Sony & Spotify Ink New Multi-Year Deal

Spotify has partnered with Sony on a deal that will encompass both the recorded music and publishing sides of Sony’s business, according to Billboard. Spotify states the “new direct licensing arrangement in the U.S.” will result in higher royalties for songwriters. The deal follows previously made agreements with Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Kobalt.

“Our partnership with Sony is built on a shared drive to shape the future of music. Together, we’re accelerating the pace of innovation to create powerful new opportunities and increasing revenue for artists and songwriters,” Daniel Ek, Spotify’s Founder and CEO tells Billboard. “These agreements aren’t just a milestone; they’re a catalyst for building a more dynamic and prosperous music ecosystem for everyone.”

Last spring, Spotify started paying a reduced royalty rate to songwriters and publishers in the U.S. by creating product bundles within its subscription options, resulting in what the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) says was a loss of $230 million in royalties in the first year.

“Sony Music Group and Spotify have long been mutually committed to advancing music streaming and growing the marketplace for all,” adds Rob Stringer, Chairman of Sony Music Group. “This is further reflected in our new agreements where we’re working to develop futuristic approaches that ensure our artists and songwriters remain appropriately compensated for their work, and audiences are getting a high-quality experience that’s ever evolving.”

“These deals with Sony Music Group are built to better support artists and songwriters by unlocking new formats and forging deeper connections with fans,” says Alex Norström, Co-President and Chief Business Officer at Spotify. “This alignment creates space for new opportunities and long-term growth for everyone involved.”

Bourbon & Beyond Wraps Kentucky Festival

Megan Moroney. Photo: Steve Thrasher

The seventh Bourbon & Beyond welcomed fans from around the globe and over 120 music artists over the weekend. The Bourbon, Food & Music Festival was held from September 11-14 in Louisville, Kentucky.

The festival featured headline performances from Megan Moroney, Noah Kahan, Sturgill Simpson and many more across its four days with additional performances from Ringo Starr, Dylan Gossett, Flatland Cavalry, Trombone Shorty, Muscadine Bloodline, 49 Winchester, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Colbie Caillat, Morgan Wade, Sammy Rae, Gavin DeGraw, Austin Snell, Ashe, Redferrin, Kolby Cooper, Waylon Wyatt, Bayker Blankenship, Darren Kiely, Reid Haughton, Meg McRee, Rhonda Vincent and Jett Holden, among others.

This year, the festival expanded its footprint, doubling the square footage of past layouts, and made greater use of the Kentucky Exposition Center.

The Fork & Flask Stage brought together celebrity chefs including Chris Santos, Edward Lee, Claudette Zepeda, Chef Esther Choi, Louisville’s own Anthony Lamas and Chef Lawrence Weeks. The stage also welcomed bourbon expert Chris Blandford and Chef Amanda Freitag, alongside tastings from Old Rip Van Winkle, Angel’s Envy, Woodford Reserve, Old Forester, Buffalo Trace and more.

Programming highlights throughout the weekend included a range of culinary show tapings with Redferrin, Terry Bradshaw and his son-in-law Chef Noah Hester, Elizabeth Banks, 49 Winchester, Trombone Shorty, Kelly Hansen, Redferrin, Salt Hank, Katie Crutchfield and more.

The Lumineers. Photo: Jake Mulka

Photo: Steve Thrasher

Sturgill “Johnny Blue Skies” Simpson. Photo: Steve Thrasher

Vance Joy. Photo: Steve Thrasher

Photo: Jake Mulka

Chris Stapleton Confirms Six New ‘All-American Road Show’ Dates In February

Chris Stapleton. Photo: David McClister.

Chris Stapleton is extending his “All-American Road Show” into 2026 with six additional “Evening with Chris Stapleton” shows in February.

Among the added dates are two-night stands in Las Vegas, Thackerville, OK and Uncasville, CT. and the shows will feature Stapleton alongside his full band with no opener. Tickets will be available for pre-order on Sept. 24 with general on-sale beginning Sept. 26.

The new shows add to another landmark year for Stapleton, who recently earned three nominations at the 59th Annual CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Music Video of the Year for “Think I’m In Love With You.”

Stapleton also recently celebrated the ten-year anniversary of his groundbreaking debut album, Traveller. In celebration of the milestone, new special-edition vinyl variants are now available. With global sales over 11 million, Traveller is certified 7x Platinum in the U.S. and has been streamed over 11 billion times around the world. Additionally, the album is the first country album to have spent over 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.

Chris Stapleton Confirmed Tour Dates:
October 10—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
October 11—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
November 1—Gonzales, LA—Boots on the Bayou
May 26—Panama City Beach, FL—Gulf Coast Jam
February 4—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM
February 5—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM
February 20—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live
February 21—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live
February 27—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino
February 28—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino

BOLD on-sale Friday (Sept. 26)

Underscore Works Adds Athena Puharic As Head Of Digital

Athena Puharic

Athena Puharic has joined underscore works as Head of Digital. In her role, she will spearhead digital campaigns for the company’s roster, which includes Warren Zeiders, Priscilla Block, Dalton Dover, Wesko, Highway Home and Sister Hazel. She will lead strategy, content creation, fan engagement and shaping artists’ online presence.

