Tape Room Music Celebrates 2025 Accolades

Pictured (L-R): Caroline Hodson, Blain Rhodes, Ashley Gorley and Katherine Godwin. Photo: Courtesy of Tape Room Music

Tape Room Music is celebrating their 2025 accolades, which included industry awards, No. 1 tracks and more.

The company notched 16 songs on Billboard’s Year-End Hot Country Songs chart, seven on their Year-End Country Airplay Songs and four songs on the all-genre Year-End Hot 100 Songs, in addition to landing eight tracks on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase Year-End Country Songs chart and three on the Big Picture Songs chart. Tape Room ends the year with three hits currently climbing in the top 5 including Blake Shelton’s “Stay Country or Die Tryin’,” HARDY’s “Favorite Country Song,” and Megan Moroney’s “6 Months Later.”

Tape Room Music writers were also recognized throughout the year, as Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps and Taylor Phillips received CMA Triple Play Awards, Casey Brown and Phillips were honored as GRAMMY nominees for Country Song of the Year, Johnson, Phillips and Andy Sheridan earned BMI Country Awards, Brown earned a SESAC Country Award, and Johnson was celebrated as a Variety Hitmaker.

The independent publishing company garnered 8 No. 1 singles this year, including Johnson’s “All The Way,” performed by BigXThaPlug featuring Bailey Zimmerman, which topped both Billboard’s Hot Country Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, as Phillips, Johnson and Phelps all commemorated 10+ No. 1 singles.

Additionally, Beau Bailey earned his first two Country Airplay Top 5 songs, both still climbing the charts, Johnson was featured on the Netflix series Hitmakers, Wyatt McCubbin joined Riley Green’s “Damn Country Music Tour” and was featured on Chase Rice’s “Two Tone Trippin’,” and Jordan Rowe joined Anne Wilson on “The Stars Tour.”

Tape Room also added Connor Hicks to the roster and added Katherine Godwin to the team as Manager, A&R. Caroline Hodson, Director, A&R and writer Ben Williams were recognized by Nashville Briefing’s 30 Under 30.

Eclipse Music Group Acquires Emily Shackleton’s Catalog

Emily Shackleton

Eclipse Music Group has acquired Emily Shackleton’s catalog, which includes Carly Pearce’s breakout and CMA Award-winning, multi-Platinum hit “Every Little Thing.”

In addition to “Every Little Thing,” Shackleton has had cuts with Reba McEntire, Runaway June, David Nail, Sara Evans, and Mickey Guyton, among others.

“Emily’s depth as a storyteller allows her songs to resonate with so many. Her writing is raw, honest, and profoundly human,” says Penny Gattis, Partner at Eclipse Music Group. “We’re thrilled to steward this catalog and elevate these songs for years to come.”

Marshall Tucker Band To Kick Off The New Year With ‘While I’m Young Tour’

The Marshall Tucker Band will kick off 2026 with their new 30-date, coast-to-coast “While I’m Young Tour.”

The tour launches Jan. 10 at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee, Georgia, and will visit New York, Phoenix, Palm Beach, Santa Fe, Flagstaff, Green Bay, Tulsa, Myrtle Beach and more through Aug. 15. The group will perform at major theaters, casinos, and performing arts centers across the country, along with a weeklong appearance aboard the 70’s Rock & Romance Cruise, and more dates will be announced via marshalltucker.com in the coming months.

“Over fifty years later, we continue to grow, improve and intensely bring the fans what they love,” says lead singer Doug Gray. “This past year was an overwhelming success, and the band looks forward to seeing the great fans who have stood behind the MTB since forever. We believe 2026 will be the best year yet. While I’m young!”

2026 Marshall Tucker Band “While I’m Young Tour” Dates:
Jan 10 – Hiawassee, GA – Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
Jan 17 – Immokalee, FL – Seminole Center Outdoors
Jan 29 – Havre De Grace, MD – Star Centre
Jan 30 – Mashantucket, CT – Scorpion Bar Foxwoods
Jan 31 – Bensalem, PA – Parx Xcite Center
Feb 1 – Patchogue, NY – Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts
Feb 12 – Mayetta, KS – Prairie Band Casino & Resort
Feb 13 – Colorado Springs, CO – Phil Long Music Hall
Feb 14 – Santa Fe, NM – Buffalo Thunder Resort Casino
Feb 20 – Menlo Park, CA – The Guild Theatre
Feb 21 – Canyon Lake, CA – The Lodge at Sunset Beach
Feb 22 – Turlock, CA – Turlock Community Theatre
Feb 24 – Del Mar, CA – The Sound
Feb 26 – Palm Springs, CA – Plaza Theatre
Feb 27 – Flagstaff, AZ – Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort
Feb 28 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre
March 6 – Plant City, FL – Florida Strawberry Festival
March 7 – Palm Beach, FL – Glazer Hall
March 12 – Wausau, WI – Grand Theater
March 13 – Green Bay, WI – EPIC Event Center
March 14 – Shipshewana, IN – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
March 21–28 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – 70’s Rock & Romance Cruise 2026
April 3 – Tulsa, OK – Osage Casino Hotel
May 1 – Grant, OK – Stage 271
May 2 – Forrest City, AR – UA-EACC Fine Arts Center
May 28 – Tulalip, WA – Tulalip Resort Casino
May 29 – Salem, OR – Elsinore Theatre
June 5 – Emmett, ID – Roadhouse at the Mill
July 12 – Myrtle Beach, SC – The Carolina Opry
Aug 15 – Webster, MA – Indian Ranch

