Soundstripe Launches New Mobile App

Soundstripe has officially rolled out its new mobile app, enabling creators to discover, save, stream and download unlimited music from the company’s catalog while on the go. The app is currently available for iOS in the App Store and will release for Android on Google Play in the coming months.

The Soundstripe app is designed for ease-of-use, with a simple interface for exploring its diverse catalog featuring thousands of high-quality tracks across dozens of genres, all of which are clear for unlimited use on any platform, from YouTube to TikTok to broadcast and film.

“We started Soundstripe with the goal of providing the world’s best royalty-free music catalog that was super easy for creators to use,” said Travis Terrell, Co-founder and Co-CEO of Soundstripe. “The new Soundstripe mobile app is a big step forward with that vision, as creators can now access many of the same features they love with Soundstripe’s web experience in a native mobile app, while being able to stream, save, and share Soundstripe songs and playlists on their device, boosting their productivity while away from their computers.”

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Users can simultaneously search and filter songs by mood, characteristic, genre, instrument, energy, and more. They can also browse playlists that match their search criteria. The app also features a scrollable waveform that speeds up the process of examining a song’s sonic characteristics, a feature that will help creators save time searching for the right track. Additionally, users can favorite tracks, create and manage playlists, download music to their device, and easily share songs with others.

“Creators are inherently mobile, and we’re excited to launch this product that is specifically there for them, where they need it most,” adds Lauren Cutrell, VP of Product at Soundstripe. “Whether they are at the gym, in an Uber, or anywhere else inspiration may strike, our music and features will be there as an essential part of their continuous, creative workflow. I look forward to getting feedback on the app from our creator community and continuing to serve them with the best possible features and tools.”

For more information or to sign up, visit soundstripe.com.

Gregg Allman 4-LP Vinyl Box Set Slated For September

Gregg Allman. Photo: Courtesy of Rounder Records

The legendary live concert event paying tribute to the legacy of Gregg AllmanAll My Friends: Celebrating the Songs & Voice of Gregg Allman, is now available on vinyl. The four-LP box set will be released on Sept. 30, with a number of limited-edition color variants available.

On Jan. 10, 2014, an all-star lineup of rock, blues and country musicians joined at Atlanta’s historic Fox Theatre to pay tribute to the life and music of Allman. Allman was joined onstage by an array of artists performing classics from his 40-plus years as a recording artist, encompassing his landmark work with the legendary Allman Brothers Band, as well as his solo career.

The slate of performers included Trace Adkins, Zac Brown, Jackson Browne, Eric Church, Dr. John, Brantley Gilbert, Vince Gill, Jimmy Hall, John Hiatt, Martina McBride, Taj Mahal, Pat Monahan, Keb’ Mo’, Sam Moore, Robert Randolph, and Widespread Panic.  With musical direction by producer Don Was, several guest performers were also drawn from the Allman Brothers Band’s extended musical family, including Devon Allman, Warren Haynes, Jaimoe, Chuck Leavell, Jack Pearson, Susan Tedeschi, and Derek Trucks. 

“The All My Friends tribute show was such a classy event,” recalls Devon Allman. “I remember Dad saying ‘Son, aren’t they supposed to have shows like this after you die?’ I laughed and said ‘Well…maybe so …but you get to jam at this one with your friends!’ He was so deeply touched that night by the outpouring of love and music in his honor. A highlight of his career, for sure.”

Rounder and Blackbird Presents are teaming up with Mandolin to exclusively stream the concert in its entirety on Aug. 18. Fans who pre-order the vinyl box will receive a complimentary viewing code. Tickets for the livestream can be purchased here.

Allman, who died in 2017, would have celebrated his 75th birthday this December. A number of events to commemorate the anniversary of his birth will be announced in the coming months.

