The Band Perry Releases Remastered Self-Titled Debut

The Band Perry has released a new remastered version of their self-titled debut album, which originally released in 2010 and sold over a million copies in the U.S.

The project featured the band’s multi-Platinum hits “Better Dig Two,” “Done.” and their signature song “If I Die Young,” which is 9X Platinum, won 2011 CMA Song and Single of the Year awards, earned a Grammy nomination, spent 53 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and topped both the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Hot AC charts.

Throughout the course of their career, the Grammy-winning trio earned critical and commercial acclaim, sold two and a half million albums, 12 million singles, racked up over a billion streams, earned multiple CMA, ACM and CMT Music Awards, and landed six No. 1 country radio singles.

The band, who helped their label Big Machine celebrate its 20th anniversary at the Big Machine 20 concert in Nashville on Friday night (Aug. 29), is currently in the studio working with producer Dann Huff on new music.

The Band Perry Track List:
1. You Lie (Aaron Henningsen, Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen)
2. Hip To My Heart (Brett Beavers, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
3. If I Die Young (Kimberly Perry)
4. All Your Life (Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen)
5. Miss You Being Gone (Aaron Henningsen, Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
6. Double Heart (Brett Beavers, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
7. Postcard From Paris (Kara DioGuardi, Jeff Cohen, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
8. Walk Me Down The Middle (Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
9. Independence (Aaron Henningsen, Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen,
Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
10. Quittin’ You (Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)
11. Lasso (Aaron Henningsen, Brian Henningsen, Clara Henningsen, Kimberly Perry, Neil Perry, Reid Perry)

Cole Swindell Releases Apple Music Sessions EP, Kicks Off Headline Tour This Week

Cole Swindell released Apple Music Nashville Sessions: Cole Swindell today (Sept. 2). For the EP, Swindell recorded a special version of his current single “We Can Always Move On” featuring Priscilla Block, “Dirty Dancing,” a fan-favorite from his new album, and a 3 Doors Down cover of “Here Without You.”

Additionally, Swindell will hit the road this week on his “Happy Hour Sad Tour” this Thursday (Sept. 4) in Toledo, Ohio. Block, Logan Crosby and Greylan James will join as support on select dates.

The “Happy Hour Sad Tour” is named after a song on his recently released 5th studio album for Warner Music Nashville. Spanish Moss also includes his current single “We Can Always Move On” as well as his 13th No. 1 single “Forever To Me.”

Cole Swindell’s Happy Hour Sad Tour:
Sept 4 Toledo, OH Huntington Center (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Sept 5 Canton, OH Memorial Civic Center (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Sept 11 Huntington, WV Marshall Health Network Arena (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Sept 12 Erie, PA Insurance Arena (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Sept 13 Wilkes-Barre, PA Mohegan Sun Arena (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Sept 18 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Sept 19 Athens, GA Akins Ford Arena (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Sept 20 Macon, GA Atrium Health Amphitheater (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Sept 25 Brookings, SD Dacotah Bank Center (Priscilla Block, Greylan James) Sept 26 Cedar Rapids, IA Alliant Energy PowerHouse (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Sept 27 Grand Forks, ND Alerus Center (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 2 Loveland, CO Blue FCU Arena (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 3 Casper, WY Ford Wyoming Center (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 4 Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 9 Everett, WA Angel of the Winds Arena (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Oct 10 Kennewick, WA Toyota Center (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Oct 11 Nampa, ID Ford Idaho Amphitheater (Priscilla Block, Logan Crosby)
Oct 24 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 25 Clearwater, FL The Baycare Sound (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)
Oct 26 St. Augustine, FL The St. Augustine Amphitheatre (Priscilla Block, Greylan James)

Chandler Walters Signs With The Neal Agency

Pictured (L-R): Ryan Beuschel (GM, The Neal Agency), Haley Teske (Agent, The Neal Agency), Chandler Walters, Adi Sharma (Co-Head, The Neal Agency) and Kiley Donohoe (CEO / Manager, Greenhouse Management). Photo: Devin Flanagan

Chandler Walters has signed with The Neal Agency for booking representation. He will join Josh Ross on his “Later Tonight Tour” at the top of next year, announced today.

