
Pictured (L-R): Previous Poets and Prophets honoree Gary Burr, museum writer-editor Allison Moorer, Steve Earle, Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris, museum Circle Guard member Jay Orr and Vice President of Museum Services Michael Gray at the museum. Photo: Mary Caroline Russell for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted an in-depth interview last weekend with Steve Earle for its “Poets and Prophets” series.
The series highlights songwriters who have made significant contributions to country music, and Earle performed a few songs during the program, which was moderated by museum writer-editor Allison Moorer and accompanied by photos, film and songs.
One of American roots music’s most enduring and influential artists, Earle is a singer-songwriter, producer, author, playwright, radio host, actor, and activist. His catalog includes songs recorded by Joan Baez, the Highwaymen, Miranda Lambert, Kathy Mattea, Bob Seger, Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, Ricky Skaggs and more. He has recorded 22 albums, written a book, a novel and a play, and produced albums for other artists including Lucinda Williams’s Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. Earle is also the host of the “Hardcore Troubadour” radio show, has appeared in several films, and has had recurring roles on two HBO series, The Wire and Treme. He has won three Grammys for Best Contemporary Folk Album, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020, and joined the Grand Ole Opry in September.
The “Poets and Prophets” program was filmed and will premiere at a later date as part of the museum’s Live at the Hall digital series, available to stream on the museum’s website.
Charles Wesley Godwin Slates ‘The Christian Name Tour’
/by Lauryn SinkCharles Wesley Godwin. Photo: Natalie Rhea
Charles Wesley Godwin will hit the road this spring on “The Christian Name Tour.”
Godwin and his ace band, The Allegheny High, will kick off the run in March at Salt Lake City’s Maverik Center and continue through the spring and summer with sets at MerleFest, Stagecoach and Under The Big Sky festival.
Tickets for the headline dates are available now.
Godwin released his most recent project, Live From The Steel City, on Sept. 26 via Big Loud. The 23-song collection was recorded at his sold-out show at Stage AE outdoors in Pittsburgh. Throughout his career, Godwin has toured alongside Eric Church, Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, among others.
“The Christian Name Tour” Dates:
3/27: Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center +
3/28: Boise, ID – Extramile Arena +
4/10: Little Rock, AR – The Hall ~
4/14: Oxford, MS – The Lyric ~
4/16: Atlanta, GA – The Eastern ~
4/17: Chattanooga, TN – The Signal ~
4/23: Wilkesboro, NC – Merlefest =
4/25: Indio, CA – Stagecoach =
7/19: Whitefish, MT – Under The Big Sky =
+ Supporting Turnpike Troubadours
~ With Jason Scott & The High Heat
= Festival
Parmalee Scores Its Longest Running No. 1 With ‘Cowgirl’
/by Lorie HollabaughParmalee. Photo: Ryan Young
Stoney Creek Records’ Parmalee has landed its sixth No. 1 at country radio with “Cowgirl,” the band’s longest running No.1 on both the Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabase charts.
The leadoff single from their BBR Music Music Group/BMG Nashville album Fell In Love With A Cowgirl earned four weeks on top of the Billboard Country Airplay chart (the longest-leading hit by a group of three or more members in nearly 14 years) and two weeks on the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart. With the milestone, Parmalee became the only band within the last year to score multiple weeks at No.1 on the Country Airplay charts.
“Bringing in the new year with the number one song in the country is crazy,” says Matt Thomas of Parmalee. “It’s great to see the song connect with so many people and continue to grow. I feel like it’s just getting started. Cheers to 2026 yall!”
“Cowgirl,” marks the fifth consecutive No. 1 for the band, who capped off 2025 by teasing new music for their fans with the release of their latest single, “How Do I Let You Go.” Parmalee just wrapped their “Feels Like Home Tour,” and has racked up over 1.6 billion on-demand career streams.
NSAI Reveals 34th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival Details
/by Lauryn SinkNSAI has revealed new details for the 34th annual Tin Pan South songwriters festival, slated to be held March 24-28 in Nashville.