All My Friends: Celebrating the Songs & Voice of Gregg Allman Track List:
Disc 1 Side A:
1 Come And Go Blues w/ Warren Haynes
2 End Of The Line w/ Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes
3 Stand Back w/ Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi

Disc 1 Side B:
1 You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had w/ Devon Allman, Jimmy Hall, Robert Randolph
2 Please Call Home w/ Sam Moore
3 Just Another Rider w/ Keb’ Mo’
4 Before The Bullets Fly w/ Brantley Gilbert

Disc 2 Side A:
1 Let This Be A Lesson To Ya w/ Dr. John
2 Queen Of Hearts w/ Pat Monahan
3 One Way Out w/ John Hiatt
4 Statesboro Blues w/ Gregg Allman, Taj Mahal

Disc 2 Side B:
1 Just Ain’t Easy w/ Widespread Panic
2 Wasted Words w/ Derek Trucks, Widespread Panic
3 I’m No Angel w/ Trace Adkins
4 Trouble No More w/ Trace Adkins

Disc 3 Side A:
1 Multi-Colored Lady w/ Vince Gill
2 All My Friends w/ Martina McBride
3 Can You Fool w/ Martina McBride, Pat Monahan

Disc 3 Side B:
1 Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More w/ Eric Church
2 Win, Lose Or Draw w/ Eric Church
3 These Days w/ Gregg Allman, Jackson Browne
4 Melissa w/ Gregg Allman, Jackson Browne

Disc 4 Side A:
1 Midnight Rider w/ Gregg Allman, Vince Gill, Zac Brown
2 Dreams w/ The Allman Brothers Band

Disc 4 Side B:
1 Whipping Post w/ The Allman Brothers Band
2 Will The Circle Be Unbroken w/ Brantley Gilbert, Derek Trucks, Devon Allman, Dr. John, Eric Church, Gregg Allman, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Hall, John Hiatt, Keb’ Mo’, Martina McBride, Pat Monahan, Robert Randolph, Sam Moore, Susan Tedeschi, Taj Mahal, The Allman Brothers Band, Trace Adkins, Vince Gill, Warren Haynes, Widespread Panic, Zac Brown

2022 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist Of The Year

Following the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 34th MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Breakthrough Artist of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville artist who achieved significant career progress for the first time.

The winners of this year’s honors will be announced online on all MusicRow platforms on Tuesday, August 30. Presenting Sponsor of the 2022 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.

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

Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 29 at 5:00 p.m.

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

Priscilla Block made her way onto the scene after creating a fanbase on TikTok. After posting snippets of funny and honest tracks such as “Thick Thighs” and “PMS,” Block had her viral moment with the heartbreak anthem, “Just About Over You.” Fans rallied together to independently fund Block’s recording of the track, and its reception led to industry attention. She soon signed a record deal with Mercury Nashville and released her debut album, Welcome to the Block Party. Block has since surpassed more than 385 million digital streams with tracks such as “Just About Over You,” “Wish You Were the Whiskey,” “I Bet You Wanna Know,” and her current single, “My Bar.” Her charm and wit also allowed her the opportunity to host the red carpet programming at the ACM Awards, where she was nominated for New Female Artist of the Year. Block is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist-Writer at this year’s MusicRow Awards for her qualifying song, “Just About Over You.”

Zach Bryan has impacted the country music industry in a nontraditional but massive way. The Oklahoma native began releasing music as an active-duty member of the U.S. Navy stationed in Washington state. After making an impact with “Heading South” in 2019, his music caught the attention of Yellowstone creators, leading to multiple sync placements in the hit show. After being honorably discharged by the Navy after eight years of service to pursue his career in music, Bryan signed to Warner Records. He released his debut album American Heartbreak to unfathomable acclaim. The massive 34-song project broke the 2022 record for the most-streamed country album in a single day on Spotify and Apple Music. Bryan’s single from American Heartbreak, “Something in the Orange,” peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot Country charts and was No. 18 global streaming track overall. The breakthrough star has already surpassed 1 billion global career streams and is only three years past his very first release.

ERNEST has enjoyed massive success as a songwriter in the past few years, having written five No. 1 hits for artists such as Morgan Wallen, Chris Lane, Sam Hunt, Florida Georgia Line, and Kane Brown. After releasing a few EPs and singles as an artist, ERNEST broke through with his George Jones-inspired “Flower Shops” featuring Wallen. The song took off, becoming the most-added single on its add week at country radio and hitting No. 1 on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Radio Chart. “Flower Shops,” which is also nominated for Song of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards, also led to the release of ERNEST’s Big Loud Records debut album Flower Shops (The Album). ERNEST is out building his fanbase on the road with other fan favorites from the album such as “Some Other Bar,” “Tennessee Queen,” and “Feet Wanna Run.”