“Chandler is an amazingly talented artist with a truly authentic sound, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome him to the Neal family,” shares The Neal Agency Co-Head Adi Sharma.

“Chandler is an incredibly accomplished musician and artist who is a true student of country music. We’re excited to be working with him to bring his signature ‘Walters’ Western’ flair to live music fans across the globe,” adds agent Haley Teske of The Neal Agency.

A Grammy-nominated multi-instrumental singer-songwriter, Walters has had a whirlwind two years. He signed his publishing deal in 2024 with ERN’s Cadillac Music, which led to a Grammy, CMA and ACM nomination for his co-write on Post Malone’s five-times Platinum, all-genre No. 1 single “I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen).” He spent the spring and summer on Post Malone’s “The BIG ASS Stadium Tour” as an opener, member of Post’s band playing pedal steel and host of official after parties dubbed “Walters Western Road Show” in select cities.

Earlier this year, Walters made his artist debut on Cadillac Sessions where he released originals “Worth The Trouble” and “Whatever Happened To Us” alongside a cover of Vince Gill’s “One More Last Chance.” He’s working on more new music now.

Mark Your Calendar—September 2025

Single/Track Releases & Radio Add Dates:

September 1
Greg Pratt/Waste Of Time/PGMG Nashville

September 5
NEEDTOBREATHE (feat. The Red Clay Strays)/Momma Loves Me/MCA
Emily Ann Roberts/Jack & Jill Daniels/RECORDS/Sony Music Nashville
Ashley Ryan/Fire in the Sky
Jenny Tolman/Maybe Next Month
Waylon Hanel/Red Bricks

September 8
Josh Ross/Hate How You Look/Mercury Nashville/Universal Music Canada
Eden Delia/Dreamcatcher/James Lugo Music/Eden Delia Records

September 15
MaRynn Taylor/Pretty Much/Black River Entertainment

September 19
Phil Vassar/What It Means
Cyndi Thomson/Life Ain’t Always Beautiful
Becca Bowen/Mama’s Prayer

September 22
Michael Martin Murphey (feat. Cody Johnson)/Wildfire/Wildfire Productions

September 26
Trey Hensley/Can’t Outrun The Blues/Pinecastle Records

September 29
Matt Cooper/Highs & Lows/Quartz Hill Records

Album/EP Releases:

September 5
Jonah Kagen/Sunflowers and Leather/Arista Records
The 502s/Easy Street/Big Loud Records
Jonas Conner/Chattanooga Tapes
Belles/Belles/East Music Row Records
Grant-Lee Phillips/In The Hour Of Dust/Yep Roc Records
Daniel Jeffers/Not Yet The E.P.
Robbie Fulks/Now Then/Compass Records
TracieLynn/Doing Fine
Mike Reid & Joe Henry/Life & Time/Work Song/Thirty Tigers
Hannah Delynn/Trust Fall

September 12
John Prine (posthumously)/Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings (Deluxe Edition)
Phil Wickham/Songs Of The Saints
Jake Worthington/When I Write The Song/Big Loud Texas
Josh Ritter/I Believe In You, My Honeydew/Thirty Tigers
Ruston Kelly/Pale, Through The Window/Rounder Records
Shawn Camp/The Ghost of Sis Draper/Truly Handmade Records
John Carter Cash/Pineapple John

September 19
Josh Ross/Later Tonight/MCA/Mercury Nashville
Evan Honer/Everything I Wanted/Cloverdale Records
Chase Rice/ELDORA
Zach Williams/Jesus Loves
Drew Green/What You’re Looking For
Eddie And The Getaway/TUMBLEWEEDS & NICOTINE
Chase McDaniel/Lost Ones/Big Machine Records
Briscoe/Heat Of July/ATO Records
Bones Owens/Best Western/Thirty Tigers
Mat & Savanna Shaw/Just How Strong You Are
The Pink Stones/Thank the Lord… it’s The Pink Stones/Normaltown/New West Records
Andrew Mitch/still feeling outside the lines