Hailing from Pittsburgh, Puharic graduated from Belmont University. Since graduating, she has gained more than ten years of industry experience in marketing and digital strategy. Prior to underscore works, she held positions at All Access Nashville and Big Machine Label Group as Project Manager, where she helmed digital marketing for new and established acts.

“Adding Athena to underscore works is a big step forward for us,” says Founder Charly Salvatore. “Her background leading campaigns and digital strategy for some of the most respected names in Nashville will play a key role in elevating our artists and helping us expand what we’re continuing to build. Athena’s energy and enthusiasm are truly unmatched, and we couldn’t be more excited to have her on the team.”

BREAKING: Capitol Christian Music Group Unveils Executive Promotions & Leadership Roles

Pictured: (clockwise, from top left): David Sylvester, Kenny Rodgers, Garrett Davis, Patrick Ogilvy, Becca Redl and Cole Linebarger.

Capitol Christian Music Group has elevated David Sylvester to General Manager, CCMG Label Group, and Kenny Rodgers to Senior Vice President, CCMG Label Group. Both Sylvester and Rodgers will take on more leadership and responsibilities across the label, with Rodgers leading the organizations radio teams in addition to spearheading audience development and digital. Additionally, Garrett Davis has been upped to Vice President, A&R.

The label has also named Cole Linebarger and Becca Redl both as Vice President, Marketing, with Patrick Ogilvy appointed as Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs.

“I’m incredibly proud of these individuals and excited to announce their promotions,” says CCMG Co-President Brad O’Donnell. “I’m lucky to work alongside each of them. They bring an expertise, passion and a shared sense of mission to everything they do and I know will continue to serve our artists and songwriters at the highest level. These moves set CCMG up for its next season of even greater innovation and growth.”

Phil Wickham Slates ‘Song Of The Saints Tour’ For Spring

Phil Wickham will launch a new nationwide tour, the “Song of the Saints Tour,” this spring featuring Tauren Wells with special guest Jamie MacDonald.

The 24-city tour will travel across the U.S. with stops in Birmingham, Knoxville, Savannah, Baltimore, Jacksonville, Charlotte, St.Louis and more through May 24. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Oct. 2, while an exclusive pre-sale begins Sept. 29.

The announcement comes on the heels of Wickham’s brand-new album, Song of the Saints, out now. The project featuring already-released hit singles “Homesick for Heaven” and “What An Awesome God,” along with some new worship anthems sure to become fan-favorites.

“With the release of my new album, Song Of The Saints, I couldn’t wait to get dates on the calendar to sing these songs with the church,” says Wickham. “I feel a stronger stirring than I ever have before that we need to gather and raise the banner of Jesus high. There is a darkness-shaking, soul-waking, heaven-moving power in our collective song of faith. These nights are not about a show or a concert, but about the people of God shouting the praises of God in the presence of God. I am convinced we will witness eternal life-change on these nights—freedom, healing, salvation, joy, and hope—as we call on the Name above all names. Bring anyone and everyone you know who needs to know and experience the love of God in a fresh way. I can’t wait to be with you all. Much love!”

“Song Of The Saints Tour” Dates:
Mar. 18- Legacy Arena- Birmingham, AL
Mar. 19- Knoxville Civic Coliseum- Knoxville, TN
Mar. 20- Landers Center- Southaven, MS
Mar. 21- Truist Arena- Highland Heights, KY
Mar. 26- Santander Arena- Reading, PA
Mar. 27- Chartway Arena- Norfolk, VA
Mar. 28- Bon Secours Wellness Arena- Greenville, SC
Mar. 29- Enmarket Arena- Savannah, GA
Apr. 15- Ford Center- Evansville, IN
Apr. 16- George Gervin GameAbove Center- Ypsilanti, MI
Apr. 17- Schottenstein Center- Columbus, OH
Apr. 18- Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena- Baltimore, MD
Apr. 23- Hertz Arena- Estero, FL
Apr. 24- VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena- Jacksonville, FL
Apr. 25- Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum- Winston-Salem, NC
Apr. 26- Bojangles Coliseum- Charlotte, NC
May 13- Target Center- Minneapolis, MN
May 14- UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena- Milwaukee, WI
May 15- Van Andel Arena- Grand Rapids, MI
May 16- Rupp Arena- Lexington, KY
May 21- The Broadmoor World Arena- Colorado Springs, CO
May 22- Park City Arena- Wichita, KS
May 23- Chaifetz Arena- St. Louis, MO
May 24- Allen County War Memorial Coliseum- Fort Wayne, IN

SOCAN & Concord Music Publishing Host First-Ever Kenekt Nashville Song Camp

Kenekt Nashville Song Camp. Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

SOCAN recently held its very first writers’ camp in the Nashville market in partnership with Concord Music Publishing, called the Kenekt Nashville Song Camp at East Iris Studios.

