Ryan Wesley Smith Joins TRIBL Records As A&R Exec. In Joint Venture Deal

Ryan Wesley Smith

Big Future Music Group President and CEO Ryan Wesley Smith is joining Christian label TRIBL Records as A&R Executive in a new joint venture deal.

Smith moved to Nashville in 2014 to pursue a career in the music business. He’s since been part of the marketing and development of dozens of artists and their albums, which have collectively amassed over 100 million streams in consumption. Smith has remained busy serving artists and teams throughout the industry including artists Chris Tomlin, TobyMac, I Am They, Matthew West, For King & Country, teams at Awakening Events and Story House Collective, and labels Capitol Records and Curb|Word Entertainment, among others.

“This marks an exciting new chapter for TRIBL as we announce our new partnership,” says TRIBL Records CEO, Leonard Brooks. “Through this joint venture, we will be combining our respective strengths and expertise to create a powerful synergy that will drive innovation and growth in our industry. I am thrilled to embark on this journey with Ryan and look forward to the great things we will accomplish together.”

“It is really exciting to join forces with TRIBL Records in this new role, in addition to the launch of a joint venture with Big Future,” says Smith. “I believe this partnership will be fuel for continued growth and allow us to see new heights together. Onward!”

TRIBL Records is home to Grammy-winning Maverick City Music, JJ Hairston, Chandler Moore, Naomi Raine, Brandon Lake, Maverick City Musica, Travis Greene, Forward City Music, Tim Bowman, Todd Galberth, Housefires, and more.

LoCash & CountryLine Team Up For New Radio Show Across The Pond

LoCash‘s Preston Brust and Chris Lucas are launching One Big Country Show, a new international radio show with CountryLine, on May 17.

Airing on CountryLine Radio in the U.K., Brust and Lucas will bring Nashville to London on the new show while sharing a wealth of unforgettable stories from their 15 years together. Along with their reflections on their own songs and their creation as well as memories of songs that resonate with them and the artists who wrote them, LoCash will curate a selection of music reflecting their unique perspective.

The show will provide the duo with an additional platform to spread their message of positivity and love with fans around the world, encouraging listeners to see the good in themselves, others and their own lives, a message Brust and Lucas try to embody in their music and daily life. One Big Country Show was named after LoCash’s Gold No. 1 “One Big Country Song,” released in 2019.

“We’re so pumped to be able to take our world across the pond and welcome more fans to our country family,” shares Lucas.

Brust adds, “‘Ain’t the whole wide world just one big country song’ is more than just a lyric to us, so we’re bringing our ‘One Big Country Show’ to all four corners of the world!”

The show will air Wednesday evenings from 7-8 p.m. BST and 1-2 p.m. CT . Fans wanting to tune in can catch the duo on the air through the summer on DAB radio in London, online at CountryLine.radio, on the CountryLine Radio and CountryLine TV apps as well as the Tunein radio app.

LoCash is also currently on the road supporting Kane Brown‘s “Drunk or Dreaming Tour.” They are also gearing up for summer with their latest song, “Three Favorite Colors,” a patriotic anthem celebrating all things USA.

Ashley Gorley, Hardy & Lainey Wilson Score Early ACM Award Wins

Pictured (L-R): Ashley Gorley, Hardy and Lainey Wilson

More winners have been announced ahead of the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards, which will air live tonight (May 11) across over 240 countries and territories exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch at at 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT/4 p.m. PT from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

The winners of the Songwriter of the Year, Artist-Songwriter of the Year and Visual Media of the Year categories were unveiled last night (May 10) via social media.

This year, the ACM Songwriter of the Year category was split into Songwriter of the Year and Artist-Songwriter of the Year, and Video of the Year was expanded into Visual Media of the Year to include additional formats of visual content.

Ashley Gorley earned Songwriter of the Year, taking home his first win in the ACM category. Artist and actor Charles Esten surprised Gorley with the news and presented him with the golden award during an interview at the first-ever Songs and Stories event, presented by The Bluebird Cafe and Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI).

Hardy, the most nominated artist at this year’s ACM Awards, was named Artist-Songwriter of the Year. He and Lainey Wilson also scored Visual Media of the Year for the music video accompanying their No. 1 duet “Wait In The Truck.”

The Erv Woolsey Company Signs Tyler Halverson

Pictured (L-R): Allen Mitchell, Tyler Halverson, Erv Woolsey and Clint Woolsey. Photo: Felicity Tidwell

The Erv Woolsey Company has signed country singer-songwriter Tyler Halverson to its client roster.

Halverson has garnered more than 20 million streams in less than two years, leading him to develop a loyal fanbase and support from fellow artists such as Kylie Frey, Muscadine Bloodline and Parker McCollum.

It was his duet with Frey, “Your Bar Now,” that initially caught the attention of veteran Nashville music manager Erv Woolsey.