September 25
Adam Wright/Nature Of Necessity

September 26
Lady A/On This Winter’s Night Vol. 2/Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment
Hardy/Country! Country!/Big Loud
Chris Tomlin/The King Is Still The King/Capitol Christian Music Group
Whiskey Myers/Whomp Whack Thunder/Wiggy Thump Records
Marcus King Band/Darling Blue/American Recordings/Republic Records
Amanda Shires/Nobody’s Girl/ATO Records
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram/Hard Road/Red Zero Records
Karley Scott Collins/Flight Risk/Sony Music Nashville
Clover County/Finer Things/Undercover Lover Records /Thirty Tigers
Ben Gallaher/Time/QHMG/Stone Country Records
Ramona and the Holy Smokes/Ramona and the Holy Smokes

Industry Events:

September 3
MusicRow Awards (online)

September 8
Nominees Announced for the 59th Annual CMA Awards

September 9-13
Americanafest

September 10
Americana Honors & Awards

September 13
2025 Canadian Country Music Awards

September 23
Eighth Annual NSAI Nashville Songwriter Awards

Upcoming Nashville Concerts:

Dwight Yoakam. Photo: Emily Joyce

September 2
Howard Jones/Ryman Auditorium

September 3
Coheed and Cambria & Taking Back Sunday/Ascend Amphitheater
Cherub/Everything Changes and That’s Ok/The Basement East
Vola/EXIT/IN
Karyn White/City Winery

September 4
CAAMP/Ascend Amphitheater
Big Wild/Wild Child Tour/Marathon Music Works
Spacey Jane/If That Makes Sense Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
JAMES/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
Hailey Whitters/Corn Queen Tour/Nashville Palace
Liam St. Jon/Man Of The North Album Release Party/The Basement East
Alejandro Escovedo/The Blue Room

September 5
The Brian Jamestown Massacre/The Basement East
AJ Ghent/City Winery
Nickname JOS/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 6
Nine Inch Nails/Peel It Back Tour/Bridgestone Arena
K CAMP/Kiss6 Tour/Skydeck
Rio Da Yung OG/Welcome Home Tour/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
Kolby Cooper/Love You, Goodnight Tour/The Basement East
DRAM/EXIT/IN
Corey Smith/City Winery
Kati Pruitt/Time Wasn’t Wasted Tour/The Blue Room

September 7
Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra/Ryman Auditorium
Durand Bernarr/You Still Gon’ Grow, Too! Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
Godspeed You! Black Emperor/The Basement East
Saving Abel/EXIT/IN
Quintron and Miss Pussycat/30th Anniversary Tour/The Blue Room

September 8
Eric Calpton/Bridgestone Arena
Kenny G/Ryman Auditorium

September 9
Benson Boone/American Heart Tour/Bridgestone Arena
Dwight Yoakam/The Cosmic Roundup & Rodeo Tour/Ascend Amphitheater
Chevelle/The Pinnacle
Superheaven/Brooklyn Bowl
Geordie Greep/The Basement East
Frankie Cosmos/The Blue Room

September 10
Garbage/Happy Endings Tour/The Pinnacle

September 11
Tate McRae/Miss Possessive Tour/Bridgestone Arena
Prof/Dirty Work Tour/Marathon Music Works
Above & Beyond/Skydeck

September 12
James Taylor/FirstBank Amphitheater
Various Artists/The Thuggish-Ruggish Mafia Tour/Ascend Amphitheater
Alestrom/Fall 2025 Tour/Marathon Music Works

September 13
Jessie Murph/Worldwide Hysteria/Ascend Amphitheater
Cartel/Marathon Music Works
Stereolab/Brooklyn Bowl

September 14
Billy Strings & Bryan Sutton/Ryman Auditorium
Bonny Light Horseman/The Basement East
Nour Khodr/EXIT/IN
Stella Cole/City Winery

September 15
The Doobie Brothers/Walk This Road Tour/FirstBank Amphitheater
Turnstile/Never Enough Tour/The Pinnacle
Billy Strings & Bryan Sutton/Ryman Auditorium
Cannibal Corpse/North America 2025 Tour/Marathon Music Works
The Waterboys/The Basement East
Kingfishr/EXIT/IN
The Wellermen/City Winery