The camp is designed to strengthen creative connections and open new pathways for success by creating opportunities for Canadian and SOCAN writers to collaborate with top U.S. talent.

Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

The camp brought together a lineup of major label artists, chart-topping songwriters and producers, half from the Concord roster and half represented by SOCAN, with a few other affiliations. Participants included Tyler Braden, Tommy Acker, Restless Road, Thomas Edwards, Tayler Holder, Cody Lohden, Karley Scott Collins, Carv, Kendell Marvel, Aaron Eshuis, Colton Venner, Andy Albert, Jon Nite, Brad Rempel, Gavin Slate, Dylan Guthro, Kat Higgins, Karen Kosowski, Abram Dean, Kelly Archer, Emma-Lee, Tebey, Robyn Dell’Unto, Tawgs Salter and more.

Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

Photo: Marie Michele Bouchard

Laura Veltz Begins Season Four Of ‘Songwriter Soup’ Podcast

Laura Veltz has launched the fourth season of her Songwriter Soup podcast, with the new season now streaming on YouTube. On the podcast, Veltz offers an in-depth look at the realities of the songwriting world. The podcast is produced in collaboration with Tracy Hackney and host/producer Kevin Sokolnicki.

Season four kicks off with award winning songwriter and producer Jordan Reynolds. On the episode, Reynolds discusses a songwriter’s search for a hero, the rise of A.I., the importance of studio aesthetics, and even the quiet care in making a slow cup of coffee for co-writers.

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“I am floored by how quickly word-of-mouth recommendations pushed Songwriter Soup out into the songwriting community, but after 50+ episodes, evolution was inevitable.” says Veltz. “The music industry can feel overwhelming to music people at all stages. With Tracy and Kevin’s guidance and excellent questioning, it’s incredible how much insight and wisdom falls out of casual conversations we have with my cowriters. I’m excited to find out what other types of entrepreneurs could yield wisdom from our little podcast.”

Songwriter Soup can be listened to on all podcast streaming services, as well as YouTube. New episodes will drop every Monday throughout this fall.

Billy Strings Extends Headline Tour Through Winter

Billy Strings. Photo: Alysse Gafkjen

Billy Strings has announced he’ll extend his headline tour through February.

Among the newly-confirmed stops are two nights at Athens’ Akins Ford Arena, four nights at Asheville’s ExploreAshville.com Arena, and two nights at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena followed by an exclusive performance at the Ryman Auditorium on Feb. 22.

Tickets will be available for pre-sale starting today (Sept. 17) with general on-sale following on Sept. 19. Tickets for the Ryman Auditorium show will be available via lottery. To be eligible for the Fair AXS ticketing request, fans are required to purchase a ticket for at least one of the two Bridgestone Arena shows. Full details can be found at billystrings.com/tour.

Ahead of his winter run, Strings is currently on the road with Bryan Sutton for a series of special, intimate sold-out shows and will continue to perform headline dates this fall.

February 6 – Athens, GA—Akins Ford Arena
February 7 – Athens, GA—Akins Ford Arena
February 10 – Asheville, NC—ExploreAsheville.com Arena
February 11 – Asheville, NC—ExploreAsheville.com Arena
February 13 – Asheville, NC—ExploreAsheville.com Arena
February 14 – Asheville, NC—ExploreAsheville.com Arena
February 20 – Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
February 21 – Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena
February 22 – Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium

Spencer Jordan Signs With River House Artists & Sony Music Publishing Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Kayla Adkins, Spencer Jordan, Jessica Strassman and Lauren Lieu. Photo: Catherine Powell

Multi-genre songwriter Spencer Jordan has inked a worldwide publishing deal with River House Artists and Sony Music Publishing Nashville.

Based in Nashville, Jordan has co-penned Shaboozey’s “Fire and Gasoline,” LØLØ’s “The Devil Wears Converse,” Alex Coles & Mary Jo’s “Sick of Me,” and Blake Proehl’s “Miss Carolina.” He also co-wrote several song’s on Knox’s Going, Going, Gone album and has had additional cuts with Austin Snell, gavn!, Zach Seabaugh, Sara Kays, Livingston, Taylor Acorn and Arrows In Action, showcasing his dynamic cross-genre talent. Last year, Jordan saw his first Top 40 radio cut with Knox’s “Not The 1975.” The tune also went on to crack the Top 10 on Mediabase’s Hot AC chart.

“River House has been family to me well before I ever signed there, now it’s just official,” says Jordan. “I’ve seen firsthand that no one works harder than this crew, and I couldn’t feel more blessed and excited to be on this team.”

“Spencer’s songwriting consistently raises the bar, with an unmatched ability to craft stories full of emotion and heart that set him apart in every room he enters,” adds EVP of River House Artists Zebb Luster. “Beyond his remarkable writing talent, Spencer’s energy and infectious personality make him a true creative force. We’re thrilled to officially welcome him to the River House family, and with the solid foundation we’ve already built together, we’re ready to hit the ground running.”