GMA Announces Nominees For 54th Annual Dove Awards

The Gospel Music Association (GMA) has revealed the nominees for the 54th annual GMA Dove Awards.

The top male nominees include Brandon Lake, Jeff Pardo, Jason Ingram and Kirk Franklin. The top female nominees are Katy Nichole, Lauren Daigle, Naomi Raine and Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Country stars Dylan Scott, Tyler Childers and Walker Hayes each earned first-time nominations.

Jason Crabb, Jordan Feliz, Danny Gokey, Natalie Grant and JJ Hairston announced the nominees today (Aug. 9) via YouTube live stream.

GMA’s Professional Membership chose this year’s nominees from over 2,046 submitted entries. The final round of voting will run from Aug. 17 to Aug. 24. The GMA Dove Awards event will take place live in Nashville on Oct. 17, before airing exclusively on TBN and the TBN app on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. CT.

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“I want to congratulate this year’s wonderful list of Dove Awards nominees,” says Jackie Patillo, GMA President. “Each year, we choose a theme to represent our community and why we celebrate. Today we announced this year’s theme, Joyful Echo. Like it says in Isaiah 42:12 from The Message, ‘Make God’s glory resound, echo His praises from coast to coast.’ We expect and believe this year’s show will be a joyful echo of the love of Jesus.”

For the complete list of nominees, click here.

Neon Union Inks With CAA

Neon Union

Red Street Records’ rising country duo Neon Union, made up of Leo Brooks and Andrew Millsaps, has signed with CAA.

Brooks is a Grammy-winner who spent over a decade as the bass player and Musical Director for multi-Platinum artist Pitbull, and has collaborated with Lauren Hill,  Rick Ross and more. When Brooks and his musical talent united with Millsaps and his distinct vocals and evolving writing style, the duo found success as country newcomers. With more than 50 dates under their belt this year alone, they recently released their debut EP Double Wide Castle Sessions.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled that Neon Union is now represented by the wonderful team at CAA,” says Red Street Records CEO Jay DeMarcus. “It’s another vital piece that’s now in place for these boys that are poised to take the next big step in their careers.”

2023 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Producer Of The Year

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 35th annual MusicRow Awards, we take a closer look at the Producer of the Year category. This visionary class of nominees created up some of country music’s most innovative projects during the eligibility period of June 1, 2022 to May 31, 2023.

This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, Sept. 12. Presenting Sponsor of the 2023 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.

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

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribers. Voting is now open and closes on Aug. 18 at 5:00 p.m.

To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.

Zach Crowell lent his production talent to Cole Swindell for his award-winning, multi-week No. 1 “She Had Me At Heads Carolina,” in addition to other hits by the artist over the past year. He produced Dustin Lynch’s record-breaking duet with MacKenzie Porter, “Thinking ‘Bout You,” which was the No. 1 song on the Mediabase 2022 Year-End Country Chart. Crowell’s work can also be heard on Sam Hunt’s rising new single “Outskirts,” Russell Dickerson’s “God Gave Me A Girl” and Conner Smith’s “Creek Will Rise,” as well as music from Jelly Roll and Madeline Merlo.

Dan Huff continued his legacy of producing hit records over the past year. Continuing his long-standing relationship with Kane Brown, he lent his talents to his Different Man album, producing No. 1 hits “Like I Love Country Music,” “Thank God,” “One Mississippi” and “Bury Me In Georgia.” Huff also produced Thomas Rhett’s recent hits “Slow Down Summer” and “Half Of Me,” Keith Urban’s “Brown Eyes Baby” and Brett Young’s “Dance With You,” to name a few. His work can also be heard on music from Darius Rucker, Russell Dickerson, Brian Kelley, Kameron Marlowe, Restless Road, Caylee Hammack, Tiera Kennedy and more.

Jay Joyce helmed the production on longtime client Lainey Wilson’s fourth studio album, Bell Bottom Country, which won the ACM’s Album of the Year prize and secured Wilson more hits with its “Heart Like a Truck” and “Watermelon Moonshine.” He also produced another longtime collaborator Eric Church’s 2021 triple album Heart & Soul, containing recent hits such as “Hell Of A View,” and Corey Kent’s major label debut album Blacktop and new music from LANCO.

