Riley Green Has Sparkling Fourth With Sold-Out Nashville Show, Gold Plaque

Pictured (L-R:) BMLG Records President/CEO Jimmy Harnen, Riley Green, Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta. Photo: Sam Crabtree

Riley Green had plenty to celebrate this Fourth of July weekend with a big sold-out show at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater on Sunday night (July 3).

During the show he was presented with a plaque on stage to commemorate his single, “If It Wasn’t For Trucks” officially racking up more than 500,000 in sales/streaming and being certified Gold. Big Machine Label Group President/CEO Scott Borchetta and BMLG Records President/CEO Jimmy Harnen presented Green with the honor to mark the milestone.

During his show Sunday night Green welcomed a thunderous crowd singing along to his hits, including the No. 1 single “There Was This Girl,” the career propelling “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” plus fan favorites “Different ‘Round Here” and “Georgia Time.” He also invited Jelly Roll on stage for a performance of the Hank Williams Jr. classic “Family Tradition,” and Sammy Kershaw for “Yard Sale.”

Along with current single “Half Of Me” with Thomas Rhett, Green continues to deliver tracks directly to his loyal fans, including “Hell Of A Way To Go,” “Miles On Main” and “I Hope She’s Drinking Tonight.”

Temecula Road Gives First Taste Of Upcoming Music As A Duo

Emma Salute (left) and Dawson Anderson of Temecula Road. Photo: Robby Klein

Warner Music Nashville/Buena Vista Records’ Temecula Road has returned with their new track “Heartbreak In Boots.” Co-written by members Emma Salute and Dawson Anderson, alongside Parker Welling and Casey Brown, and produced by Brandon Hood, the song marks the first release since the band has become a duo, amicably parting ways with Salute’s sister, Maddie.

The former trio first announced the news in March on Instagram, writing: “We will always love and cherish Maddie as the best friend and sister that she is to us. We are beyond excited for the road ahead, with plans to record some of our favorite music we’ve ever made…words cannot express how much love and gratitude we have for everyone who has supported us over the last eight years.”

 

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“Over the past few years, we’ve really put our heads down to focus on telling our stories,” the duo shares. “We’ve been digging deep into ourselves, and in the process, we’ve fallen more in love with songwriting. We’ve found the heart of Temecula Road’s sound and we’ve never felt more confident as artists. This is a special chapter for us. ‘Heartbreak In Boots’ is true and it’s us. From the moment we wrote it, we knew that if it was anything, it’s honest. This song has lived such a unique life already, with people all over the world responding to clips we’ve shared ahead of its release. We’ve worked diligently and waited patiently for this day. We’re proud. We’re grateful, and we are so excited that this song is finally out in the world.”

The duo has taken to the road on their “Nashville Hits The Roof” tour, playing at Tin Roof locations across the country. They recently wrapped a string of dates with Rascal Flatts’ Gary LeVox and took a handful of stages at this year’s CMA Fest.

More new music is expected to follow later this year.

Dailey & Vincent Prepare To ‘Sing Some Country’ On Upcoming Project

Dailey & Vincent. Photo: Josh Daubin

Dailey & Vincent are realizing a longtime goal with the release of their upcoming country album, Let’s Sing Some Country! on Sept. 16 through their new partnership with BMG.

Since their first Grammy nomination for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group for their rendition of “Elizabeth,” a country project has been on the bluegrass duo’s radar. Produced by Paul Worley, the album includes contributions from Jimmy Fortune, Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Rhonda Vincent and more.

“Recording this project of material for BMG has been one of the biggest highlights of our career,” the duo’s Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent share. “Working with legendary producer Paul Worley, picking great songs, and putting the best musicians in a room to help us create the art of music has been an education and an unforgettable experience. This collection of music is what we’ve dreamed of recording for a long time. We hope you will enjoy our version of country music. So join us, crank it up and ‘Let’s Sing Some Country!’”

Opening with “I’ll Leave My Heart In Tennessee,” written by Karen Staley which has been commemorated as the latest Tennessee state song and lead song from the project, the 11-track album ebbs and flows through the heartbreak ballad “Colder Than Winter,” the swampy “Those Memories of You,” upbeat “Feels Like That Again,” and more.

Prior to the release, the Grand Ole Opry members will preview some of the new project at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on July 14.