Ryan Hurd got his start in Nashville as a songwriter, penning Platinum hits and chart toppers for Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Lady A, Tim McGraw, and more. As an artist Hurd has released a series of EPs and singles, including the Platinum-certified “To a T.” His breakthrough as artist was cemented with his debut album from Arista Nashville, Pelago. The 15-track project contained “Chasing After You,” a duet with his wife Maren Morris that hit the top of the charts, was certified Platinum, and secured him his first Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. He’s following it up with his new single “Pass It On,” which was one of the most-added singles at country radio on add week. As a songwriter, Hurd is also up for the Song of the Year title at this year’s MusicRow Awards for Morris’ “Circles Around This Town,” which he co-wrote with her, Jimmy Robbins, and Julia Michaels.

Elvie Shane captured hearts with “My Boy,” a special tribute to his step-son and non-traditional families like his. The track quickly caught fire on TikTok, leading BBR Music Group to sign him to Wheelhouse Records. Now aligned with a label partner, Shane took “My Boy” to No. 1. The now Platinum-certified track was nominated for Song of the Year at last year’s MusicRow Awards. Following the success of “My Boy,” Shane released his debut EP, County Roads, and quickly followed it up with his debut album Backslider. His new single “County Roads,” was one of the most added songs at country radio upon its debut and continues to climb. Shane is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year this year at the MusicRow Awards as a co-writer on “My Boy.”

Lainey Wilson has become an industry favorite in the last year, having been named the Discovery Artist of the Year at the 2021 MusicRow Awards and then New Female Artist of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards. She brought her signature “Bell Bottom Country” to her studio album Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ in early 2021 via Broken Bow Records. The project spawned her first hit, the tentative “Things A Man Oughta Know.” The tune took off, hitting the top of the charts, being certified Platinum, and winning Song of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards. In early 2022, Wilson rang the bell at the top of the charts again, this time alongside Cole Swindell for their fiery duet, “Never Say Never.” In June, it was announced that Wilson would join the cast of season five of the hit show Yellowstone. As a co-writer on “Things A Man Oughta Know,” Wilson is also nominated for Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year at the MusicRow Awards this year.

BMI Renews Agreement With C3 Presents For Stages At Austin City Limits, Lollapalooza

BMI has renewed its long-term partnership with C3 Presents, one of the world’s largest music festival producers. The multi-year agreement solidifies BMI as the only performing rights organization with stages at the Austin City Limits Music Festival and Lollapalooza.

“BMI’s relationship with C3 is one of our most rewarding and long-standing partnerships,” explains Mason Hunter, AVP, Creative, Nashville. “Together, we have created a unique festival experience for fans and artists alike. We’re thrilled that C3 continues to recognize our ability to bring up-and-coming talent to their stages and look forward to a long-lasting partnership.”

In partnership with C3 Presents, BMI has used its stages to showcase artists such as Lady Gaga, Halsey and Chance the Rapper, who all made their Lollapalooza debut on the BMI stage before they were household names.

“Together with BMI, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits Music Festival share a long history of celebrating songwriters and we are pleased to be able to extend our partnership through the next several years,” adds Charlie Walker, Partner, C3 Presents. “We look forward to seeing the best and brightest new songwriters on the BMI stage each year.”

BMI premiered at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2003. The stage has featured top artists including Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, Ingrid Andress, Hardy, Gary Clark, Jr., Amanda Shires, and more.

BMI’s Lollapalooza stage premiered in 2006 and has seen the likes of X Ambassadors, Bebe Rexha, Cage the Elephant, MAX and Sofi Tukker grace its stage, to name a few.

Matthew West Achieves Fourth Consecutive No. 1 With ‘Me on Your Mind’

Matthew West. Photo: Sean Hagwell

Matthew West has topped both the Billboard Christian Airplay chart and Mediabase Christian AC chart with “Me On Your Mind,” his 25th No. 1 (12th as an artist and 13th as a songwriter). West is set to release a duet version of the track featuring Anne Wilson on Aug. 12.

The poignant track, penned by West with Jeff Pardo and Anne Wilson, has garnered over 12 million streams and follows his other chart-toppers “What If,” “The God Who Stays,” and “Truth Be Told.”

“I woke up to the news that ‘Me on Your Mind’ is No. 1 and I’m completely blown away,” shares West. “I am thankful for an amazing team at Provident Label Group, and specifically to Jeff Cruz, Charles Van Dyke and the amazing radio team who have championed one song after another and carried them to our radio friends across the country.”