“Tyler has a unique sound and perspective on storytelling that I really appreciate,” shares Woolsey, Owner of The Erv Woolsey Company. “I’m excited for what the future holds for this young man and the opportunity to work with him.”

“Tyler Halverson is a kind soul but a fierce music man,” adds Allen Mitchell, VP, New Artist Management at The Erv Woolsey Company. “His craft for songwriting and entertaining sets a standard that I’m fortunate to represent.”

The South Dakota native is known for telling a different kind of cowboy story through his self-described “Amerijuana Music.” He recently released his major label debut “Her” via Atlantic Records. Delivered with grungy acoustic guitars, rustling harmonica alongside Halverson’s vocals, the track sets the tone for more new music coming this summer.

He also recently toured with Muscadine Bloodline, and is set to launch the first leg of dates with Frey as part of their co-headlined “Your Bar Now Tour” soon. Additionally, Halverson will serve as support for McCollum on a string of arena dates later this year.

Industry Ink: Spirit Music Nashville, Justin Moore, Musicians On Call, More

Spirit Music Nashville Welcomes Two Creative Coordinators

Pictured (L-R): Kennedy Murphy & Andy Hodges. Photos Courtesy of Spirit Music Group

Spirit Music Nashville announced that Kennedy Murphy and Andy Hodges have joined the team as Creative Coordinators. In their new roles, they will focus on support for the creative staff and assisting Spirit’s roster of songwriters.

A Wilmington, Delaware native, Murphy made her way to Nashville after earning a Music Business degree from Drexel University. While studying, her love for songs and artist development was solidified during her time interning at Big Deal Music in New York City. After graduation, Murphy landed her first publishing job working as A&R/Creative Coordinator at Back Blocks Music. She can be reached at KennedyM@spiritmusicnashville.com.

Hodges grew up in Manhattan, Kansas. During his undergraduate years at Belmont University, he interned at Full Stop Management, Azoff Company and Live Nation. After graduating in 2019, Hodges began his career on the Revenue Operations team at Global Music Rights in Los Angeles, and moved back to Nashville in 2022. Hodges can be reached at andyh@spiritmusicgroup.com.

Justin Moore Gets Wild In Nashville To Celebrate ‘Stray Dog’ Release

Justin Moore at Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville. Photo Credit: Sam Kerrigan

Multi-Platinum country artist Justin Moore took the stage on Friday (May 5) at Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville. Celebrating the release of Stray Doghis seventh studio album, he performed new tracks as well as one of No.  1 hits.

Surprise guest Priscilla Block joined him to perform their climbing radio single, “You, Me, and Whiskey.” Moore’s label-mate Riley Green also accompanied him to perform “Everybody Get Along.” Both fan-favorite duets are featured on Moore’s new album.

Moore is currently headlining arenas across the U.S. He has scheduled performances at multiple festivals including iHeart Country Festival and Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam.

Musicians On Call Honors Caregivers With Exclusive Writers’ Round

Dierks Bentley, Jon Nite and Charles Esten perform during Concert for Caregivers at the Analog at Hutton Hotel. Photo Courtesy of Musicians On Call

Musicians On Call (MOC), a nonprofit that brings music to the bedsides of patients, families and caregivers in healthcare environments, showed appreciation to caregivers and hospital workers during Concert For Caregivers. The exclusive, intimate show celebrating National Hospital Week featured award-winning artists and hit songwriters Dierks Bentley, Charles Esten and Jon Nite. Held at the Analog at Hutton Hotel, the night honored the continuous sacrifices made for the health and safety of communities.

In a room filled with hospital staff from facilities throughout Middle Tennessee, Bentley, Esten and Nite entertained the crowd with performances and stories from some of their biggest hits and new releases, including “We Were Us,” “Living,” “I Hold On” and “A Little Right Now.”

“It’s part of our mission at Musicians On Call to bring joy and relief through live music to the hardworking hospital workers across the country during their long shifts. During National Hospital Week, it’s important we take a moment to express our deep gratitude for all that they do to care for their communities,” says Pete Griffin, Musicians On Call President & CEO. “We are happy to have the American Hospital Association and Southwest Airlines helping us show love to these dedicated caregivers. And a special thanks to Dierks Bentley, Charles Esten and Jon Nite for generously giving their time to make it a night to remember.”

During National Hospital Week, the American Hospital Association is distributing the recorded concert to their network of 5,000 member hospitals and health systems.

PLA Media Adds Dreamlined Entertainment Group To Roster

PLA Media will now represent award-winning producer Keith Stegall and Scott Miller of Miller Investment Group’s joint venture, Dreamlined Entertainment Group.

Miller and Stegall are celebrating their enduring seven-year collaboration, which has resulted in a catalog of songs placed among acts like Alan JacksonAshley McBryde, Kid Rock and more. The Nashville-based company offers production, publishing and record label services specializing in songwriter and artist development.