Let’s Sing Some Country! Track List:
1. “I’ll Leave My Heart in Tennessee” (Karen Staley)
2. “You Rescued Me” (Wes Cleve Clark, A.J.Clark, Rory M. Bourke)
3. “Hillbilly Highway” (Steve Earle, Jimbeau Hinson)
4. “Colder Than Winter” (Vincent Grant Gill)
5. “Those Memories Of You” (Alan O’Bryant)
6. “Dig A Little Deeper In The Well” (Jodie Emerson, Roger Bowling)
7. “Closer To You” (Jimmy Fortune, Justin Peters)
8. “Feels Like That Again” (Karen Staley, Keith Burns)
9. “Young Man’s Town” (Vincent Grant Gill)
10. “Message From The Farm” (Daryl Burgess, Mark Matejka)
11. “If I Die Drinkin’” (Vincent Grant Gill, Ashley Monroe)

Chart Action: Luke Bryan Turns His ‘Country On’ At Radio

Luke Bryan premiered his brand-new single at country radio this week, “Country On,” earning a total of 184 new station adds across the Billboard, Mediabase, and MusicRow CountryBreakout charts. The track’s release follows Bryan’s stellar track record at country radio with 29 career No. 1 singles and 17.2 billion worldwide streams.

The song was written by Mark Nesler, David Frasier, Mitch Oglesby, and Styles Haury; produced by Jeff Stevens; co-produced by Jody Stevens; and features Sarah Buxton on background vocals.

“I love that the song uplifts the hardworking American people out there, and it brings a lot of unity,” Bryan shares. “It just has feel-good vibes all the way around it and anytime you can reference country music fans in a song, and you can really make it feel natural, it’s great. And this song does just that.”

Bryan will continue his “Raised Up Right Tour” with shows in Virginia Beach, Virginia; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Atlanta, Georgia; and more before wrapping in late October with Riley Green and Mitchell Tenpenny.

For more chart data, click here to view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly.

‘Country Goes Reggae’ On New Positive Vibrations Album

A group of renowned Jamaican musicians and engineers, dubbed Positive Vibrations, are injecting some Jamaican soul into country favorites on their new album, Country Goes Reggae, due out on July 22.

Prior to the album’s full release, “Smile (feat. Uncle Kracker)” will available for fans to enjoy early on July 15. Additionally, “Eyes On You (feat. Chase Rice)” is available now.

The idea for Country Goes Reggae came on a trip to Negril, Jamaica in 2019, when producers The Berman Brothers were sitting at sunset at a beach bar listening to Reggae classics as a car passed by blasting U.S. country songs. they knew the two worlds, with the blend of different styles and cultures, would work perfectly together.

The 11-track project recreates the musical arrangements behind beloved country hits, featuring Jimmie Allen, Randy Houser, Alexandra Kay, Toby Keith, Rascal Flatts, Landon Parker, Chase Rice, Uncle Kracker, Lainey Wilson, and Country Music Hall of Famers Alabama and Dolly Parton.

The upcoming project reimagines Parton’s “Two Doors Down,” Alabama’s “Pass It On Down,” Rascal Flatts’ “I Like The Sound of That,” Toby Keith’s “Red Solo Cup,” Uncle Kracker’s “Smile,” Randy Houser’s “Boots On,” Jimmie Allen’s “Make Me Want To,” and more.

Country Goes Reggae Track List:
1. “Eyes on You (feat. Chase Rice)”
2. “Make Me Want To (feat. Jimmie Allen)”
3. “Red Solo Cup (feat. Toby Keith)”
4. “I Like the Sound of That (feat. Rascal Flatts)”
5. “Two Doors Down (feat. Dolly Parton)”
6. “Smile (feat. Uncle Kracker)”
7. “Things a Man Oughta Know (feat. Lainey Wilson)”
8. “Boots On (feat. Randy Houser)”
9. “Pass It On Down (feat. Alabama)”
10. “Ready to Run (feat. Alexandra Kay)”
11. “Save It For A Rainy Day (feat. Landon Parker)”

Travis Denning Shares New Track From Upcoming Six-Song EP

Travis Denning

Travis Denning‘s new six-song EP, Might As Well Be Me, is slated to drop on Aug. 5. Today (July 8), the rising singer-songwriter released a new track from the upcoming project, “Buy A Girl A Drink,” co-written with Jeremy Stover, Paul DiGiovanni and Chase McGill.

Might As Well Be Me will include the previously-released track “She’s On It,” a contemplation on a mistake that can’t be fixed. On “Don’t Give a Truck” Denning drops some heartfelt wisdom with a pure country turn of phrase. Other tracks on the collection include the nostalgia-tinged “River Named Mississippi,” rollicking “Red Round Here,” and the serene “If You Need Anything Down Here,” which finds Denning pledging support to a fallen friend.

“Last year and my most recent EP were all about thankfulness, and being glad to have any live shows at all,” Denning reveals. “This time a lot of that is behind us, and it’s like ‘Alright, let’s get to work.’ Overall, I wanted this EP to feel like a setlist. And I wanted it to be a no skipper.”

