Grand Ole Opry Partners With Big Machine Music City GP For Second Consecutive Year

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix and Grand Ole Opry are partnering for a second consecutive year on the three-day festival of racing and music that will be held Aug. 5-7 at the Nissan Stadium campus in downtown Nashville.

The partnership will be highlighted by a live 90-minute performance of the legendary Grand Ole Opry show from the ZYN Main Stage on campus beginning at 5:45 p.m. CT on Sunday, Aug. 7. The lineup for the special show, titled Grand Ole Prix, will feature multiple performers and be announced in the coming weeks. Last year’s performance featured The Oak Ridge Boys, Callista Clark, Danielle Bradbery, Riley Green and Justin Moore.

“We are more than ready for another round of Grand Ole Prix,” says Dan Rogers, Opry Executive Producer. “While it’s been rare for the Opry to take trips outside Nashville for performances in iconic venues such as New York City’s Carnegie Hall and Washington, DC’s Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, it’s also quite uncommon for the show to step outside its permanent home for an outdoor performance in downtown Music City. We’re all looking forward to announcing a great show line-up and then to playing for hometown fans as well as guests from around the world in August.”

The Grand Ole Prix performance will culminate with a three-night concert series on the Nissan Stadium campus in association with the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. Superstar Tim McGraw was recently announced as the featured performer for Saturday, Aug. 6, of the concert series.

“We are excited to be extending our partnership with the Grand Ole Opry,” Big Machine Music City Grand Prix CEO Matt Crews shares. “Last year’s INDYCAR post-race Opry performance was truly one of the weekend’s highpoints. We look forward to growing on that with music and additional promotions this year. The Opry is an iconic experience and the ability to bring that to our Big Machine Music City Grand Prix fans is very special.”

Brothers Osborne were previously announced as the headline act for the Saturday, Aug. 6 concert.

Three-day tickets and premium packages that are currently on sale provide admission to all on-track activities featuring the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix and all three concerts. Three-day tickets begin as low as $129 for general admission and $209 and $219 for reserved grandstand.

Matthew Morgan Among UTA’s New Partner Class

Matthew Morgan

United Talent Agency (UTA) has named 26 colleagues as new partners, including Nashville-based music agent Matthew Morgan, who is also Co-Head of the Music City office. Representing more than 15 divisions and corporate functions, this marks the largest partner class announced in UTA’s 31-year history.

The new partners include agents and executives from UTA’s motion picture literary and talent groups, unscripted television, ventures, production arts, sports, MediaLink, media rights, UTA Speakers, digital talent, UTA IQ, and music, as well as corporate areas such as legal and human resources.

 

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“As UTA has grown, these colleagues’ leadership, hard work, mentorship and dedication helps push our business forward every day,” says UTA Co-President David Kramer. “This partner class encompasses a wide range of expertise and backgrounds and reflects our commitment to providing clients with best-in-class representation and resources across all areas of the company.”

Over the past year, including these partners, UTA has promoted over 125 people. In December 2021, UTA acquired strategic advisory firm MediaLink. Additionally, UTA and partner company Klutch Sports Group announced the establishment of a substantial on-the-ground presence in Atlanta, making UTA the first among the industry’s biggest talent, sports and entertainment companies to establish a full-service base of operations in the city.

Newest UTA Partners:
David Anderson– MediaLink
Robert Arakelian– Production Arts
Natasha Bolouki– Unscripted Television
Rob Carlson-Motion Picture Literary
David Evenchick– UTA Speakers
Mike “G” Guirguis– Music
Julian Jacobs-MediaLink
Joe Kessler- UTA IQ
Andrew Lear- Unscripted Television
Fara Leff– Klutch Sports Group
Jbeau Lewis-Music
Jenny Maryasis– Motion Picture Literary
Matthew Morgan– Music
Raina Penchansky-Digital Brand Architects
Jason Richman– Media Rights
Laura Roenick-Human Resources
Michael Rubi– Production Arts
Scott Schachter-Talent
Phil Voss- Legal
Matt Waldstein– Business Affairs
Toni Wallace-Music
Sam Wick– Ventures
Ruth-Ann Wynter– Human Resources

Country Music Community Celebrates Elle King & Miranda Lambert’s History-Making Duet

Pictured (L-R): Miranda Lambert, Elle King, Martin Johnson

The Nashville creative community gathered last week in the BMI lobby to celebrate Elle King and Miranda Lambert‘s joyful party anthem, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home.)”