September 16
Nelly/Where The Party At Tour/Ascend Amphitheater
The Teskey Brothers/The Pinnacle
Myles Smith/We Were Never Strangers/Ryman Auditorium
Matt Maltese/Tour For You My Whole Life/Marathon Music Works
Hazlett/Live For One Night Only/Brooklyn Bowl
Plush/Edge Of Destruction/The Basement East
Buzzcocks/Cannery Hall (The Mil)
Leo Kottke/City Winery
Bluephoria/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 17
Pixies/The Pinnacle
Pecos and the Rooftops/2025 Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
G Flip/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
ATTACK ATTACK!/One Hit Wonder Tour/The Basement East
Sunday (1994)/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 18
Tim McGraw/Rock The Cradle/The Pinnacle
The Beaches/No Hard Feelings Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
La Dispute/No One Was Driving the Car/The Basement East
Louie TheSinger/EXIT/IN
Spyro Gyra/City Winery

September 19
Houndmouth/Ryman Auditorium
Durand Jones & The Indications/Flowers Tour 2025/Brooklyn Bowl
Valentino Khan/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
The Hails/EXIT/IN
Foxwarren/The Blue Room
MARIS & Caroline Kingsbury/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 20
MANA/Vivir Sin Aire Tour/Bridgestone Arena
“Weird Al” Yankovic/Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour/Ascend Amphitheater
Lorde/Ultrasound World Tour/The Pinnacle
Reckless Kelly/Wicked Twisted Road Tour/Ryman Auditorium
Stereophonics/Back In The USA Tour 2025/Brooklyn Bowl
The Prayer Chain/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
Ethan Regan/I Almost Graduated Tour/The Basement East
Joe Jordan/EXIT/IN
Foxwarren/The Blue Room

September 21
Judas Priest & Alice Cooper/FirstBank Amphitheater
The Marias/Submarine Tour (Extended)/Ascend Amphitheater
Lorde/Ultrasound World Tour/The Pinnacle
TV On The Radio/Ryman Auditorium
Johnny Marr/North American Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
Sweet/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
CMAT/The Basement East
mortal/Cannery Hall (The Mil)
Amble/EXIT/IN
Peter White/City Winery
Fly By Midnight/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 22
Various Artists/WE SAVE US: Benefit Series for Abortion Access/Brooklyn Bowl
Slow Pulp/The Basement East
Walter Trout/City Winery

September 23
Rilo Kiley/The Pinnacle
Various Artists/Rolling Stone Presents: Gather No Moss 2025/Marathon Music Works
Jeremy Zucker/Welcome To The Garden State Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
Waylon Wyatt/Out of the Blue Tour/The Basement East
Pony Bradshaw/EXIT/IN
Mindi Abair/City Winery

September 24
Conan Gray/The Wishbone Pajama Show/Ascend Amphitheater
Lorna Shore/The Pinnacle
Toad The Wet Sprocket/Good Intentions Tour 2025/Ryman Auditorium
Sombr/The Late Nights & Young Romance Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
The Bouncing Souls/The Basement East

September 25
Maren Morris/The Dreamsicle Tour/The Pinnacle
Waylon Wyatt/Out of the Blue Tour/The Basement East
Brooks Nielsen/Cannery Hall (The Mil)
Psychic Mirrors/EXIT/IN
BAMBARA/The Blue Room
Thesaurus Rex/Greatest Hits. Tour/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 26
Dylan Scott/The Pinnacle
Our Last Night/The Final Tour/Ryman Auditorium
Marvelous 3/Brooklyn Bowl
DESTIN CONRAD/LOVE ON DIGITAL TOUR/The Basement East
Tune-Yards/EXIT/IN
Ami Taf Ra/City Winery
Sharp Pins/The Blue Room
Gareth/Far Beyond The Backyard Tour/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 27
Addison Rae/The Addison Tour/The Pinnacle
TWRP/The Longest Weekend 2025 Tour/The Basement East
Aidan Bissett/Cannery Hall (The Mil)
Bo Staloch/EXIT/IN
Water From Your Eyes/The Blue Room
AJ Ghent/City Winery
Tiffany Johnson/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 28
Alexandra Kay/Second Wind: The Tour/Brooklyn Bowl
Elevation Rhythm/Cannery Hall (Main Stage)
Jeremy Jordan & Age of Madness/EXIT/IN
Ami Taf Ra/City Winery

