Colbie Caillat Slates New Duets Album ‘This Time Around’

Colbie Caillat. Photo: Patrick Tracy

Colbie Caillat will release her new duets album, This Time Around, on Aug. 29 via Blue Jean Baby Records.

The 12 track project will showcase new duet versions of some of Caillat’s hits, including 6x Platinum “Bubbly,” 4x Platinum “Lucky,” 2x Platinum “Fallin’ For You” and more. The re-recorded versions feature duet partners Maren Morris, Walker Hayes, Amos Lee, Mitchell Tenpenny, Jason Mraz, Hillary Scott, Chris Young, Ryan Hurd and Russell Dickerson.

Also on the new album will be new original tracks such as “Kinda Single” featuring Lee Brice and “Live Without” featuring Maddie & Tae. Caillat and Gavin DeGraw will also team up for a cover of Post Malone’s “Circles.”

“I’ve wanted to revisit some of my older singles for years, but never really carved out the time,” Caillat told Billboard. “My voice has matured a lot since I recorded them in my early 20s, and so has my production style and musical taste. Making them duets felt like a fun way to reimagine the songs and bring in fresh energy through collaborations with some of my favorite artists.”

“Live Without” featuring Maddie & Tae will be released next Friday, Aug. 1.

“Writing ‘Live Without’ was a really emotional experience for all of us,” adds Caillat. “It’s about that turning point when you finally realize someone you thought you needed is actually the one thing holding you back. Collaborating with Liz [Rose], Eric [Arjes], Jimmy [Robbins] – and having Maddie & Tae bring their harmonies and heart to it – made it feel so real and powerful. We wanted to capture that feeling of happiness post-breakup instead of heartbreak.”

This Time Around Track List:
1. “Fallin’ For You” feat. Maren Morris (Colbie Caillat, Rick Nowels)
2. “Brighter Than The Sun” feat. Walker Hayes (Colbie Caillat, Ryan Tedder)
3. “Bubbly” feat. Amos Lee (Colbie Caillat, Jason Reeves)
4. “Kinda Single” feat. Lee Brice (Colbie Caillat, Lee Brice, Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins)
5. “Live Without” feat. Maddie and Tae (Colbie Caillat, Liz Rose, Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins)
6. “Circles” feat. Gavin DeGraw (Adam Feeney, Louis Bell, Kaan Gunesberk, Austin Post, William Walsh)
7. “Realize” feat. Mitchell Tenpenny (Colbie Caillat, Jason Reeves, Mikal Blue)
8. “Lucky” feat. Jason Mraz (Colbie Caillat, Jason Mraz, Timothy Fagan)
9. “Try” feat. Hillary Scott (Colbie Caillat, Antonio Dixon, Babyface, Jason Reeves)
10. “I Never Told You” feat. Chris Young (Colbie Caillat, Jason Reeves, Kara DioGuardi)
11. “Can’t Say No” feat. Ryan Hurd (Colbie Caillat, Ryan Hurd, Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins)
12.” If You Love Me Let Me Go” feat. Russell Dickerson (Colbie Caillat, Jamie Scott, Julian Bunetta, John Ryan)

Jelly Roll Steps In For Jimmy Kimmel In Guest Host Spot

Jelly Roll. Photo: Randy Holmes | ABC

Jelly Roll dipped his toe in the talk show world last week, guest hosting Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! on Wednesday and Thursday nights (July 16-17).

The episodes featured special guests Jeremy Renner and Randy Orton, Kevin James, Joey Logano, and musical guests Joey Bada$$ and The All-American Rejects.

Wednesday night’s show also featured some surprise appearances by Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre, including a wild smack down late-night moment that ended with Paul going through the late-night desk. Jelly Roll has been popping up all over recently, also making his appearance on SmackDown and Saturday Night’s Main Event in Atlanta helping Randy Orton win the night.