Randy Parton’s ‘The RCA Years’ Remastered & Released Via Sony/Legacy

Owepar Entertainment and Sony/Legacy have released The RCA Years by Randy Parton, the late brother of Dolly Parton.

Released in conjunction with Parton’s birthday, Dec. 15, The RCA Years is the first authorized and fully remastered collection of the singer’s classic RCA singles from the 1970s and ’80s. Between 1975 and 1983, RCA released nine singles by Parton. The RCA Years features 39 tracks, including all of Parton’s released singles, several never-before-released recordings, alternative versions and previously unreleased alternative mono and stereo mixes, all remastered in hi-res from the original masters.

In 1974, Parton made some early recordings as a solo artist which eventually led to a contract with RCA Records, and in 1975, the label released his first single, “Tennessee Born.” Although his early singles failed to chart, they were much beloved by his fans, and Randy’s talent impressed Los Angeles-based producer and composer Mike Post. After producing Dolly’s 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs album in 1981, Post began working with Randy, and their collaboration led to his first chart hit, “Hold Me Like You Never Had Me.” Over the next year, Parton and Post scored three more hit singles: “Shot Full of Love, ”Don’t Cry Baby,” and “Oh, No.”

Parton, who passed away in 2021, was also featured on the 2024 Dolly Parton & Family release, Smoky Mountain DNA through a previously unreleased archival recording.

SOLID Raises Over $65,800 In Non-Profit Support

SOLID Board.

The Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID) wrapped up 2025 following a year of nonprofit-focused events and industry engagement. The group of young music industry professionals raised over $65,800 in total donations for fellow non-profit groups this year and executed over 40 educational and social events.

Throughout the year, SOLID hosted panels including “Life Happens: Are You Ready?” with Family Alliance in Music (FAM) and Team Behind the Artist with Jay Harren (artist manager), Nate Yetton (VP of A&R at Big Loud), Sara Knabe (SVP of A&R at Big Loud) and Benji Amaefule (Manager, A&R at Warner Chappell), members of Kashus Culpepper‘s team.

The organization’s 39th Annual SOLID Turkey Bowl flag football competition, held Nov. 15 at Maplewood High School, raised over $18,000 for the 2025 SOLID Shares nonprofit partners and collected more than 2,200 pounds of food for Second Harvest Food Bank.

SOLID leadership presented the 2025 Drew Alexander Lifetime Achievement Award to alumna Brittany Schaffer. During the annual holiday party, SOLID honored Chandel Shanklin (Warner Music Group) as the 2025 Member of the Year.

BMI Hosts Conversation With Clipse At Nashville’s Analog

Clipse. Photo: Jessica Amerson for BMI

BMI hosted a conversation with Clipse at Nashville’s Analog on Wednesday (Dec. 17).

The hip-hop duo, composed of Pusha T and Malice, discussed their GRAMMY-nominated album, Let God Sort Em Out, with moderator and industry veteran Phil Thornton.

Hosted by BMI’s Shannon Sanders, Thornton led the discussion diving into the duos’ co-writing process and five GRAMMY nominations including Album of the Year, Rap Album of the Year, Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips,” Best Rap Song for “The Birds Don’t Sing,” and Best Music Video for “So Be It.” The evening concluded with a screening of Clipse’s latest music video for “P.O.V.,” featuring Tyler, The Creator.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, Jackson Kiger and Shannon Sanders, Clipse’s Pusha T, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Clipse’s Malice, BMI’s Rafael Martinez, Nina Carter and Claire Dodelin. Photo: Jessica Amerson for BMI

Phil Thornton & Clipse. Photo: Jessica Amerson for BMI.

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Clay Bradley, BMI’s Shannon Sanders, Clipse, BMI’s Rafael Martinez, Phil Thornton. Photo: Jessica Amerson for BMI

John Michael Montgomery Caps Off 30-Year Touring Career With Triumphant Rupp Arena Show

John Michael Montgomery

John Michael Montgomery said goodbye to the road life and wrapped his 30-plus year touring career in front of a sold-out crowd in a special farewell show at Lexington, Kentucky’s Rupp Arena on Friday night (Dec. 12.)