The tune was written by King and Martin Johnson, and produced by Johnson and Brandon Paddock.

Pictured (L-R, front row): Brandon Paddock, Miranda Lambert, Elle King, Martin Johnson; (L-R, back row): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, Sony Music Nashville’s Steve Hodges, Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston, Shopkeeper Management’s Marion Kraft, Red Light Management’s Mary Hilliard Harrington, Columbia Nashville’s Shane Allen, BMI’s Clay Bradley

BMI’s Clay Bradley served as the host for the occasion. He got everything started by letting the crowd of industry members know that “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” topping the charts marked the first time a solo-female duet has reached the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart since Reba McEntire and Linda Davis’ “Does He Love You” in 1993.

“That’s a huge accomplishment,” Bradley said. “Everything about this record represents quality. The songwriting, the recording and the mix are superior.”

He continued, “We’ve all known Elle King since her 2014 release of ‘Ex’s & Oh’s,’ the song that introduced her to the world. The music has always been revolutionary, mixing genres and hanging out on the periphery of the country music genre… But not anymore. I want to officially welcome you to the neighborhood,” Bradley said to King. “Your music and vibe are important to the growth of our ever-evolving community. We can’t wait to see what comes next.”

Bradley also spoke about Lambert, calling her “one of the most important songwriters in the modern era.”

ASCAP’s Mike Sistad was on hand to talk about co-writer and co-producer, Johnson. Sistad pointed out that, like King, Johnson has come to country music with success in other genres—both in his band Boys Like Girls and with his solo project, The Night Game.

“His songs have sold over 25 million copies and he’s had 10 Billboard Top 40 songs,” he said. “Today, we get to celebrate Martin’s very first No. 1 country song. We’re proud to represent you at ASCAP.”

Sony Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston was the only publisher to speak, as Sony represents both King and Johnson. “I’ve said it before, but it takes an absolute miracle of Biblical proportion to get a song up the country airplay charts,” he said before recognizing the radio promo team at Sony Music Nashville.

Gaston told stories about meeting both of the eclectic writers, pointing out that King had made a superb country record that is to come. “We are so proud that you are becoming more of a part of this community,” Gaston told the beaming artist.

Pictured (L-R, front row): Brandon Paddock, Miranda Lambert, Elle King, Martin Johnson; (L-R, back row): Columbia Nashville’s Shane Allen, Sony Music Nashville’s Steve Hodges, Columbia Nashville’s Mark Gray, Columbia Nashville’s Lauren Longbine, Sony Music Nashville’s Paul Grosser, Sony Music Nashville’s Houston Gaither, Columbia Nashville’s Lauren Thomas

Sony Music Nashville’s Shane Allen represented the radio promo team that got “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” up the charts. “Elle, working this single and working with you has been a complete pleasure,” he said. “We’re proud to represent your artistry.”

Both Gaston and Allen shouted out King’s rockstar manager, Mary Hilliard Harrington.

Johnson was funny and gracious when he stepped up to the mic. He told the story of him and King writing the tune nearly 10 years ago.

“I root for the rock and roll star,” Johnson said. “I think we need it, I think it’s important. I think that edge and a little bit of loose ends are key to feeling something and to feeling when an artist can make a cultural impact because you believe them,” he said of King.

King oozed charisma when she spoke. Her and Lambert clutched hands as King started thanking her team.

“I went to one of these parties one time,” she said. “It would be a disservice to myself and my own gratitude attitude to not say thank you to Dierks Bentley for bringing me into this world that has absolutely changed my life.

“I have never felt so embraced or welcomed—or felt like I had a seat at the table—until I was brought into country music,” she added, recognizing Harrington for ushering her into the genre.

King pointed out that even though “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” is a fun song, it also was an anthem for post-pandemic life. “With everything that we have been through as a country, as a planet, and as a galaxy in the last couple of years, what we need is a freaking anthem about not wanting to be stuck inside. The fact that we get to sing this song on stage and celebrate it with everybody is a beautiful moment because we all get to be together again.”