He was also recently featured on CMT Music Awards: Ultimate Party Edition, where he sat down with CMT’s Cody Alan and talked most memorable show appearances and never-before-told stories. Prior to the event, fans had the opportunity to vote on the Ultimate Fan Favorite Performance, with Jelly announced as the winner.

The Band Perry Returns To Ryman For Opry At The Ryman

Pictured (L-R, front row): The Band Perry’s Johnny Costello, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry; (L-R, back row): Make Wake Artists’ Sophia Sansone, Big Machine Label Group’s Sandi Spika Borchetta, Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta, Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment’s Jimmy Harnen, Big Machine Label Group’s Allison Jones, Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment’s Ryan Dokke and Make Wake Artists’ Shelby Marvel. Photo: Chris Hollo for the Grand Ole Opry

The Band Perry performed at Opry at the Ryman on July 17, returning to the hallowed stage 15 years after they made their Grand Ole Opry debut at the historic venue.

The trio performed a three-song set that included the double-Platinum “Better Dig Two,” fan favorite Pioneer album cut “Chainsaw” and nine-times Platinum “If I Die Young,” shortly after announcing their re-signing with original label home Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment / Big Machine Label Group earlier in the day.

The Band Perry will headline Whiskey Jam at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row on Lower Broadway in Nashville tonight (July 21) featuring The Jack Wharff Band and additional special guests.

Spencer Hatcher Inks With WME

Pictured (L-R): Quartz Hill Music Group’s Ash Bowers, WME’s Jay Williams, Spencer Hatcher, WME’s Dan Kuklinski and WME’s Carter Green. Photo: Courtesy of WME

Quartz Hill Music Group/Stone Country Records artist Spencer Hatcher has signed with WME for global representation.

Raised on a farm in Shenandoah Valley, Hatcher picked up a five-string banjo at 11 years old and played in his family’s bluegrass band. With his bluegrass infused country sound, he created his own band in 2020. Stirring up popularity online with his covers of Johnny Cash, Keith Whitley, Elvis Presley and more, he began self-booking over 150 shows per year. Hatcher currently has over 890,000 social media followers and 60 million views.

“Spencer Hatcher is one to watch! He’s a standout in this traditional music renaissance we’re experiencing,” says WME Agent Carter Green. “Spencer’s musicianship, authenticity and work ethic are second to none, and we can’t wait to help take his music to new audiences worldwide.”

“Signing with WME for representation is an incredible opportunity I’m so thankful for,” adds Hatcher. “If you know me, then you know I always wear Elvis’s ‘TCB’ motto on a chain around my neck, and with WME now working alongside my record label, Stone Country Records, taking care of business is exactly what we’ll be doing!”

Hatcher will release his new song, “When She Calls Me Cowboy,” this Friday (July 25).

Josh Ross Earns First U.S. Chart-Topper With ‘Single Again’

Josh Ross. Photo: Lance Wilson – RUNCLUB Creative

Josh Ross has landed his first-ever No. 1 at U.S. country radio this week with “Single Again,” which he co-wrote with Joe Fox and Brad Rempel.

Topping the Mediabase Country chart after a 71-week trek, the single makes Ross the first Canadian male to top the chart in nearly 30 years, and he is one of only three Canadian men (along with Paul Brandt and Hank Snow) to ever reign atop the U.S. country charts. Ross has also achieved three No. 1s at Canadian Country radio with “Ain’t Doin’ Jack,” “Single Again” and “Trouble.”

“Possibly the biggest news to date in my career—I woke up having the No. 1 song at U.S. country radio,” Ross shared on his socials. “I started coming to Nashville in 2018 with a dream of writing songs and maybe hearing some of my own on the radio one day. Today it’s the most played song in the country. I can’t thank Brad Rempel and Joe Fox enough for writing this hungover idea with me, Matt Geroux for crushing the production, and all my team members at The Core, MCA / Mercury, UMC, The Neal Agency, Feldman Agency, Damon Moberly and his incredible promotion team, Warner Chappell Music, and many more—it takes a village. We all work so dang hard. To the fans, love y’all. This is just fuel being added to the fire.”

