations & Programming Strategy, Opry Entertainment Group; Trisha McClanahan, McClanahan Mgmt; Damon Moberly, Sr. Vice President Promotion, Mercury Records Nashville; Lauren Alaina; Royce Risser, Exec Vice President Promotion, UMG Nashville; Jackie Jones, Vice President, Artist and Industry Relations, RIAA; Stephanie Wright, Sr. Vice President, A&R, UMG Nashville

On July 20, multi-Platinum-selling No. 1 singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina was surprised before performing on the Grand Ole Opry with a plaque to commemorate her song “Getting Good” being certified Gold by the RIAA.

“Getting Good,” written by Emily Weisband, is included on her EP of the same name which was released in April of 2020. Alaina also realized a childhood dream of recording a special mix of the song with her friend and mentor Trisha Yearwood.

“This achievement as a female in country music is such an honor,” says Alaina. “Thank you to my fans for listening and buying the music I pour my heart into. These Gold records are just as much yours as they are mine.”

Alaina also received news that her singles “Like My Mother Does” from her debut album Wildflower, as well as “Doin’ Fine” and the title track from her sophomore album, Road Less Travelled, were also certified Gold.

 

 

Cody Johnson To Kick Off 2022 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Cody Johnson

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has announced Cody Johnson will help kick off the Rodeo’s 90th anniversary celebration with a RodeoHouston performance on Monday, Feb. 28. He will join previously announced headliner George Strait amongst next year’s festivities.

“Cody Johnson has established an enthusiastic following among our RodeoHouston fans since his first performance in 2017,” says Rodeo President and CEO Chris Boleman. “We can’t wait to welcome Cody back to RodeoHouston to help kick off our 90th anniversary celebration.”

Johnson has become the sound of the rodeo season with his performance of “Welcome to the Show,” the official song of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. His 2022 performance will mark his fourth performance at RodeoHouston.

The remaining 2022 RodeoHouston entertainer lineup will be announced at a later date. Individual tickets for Johnson’s performance go on sale to the public Thursday, July 29 at 10 a.m.

 

 

AIMP Nashville Chapter To Host Music Publishing Webinar

On Thursday, July 22, the AIMP Nashville Chapter will host Music Publishing 101 to 301 and Beyond… at 4:30 p.m. CT. The webinar will be presented by industry veteran John Barker, President & CEO of ClearBox Rights, LLC, an independent IP rights management company based in Nashville.

During the webinar, Barker will set the stage with 101 basics, moving through copyright laws and terminations, types of licenses and royalty streams, clarification and understanding of digital royalties, current business stats and trends, updates on current legislation and the MLC, and what the future of music publishing might look like.

The webinar is free for AIMP members to attend and $5 for non-members. To register, click here.

 

 

Fran Romeo Joins The Ranks At Neste Live!

Fran Romeo. Photo: Angela Seats

Entertainment industry veteran Fran Romeo has joined Neste Live!, a joint venture with Live Nation, as a Talent Buyer and Consultant to the full service event production and talent buying company.

Romeo has spent more than 22 years as one of the country’s top talent buyers. Prior to founding the Fran Romeo Agency, she spent more than 10 years as an owner of Romeo Entertainment Group (REG), serving as President of the company beginning in 2005. Previously, Romeo served as Managing Director of TBA Entertainment Corporation’s Seattle office and Executive Vice President of TBA Entertainment’s Fairs and Festivals division. She has also held a seat on the Board of Directors for both the Academy of Country Music and the International Entertainment Buyers Association.

“We are excited about this new partnership with Fran Romeo as she is considered a top talent buyer in the Fair marketplace, and we expect this affiliation will bring high-level service and programming opportunities to Neste Live!’s Fair clients,” says Neste President Gil Cunningham.

“This is an amazing opportunity for me as Gil was my mentor when I first began buying talent and having the affiliation with Neste Live! brings a new level of offerings for my event clients,” shares Romeo. “It’s great to have Live Nation recognize the importance of the Fair market in the entertainment space.”