Up to 100 shows are scheduled at 10 venues across the city throughout the festival. Tickets for all shows will go on sale 3 weeks in advance of the respective show date with remaining tickets available at the door. The full lineup will be revealed on Feb. 26.
Tin Pan South is the cornerstone event of NSAI’s Tin Pan Week, which will also include additional NSAI events such as the annual NSAI Member Awards presented by Regions Bank, a gathering for NSAI Chapter Coordinators, several private partner events, and NSAI’s longest-standing educational event, Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar (TPS Seminar), a two-day educational event set for March 27 & 28.
Anzie Blue Hosts New Year’s Eve Celebration
/by Lauryn SinkChris Isaak. Photo: iamjohnjo
Anzie Blue and Honda Powersports partnered to present the first “Anzie Blue New Year’s Eve Live.”
Hosted by CNN anchor Lynda Kinkade, the event took place in front of an invitation-only crowd and was headlined by Chris Isaak who performed his signature hits “Baby Did a Bad, Bad Thing” and “Wicked Game.” John Carter Cash with his wife, Ana Cristina Cash, who performed “Ring of Fire” in a tribute to Johnny Cash, and singer Maggie Rose, who performed her upcoming GRAMMY-nominated single, “Poison in My Well.”
Pynk Beard, Taylor Acorn, Kyshona, Julia Cole, Alyssa Flaherty and Stella Prince also took the stage throughout the event.
Kyshona. Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Anzie Blue/Honda Powersports
Pynk Beard. Photo: iamjohnjo
John Carter Cash & Ana Cristina Cash. Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Anzie Blue/Honda Powersports
Taylor Acorn. Photo: iamjohnjo
Julia Cole. Photo: iamjohnjo
Sierra Hull, Infamous Stringdusters, More Set To Play WinterWonderGrass Steamboat
/by Lorie HollabaughThe 13th annual WinterWonderGrass Steamboat Festival returns to Steamboat Springs, Colorado on Feb. 27-March 1.
Taking place over three days, this year’s event will feature 30 bands across four stages, blending up-and-coming acts with some of most beloved artists in Americana, bluegrass and roots music. The lineup will include The Devil Makes Three, Leftover Salmon, the Infamous Stringdusters, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Elephant Revival, Sierra Hull, Andy Frasco (Artist at Large), Lindsay Lou, Moontricks and many more.
WWG offers fun for the whole family, from skiing or riding the legendary Champagne Powder on Steamboat Mountain to catching free pop-up shows at Thunderhead Lodge, or exploring the Kids Zone featuring Town Hall and Steamboat Creates. Since its inception WWG has featured the best in local brewers and crafters, and Taste of WonderGrass complimentary tastings take place every day in the three large heated music tents.
The festival also offers Camp Coletrain, a two-day immersive music workshop presented in partnership with Coletrain Music Academy. This year, the professional music workshops will be led by Coleman Smith of Yonder Mountain String Band on Feb. 28 and March 1. Camp Coletrain is open to musicians of all levels, welcoming adults, teens, and kids ages 6–12, and the experience is free for WinterWonderGrass ticket holders.
Single day tickets are on sale now along with various ticketing options at winterwondergrass.com/steamboat.
Steve Earle Featured In Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum’s ‘Poets & Prophets’ Series
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Previous Poets and Prophets honoree Gary Burr, museum writer-editor Allison Moorer, Steve Earle, Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris, museum Circle Guard member Jay Orr and Vice President of Museum Services Michael Gray at the museum. Photo: Mary Caroline Russell for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted an in-depth interview last weekend with Steve Earle for its “Poets and Prophets” series.
The series highlights songwriters who have made significant contributions to country music, and Earle performed a few songs during the program, which was moderated by museum writer-editor Allison Moorer and accompanied by photos, film and songs.