September 29
Shaboozey/The Pinnacle
Ole 60/US Tour 2025/Ryman Auditorium
Noga Erez/The Vandalist Tour/The Basement East
Tim Montana & Friends/City Winery
Michael Minelli/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

September 30
Haim/I Quit Tour/The Pinnacle
Noga Erez/The Vandalist Tour/The Basement East
Sextile & Automatic/The Blue Room
Quinnie/Cannery Hall (Row One Stage)

MusicRow Weekly (MusicRow Awards Issue, News, Charts, More…)

This week’s edition of The MusicRow Weekly captures landmark moments, new ventures and leadership shifts across Nashville’s music industry. Click here to see the full edition.

Leo33 breakout artist Zach Top graces the cover of MusicRow’s 2025 Awards issue. The release highlights nominees across 16 categories, from Song of the Year to Entertainer of the Year, with winners set to be announced Sept. 3.

The SOURCE Hall of Fame Awards inducted six more “women behind the music,” including Lori Badgett, Cheryl Harris, Gina Keltner, Pam Russell, Mary Self and Kay West. The evening honored the honorees’ careers while also paying tribute to the late Jeannie Seely, a longtime co-host and cornerstone of the event.

Spotify has tapped Katie Studley as its new Head of Nashville Editorial. Studley most recently served as VP at The Orchard.

A major new imprint has emerged as MCA Nashville and Jessie Jo Dillon launch Gatsby Records, with rising country artist Carter Faith as the first signing. Her debut album Cherry Valley will arrive Oct. 3.

Meanwhile, Middle Tennessee State University has renamed its College of Media and Entertainment in honor of Scott Borchetta, solidifying the Big Machine Label Group founder’s legacy in education and innovation.

At the Academy of Country Music, Taylor Wolf has been promoted to Executive Director of ACM Lifting Lives, where she will expand fundraising initiatives and partnerships while overseeing philanthropic programs.

Owen Riegling has signed a U.S. deal with Big Loud Records in partnership with Universal Music Canada, while Emily Ann Roberts has inked with RECORDS/Sony Music Nashville. In publishing, Sony Music Publishing Nashville has signed emerging songwriter Aniston Pate, and Levi Hummon has joined Withrow Street Music and CTM Publishing. Additionally, Julia Cole has signed with Broke Records and management firm Neon Coast, marking the label’s first country signing.

In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included. Scotty McCreery and Hootie & the Blowfish maintain the No. 1 spot with “Bottle Rockets.” Explore more chart data here.

The MusicRow Weekly is delivered every Friday, featuring Nashville’s top music industry news, exclusive interviews, song reviews, radio and songwriter charts and more. Sign up for free here.

Robby Johnson Inks With Symphonic, Drops New Single ‘You Pick The Flowers’

Randall Foster and Robby Johnson. Photo: Melissa Barber

Robby Johnson has signed for distribution with Symphonic and Dirty Laundry Music for sync distribution. He just released his new single, “You Pick The Flowers,” on The Nashville Record Company.

The heartfelt mid-tempo ballad was inspired by a vision Johnson once held close but never got to live, and paints a tender picture of vows, rings and second chances.

“This song became my way of giving life to that vision,” Johnson shares. “Every lyric is part of the moment I always dreamed of.”

Johnson had been steadily releasing singles, including “TGIF,” “More Than You Think,” “Road I’m On” and his recent single “If Barstools Could Cry.” The Nashville-based singer-songwriter has already amassed over 10 million views on YouTube and is approaching eight million streams and counting.

Curb Records Releases Two ‘Reagan’ Film-Related Albums

Curb Records and Los Angeles-based production company MJM Entertainment have released two albums related to the 2024 film REAGAN. The REAGAN: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is out today (Aug. 29), with REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film arriving Sept. 26.