Lambert agreed. “[The song] might not have meant anything when we recorded it, but after what we went through as a country and a galaxy… Getting to do it every night live, I see the impact we actually made,” she said.

Jeannie Seely Expands Team With Management, PR [Exclusive]

Pictured (L-R): Ron Harman, Carrie Moore-Reed, Gene Ward, Jeannie Seely, Bev Moser, Kelli Wasilauski, Debbie Moore, Scott Adkins. Photo: Derrek Kupish

Jeannie Seely has announced some expansions to her team on the cusp of her 55th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Seely has promoted B! Noticed Public Relations & Management’s Bev Moser to a management position, and added Adkins Publicity’s Scott Adkins for public relations representation.

“I am honored to expand my role with Jeannie Seely in a management position and excited to work with everyone on the team to find new opportunities to expose the world to all she has accomplished and has yet to achieve,” shares Moser, President/CEO of B! Noticed Public Relations & Management.

“Jeannie Seely is country music ROYALTY and blazed a trail for not only women and duos, but also men in the entertainment industry, as a performer, songwriter, radio host and television personality. Fans adore Jeannie’s impeccable timing, witty humor and her stylistic delivery as a vocalist. Our team is thrilled to represent Jeannie in all aspects of PR/publicity,” expresses Adkins, President/CEO of Adkins Publicity.

Additionally, Third Coast Talent’s Carrie Moore-Reed and Debbie Moore will continue their 26-year career as Seely’s booking agents, while Ron Harman will also continue his role as creative director and website manager.

“My birthday present to myself this year is to expand my organization! I have never really had ‘a team’ in my career, so I thought it was time! Seriously, there are still some things I’d like to accomplish and some dreams I’d like to see come true,” adds Seely. “I have a saying, ‘Until you’re ready to get out of the race, you have to keep running,’ and I truly believe this no matter what path of life you’re traveling. The folks I have worked with for years are still onboard, and we all agree that adding Adkins Publicity will be a tremendous asset to achieving our goals, and maybe even some new ones! Our slogan will be ‘This is supposed to be fun!’

From her 1966 album, The Seely Style, which featured “Don’t Touch Me,” to her self-produced album, Written in Song, consisting entirely of songs she’s written and recorded for more than 10 Country Music Hall of Fame members, Seely’s recordings have spanned seven decades.

For the past four years, she has hosted her own show, “Sundays with Seely,” on SiriusXM’s Willie’s Roadhouse. Willie Nelson, along with Rhonda Vincent, Bill Anderson, Lorrie Morgan, Ray Stevens and many more of her friends, joined Seely for her current project on Curb Records, An American Classic.

Tina Crawford Exits Major Bob

Tina Crawford

After eight years with the company, Tina Crawford will exit her position as Vice President at Major Bob Music.

Prior to Major Bob, Crawford spent time at Broken Bow Records and at WBCT Grand Rapids. She is a graduate of Western Michigan University. She will now be focusing on artist management.

“We appreciate all that Tina did at Major Bob Music for the last 8 years and we wish her all the best in her professional growth,” shares Owner/President Bob Doyle.

Crawford’s replacement is to be announced in the coming weeks. In the interim, Eric Daigle can be reached for all things concerning Major Bob at eric@purplebeatmusic.com.

Reach Crawford at tina@33creative.co.

Carly Pearce To Headline Ryman In October

Carly Pearce will perform her first-ever headlining show at the Ryman Auditorium on October 26 in “Carly Pearce: One Night At The Ryman.”

Pre-sale for the show begins today (June 1) for the fan club before the public on sale Friday (June 3) at ryman.com/carlypearce.

“I truly can’t get over how many people gave me grace and love when I was dealing with so much hurt. Now to be on the other side, talking to fans not only about their challenges, but also offering hope that it will get better,” shares Pearce. “Country music is three chords and the truth. Well, those who know me know I can’t help but be honest in my music so what better way to celebrate my first time playing the Mother Church of Country Music than with some cold hard truth songs!”

Pearce offers final reckoning of a relationship that failed and a new set of standards for the next time she falls in love with her latest single, “What He Didn’t Do.” The song, which Pearce co-wrote alongside Ashley Gorley and Emily Shackleton, is the final release from her album 29: Written In Stone.