He continues, “I remember telling my wife the idea of this song about how God has us on his mind while we were on a walk one day. I was looking ahead as we walked down the road and didn’t hear much of a response from her. But when I turned to look at her, she had tears in her eyes and quietly said, ‘You need to write that song.'” He adds, “It was a rare moment when I could tell a song was going to be special even before it was finished. It’s exciting to see the song resonate in a similar way with so many people and I hope all who hear it will be powerfully reminded that no one is just a face in the crowd. We are known, seen, listened to, and loved by the God of all grace.”

On Aug. 21, the reigning K-Love Fan Awards Male Artist of the Year will bring his headlining show, “A Night of Worship at the Mother Church with Matthew West and Friends,” to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

He’s also set to take the stage at the Nashville Songwriter Awards on Sept. 20 performing alongside Thomas Rhett, Walker Hayes, Babyface and more. The five-time Grammy-nominated artist will release his sixth book, The God Who Stays, on Sept. 6.

Nikki Lane To Launch Headline Tour Ahead Of New Album Release

Nikki Lane. Photo: Jody Domingue

Nikki Lane is set to release her new album, Denim & Diamonds, on Sept. 23 via New West Records. She has shared two tracks from the new project,“Black Widow” and “First High,” available everywhere now.

Denim & Diamonds came from a moment of careful consideration in Lane’s career when the pandemic forced everyone inside and she realized it was time to find inspiration somewhere new. Lane enlisted Queens of the Stone Age frontman Joshua Homme to help her bring the album to life, incorporating Lane’s wide-ranging influences, from The 13th Floor Elevators to traditional country stalwarts like Loretta Lynn.

The project takes stock of Lane’s first decade as a songwriter as she traces her origin story from her religious youth in South Carolina to Nashville Rebel.

Lane has released three albums–her 2011 debut Walk of Shame, 2014’s All or Nothin,’ and Highway Queen from 2017. Along with releasing new music and touring, she was featured on “Breaking Up Slowly” from Lana Del Rey’s 2021 album Chemtrails Over the Country Club and contributed to Spiritualized’s Everything Was Beautiful.

Lane will embark on a fall and winter tour beginning Aug. 3 in Boulder, Colorado and running through Dec. 18. For a full list of upcoming dates and ticket information, click here.

Denim & Diamonds Track List:
1. First High
2. Denim & Diamonds
3. Faded
4. Born Tough
5. Try Harder
6. Good Enough
7. Live/Love
8. Black Widow
9. Pass It Down
10. Chimayo

Industry Ink: Bill Anderson & Dolly Parton, Brooke Eden, Prescription Songs, More

Bill Anderson & Dolly Parton Team Up For Newest Music Video

Pictured (L-R): Kelli Wasilauski, Scott Adkins, Danny Nozell, Dolly Parton, Bill Anderson, Trey Fanjoy, and Lee Willard

Bill Anderson and Dolly Parton have teamed up for a special music video for their duet “Someday It’ll All Make Sense.” The track was originally featured on Anderson’s 2016 compilation project, As Far As I Can See: The Best Of.

The two country legends, Anderson’s publicists and management, and Parton’s manager were on hand with the video’s director, Trea Fanjoy, during the shoot earlier this week.

“Working with my ol’ buddy Bill Anderson was the most meaningful fun I’ve had in years,” shared Parton. “I love the song we sang, I love how we sounded together on it and getting to do a video with him was just icing on the cake. I hope the fans enjoy it as much as we enjoyed being together on it.”

 

Brooke Eden Visits Girls Inc. As Part Of Music Matters Campaign

Brooke Eden speaking with young women at Girls Inc. as part of Music Matters with the RIAA. Photo: Oliver Cheyne

Earlier this month, Brooke Eden participated in her second Music Matters with RIAA event as she visited with campers at Girls Inc. at YWCA Nashville & Middle Tennessee. During her visit, she performed music from her upcoming EP, Choosing You, shared how music inspired her to be her true self, and encouraged campers to share their stories and what songs have inspired them.

“Girls Inc. is a safe, girl-powered environment where we encourage our students to value themselves and discover their strengths,” explains Vanessa Helbig Johnson, Executive Director of Girls Inc. “Partnerships like these give us the opportunity to connect with our girls and show them that there are many avenues of self-discovery and expression. Brooke’s story and leadership created a safe and brave space for our girls’ confidence to grow so they can chase their dreams for the future.”