Their talent roster includes William Michael Morgan, Bradley Gaskin, The Haygoods and Makayla Lynn as well as Jen StegallMichael White and Stegall.

The Dreamlined team consists of President Stegall, Miller, Executive VP of Creative Ginny Johnson and General Manager Jason Campbell.

“I have both admired and cursed Keith over the years as we fought neck and neck in a friendly competition when I was managing Garth and he was producing Alan,” says Pamela L. Lewis, President of PLA Media. “What a talent and an amazing body of work. We are so excited to be working with him and his team.”

Larry Gatlin Celebrates 75th Birthday At The Opry

Pictured (L-R): Christopher Malpass, Don Schlitz, Steve Gatlin, Taylor Malpass, Marty Raybon, Larry Gatlin, Janis Gatlin, Rudy Gatlin, Kelly Sutton and Josh Gatlin. Photo: Courtesy of Absolute Publicity

On the Thursday (May 4) edition of the Grand Ole Opry’s Opry Country Classics, Grammy-winning songwriter Larry Gatlin celebrated his 75th birthday.

The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member and eldest of the Gatlin Brothers, turned 75 on Tuesday, May 2. It’s been more than 60 years since the brothers began singing together in  Abilene, Texas at ages six (Larry), four (Steve) and two (Rudy). The trio continues touring today, making them the longest-tenured, still active, family band in country music history.

Gathered with Gatlin’s friends and family, the Opry supplied a birthday cake to salute his milestone.

Gatlin, an Opry member since 1976, celebrated backstage with his brothers, who are also Opry members, as well as his wife and son Janis and Josh GatlinMarty Raybon of ShenandoahDon SchlitzThe Malpass Brothers, the Opry’s Kelly Sutton and more.

ACM Awards Announce Special Performances, Collabs & Presenters

The ACMs have announced additional performers, special collaborations and presenters for the 58th Academy of Country Music Awards streaming live on Prime Video on May 11.

Newly-announced collaborations include Carly Pearce and Trisha Yearwood performing a special medley in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Yearwood winning Female Artist of the Year; Ashley McBryde featuring Brandy Clark, Caylee Hammack, Pillbox Patti, and John Osborne performing “Bonfire At Tina’s” from McBryde’s album Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville; Cole Swindell and Jo Dee Messina performing the ACM Awards nominated hit song,  “She Had Me At Heads Carolina – Remix;” and solo performances by this year’s top nominee Hardy and ACM Male Artist of the Year nominee Jordan Davis.

Presenters announced include Gabby Barrett, Breland, Brandy Clark, Jordan Davis, Mickey Guyton, Tyler Hubbard, Dustin Lynch, T.J. Osborne, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, MacKenzie Porter, Dak Prescott, Emmitt Smith, Tanya Tucker, Keith Urban, and Trisha Yearwood.

Amber Anderson and Kelly Sutton (Country Heat Weekly podcast co-host), Priscilla Block (58th ACM Awards nominee for New Female Artist of the Year), Breland and Elaina Smith have also been announced as the hosts of the Official ACM Awards Red Carpet Show, free to stream live at 6 p.m. CT on Prime Video, the Amazon Music channel on Twitch and Amazon Live. The livestream before the ACM’s will give fans VIP access to all the excitement from the red carpet, including the night’s biggest fashion trends, a look behind-the-scenes, and special performances from Dalton Dover, Tigirlily Gold, and Matt Stell.

Additionally, viewers can follow along with entertainment, pop-culture influencers and country music super-fans Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Margo Oshry (@margoshry) as they share a behind-the-scenes, shop-able look at their road to the ACM Awards, including their must-haves for your next summer concert trip. Fans can follow the Oshrys on the @amazonfashion Snapchat and Instagram as they get ready for the awards and catch up with artists on the red carpet, and shop their picks on Amazon Live.

Nate Smith Achieves Largest Album Debut From A New Artist This Year

Nate Smith’s self-titled debut album has achieved the largest album debut from a new artist this year as well as the largest full-length album debut from a new artist since 2020.

Nate Smith with Healthcare Heroes prior to his performance at Skydeck. Photo: Brenton Giesey

The collection, released on April 28, hit No. 6 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart and No. 30 overall on the Billboard Top 200.

Last week, Smith celebrated the release of the new album with a show at Skydeck on Broadway in Nashville. Prior to his performance, he did a meet-and-greet with Healthcare Heroes as part of Musicians on Call, gifting them with Love Your Melon “Hero Caps” as a thank you for their continued sacrifices. Smith has a special connection to the healthcare community, as he was a nurse assistant for over a decade prior to pursuing music.

Smith recently kicked off his run with Thomas Rhett on his “Home Team Tour 23,” and was nominated for New Male Artist of the Year at the 58th ACM Awards.