Thomas Rhett Celebrates 19th Career No. 1 With ‘Slow Down Summer’

Thomas Rhett‘s “Slow Down Summer” has become his 13th consecutive No. 1, landing at the top of the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart this week.

Penned by Rhett, his father Rhett Akins, Sean Douglas, Jesse Frasure, and Ashley Gorley, the ode to young love is also the star’s 19th overall career chart-topper.

Also out this week is Rhett’s new single “Half Of Me” featuring Riley Green. Written by Rhett, Akins, William Bundy and Josh Thompson, the track beckons listeners to put away the to-do list and kick back with an ice cold beer.

“Today is a really cool day,” Rhett shares. “I’m pretty blown away to be celebrating my 19th No. 1 with ‘Slow Down Summer’ and the release of my new single ‘Half Of Me.’ I wrote both of these songs with my dad, which is special to me, and several other truly incredible songwriters. I hope fans have as much fun singing along to ‘Half Of Me’ as we did writing it.”

Rhett is gearing up to take his 19-and-counting hits on the road with his “Bring The Bar To You Tour,” which launches June 17.

Miranda Lambert, Morgan Wallen, Shania Twain, More To Receive ACM Special Awards

The Academy of Country Music has unveiled the recipients of the Special Awards for the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards. Honorees will be celebrated during the 15th Annual ACM Honors on Wednesday, Aug. 24 at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium.

“ACM Honors is truly a special and unique night as the entire country music community comes together to celebrate the achievements of artists, musicians, and industry executives that have made a positive impact on the industry during the prior year or over their careers,” notes Academy of Country Music CEO Damon Whiteside. “Being the 15th anniversary of this event also makes it a night to remember some of the Academy’s pioneers who originally inspired these honors.”

Previously announced Songwriter of the Year winner Hardy, as well as the Studio Recording Award and Industry Award winners, will be feted at ACM Honors. Performers, host, and ticket on-sale information will be announced in the coming weeks.

Special Award Honorees:
ACM Triple Crown AwardMiranda Lambert will receive the prestigious ACM Triple Crown Award following her first win for ACM Entertainer of the Year at the 57th ACM Awards. Lambert qualified for the Triple Crown Award after winning ACM Top New Female Vocalist, ACM Female Vocalist of the Year, and ACM Entertainer of the Year throughout her career, an honor only seven other artists have been awarded.

Lambert continues to reign as the most decorated artist in the history of the ACM, most recently earning her second ACM Video of the Year award and her first ACM Entertainer of the Year title at the 57th ACM Awards, bringing her career total to 37 ACM awards. Additional highlights include a record-setting nine consecutive ACM Female Artist of the Year awards, ACM Song of the Decade for “The House That Built Me,” 10 ACM Song and ACM Single of the Year awards (as either an artist or an artist and songwriter), the ACM Milestone Award, and the first-ever ACM Spirit Award.

ACM Icon AwardConnie Bradley has been chosen to posthumously receive the ACM Icon Award, honoring the contributions of Cliffie Stone, who was known for his producing work along with his country music career. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group or industry leader who has advanced the popularity of the genre through their contributions in multiple facets of the industry, such as songwriting, recording, production, touring, film, television, literary works, philanthropic contributions, and other goodwill efforts.

Bradley served more than three decades at ASCAP, championing songwriters. She began her career with ASCAP as the company’s first female membership representative, eventually rising to Senior Vice President and head of the Nashville office. Over the span of her career, Bradley’s leadership contributed to ASCAP signing artists including Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Amy Grant, Alan Jackson, Reba McEntire, Brad Paisley, George Strait, and Trisha Yearwood, among others. Bradley’s creativity, vision, hard work, and dedication to the genre undoubtedly contributed to country music’s global success.

ACM Lifting Lives AwardPaul Barnabee and Dwight Wiles have each been chosen to receive the Lifting Lives Award, honoring the contributions of Gary Haber, known as a business manager and past president of ACM Lifting Lives. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group, or industry professional who is devoted to improving lives through the power of music, has a generosity of spirit, and is committed to serving others. It is voted on by the ACM Lifting Lives Board of Directors.