Music Matters with RIAA is a partnership designed to demonstrate how music can enable our authentic voice, give us purpose, connect us to each other and give us strength and courage to navigate life’s challenges. Eden also previously spoke with Congressman David Cicilline, Chair of the Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus, about LGBTQ+ equality and representation.

 

Prescription Songs Elevates Christian Conant To A&R Manager

Christian Conant

Prescription Songs has promoted Christian Conant to A&R Manager. Conant is based out of the company’s Nashville office and looks after a diverse roster of artists, songwriters and producers, including Maddie Zahm, Fly By Midnight, Joy Oladokun, Matt Koziol, Lauren LaRue, Nick Bailey, Kyle Stemberger, and more.

Conant moved to Nashville in 2015 after finishing high school in Akron, Ohio. He got his start working in digital marketing before going on the road managing various artists’ tours, including Mitchell Tenpenny and The Band Camino. He later spent time in the publishing/A&R department of Riser House Entertainment before eventually landing at Prescription Songs in September 2019.

“Christian has been working hard since the day he joined our team as an A&R coordinator,” shares Katie Fagan, Head of A&R Nashville. “He has a great ear for great songs and his diverse taste in music has been a perfect addition to our A&R team. The writers love him and so does the Nashville community. He’s always been a team player and I’m excited for this next chapter in his career—it’s well deserved.”

“It’s such an honor to work alongside Katie, [Dr.] Luke, and the entire Rx Songs team every day,” Conant adds. “The roster and staff here are truly the gold standard when it comes to music publishing! I’m thrilled to continue our working relationship in this newly elevated role.”

 

 

Morris Higham, City National Bank Host Songs For A Cause, Raise Over $2K For CMHOF

Pictured (L-R): Songwriters Hunter Phelps and Trent Willmon, Morris Higham Management’s Robert Filhart, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Kayleigh Shoemaker, songwriters Johnny Dailey and Marla Cannon-Goodman, Bluebird Cafe’s Erika Wollam Nichols, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Lisa Purcell, and Morris Higham Management’s Aaron Keiser. Photo: Kylie Rebecca

Morris Higham Management and City National Bank partnered to host Songs for a Cause at the Bluebird Cafe last Friday (July 22). The evening benefitted the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and raised more than $2,000 for the museum’s educational programs.

Songwriters on hand for the night’s festivities included Marla Cannon-Goodman, Johnny Dailey, Hunter Phelps and Trent Willmon.

Aaron Watson Returns To The Road Following Vocal Rest Hiatus

Aaron WatsonPhoto: Natalie Rhea

Aaron Watson is returning to the road following a period of vocal rest due to a granuloma in his throat that left him unable to sing and sidelined from touring since mid-April.

In over 20 years, Watson has never before been forced to cancel a string of shows, but he persevered in the face of adversity as this occurred during the release of his latest album, Unwanted Man.

“It was definitely a frustrating and scary time, especially in the beginning not knowing what was going on with my voice, but that something was definitely wrong,” Watson shares. “I’m so grateful to have had the best care and prayers from the best fans to get me through these past few months.”

He adds, “I’m really excited to be back out on the road, playing music with the band and seeing all the fans. It feels really great to be on stage again and I’m looking forward to all the dates we have coming up performing across the country.”

Kicking off July 28 in Colorado Springs, Watson will visit cities in Texas, Virginia Beach, Tulsa, Boise, Salt Lake City and more through Dec. 2. The singer-songwriter has a Nashville show set at Brooklyn Bowl on Aug. 26.