One of American roots music’s most enduring and influential artists, Earle is a singer-songwriter, producer, author, playwright, radio host, actor, and activist. His catalog includes songs recorded by Joan Baez, the Highwaymen, Miranda Lambert, Kathy Mattea, Bob Seger, Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, Ricky Skaggs and more. He has recorded 22 albums, written a book, a novel and a play, and produced albums for other artists including Lucinda Williams’s Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. Earle is also the host of the “Hardcore Troubadour” radio show, has appeared in several films, and has had recurring roles on two HBO series, The Wire and Treme. He has won three Grammys for Best Contemporary Folk Album, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020, and joined the Grand Ole Opry in September.
The “Poets and Prophets” program was filmed and will premiere at a later date as part of the museum’s Live at the Hall digital series, available to stream on the museum’s website.
Big Machine Label Group Elevates Jay Cruze
/by Madison HahnenJay Cruze
Big Machine Label Group has promoted Jay Cruze from Director, Southeast Promotion & Marketing to National Director, Radio Strategy for Big Machine Records. In the new role, Cruze will support national radio strategy for Big Machine Records, The Valory Music Co., and Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.
“Jay was an exceptional addition to Big Machine Records three years ago and his impact has only continued to expand across the entire label group,” says Kris Lamb, EVP/General Manager, Big Machine Records. “His deep understanding of national programming, paired with the trust and relationships he has built at radio, has become a powerful asset for our company. I am proud that the full label group will now benefit from Jay’s insight as he steps into this next chapter.
“I’m beyond grateful to Scott, Kris and the entire Big Machine team for the trust they’ve placed in me,” adds Cruze. “I’ve been lucky to learn from and work with some of the best people in radio and records over the last three years, and I cannot wait to expand that by working with the entire label group in 2026. Let’s go!”
Cruze first joined Big Machine Records in 2023 from iHeartMedia where he led the shaping and execution of national programming of country platforms. His previous stops also include Average Joes Entertainment and Bigger Picture Group.
JUST IN: CRS Reveals New Faces Of Country Music Lineup
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R): Chase Matthew, Ella Langley, John Morgan, Josh Ross, Kelsey Hart and Meghan Patrick.
Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) has unveiled the lineup for the New Faces of Country Music Show at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2026. This year’s showcase will feature performances from Kelsey Hart, Ella Langley, Chase Matthew, John Morgan, Meghan Patrick and Josh Ross.
Co-partnered by the Academy of Country Music and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the New Faces of Country Music Show will take place during CRS 2026, scheduled for March 18–20 at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Tickets for the New Faces of Country Music Show are sold separately from general CRS registration for $110 and are limited.
The New Faces of Country Music show has spotlighted emerging artists who have demonstrated notable success and momentum at Country Radio during the qualification period since its inception in 1970.
Gabby Barrett & Sara Evans To Headline Country Jam Naples In April
/by Lorie HollabaughGabby Barrett & Sara Evans
Country Jam Naples is returning with its all-female, all-country lineup to the Paradise Coast Sports Complex on April 18.
Gabby Barrett and Sara Evans will co-headline the second annual festival, with additional lineup announcements to come. Tickets can be purchased at CountryJamNaples.com, and for a limited time, general admission tickets are available at a special early rate of $55 with promo code CJN2026 before the price increases to $79. STARability has been named the official charity partner for Country Jam Naples, with a portion of concert ticket sales directly benefiting the local nonprofit and its work supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
“We’re beyond excited to unveil this year’s groundbreaking all-female, all-country, all-star lineup. The response has been overwhelmingly positive, and we’re confident this one-of-a-kind show will be a true cultural highlight for the greater Naples community,” says Kevin Janeway, founder and CEO of 239 Presents, and producer-promoter of Country Jam Naples.
Looking For A New Job In 2026? Check Out MusicRow’s Job Board
/by MusicRow StaffWith another year upon us, new job opportunities are opening up.
MusicRow wants to encourage its readers who are either looking for a music industry job or have an open position to fill to check out its Job Listings Board, located in the top menu bar on the MusicRow website.
Those who have full-time, part-time or temporary job opportunities can submit a form to list a job on the Job Listings Board. All job listings are free-to-list and will be posted for 60 days. Listings are accepted and published at the discretion of MusicRow.