Cunningham, an ACM Award winning promoter, started his career in the event business as a talent buyer in 1972 and moved into the event production business in 1988 before he co-founded Neste Event Marketing in 1995 alongside his wife and business partner Liz Cunningham. Originally established as a sponsorship and event marketing company, Neste expanded to include Talent Buying services in 2002, and since that time has grown into one of the largest talent buying and event services companies in North America.

Chrissy Metz & Friends To Play Bluebird Benefit For CMA Foundation

Chrissy Metz is headlining Chrissy Metz & Friends, a special benefit show, at Nashville’s historic Bluebird Cafe on July 30. Proceeds from Chrissy Metz & Friends benefit the CMA Foundation and its mission to provide resources and support for music teachers, students, and music education programs across the U.S.

Joining Metz for the round will be award-winning songwriter and producer Jimmy Robbins (Maren Morris, Kelsea Ballerini, Maddie & Tae, Brett Young) and the soulful singer-songwriter and Bowyer & Bow/Capitol Christian Music Group recording artist Blessing Offor.

Best known for her role as Kate Pearson on NBC’s This Is Us, Metz has released several tracks including “Girl Go,” “Talking to God,” “Actress,” and “Feel Good.” Metz also makes her return to the Grand Ole Opry stage this Saturday, July 24.

The Bluebird Cafe recently announced its reopening after 16 months, and celebrated its first show back with performances from Nashville’s songwriters Joel Shewmake, Annie Mosher, and Jason Matthews.For a full list of upcoming shows at The Bluebird Cafe, click here.

Natalie Hemby Announces Fantasy Records Label Debut Album

Natalie Hemby. Photo: Alysse Gafjken

2x Grammy award-winner and revered songwriter Natalie Hemby will deliver her Fantasy Records debut album, Pins and Needles, on Oct. 8. The title track, co-written by Hemby with Brothers Osborne, is available everywhere now.

“‘Pins and Needles’ was the first song I ever wrote with Brothers Osborne,” says Hemby. “I have always loved this song, and I have always loved them. They almost put it on their record. Years after, I asked them if I could have it. They said yes, so I decided to record it and make it the title track. It’s one of my favorites.”

As the writer of eight No. 1 singles, Hemby uses the upcoming album to explore a full range of her musical gifts, spanning influences from Tom Petty to Sheryl Crow and the early ’90s rock and roots she was raised on. Across the 11-track collection, Hemby delivers unconventional lyrics along with turn of phrase, ear-worm anthems along with heart-rending ballads and everything in between.

Pins and Needles is the record I never got the chance to make and I always wanted to,” she adds. “It’s the late 90’s sound, which is the sound of my young adult life.”

The album also features co-writes with fellow artists Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Brothers Osborne, Aaron Raitiere and more, as well as songwriting heavy-hitters like Daniel Tashian, Barry Dean, and others.

Pins and Needles Track List:
1. Heroes (Natalie Hemby, Jeff Trot, Aaron Raitiere)
2. New Madrid (Natalie Hemby, Rose Cousins)
3. Pins and Needles (Natalie Hemby, TJ Osborne, John Osborne)
4. Lake Air (Natalie Hemby, Jedd Hughes, KS Rhodes)
5. Hardest Part About Business (Natalie Hemby, Sunny Sweeney, Joanna Janet)
6. Banshee (Natalie Hemby, Miranda Lambert)
7. Radio Silence (Natalie Hemby, Rosi Golan, Daniel Tashian)
8. Heart Condition (Natalie Hemby, Maren Morris)
9. Pinwheel (Natalie Hemby, Barry Dean, Madison Kozak)
10. It Takes One To Know One (Natalie Hemby, Miranda Lambert, Kelly Archer)
11. Last Resort (Natalie Hemby, Jabe Beyer)
Produced by Mike Wrucke