The Georgia native and Mercury Nashville recording artist’s first No. 1, “After A Few,” was recently certified Platinum. He’s currently out on the road this summer with Dierks Bentley, and will join Jake Owen on tour this fall.

Might As Well Be Me Track List:
Red Round Here
River Named Mississippi
Buy A Girl A Drink
Don’t Give A Truck
She’s On It
If You Need Anything Down Here

Carrie Underwood’s ‘Denim & Rhinestones’ Goes Purple With Special Vinyl Pressing

Carrie Underwood’s Denim & Rhinestones is getting the vinyl treatment with a new purple vinyl being released today (July 8).

Signed CD box sets and signed vinyl box sets are also available now, which include an exclusive t-shirt, rhinestone pack, denim tote bag, album slip mat, and signed photo card in limited quantities. A cassette version will also be available Aug. 5.

The new album, released on June 10, is Underwood’s 10th album to debut in the top 10 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200.

Underwood just returned from the UK, where she promoted Denim & Rhinestones and made headlines joining Guns N’ Roses onstage for two songs during their July 1-2 shows at the UK’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. While in London, Underwood appeared on a variety of programs, including ITV’s Lorraine, Absolute Radio and BBC Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon, and The Country Show with Bob Harris. She also appeared at an intimate invitation-only Q&A for a group of media and fans.

She’ll head out on the road this fall stateside on her recently announced U.S. arena tour that runs through spring with special guest Jimmie Allen.

Kane Brown Earns Three-Week MusicRow No. 1

Kane Brown’s “Like I Love Country Music” continues its reign atop the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart, earning an additional +20 spin bump this week. 

“Like I Love Country Music” was written by Brown, Matthew McGinn, Taylor Phillips, and Jordan Schmidt. McGinn edged into No. 5 this week on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Phillips lands at No. 18, Schmidt at No. 39, and Brown at No. 40. 

Brown will head across seas in September for his headlining international “The Drunk or Dreaming Tour,” with Blanco Brown, Chris Lane, Jesse James Decker, and Restless Road on select dates.

Click here to read the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly which contains the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Rising Singer-Songwriter Kameron Marlowe Announces Debut Album

Rising singer-songwriter Kameron Marlowe will release his debut album, We Were Cowboys, on Aug. 26 through Columbia Nashville/Sony Music Nashville. The record’s title track, written by Marlowe, Wyatt McCubbin and Tyler Farr, is available now.

Produced by CMA and ACM award-winner Dann Huff and Grammy-nominated Brad Hill, the project features 16 tracks. With Marlowe credited as a writer on 10 of the album’s songs, the project also features the lyrical prowess of some of Music City’s most in-demand songwriters, including Casey Beathard, Dan Isbell, Josh Osborne, Rob Williford, Jessi Alexander, Craig Wiseman, and more.

“I’ve been working on this project for the better part of two years, and I’ve lived a lot of life in that time,” Marlowe explains. “This album encapsulates it all—nostalgia, romance, heartbreak, and everything in between. I couldn’t be prouder of this project, and I’m incredibly excited for fans to get a deeper look at who I am through these songs.”

His most recent single, “Steady Heart,” is Marlowe’s fastest-growing track to date, reaching No. 6 on SiriusXM The Highway’s Weekend Hot 30. With more than 329 million on-demand career streams, he recently made his CMA Fest debut on the Riverfront Stage. With a self-titled EP and a handful of successful singles, Marlowe has been tapped an Artist to Watch by Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora, Sounds Like Nashville, Country Now, Country Insider, and more.

Marlowe has had opening stints for Brad Paisley, Riley Green and more and is set to perform at Country Thunder festivals across North America, as well as opening on select dates for Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous Tour.” He’ll also join Luke Combs, Cody Jinks, and more for Buckeye Country Superfest at Ohio Stadium on July 23. For a full list of upcoming dates, click here.

We Were Cowboys Track List:
We Were Cowboys (Kameron Marlowe, Wyatt McCubbin, Tyler Farr)
Country Boy’s Prayer (Casey Beathard, Dan Isbell, Reid Isbell)
Girl On Fire (Kameron Marlowe, Jason Gantt, Josh Osborne)
Giving You Up (Kameron Marlowe)
Does It Have to Be Over (*Kameron Marlowe, Josh Hoge, Wyatt McCubbin)
This Old Town (Kameron Malowe, Tyler Farr, Wyatt McCubbin)
Money Ain’t $hit (Casey Beathard, Brice Long, Shane Minor)
Fool Me Again (Kameron Marlowe, Rob Williford, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
Burn ‘Em All (Kameron Marlowe, Brinley Addington, Joey Hyde, Aaron Eshuis)
Steady Heart (Kameron Marlowe, Jessi Alexander, Dan Isbell)
Over Now (Tucker Beathard, Jake Mitchell)
Saying Goodbye (Carson Chamberlain, Wyatt McCubbin, Mark Nesler)
Ain’t Enough Whiskey (Kameron Marlowe, John Pierce, Dan Isbell)
Runnin’ Out On You (Alex Maxwell, Dawson Edwards, Liam Stolly)
Granny’s Got a Garden (For G’maw Jan) (Kameron Marlowe, Rob Williford, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
Long Way Down (C. Michael Spriggs, Craig Wiseman)