The success of “Single Again” adds to over one billion global career streams for Ross, whose full-length debut album, Later Tonight is due out Sept. 19.

Lainey Wilson Launches Jewelry Collection In Partnership With The Jewelry Group

Lainey Wilson.

Lainey Wilson has partnered with The Jewelry Group, Inc. to launch a collection featuring contemporary western inspired necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings and more.

“I’m so excited about partnering with The Jewelry Group, Inc. on this collection of pieces,” says Wilson. “As a lifelong lover of the American West, I worked with the team to design pieces to help bring out your inner cowgirl and the beauty and strength she holds. I hope you love it and I can’t wait to see you all decked out!”

“As The Jewelry Group, Inc. continues to develop key partnerships in the entertainment arena, we are incredibly excited for the opportunity to work alongside Lainey, bring her vision to life and build on the power of her brand.” adds Fran Lukas, CEO of The Jewelry Group, Inc.

The collection launches will launch in the coming weeks and will be available at Belk, Boot Barn, Buckle, Cavenders, Ariat, Lammles Western Wear and Scheels.

 

CMHOFM To Host Music & Conversation Event With The Fairfield Four

The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum is hosting a Music and Conversation: The Fairfield Four event on Aug. 2 at 2:30 p.m. CT at the Ford Theater.

The Fairfield Four, an a cappella gospel quartet, was founded in Nashville more than 100 years ago, and has been instrumental in preserving and revitalizing one of the oldest styles of traditional gospel singing. They were named National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellows in 1989, received the Tennessee Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994, were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999, and have won three Grammys.

During the program, current and recently retired members of the Fairfield Four will discuss the group’s history and legacy with Jerry Zolten, a Penn State educator, author, leading expert on Black gospel music and producer of two Fairfield Four albums. The program will also include a brief performance, and is included with museum admission, but a program ticket is required. It is free to museum members.

RJ Jordan To Exit GrassRoots Promotion

RJ Jordan

RJ Jordan, GrassRoots Director of Promotion, is exiting the company to take on the role of caregiver to his mother.

He joined the GrassRoots team in 2015, and was named Director of Promotion in 2023. Prior to that, Jordan spent time at WCJW in Warsaw, New York. Other career stops include time at 903, Country Thunder, Stroudavarious and Golden, and his radio stints include Rochester and Syracuse, New York, Portland, Maine and Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

“I’ve enjoyed my time at GrassRoots, and am looking forward to the next chapter: caring for my mother, getting reacquainted with my Kindle and continuing my radio-related side pursuits like voicetracking and VO work, as time allows,” Jordan told Country Aircheck.

The company is currently interviewing for the position, and Rebekah Clements and Teresa Chance will handle Jordan’s duties in the interim.

Alyssa Flaherty Inks With Neon Coast Management, Releases Debut EP

Pictured (L-R): Neon Coast’s Tyler Corrado, Alyssa Flaherty and Neon Coast’s Martha Earls.

Alyssa Flaherty has signed with Neon Coast Management. Alongside the announcement, she has released her debut EP, Heartbreak, Thank You.

“These songs naturally captured my progression through heartbreak,” shares Flaherty. “A story that just told itself. I’m so excited to share this collection of songs and hope that people find a piece of themselves within them.”

Flaherty’s musical career started in her hometown of Annapolis, Maryland before moving to Nashville in 2020. She performed a rendition of “Amazing Grace” for Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga and released her debut single, “Under The Influence,” in 2024. After joining Kendell Marvel, Jo Dee Messina, Jake Owen, LeAnn Rimes and Brad Tursi of Old Dominion for select dates this year, Flaherty will head overseas for her first international shows this fall.