Shane McAnally was celebrated for his production credits on projects from Carly Pearce, Sam Hunt, Old Dominion, Kelsea Ballerini and more over the past year. Alongside Josh Osborne, McAnally worked on Pearce’s 29: Written In Stone album, containing hits “What He Didn’t Do,” “Next Girl” and “Never Wanted To Be That Girl.” He also lent his production skills to Old Dominion’s Memory Lane project, Ballerini’s Subject To Change album as well as singles for Hunt, Walker Hayes and Kylie Morgan.

Joey Moi is the production architect for Morgan Wallen’s record-breaking projects Dangerous: The Double Album and One Thing At A Time, both of which stayed in the top echelons of the country albums chart since their respective releases. Released in March, the record-shattering One Thing At A Time album has yielded hits such as “Last Night,” “You Proof,” “Thought You Should Know,” “Don’t Think Jesus” and “Thinkin’ Bout Me.” Moi also contributed to Hardy’s The Mockingbird & The Crow album, as well as projects from Jake Owen, Lauren Alaina, Ernest and more.

In addition to recent production credits with Russell Dickerson, Chase Matthew and more over the past year, Alysa Vanderheym really impressed with her work with Kelsea Ballerini. Vanderheym co-produced Ballerini’s lauded Rolling Up The Welcome Mat EP, which has become some of the star’s most well received work to date by both fans and critics. Vanderheym’s talents can also be heard on music from Tyler Rich, Joy Oladokun, Fancy Hagood and more.

Industry Ink: Mark Wills, The American Country Network, King Calaway

Mark Wills Turns 50 With Star-Studded Grand Ole Opry Bash

Pictured (L-R): Sonya Isaacs, Ben Isaacs, Lee Greenwood, Mark Wills, Lily Isaacs, Vince Gill, Amy Grant and Eddie Bayers

Mark Wills celebrated his 50th birthday surrounded by friends, family and fellow artists at an event hosted at Studio A at the Grand Ole Opry. The party, sponsored by Universal Music Group (UMG) and Carl Black GMC Kennesaw, was a night of music, laughter and heartfelt memories, and brought together music industry executives, artists and  friends who all partook in the celebration. Among those celebrating with Wills were Vince Gill, Amy Grant, The Isaacs, Craig Morgan, Lee Greenwood and Eddie Bayers, among others.

 

Noah Gordon, Tommy Snyder Launch American Country Network

Former CEO of The Country Network Tommy Snyder and Noah Gordon, President of 8 Track Entertainment, have partnered to launch the American Country Network, a new national country music television network based in Nashville. In addition to over-the-air broadcast, the new network will launch a streaming platform in Q1 of 2024 to include ROKU, Sling TV, LG TV, STIRR, Freebie TV, Amazon TV, Apple TV, IOS and Android. ACN will launch with the Chad Brock Show on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. CT and a hosted ACN Video Countdown show in the first quarter of 2024.

Keith Chester joins the network as Chief Information Officer with over 25 years in the entertainment industry, managing and producing artists, actors and TV personalities. Jeff Goodwin, a marketing industry executive with 40 years experience in corporate partnerships and marketing, will be ACN’s Chief Marketing Director.

 

King Calaway Celebrates New Album Launch With Opry Appearance

Pictured (L-R): Caleb Miller, Simon Dumas, Grand Ole Opry member Connie Smith, Chad Michael Jervis, Chris Deaton

King Calaway celebrated the launch of their new album Tennessee’s Waiting on Friday night (Aug. 4) with a three-song set at The Grand Ole Opry. Before their performance, the band spent time backstage with Grand Ole Opry member Connie Smith. 

Bobby Bones Continues Relationship With iHeartMedia

Bobby Bones. Photo: Robby Klein

Award-winning radio personality Bobby Bones, host of the hit national country radio program The Bobby Bones Show, has renewed his relationship with iHeartMedia.

Reaching nearly 10 million people monthly with The Bobby Bones Show and Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones, while collecting over seven million monthly downloads of his morning show podcast, Bones will continue his current role as host of both radio programs as well as his popular BobbyCast podcast.

Bones will also remain Vice President, Creative Director of iHeartCountry, the largest country radio group in America, which reaches more than 100 million country listeners every month. In this role, he will continue working with iHeartMedia on a variety of joint ventures and new creative programming initiatives, participating in iHeartMedia’s marquee live events such as the iHeartRadio Music Festival and the iHeartRadio Music Awards and hosting the iHeartCountry Festival.