Kimberly Kelly Shows Her Country Music Reverence On Debut Album

Kimberly Kelly. Photo: David McClister

Singer-songwriter Kimberly Kelly will release her debut album, I’ll Tell You What’s Gonna Happen, via Show Dog Nashville in partnership with Thirty Tigers on Friday (July 8). The 12-track project is jam-packed with country music references and nostalgia, including in its track list where songs from tunesmiths such as Bob DiPiero, Wynn Varble, and Kent Blazy are featured.

A native of Lorena, Texas, Kelly has spent years paying her dues in both the Texas and Nashville music scenes. After many years of hard work getting her Master’s degree and working full time, she signed her record deal with Show Dog Nashville last summer.

“This is not my first rodeo,” Kelly says of her Show Dog Nashville label debut. “I worked really hard in Texas before I came to Nashville. I wrote songs, put out records, did a radio tour, and played every weekend while going to school and working full-time.”

The project is produced by Brett Tyler, Kelly’s husband and a hit songwriter himself with the No. 1 hit “Cold Beer Calling My Name” under his belt. Prior to the album’s debut, Kelly released “Summers Like That,” an ode to ’90s country summer songs such as “Strawberry Wine,” “Maybe It Was Memphis,” “Keeper of the Stars,” “Walkaway Joe,” “Neon Moon” and more.

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She also released the fun “Blue Jean Country Queen,” featuring Steve Wariner, as well as a cover of “Black Rose” by Country Music Hall of Famer Billy Joe Shaver, who Kelly calls a friend and mentor. The track ends with a voicemail from Shaver.

The album title, I’ll Tell You What’s Gonna Happen, is also a nod to Shaver. The abbreviated quote is pulled from a story of the iconic songwriter forcing his way into a Waylon Jennings recording session.

According to Shaver, Jennings had tried to abandon his promise to record some of Shaver’s songs. That’s when Shaver said to Jennings, “I’ll tell you what’s gonna happen. You’re gonna either listen to these songs or I’m gonna whip your ass.” After the outlaw country star agreed to listen to one of Shaver’s songs, he ended up recording many that wound up on Jennings’ 1973 Honky Tonk Heroes album, on which every song but one was written by Shaver.

Inspired by Shaver’s gumption, Kelly named her debut album after the awesome story.

“I landed on this album title on a dare,” Kelly says. “I was like, ‘Sure. What do I care?’ I did the Texas music scene, I’ve done time in Nashville, and I thought my time had passed when I got offered my record deal. My husband could keep writing songs and I’d just be a speech therapist. So I made this album like it’s the last one I’ll ever get to make and the title is my mantra so to speak. I love good songs, and I let the best ones win whether I wrote them or not. It’s a compilation I’m proud of, and I’m thrilled for people to hear them!”

I’ll Tell You What’s Gonna Happen will be available everywhere tomorrow (July 8).

I’ll Tell You What’s Gonna Happen Track List:
1. “Honky Tonk Town” (Jessi Alexander, Jessie Jo Dillon and Brett Tyler)
2. “Some Things Have a Name” (Bob DiPiero and Troy Johnson)
3. “Summers Like That” (Karyn Rochelle and Bobby Tomberlin)
4. “Why Can’t I” (Bob DiPiero and Karyn Rochelle)
5. “I Remember That Woman” (Kent Blazy, Cindy Blazy and Karyn Rochelle)
6. “Blue Jean Country Queen” featuring Steve Wariner (Kimberly Kelly, Brett Tyler and Steve Wariner)
7. “Don’t Blame It On Me” (Ben Danaher and Brett Tyler)
8. “Forget The Alamo” (Don Rollins and Wynn Varble)
9. “Person That You Marry” (Kimberly Kelly, Lori McKenna and Brett Tyler)
10. “No Thanks (I Just Had One)” (Dale Dodson and Wynn Varble)
11. “First Fool In Line” (Byron Hill and Tammi Kidd)
12. “Black Rose” (Billy Joe Shaver)