Barnabee has been an avid supporter of ACM Lifting Lives throughout his career. Having served two consecutive years as the Chair of the ACM Lifting Lives Board of Directors, his passion and investment played an instrumental role in jumpstarting the ACM Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund in 2020. A senior staffer tapped to lead Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.’s (FBMM) Los Angeles office, Barnabee has 30 years of diverse industry experience in many divisions including Polygram Records, Sony Music, and FBMM. He also served as Chairman of the board for the ACM (2015-2016) and was a member of the board for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Middle Tennessee for five years.

With over a decade of service to ACM Lifting Lives, Wiles’ tenure on the organization’s Board dates back to before its 2008 rebranding, when it was still named the ACM Charitable Foundation. During this time, Wiles played an integral role in shaping the organization’s charitable efforts, building many of the core tenets of ACM Lifting Lives that remain today, including Party for a Cause, the Grant Cycle, and Music Camp. Having served the longest tenure as Treasurer on the Board of Directors, Wiles’ financial leadership enabled ACM Lifting Lives to give generously to the country music community throughout the years. As a Certified Public Accountant who helped build business management firm Wiles + Taylor & Co., his experience in the music industry spans three decades, encompassing personal management for several artist clients, business management, and financial consulting. Wiles is a former board member of Nashville’s WPLN and Leadership Music, and a current member of ACM, CMA, NARAS, TSCPA and AICPA. He is also co-owner of Do Write Music.

ACM Milestone AwardMorgan Wallen has been chosen as the recipient of the ACM Milestone Award, honoring the contributions of Gene Weed, who directed and produced the ACM Awards for more than 30 years. This award is presented to a country music artist, duo/group or industry leader for a specific, unprecedented or outstanding achievement in the field of country music during the preceding calendar year.

Wallen’s critically-acclaimed Dangerous: The Double Album launched the singer’s career to new heights in 2021. Landing at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart for 10 weeks following its release, the project remains at the top of the charts, recognized as the country album with the most weeks (60) in the top 10 on the Billboard 200 all-genre chart, and the most weeks (59) at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, to date. It also won ACM Album of the Year at the 57th ACM Awards in March 2022. With more than 4.1 million units sold, the singer’s rapid rise and unparalleled success earned him Country Male Artist of the Year at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. Wallen’s 55-show “The Dangerous Tour” has netted over 800,000 tickets sold in 2022 so far, with $3 from every ticket benefiting his More Than My Hometown Foundation. His first solo release of 2022, “Don’t Think Jesus,” earned a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 debut and landed atop Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, making Wallen the first artist to score three No. 1 debuts on the chart since its inception.

ACM Service AwardDuane Clark has been chosen as the recipient of the ACM Service Award, honoring the contributions of songwriter Mae Boren Axton and her service to the Academy. This award is presented to an outstanding country music artist, duo/group, or industry leader in recognition of years of dedication and service to the Academy.

An award-winning business manager and trusted adviser, Clark has been a co-owner of FBMM for over a decade. As President and Chief Operations Officer at FBMM, he has provided counseling and strategic support to his roster of clients, ensuring their financial management and security for years to come. His long history of dedicated service to the industry is evident through his 13-year tenure on the ACM Board of Directors, beginning in 2009. From 2011-2016, Clark served as Treasurer of the Academy’s Board, playing an instrumental role in making the record-setting 50th ACM Awards show at AT&T Stadium in Dallas a monumental success. Clark served as Chairman of the organization from 2018-2019 and continues to support the Academy as Treasurer of the ACM Lifting Lives Board of Directors. He also acts as a financial advisor to Country Radio Broadcasters, is a member of the Recording Academy, and is a charter member and alumnus of SOLID.

ACM Spirit AwardChris Stapleton has been chosen for the ACM Spirit Award, honoring the contributions of Merle Haggard, who received 20 ACM Awards in his career, including the Triple Crown Award. This award is presented to a singer-songwriter who is continuing the legacy of country music legend Merle Haggard by following their own path, crafting great songs, and epitomizing Haggard’s spirit through genuine performances and great storytelling.