Upcoming Tour Dates:
7/28 – Boot Barn Hall – Colorado Springs, CO
729 – Eddy County Fair – Artesia, NM
7/30 – Starlight Ranch – Amarillo, TX
8/5 – Kokefest, Hutto – TX
8/6 – Potosi Live – Abilene, TX
8/12 – Frio Hill Country Grill – Cypress, TX
8/13 – Luckenbach Texas – Luckenbach, TX
8/19 – 19th Hole Putters & Gutters – Marble Falls, TX
8/20 – Horseshoe Arena – Midland, TX
8/25 – The Plant – Dothan, AL
8/26 – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
8/27 – A Night in the Country Carolinas – Mill Spring, NC
8/28 – Elevation 27 – Virginia Beach, VA
9/1 – Deadwood Mountain Grand – Deadwood, SD
9/2 – Mishawaka Amphitheater – Bellvue, CO
9/3 – Copper Mountain Ski Resort – Copper Mountain, CO
9/7 – Tri State Rodeo – Fort Madison, IA
9/10 – Metrapark Arena – Billings, MT
9/11 – Adams Center – Missoula, MT
9/16 – Cooper’s Live – Christoval, TX
9/24 – Pasadena Livestock Show & Rodeo – Pasadena, TX
10/1 – Floore’s (Outdoors) – Helotes, TX
10/8 – Tulsa State Fair – Tulsa, OK
10/22 – Falls Jam – Wichita Falls, TX
10/28 – Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS
10/30 – Burford Theater – Arkansas City, KS
11/5 – Boots 4 Troops – Magnolia, TX
11/10 – Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA
11/11 – Steel Creek – Tacoma, WA
11/17 – The Elm – Bozeman, MT
11/18 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID
11/19 – The Depot – Salt Lake City, UT
12/2 – Warehouse 25 Sixty-Five

SOLID To Host 25th Anniversary Gala This September

The Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID) will hold its 25th Anniversary Gala on Sept. 22 at Marathon Music Works.

The evening will include hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, as well as an awards ceremony recognizing current members and alumni whose contributions to SOLID have bettered and advanced the organization’s culture. Current membership, alumni, SOLID Shares partners, and Friends of SOLID are invited to celebrate the organization’s anniversary, accomplishments, and what the next 25 years will hold. The SOLID 25th Anniversary Gala is a 21+ event and is black tie optional.

“I’m really looking forward to getting to see 25 years of SOLID’s community all in one place,” says Avery King, President of SOLID. “Our current members, alumni, SOLID Shares partners, and Friends of SOLID have helped us achieve so much over the years, and this night wouldn’t be possible without them. Being able to celebrate with everyone under one roof is going to be a night we’ll never forget.”

Tickets for the celebration are available now.

My Music Row Story: WME’s Kevin Meads

Kevin Meads. Photo: Hunter Berry Photography

The “My Music Row Story” weekly column features notable members of the Nashville music industry selected by the MusicRow editorial team. These individuals serve in key roles that help advance and promote the success of our industry. This column spotlights the invaluable people that keep the wheels rolling and the music playing.

As a partner in WME’s Nashville office and a 16-year veteran with the agency, Kevin Meads oversees the daily touring, television, literary, and sponsorship for Brooks & Dunn, Cole Swindell, Chris Lane, Gabby Barrett, Michael Ray, Jon Langston, and others. Meads currently works across WME’s country roster to book large venues in the southeast region. In addition to his work at WME, Meads regularly serves as a mentor to students at Napier Enhanced Option Elementary school and consults on the establishment of various enrichment programs focusing on music and art for the schools.

MusicRow: Where did you grow up?

I grew up in a small town in northeast Alabama called Ragland. It’s about 1,500 population, one stoplight, a stereotypical small town. The closest landmark that you would probably know is the Talladega Motor Speedway. It’s about 20 minutes down the road.

Kevin Meads performing with Maynard Ferguson

Were you musical at all?

I didn’t come from a musical family at all, but when I was in elementary school, I picked up the trumpet. I didn’t really practice a lot, but my music teacher at the time felt like I had some natural talent with the trumpet, and I loved it. He constantly encouraged me and in the eighth grade, he took me to a concert of a legendary jazz player, Maynard Ferguson, who was playing at my local college. He took me as a way to inspire me and encourage me to practice. Believe it or not, Ragland, Alabama isn’t a big hub for jazz music, so I didn’t know anything about jazz or what I was going to see. Maynard just blew me away with what he did musically. I remember looking over at my music teacher and saying, “When I grew up, I’m want to play with him.” He laughed. Four years later, I ended up getting a scholarship to play trumpet at that college.

Kevin Meads and Snoop Dogg

Is that how you got into the music business?

I encouraged the college to promote another Maynard Ferguson show. They let me be the runner for the concert, and I got to know the tour manager, Ed Sargent, really well. I kept in touch with him and anytime they would play in the area, I would go see them. Fast forward, a few years later, I was still in college, no closer to knowing what I wanted to do in my life.