Mike Curb, Chairman of Curb Records, says, “We are thrilled to finally be able to release the soundtrack from the motion picture, Reagan. I know Ronald Reagan enjoyed music and particularly was always interested in the relationship between film and music. It is exciting to see a soundtrack album with such great artists as Bob Dylan, B.J. Thomas, Gene Simmons and many others. Mark Joseph has made an excellent film and soundtrack album, and Curb Records is proud to be a part of this great project.”

The project was produced by veteran music and film producer Mark Joseph alongside Vince Emmett, with Tim Cook serving as music supervisor for REAGAN: Songs Inspired By The Film. Joseph adds, “We were so pleased to have an eclectic and amazing group of artists come alongside the project. It was great to partner with Mike Curb and the Curb Records team to bring these collections out.”

The soundtrack features music heard in the film itself, including Bob Dylan performing “Don’t Fence Me In,” Gene Simmons “Stormy Weather,” and Clint Black “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” Additional artists on the soundtrack include B.J. Thomas, Scott Stapp, MŌRIAH, Phil Keaggy, The Imaginaries, Robert Davi, Molly Jenson and Love, Lies & Fiction.

The companion album, REAGAN: Songs Inspired by the Film, includes artists Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, Tanya Tucker, Ricky Skaggs, Lee Greenwood, The Commodores, Kathie Lee Gifford and Claude Kelly, Gary Cherone, Alabama, Wayne Newton and Sweet Comfort Band.

Charles Kelley Celebrates New Album With One Night Only Show At Exit/In

Charles Kelley.

Charles Kelley brought his new solo album, Songs for a New Moon, to Exit/In last night (Aug. 28).

Kelley opened with his lead single “Can’t Lose You,” before moving into a set that included the entire album and covers of Tears for Fears’ “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” and more. He invited Dann Huff on stage for “Never Let You Go” and Eric Paslay to join him on “The Driver” from Kelley’s first solo album. The show closed with an intimate acoustic rendition of his “Leaving Nashville.”

The 16-song project marks a season of renewed possibility and fresh perspective for Kelley, best known as the co-lead vocalist of the Grammy-winning trio Lady A. Kelley pulled inspiration for the record from his relationship with his wife Cassie for songs like “Can’t Lose You” and his experiences over the last three years of his sobriety.

Saxophone player Jacob Scesney and Charles Kelley

Charles Kelley.

Eric Paslay and Kelley sing “The Driver”

Industry Ink: Old Dominion, Riley Green, Tracy Lawrence, More

Old Dominion Celebrates ‘Barbara’ At Surprise Pop-Up Hometown Gig

Old Dominion on tour. Photo: Mason Allen

Old Dominion brought it all back home on Wednesday night with a surprise pop-up show at their very own Nashville watering hole Odie’s, in celebration of the release of their new album, Barbara. The band greeted 700 fans packed into the venue, and after opening with the album cut “Talk Country,” fired into singles “Making Good Time” and “Me Most Nights.” They treated the audience to the live debuts of several Barbara tracks, then shifted gears for a high-energy second half filled with fan-favorite hits including “One Man Band” and “Memory Lane.” They segued from the old hits to the poignant Barbara closer “Goodnight Music City,” their tribute to Nashville, all the city has given them, and the long wild ride of Old Dominion the last decade.

 

Riley Green Performs At Grammy Museum L.A.

Riley Green

Riley Green performed at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles on Aug. 27 ahead of the release of his album Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), followed by a moderated conversation with Melinda Newman, Executive Editor at Billboard.

 

Tracy Lawrence Showcases New Seasoning On ‘Fox & Friends’

FOX & Friends host Steve Doocy and Tracy Lawrence

Tracy Lawrence joined FOX & Friends yesterday (Aug. 28) to showcase his brand-new all-natural line of seasonings. The special edition of the show aired live from Edley’s in Donelson, TN, where they spotlighted flavorful dishes and crowd-pleasing meals just in time for Labor Day weekend. The product touts being completely free from MSG, gluten, sugar and non-GMO, and comes in four flavors: creole, garlic and onion salt, seasoning salt and cracked pepper garlic, and is sold in select Scheel’s stores as well as Amazon and Lawrence’s website.