The Kentucky native has maintained the traditional, outlaw edge of the genre with riveting singles including “Tennessee Whiskey,” “Nobody to Blame,” and “Starting Over,” while appealing to wider audiences with crossover collaborations including features on Taylor Swift’s “I Bet You Think About Me,” Adele’s “Easy On Me,” and more. An 8x Grammy and 13x ACM Award-winner, Stapleton’s monumental career has been lauded across every major music awards stage. Most recently, he won ACM Male Artist of the Year for the third time at the 57th ACM Awards. His highly acclaimed 2020 album, Starting Over, also won three awards at the 67th Annual Grammys (Best Country Album, Best Country Solo Performance, and Best Country Song), as well as Album of the Year at the 56th ACM Awards as both an artist and producer.

ACM Poet’s AwardSonny Throckmorton and Shania Twain have each been chosen as recipients of the ACM Poet’s Award. This award is presented to a country music songwriter for outstanding and longstanding musical and/or lyrical contributions throughout their career, with special consideration given to a song or songs’ impact on the culture of country music.

Throckmorton’s songwriting career began in the late 1970s when he had 150 songs cut within a nine-month span. Between 1976 and 1980, a Throckmorton-penned song appeared on the charts almost every single week. Throughout his storied career, he had more than 1,000 songs recorded by an astounding list of artists, including Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson, The Judds, George Strait, Tanya Tucker, and more. Throckmorton notched No. 1 singles with Johnny Duncan, The Oak Ridge Boys, and T.G. Sheppard. He also co-wrote classics such as Merle Haggard’s “The Way I Am,” Jerry Lee Lewis’ “Middle Age Crazy,” George Strait’s “The Cowboy Rides Away,” and The Judds’ 1984 ACM Song of the Year, “Why Not Me.” He has received countless accolades for his contributions to the genre, including Songwriter of the Year recognition from organizations such as NSAI (1978-1979), BMI (1980), and the DJs of America (1980). In 1985, Throckmorton was inducted into the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame.

Twain has established her career as one of country music’s most versatile songwriters, with instantly-recognizable hits and an undeniable crossover appeal that has earned her three ACM Awards and five Grammys. The release of her album The Woman in Me in 1995, featuring her breakthrough hit single “Any Man of Mine,” was awarded ACM Album of the Year at the 31st ACM Awards, the same year Twain took home the title of ACM Top New Female Vocalist. Twain became the first artist in history to release three consecutive diamond-certified albums and, with more than 100 million albums sold worldwide, she remains the top-selling female country pop artist of all time. Twain’s first album in 15 years, Now, was released in September 2017 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, making it the first female country release in over three years to top the all-genre chart.

ACM Film AwardYellowstone has been chosen to receive the ACM Film Award, honoring the contributions of Tex Ritter, who was known for both his acting career and country music career. This award recognizes an outstanding television movie, series, or feature film released during the preceding calendar year which prominently features country music.

The SAG and PGA-nominated series is co-created by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Taylor Sheridan, along with John Linson. Andrea von Foerster serves as music supervisor, while Oscar-winning actor and seasoned musician, Kevin Costner, stars as John Dutton. The dramatic scenes and compelling music heard on Yellowstone have captivated audiences, introducing viewers to numerous country and Americana artists. Artists such as Zach Bryan, Hayes Carll, Turnpike Troubadours, Whiskey Myers, and ACM Award winner Lainey Wilson have all had their music featured in the show. The tremendous success of Yellowstone on Paramount Network has inspired multiple prequels: 1883 which stars Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Sam Elliott and made its debut in late 2021 on Paramount+; and the recently announced 1932, which is set to premiere in December 2022.

ACM Songwriter of the Year AwardHardy was awarded the 57th ACM Songwriter of the Year Award. This award is presented to an individual known predominately as a songwriter, selected by a professional panel of judges composed of songwriters, publishers, producers, and PRO representatives. The Panel submits five nominees, at which time ACM members in the Artist/Musician/Producer/Engineer, Songwriter, Music Publisher/PRO and Record Company categories vote for the winner.