Heartbreak, Thank You tracklist:
1. “Broken By You” (Alyssa Flaherty, Adam Hambrick, Grant Gilbert)
2. “Know You By Heart” (Alyssa Flaherty, Michael August, Nicole Croteau)
3. “Better Memory” (Alyssa Flaherty, Jeff Middleton, Daniel E. Hutson)
4. “Lucky You” (Alyssa Flaherty, Kaylin Roberson)
5. “Heartbreak, Thank You” (Alyssa Flaherty, Sara Brice, Tana Matz, Caleb Oczkowski)

Dylan Gossett Lets The Songs Lead On Self-Made Debut Album ‘Westward’ [Interview]

Dylan Gossett. Photo: Tanner Johnson

Dylan Gossett’s debut album, Westward, doesn’t chase a moment. It reflects two years of life in motion.

Gossett debuted in 2023 with his breakthrough single “Coal,” which has now passed half a billion streams. Over the last two years, he has toured the globe while building a fierce fanbase, notably selling upwards of 72,000 headline tickets in 2024 alone. Somewhere between the days spent in greenrooms and nights on buses, Gossett built a record shaped by motion and rooted in the real-life in-between moments.

“The album wraps up exactly what these last two years have been, and what’s important in my life,” Gossett tells MusicRow.

Across the 17 self-written and produced tracks, he explores themes of love, faith, family and chasing dreams, but each one was built from stories he has lived.

“For my debut record, I wanted it to be [solo-written]. When an artist means the songs they sing and it is their own words, I think that is part of the artistry.”

That connection to his stories is especially clear on “Smell Of Rain,” an acoustic tune inspired by he and his wife’s first anniversary.

“We had our first headline show in Dublin [that week] and we went to a town outside of the city and stayed the whole night. We were up on a hill seeing the ocean and got to go into an old cobblestone tavern. We were singing songs all night with the locals—it’s just a night I’ll never forget.”

One song came easier than the rest for Gossett. “There’s a song called ‘Snake Eyes’ on the record that is one of my favorites writing wise. It’s a big metaphor for a relationship and gambling. I woke up one morning, grabbed my guitar and wrote that song from start to finish in 20 minutes, which does not always happen,” he says with a laugh.

“Back 40,” on the other hand, took multiple tries in the studio before it felt right. “I’ve tried multiple producers and tried producing it by myself—I just couldn’t get it to work. Then we started playing it live and found its sound.”

Among the tracks, “Tired of Running” stands out as one of his favorites. “It’s just different from anything I’ve ever made. It’s like two songs in one and was a big idea that we made come to light.”

The Austin native undeniably leaned into his Texas roots as he wrote the record. “I don’t think you can understand what being a Texan is unless you are one,” he says. “I never want to leave. Texas runs deep in my blood and it’s a deeply connected part of me and my family.”

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The production, like the writing, was entirely built by Gossett. Although he has been making tracks on GarageBand since elementary school, the decision to produce his own record wasn’t necessarily intentional. “I tried out other very talented producers, but it never felt like a perfect fit for the album … It was a snap decision for me to produce it. I made ‘Tree Birds’ and it felt great,” he says. “I truly believe that, love it or hate it, it is exactly how I wanted it to sound. That’s a good feeling and I’m very proud.”

With Westward finally in the fans’ hands, Gossett is excited to see how this new chapter lands in a live setting.

“Both the [previously released] singles have felt really good on the road, but ‘Back 40’ is one we always used to play. People have been asking for it for a while, so hopefully we delivered on the studio recording.”

Looking forward, his plans are clear: touring the new album and getting more music out soon. “We’re doing all new production [this fall]—more lights, bigger stages and louder music,” he quips. “I’m working on a lot of cool music for the end of the year, so we’ll have some new stuff rolling out before too long.”

As for what he hopes people take from this chapter, he just wants the album to land the way it was meant to. “I hope it just feels like a breath of fresh air, not like anything they’ve heard before.”