 

Texas Heritage Songwriters Association Hosts Listening Room Writers Round

Pictured (L-R): Penny Gattis (Eclipse Music Group; Partner, Texas Heritage Songwriters Association, Producer), Liz Rose, Larry Gatlin, Gary Nicholson, Phil Barton, Aaron Barker, Jim Collins, Leslie Satcher, Allen Shamblin, Michelle Johnson (Texas Heritage Songwriters Association Board Member), Joe Ables (Texas Heritage Songwriters Association, Chairman of the Board and Producer), Christine Duke (Texas Heritage Songwriters Association, Executive Director), Lee Roy Parnell and Joe Reed. Photo: Sadie Appling

The Texas Heritage Songwriters Association hosted a songwriter round Aug. 25 at The Listening Room in Nashville in support of families impacted by the July 4th weekend floods in Central Texas. The evening featured a lineup of Texas Songwriters Hall of Famers and storytellers including Aaron Barker, Jim Collins, Larry Gatlin, Gary Nicholson, Lee Roy Parnell, Liz Rose, Leslie Satcher and Allen Shamblin, who shared songs and stories in the spirit of healing, resilience and community.

 

She Is The Music, FEMco & Anzie Blue Host Showcase

Pictured (L-R, back row): M’Lynn, Queen Anne, Haven Madison, Cecilia Castleman, Amanda Shires and Brittney Spencer; (L-R, front row): Leslie Fram and Marcie Allen. Photo: iamjohnjo

She Is The Music, FEMco and Anzie Blue recently presented a sold-out celebration of female artists featuring a multi-genre musical lineup with Amanda Shires, Brittney Spencer, Cecilia Castleman, Haven Madison, M’Lynn and Queen Anne. The She Is The Music and FEMco series is hosted monthly at Nashville’s only female-owned music venue Anzie Blue, and organized by FEMco’s Leslie Fram and Anzie Blue’s Marcie Allen. The next She Is The Music showcase is scheduled for Oct. 1

 

Matt Bjorke Joins PLA Media As PR Specialist

Matt Bjorke

Veteran media professional Matt Bjorke has joined PLA Media as a Public Relations Specialist. Bjorke was previously Editor and Publisher of Roughstock, one of the longest-running country music news and chart platforms. Under his leadership, Roughstock became a trusted industry resource, breaking artist stories, providing in-depth interviews, and delivering accurate chart data to fans and professionals alike.

“Matt has always been such a support as a journalist,” says Pam Lewis, PLA Media Founder and CEO. “And it’s great to have him on this side of the aisle developing PR/Marketing strategies.”

Ashley McBryde Christens Redemption Bar During Opening Week Festivities

Ashley McBryde. Photo: Aubrey Wise

Ashley McBryde celebrated her Redemption Bar opening in Nashville this week with a series of intimate soft openings, welcoming Redemption’s first 200 guests herself.

She christened the N/A Forward bar’s corner stage with an acoustic set that ranged from namesake song “Redemption,” and “Luckiest S.O.B.,” to some unreleased new songs and the Randall Clay original “Emptying Ashtrays.”

“I had a bunch of friends in last night and some of them have been watching me play music since I was 19 years old in Memphis,” McBryde shared from the intimate corner stage, reminiscing with a smile. “I played in bars that I wouldn’t let you walk into now; places where your feet stick to the floor and there aren’t stalls in the bathroom. And then they got to walk into this place.”

Located on the fifth floor of Eric Church’s Chief’s on Broadway, Redemption is inspired by McBryde’s personal path to sobriety, and designed as a space that honors authenticity, connection and songwriting. The bar is painted crimson, adorned with moody decor and features easter egg details of McBryde’s journey. In its first week, Redemption will see performances from a variety of artists including Caylee Hammack, Harper O’Neill, Makayla Lynn, Peytan Porter, Terri Jo Box, Jason Nix, Wes Dorethy, Blue Foley and Cecilia Castleman.

McBryde announced her four-show Redemption Residency at Chief’s Neon Steeple earlier this month. Each of the four nights will be one-of-a-kind show experiences, with McBryde curating set lists and themes. Attendees may receive a surprise as McBryde could pop up a level before or after the four nights in the Steeple to dish out a double dose of Nashville magic on the Redemption stage.