Hardy has emerged as one of country music’s most distinctive and creative talents, gaining career momentum through major cuts by Florida Georgia Line, Chris Lane, Blake Shelton, and Cole Swindell. His collaborative spirit most recently carried him to No. 1 as a songwriter and featured artist on Dierks Bentley’s “Beers on Me.” Hardy placed multiple songs, including “More Than My Hometown” and “Sand in My Boots,” on Morgan Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album, which won ACM Album of the Year in 2022. He has co-penned 11 No. 1 singles since 2018, including his own chart-topping, double- Platinum single “One Beer” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson.

Old Dominion To Headline Nashville’s 4th Of July Celebration

Old Dominion

CMA and ACM Group of the Year Old Dominion will headline Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th presented by Dr Pepper.

As previously announced, Grammy-winning reggae artist Gramps Morgan, country-pop-punk singer-songwriter Cassadee Pope and rising country artist Levi Hummon will be part of the concert lineup. Held at the downtown riverfront, the evening will include the city’s biggest fireworks show synchronized to a live performance from the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony.

A free Amazon Family Fun Zone will be open on Sunday, July 3, from noon to 6 p.m., and Monday, July 4 from noon to 5 p.m. with inflatables and live music. A total of 16 Nashville-based artists will be featured on the Jack Daniel’s Broadway Stage and at the Amazon Family Fun Zone at Music City Walk of Fame Park over the two-day celebration.

“The Nashville 4th of July is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and to draw in visitors to our city from around the world,” notes Courtney Ross, Amazon’s Senior Manager of Community Engagement. “We are delighted to contribute to the programming of this year’s celebration with the Amazon Family Fun Zone, which will feature family-friendly activities and great performances from incredible local artists.”

The Jack Daniel’s Broadway Stage will be located at First and Broadway before shifting to Ascend Amphitheater for the live performance by the Nashville Symphony and fireworks show. Kelly Sutton will host both stages, Wendy Moten of The Voice will sing the national anthem, and Coach (DJ) will entertain between sets. CMT will broadcast Let Freedom Sing! from 8:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., including a portion of the concert and the entirety of the fireworks show.

Performances at the Amazon Family Fun Zone on July 3 will include Troubadour Blue, Craig Duncan & Friends, Les Kerr & The Bayou Band, The Woods, Jesse Labelle and Emily Earle, along with DJ Dave Audé. On July 4, performances will include San Rafael Band, Joe West Band, Jenny Tolman, Nick Howard and Jeverson, along with DJ Rod Youree.

Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th presented by Dr Pepper is produced by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp for the city of Nashville. This will be the 19th annual celebration produced by the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and the 38th in the city.

AIMP Global Publishing Summit To Feature Ashley Gorley As Keynote Speaker

Ashley Gorley

The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) has released the schedule for this year’s Global Music Publishing Summit to be held June 14 at the 3 West Club in New York City. The Summit will take place both online and in-person, and feature a full day of panels and keynotes on the business, sync, and creative areas of the industry.

This year’s keynote conversation will feature songwriter/producer/publisher Ashley Gorley. With a record 60 No. 1s and more than 400 songs recorded, he will discuss his success and more with Tim Hunze, VP of Publishing for Big Machine Music and host of the AIMP Nashville Pubcast.

In a joint statement, John Ozier (AIMP National Chair and Nashville Chapter President/Reservoir), Teri Nelson-Carpenter (AIMP LA Chapter President/Reel Muzik Werks), and Michael Lau (AIMP NY Chapter President) share: Music publishers would be nothing without songwriters, and we’re so fortunate to be able to have Ashley Gorley join us on June 14, along with the rising stars that our partners NYC3 and Music Publishers Canada have put together for the evening showcase. Our program hits all the current hot topics, from catalog acquisitions and the metaverse, to the latest on the U.S. legislative and international fronts. It will be a great day to be together in New York!”

The NYC3 and Music Publishers Canada will close out the day with a showcase featuring performances from Canadian and U.S. songwriters Jewels Gold (Rainbow Rock Music), Sarah MacDougall (Arts & Crafts Music Inc.), Tatiana Owens (Angry Mob Music), and Poesy (Daytripper Music Publishing).

Ahead of the Summit on Monday, June 13, the AIMP Young Professionals Committee and Music Publishers Canada NXTextGen will be hosting a mixer welcome event aimed towards people starting their careers in publishing at Turntable LP Bar; the event is free, but advance registration is required.