Runaway June Signs With Quartz Hill Records & Brown Sellers Brown Management

Runaway June. Photo: Ford Fairchild

Country trio Runaway June has signed a record deal with Quartz Hill Records in addition to signing with Brown Sellers Brown Management for management representation.

“We cannot wait to start this new journey with Quartz Hill Records and the amazing team there,” shares Runaway June. “We couldn’t ask for more passionate, talented, hardworking, true believers fighting for us. Benny Brown signed this band from the beginning, and to be together again is a dream come true. We are counting down the days until we can share the new music we are creating together with the world!”

“It’s so great to be working with Runaway June again,” adds Brown, Managing Partner, Brown Sellers Brown Management. “They’re all so talented and I’ve always been a big believer in them and their music—I think this is some of the best music they’ve ever done and can’t wait for everyone to hear it.”

The group—made up of Jennifer Wayne, Natalie Stovall and Stevie Woodward—also announced their upcoming single “Make Me Wanna Smoke,” which is set for release on May 19, and exclusively debuted the track on the latest episode of The Bobby Bones Show.

“This is a totally different vibe than what we’ve done in the past and it’s really exciting, very edgy, more rock elements,” Runaway June told Bones of the song. “It has a really cool way of incorporating all of our styles into it. We’re really excited about it.”

Additionally, the band plans to go on tour this summer with stops in California, Colorado, Tennessee and more.

AMR Songs Acquires Kimberly Perry’s Songwriter Interest In ‘If I Die Young’

Kimberly Perry. Photo: Claire Schaper

AMR Songs, a global independent publishing company founded by music industry veteran Tamara Conniff, has acquired Kimberly Perry‘s songwriting interests in “If I Die Young,” which won The Band Perry the CMA Single of the Year and Song of the Year trophies in 2011.

Nearly 13 years since its release, the chart-topping, multi-Platinum hit “If I Die Young” still averages up to one million streams per week across all platforms. Perry recently released a new version of the song, her first new solo single, “If I Die Young Pt. 2” on Records Nashville/Columbia, which uniquely interpolates the original. Her new version was the No. 1 most added song at country radio on its add-week.

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Perry was the only writer of “If I Die Young,” but teamed up with writers Nicolle Galyon and Jimmy Robbins to co-write “If I Die Young Pt. 2” for her solo project. The lyrics tell another poignant story from the same girl, only with a different perspective and trajectory. Perry’s new solo album Bloom will be released June 9.

“Kimberly Perry is an inspiration and tremendous talent, and I’m a huge fan,” says Conniff. “It’s been amazing getting to know her and a complete honor for our team, particularly in this exciting phase of her career as a solo artist. We are obsessed with ‘If I Die Young’ and Part 2 is incredible! It’s going to excite a lot of fans and stimulate even more interest in all of her repertoire.”

“Working with Tamara and AMR Songs has been truly a creative partnership. When I told her I really wanted to re-record my version of ‘If I Die Young,’ she asked if I had ever thought about doing a Part 2 of the song, rewriting both verses to tell the story about the girl that didn’t die young,” says Perry. “’If I Die Young’ has always been my North Star and I feel fans will strongly connect to Part 2 and the new album, which evolved very organically and reflects my life and career growth. I’m so grateful to be working with AMR, as I start my solo career, and can’t wait for the fans to hear ‘If I Die Young Pt 2’!”

Kenny Chesney Steps In For Morgan Wallen On Gulf Coast Jam, Carolina Country Fest Dates

Kenny Chensey. Photo: Danny Clinch

Kenny Chesney will be stepping in as a headliner at the Gulf Coast Jam and Carolina Country Music Fest for Morgan Wallen, who is on doctor-ordered vocal rest for the next six weeks.

Chesney’s “I Go Back 2023 Tour” wraps on May 27 in Orange Beach, so he is able to pick up the Gulf Coast Jam Festival slated for June 1-4 in Panama City and the Carolina Coast Music Fest set for June 8-11 in Myrtle Beach as a sort of extension to his “I Go Back” dates.

“It’s like an extra little bit of something,” Chesney says of the decision to play the add-on events. “We love playing those great big stages, and I think everyone knows that. But this year, in these venues, has been unlike anything we’ve done in years—so much fun, so great, so spur of the moment—and I wouldn’t change a thing.

“I can’t lie, though. I was missing those big stages just a bit. And now, me and the road family get to have our cake and eat it, too. When we got the call, even though we were basically done, I thought it over, and of course we wanted to be there for the fans. They’re the reason we do this—and the opportunity to step in and let even more people see how white hot and awesome these players are is awesome. Funny how life has a way of stepping in!”

Wallen not only had to reschedule six weeks of concert dates and appearances due to his vocal cord injury, but was also forced to cancel his ACM Awards performance.