The heartfelt evening was a full-blown family affair as well, with John Michael’s son-in-law Travis Denning opening the night of performances, followed by John Michael’s son Walker Montgomery, and Montgomery Gentry, featuring Eddie Montgomery, John Michael’s brother.

Loyal fans, family and friends gathered in Lexington for the superstar’s sendoff, and as Montgomery took the stage and began performing hit after hit, he was interrupted mid-show by Walker, who stepped onstage behind his father and said, “Hey Dad, you never left Kentucky… you never moved to Nashville… Kentucky has been your home for all of your life… so we are going to have a special surprise for you.”

The rest of the family then joined Walker onstage along with Rupp Arena’s General Manager Brian Sipe, who made an incredible presentation to the country icon by unveiling a permanent banner that will hang in the arena commemorating John Michael’s iconic career and The Road Home Tour, The Final Concert at Rupp.

“Well I certainly didn’t expect that tonight! As much as I have come here to watch the Cats play, and just absolutely loved seeing those banners, all of those decades and years of greatness hanging from the ceiling of this place, I don’t even have words… I cannot believe it, but I’ll tell you what… That’s the most special thing that’s happened to me in my career!” exclaimed Montgomery, who was genuinely surprised.

The consummate professional continued the show performing many more of his epic hits before ending the night with a rousing encore of “SOLD,” which he invited everyone back onstage to perform with him.

“Congratulations to John Michael Montgomery on a legendary career,” said Outback Presents CEO Mike Smardak. “Working with him and his team on such an unforgettable event was truly an honor.”

“What an unforgettable night celebrating Kentucky’s own John Michael Montgomery,” added Sipe of Rupp Arena. “We were honored that he chose our venue for his final concert, and it was a true privilege for our entire team to raise his name into the rafters at Rupp Arena, cementing his legacy forever,”

Lady A Embraces The Holiday Season With ‘On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2)’ [Interview]

Lady A.

Lady A is welcoming the holiday season with On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2), their first full-length Christmas album in more than a decade, released this fall via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.

The acclaimed trio composed of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood has amassed 11 No. 1 hits and over 9 billion digital streams. Known for hits such as their 12x Platinum “Need You Now,” which is the highest certified song by a country group, they have earned ACM and CMA Vocal Group of the Year trophies, seven Grammy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Teen Choice Awards and a Tony Award nod, among other honors.

The album arrives alongside the group’s first-ever Christmas tour, making this season a particularly special one for Lady A. The project serves as both a continuation and a reflection of the group’s 2012 original release of On This Winter’s Night.

“Every time that Christmas comes around and we hear from fans about how much that first project is a part of their holiday and Christmas traditions, we think it’d be fun to lean into that,” Haywood tells MusicRow. Volume 2 became an opportunity not only to revisit those traditions but also to take them on the road and share them live.

The idea for On This Winter’s Night (Volume 2) grew naturally out of conversations surrounding a potential holiday tour. “When [the idea of a Christmas tour] started to really come together as a possibility, we felt like it was a really great time to add to our already existing album,” says Scott. With so many holiday songs they love, the group felt they had more to say than they were able to capture the first time around. “Because there’s such a long list of holiday and Christmas songs that we love, and we couldn’t get all of them in the first go round, we just started putting a list together.”

When it came to selecting which songs to cut, balance was key. The band wanted to include tracks that feel instantly recognizable while also introducing listeners to songs that are less commonly covered. “It’s always trying to balance out songs that feel familiar while also picking some that maybe not many people have done versions of,” Kelley explains. One standout example is their take on Paul McCartney’s “Wonderful Christmastime,” which they approached with both excitement and caution.

“I was 50/50… we’re either gonna fail this miserably, or it’s gonna work,” Kelley says. Ultimately, the band felt they were able to make it their own while keeping it distinct from the original.

While the first On This Winter’s Night album leaned heavily into lush production, horns, and sweeping arrangements, Volume 2 takes on a slightly different feel. “The first Christmas album was highly produced, a ton of horns,” Haywood says, adding that while those elements still appear, the new album is “a much more organic Christmas record for us.” That organic approach allows the trio’s harmonies to remain front and center, giving the songs warmth and intimacy.

In addition to the classic covers, the album also features original material, something Lady A felt was essential to the project. One original that stands out deeply for the band is “Why We Sing Noel.”

“We wrote that with our producer Nathan Chapman and his wife, Stephanie,” Scott shares. The song was written in Haywood’s home studio and centered on the story of the birth of Jesus. For Scott, the song carries an especially personal meaning. “I was pregnant with my daughter, who is now three months old,” she says. “There was definitely a different layer of just realness from that for me … just connecting to Mary and getting to tell that miracle story.” Ricky Skaggs joined the band to play mandolin and sing harmony on the track.