Originating from iHeartRadio’s WSIX in Nashville, The Bobby Bones Show is nationally syndicated by Premiere Networks on 200 radio stations across the United States and Canada, in addition to airing on the iHeartRadio app. Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones is heard on nearly 240 stations in North America and the United Kingdom.

“Country music continues to be an enormously popular force in radio for listeners, and we’re thrilled to extend our relationship with one of the top personalities in the genre,” says Bob Pittman, iHeartMedia Chairman & CEO. “Bobby brings a captivating blend of talent, knowledge, humor and relatability that makes him one of the best voices on air, driving incredible results for our advertising and partners. We’re proud to partner with Bobby to create even more unforgettable opportunities for our loyal and growing country music audience.”

“This year marks a career milestone of 10 years of The Bobby Bones Show in Nashville,” says Bones. “I’m proud of what we’ve built over the last decade and I’m looking forward to extending this partnership and having continued success together.”

Voting Now Open For 35th Annual MusicRow Awards

Voting for the 35th annual MusicRow Awards begins today, Wednesday, Aug. 9 and runs through Friday, Aug. 18 at 5:00 p.m. CT.

This year’s winners will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, Sept. 12. Presenting Sponsor of the 2023 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.

To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscriber here.

The nominees for the MusicRow Awards were revealed yesterday. Click here to view the full list.

Nominees for the MusicRow Awards are determined by a committee. For the categories of Breakthrough Songwriter and Breakthrough Artist-Writer, outside nominations are also considered. For the Male and Female Songwriter of the Year categories, nominees are based on data from MusicRow’s Top Songwriter Chart. All nominations are based on projects that were active between the period of June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2023.

Top 10 Album All-Star Musician Awards for Bass, Drums, Engineer, Fiddle, Guitar, Keyboards, Steel, and Vocals will also be announced on Tuesday, Sept. 12, recognizing the studio players who performed on the most albums reaching the Top 10 of Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart during the eligibility period.

Back Blocks Music Hires Autumn Ledgin & Elizabeth Cook

Autumn Ledgin & Elizabeth Cook. Photos: Anna Schaeffer

Back Blocks Music has added Autumn Ledgin as Sr. Director, A&R and Elizabeth Cook as Creative Coordinator.

The Nashville-based publishing and artist development company, founded and helmed by Rakiyah Marshall, boasts a roster of Ashley Cooke, Blake Pendergrass, Lily Rose and Tucker Wetmore.

Ledgin brings with her significant entertainment industry experience. In her new role, she will oversee all publishing and artist development efforts for Back Blocks Music, working closely with the entire roster and scouting new talent. A former NCAA Division 1 student-athlete and civil engineering major, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign graduate’s journey began in 2018 at Good Company Entertainment (GCE) as their first employee. During her tenure at GCE, the Boca Raton native played a vital role as day-to-day manager for the company’s roster including Jake Owen and Larry Fleet. Her passion led her to thrive as an internal A&R creative, while serving as a Board member and Planning Coordinator for the Jake Owen Foundation.

Cook joins the company as a senior at Belmont University. The songwriting major has previously spent time at Creative Nation and King Pen as an intern, and will now support the Back Blocks Music team as Creative Coordinator. The Nashville native will be responsible for catalog management, calendars and office management, while acting as an executive assistant to Marshall.

“I’m incredibly proud to expand the team at Back Blocks Music,” Marshall shares. “Autumn and Elizabeth both bring a wide range of valuable skill sets to the table. Their relationships and experience really feel like the missing puzzle pieces to our growing company. I’m thrilled to have their support, passion and drive to continue championing our roster of artists and songwriters.”

Ledgin can be reach at autumn@backblocksmusic.com, and Cook can be reached at elizabeth@backblocksmusic.com.

CRB Announces 2023-2024 Board Of Directors

Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) has announced their 2023-2024 Board of Directors, which consists of prominent industry professionals who are equipped to drive the success of Country Radio Seminar (CRS).

Kurt Johnson (Townsquare Media) will return as President alongside John Shomby (Backstage Country/Country’s Radio Coach), who will return as Vice President, and Beverlee Brannigan (“A Coach For Creators”), who is set to return as Secretary.