All I wanted to do was play trumpet with Maynard Ferguson, so I went to another one of his shows and Ed pulled me aside and said, “Hey, would you want to go on the road with us? I have a spot, it’s not to play, but it’s to be Maynard’s personal assistant on the road.” Needless to say, I left school, traded in the books for the tour bus, and went on the road with Maynard and toured the world for four years. I was his personal assistant and got to hang out with him all day and hear the great stories. About a year in, one of the trumpet players in the band left and moved on to another job and Maynard asked me to be in the band. For the next three years I was able to live out my dream and play was with Maynard Ferguson.

The coolest part was one of the last gigs I ever played with him, which was going back to my college where I saw him in the eighth grade perform for the first time. My high school music teacher was in the crowd. At that point, I started thinking, “What’s next?” As a kid, that was the only goal I ever had and I was able to accomplish it. I had to start thinking about what was next.

Kevin Meads, Cole Swindell, Kerri Edwards

What was next?

Growing up, I always loved live music and going to concerts. Being on the road, I was so intrigued with touring and the live show aspect, how shows got booked and why we played certain cities on certain nights. Growing up in a small town, I really didn’t know the music business even existed. I was naturally drawn to touring. At that point, I had to make a decision. I knew I would either move to Nashville, New York or LA. In the back of my mind, I was like, “If I move to Nashville, I’ll be there the rest of my life.” That was my forever goal. I’m not a big New York person, so LA was what I picked. I moved to LA and ended up getting a job at a large artist management company called The Firm with an artist manager named Constance Schwartz. I spent the next couple of years working with Constance and one of her large clients, Snoop Dogg.

I learned so much from that experience. After a couple of years, I realized I was ready to go ahead and make the move to Nashville. I called up Snoop’s agent, Brent Smith, who was at the William Morris Agency at the time. I said, “Hey, do you think you can make a call and get me an interview in Nashville?” He did. That was 17 years ago.

Kevin Meads and Chris Lane

What was the transition like from management to touring?

When I took the job at The Firm, I also had an interview set up with the William Morris Agency in LA, but I took the job at The Firm because I felt having management experience would help me become a better agent in the long run. When I first started at William Morris, I took a job in the mail room. Then I worked with Jay Williams as his assistant for a year and a half, and soon after became an agent.

Who were some of your first big signings as an agent?

Cole Swindell was one of the first artists that I signed. I was booking clubs in the southeast. We had a lot of the same friends and I was hearing about him from everyone. He was selling t-shirts for Luke Bryan, so we knew each other. I called him and said, “Hey, I’ve been hearing about all the stuff you’re writing. I want to hear it.” He had Sony send me a CD. I looked at it the other day and four of the songs on the demo ended up becoming hits.

Jon Langston and Kevin Meads

Who have been some of your mentors over the years?

It would go back to Ed Sargent, who has now worked with Joan Jett for 20 years. He took a chance on me, a kid from a small town that knew nothing about touring, but had a passion for music. I’m not sure if I would have hired myself! (Laughs) Back in those days, jazz artists would tour a lot like rock artists where we would get on a tour bus and be gone for two months. It wasn’t the weekend warrior stuff that so many country artists do. Ed tells a funny story of when I called him before the first tour and said, “Hey man, I was just curious, do I need to bring my own pillow for the tour bus?” (Laughs) As if I were going to a summer camp.

In LA, Constance Schwartz taught me so much about how to treat people with respect, whether it be someone in the mail room, a bus driver, or an A-level client. She also taught me a really valuable lesson that I still use today, which is if you make a mistake, you do three things—you admit it, you fix it and you don’t do it again.

Since I started here in Nashville, definitely Jay Williams, Joey Lee and Greg Oswald. They all have such a unique perspective on the business. Greg, specifically, has a way of looking at big picture things that I may not see. Whether it’s a problem you’re dealing with at work or something you’re dealing with in life, I always feel better after I talk to Greg—which is ironic since I spent the first half of my career being terrified of him. (Laughs)

What are some of your goals now?

The goal has always been happiness. To be able to do what I love with the people I love—artists, coworkers and industry partners. I moved to town not knowing anyone, so this company—WME—became my extended family. My best friends are here. If I’m going to go into battle, these are the people I want to be in the trenches with.