Another notable collaboration comes on “Silent Night,” which features Chris Tomlin. Lady A’s first Christmas album included a version of “Silent Night” with special additions to the lyrics that Kelley wrote more than a decade ago. For Volume 2, they revisited the song in a stripped-down form and invited Tomlin to sing those answers. “He was at the top of our list to try to pull in for a collaboration,” Haywood said. “What an amazing Christian artist… this was a big honor for us.”

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While the live show leans heavily into the Christmas spirit, it still carries the heart of what fans expect from a Lady A performance. The trio have emphasized that the goal is to fully embrace the season while still delivering the warmth, connection and familiarity that define their live shows.

Throughout the night, the band is intentionally creating  a variety of moments that shift in tone and energy. Some sections invite fans to sing along, leaning into the joy and nostalgia of classic Christmas carols, while other moments are intentionally more intimate. Those quieter portions of the show are designed to feel like “sitting around a campfire, singing Christmas carols,” allowing the music and harmonies to take center stage. Songs like “Wouldn’t Be Christmas,” one of the album’s original tracks, are especially exciting for the band to perform live.

As the tour enters its final stretch, Lady A is preparing to bring the experience home. The “This Winter’s Night Tour” is set to conclude with three special shows at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, a venue that holds deep significance for the group. Ending the run close to home adds another layer of meaning, particularly during the holiday season, when family is at the forefront.

The final performance, a matinee show on Dec. 23, is intended to feel celebratory and personal. With a total of nine kids among the band members, they have even envisioned bringing everyone on stage together for what they describe as a “perfectly chaotic moment.”

Beyond the songs, the band hopes the album as a whole provides listeners with a sense of comfort. “I hope that this album just brings the warmth of the season into their cars, into their homes,” Scott shares.

As with any Christmas project that includes original music, the band admits there’s always a hopeful thought in the back of their minds. “What if we have just written something that might become another Christmas classic?” Kelley says. While they joke about not reaching Mariah Carey levels, the dream remains that these songs will live on and become part of listeners’ holiday traditions for years to come.

Tickets for the remaining dates of the “This Winter’s Night Tour” are available here.

Inaugural Deep Tropics Equinox Spring Gathering Set For March

Deep Tropics

Deep Tropics, a cornerstone of Nashville’s electronic music scene, has launched Deep Tropics Equinox, a new spring gathering set for March 20–21 at the Bicentennial Park Amphitheater.

The genre-spanning lineup will feature Of The Trees, Jade Cicada, Barclay Crenshaw, Ivy Lab (DNB Set), It’s Murph, Claude VonStroke, Tinjo + Jojo, RaeCola and more. Equinox also features a dedicated late-night program, with Friday headlined by G Jones b2b Eprom, and Saturday invites iconic house artist Green Velvet for a four-hour set.

In creating Equinox, the Deep Tropics team set out to design a gathering where music, community, and cultural evolution move as one, and the gathering is a ritual moment for artists, fans, and the Nashville community to step into a new season together. Conceived as a more intimate, community-driven extension of their flagship Labor Day Weekend festival, it embodies the spirit of the spring equinox ,and with nature-rooted symbolism, intentional curation, and an ongoing commitment to environmental leadership, the inaugural Equinox marks the beginning of a new chapter in the Deep Tropics story. Tickets go on sale to the general public today (Dec. 18).

Abby & Dan Smyers To Match Wags & Walks Donations

Dan & Abby Smyers. Photo: Courtesy of Wags & Walks

Abby and Dan Smyers will support Wags & Walks Nashville and its Home For The Holidays campaign by matching all donations up to $25,000.

Additionally, Wags & Walks Nashville celebrated 1,500 dogs saved in 2025, the most in the organization’s history. Dogs saved include critical medical cases, pregnant moms, puppies, seniors and more. Each dog received comprehensive veterinary care, individualized support, and the resources needed to find their forever home.

“Shelters across the region are facing unprecedented overcrowding, and this milestone reflects the hard work required to meet the need,” says Kathryn Hurley, Founder of Wags & Walks Nashville. “Every dog we saved this year represents countless hours of care, advocacy, and community support, and we’re deeply grateful to everyone who helped make it possible.”

“Supporting rescue work has always been close to our hearts, and I have been honored to work closely with Wags & Walks Nashville over the years,” shares Abby Smyers. “We are so happy to be able to contribute to the meaningful, hands-on work they are doing for dogs and our community.”

“We’re grateful for the opportunity to help amplify their impact and encourage others to get involved this holiday season,” adds Dan Smyers. “1,500 lives saved in a single year is truly incredible, and we are proud to support such a great organization.”

For more information or to donate, click here.