The upcoming Board of Directors is made up of both elected and appointed members. Those serving include Kurt Johnson, Shomby, Brannigan, Chuck Aly (Country Aircheck), Justin Chase (Beasley Media Group), Gator Harrison (iHeartMedia), Mike Harris (UMG Nashville), Debra Herman (Apple Music), Clay Hunnicutt (BMLG), Kenny Jay (Albright & O’Malley & Brenner), Jennifer Johnson (Riser House), Jon Loba (BMG Nashville), Rod Phillips (iHeartMedia), Kelly Rich (Red Street Records) and Tim Roberts (Audacy).

Among those continuing their terms this year are Becky Brenner (Albright & O’Malley & Brenner), Johnny Chiang (SiriusXM/Pandora), George Couri (Triple 8 Management/Triple Tigers), Steve Hodges (Sony Music Nashville), Michelle Kammerer (Amazon Music), Mike McVay (McVay Media), RJ Meacham (Curb Records), Brent Michaels (KUZZ), Charlie Morgan (Apple Music), Joel Raab (Joel Raab Country Radio & Media), Bob Richards (TuneIn/Sevens Radio Network), Royce Risser, Lesly Simon, Matt Sunshine (The Center for Sales Strategy) and Kristen Williams (Warner Music Nashville).

“As we embark on this new Board term, I’m honored to lead a dedicated group of professionals who are committed to advancing the country music landscape. Together, we will continue to strengthen the bond between country radio and the music industry,” states Kurt Johnson.

CRS 2024 will take place Feb. 28–March 1.

In Pictures: Watershed Music Festival Returns To Washington’s Scenic Gorge

Lainey Wilson performs at Watershed Music Festival. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

The 11th annual Watershed Music and Camping Festival returned to The Gorge in George, Washington this past weekend (Aug. 4 – 6), bringing country music stars to the scenic territory out west. The star-studded lineup included headliners Cody Johnson, Keith Urban and Lainey Wilson.

Carly Pearce, Niko Moon, Wade Bowen and more kicked the festival off on Friday. The evening commenced with a stellar performance from Johnson.

On Saturday, fans enjoyed sets across both stages and singing along to the likes of Aaron Raitiere, Warren Zeiders, Tenille Townes, Kameron Marlowe and Parker McCollum. Recent Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee Urban closed out the night.

Both Friday and Saturday nights ended with dance parties under the night sky at “Late Night with DJ Rod Youree” as fans enjoyed the festivities taking place at the Next From Nashville Stage presented by Wrangler, which featured performances from buzzed-about newcomers, including Ben Burgess, Ella Langley, Peytan Porter, Ben Chapman, Chayce Beckham and Lauren Watkins, amongst others.

Sunday featured sets from Conner Smith, Travis Denning, Avery Anna and Ernest. Wilson stepped into Sunday’s headlining slot for Luke Bryan, who had to cancel due to illness. She closed the show with a homage to Bryan, singing fan favorites “Drink a Beer,” “Drunk on You,” “Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day” and “Country Girl.”

Keith Urban performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Carly Pearce performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Parker McCollum performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Kameron Marlowe performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Tenille Townes performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Travis Denning performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Kylie Morgan performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

Carter Faith performs at Watershed. Photo: Fernando Ramirez Zuñiga

AmericanaFest Reveals Full 2023 Schedule

AmericanaFest has revealed the full 2023 schedule online and on their mobile app, including numerous new showcases, panels and special events available Sept. 19-23. Presented by the Americana Music Association, AmericanaFest will take place in 48 venues across Nashville, with more than 2,020 artists and bands set to perform at the nearly 300 events for attendees.

This year’s event schedule includes the Business Conference with over 70 panels, such as “Songwriters Round: Three Voices, Three Instruments,” “Americana Proud: A Voice for All,” “Want Symphonic: Rufus Wainwright with the Nashville Symphony,” “The Pitch Meeting,” “NMAAM Songwriters Rounds,” “AmericanaFest at The Bluebird Café,” “Musicians Corner,” “Relix & Dayglo Present AmericanaFest at Brooklyn Bowl” and “Muscle Shoals in the 21st Century: Ten Years of Single Lock Records.”

2023 Americana Festival Passes are now on sale to the public at $149. Festival Passes allow admission into all evening showcase venues and select sanctioned special events. Conference+Festival Passes are currently on sale at the rate of $499 ($399 for Americana Music Association Members). Conference+Festival Pass rates increase to $549 for all attendees on Sept. 1.