
Lost Highway Records is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack by releasing a vinyl edition on Feb. 20.
Certified eight-times Platinum by the RIAA in 2007, the new 25th anniversary edition gives vinyl collectors three new variations to choose from: Standard Black, Sunshine Gold, (which will be available exclusively at the Lost Highway Records store), and Dapper Dan Red, available exclusively at independent record stores.
In honor of the milestone anniversary and new vinyl pressing, and as part of the Grand Ole Opry’s continuing 100th anniversary celebration, T Bone Burnett and Lost Highway will present an evening of O Brother, Where Art Thou? on the Opry on Feb. 28. The special Saturday night show will feature artists from the original soundtrack and more.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? was produced by Burnett for the 2000 Coen Brothers’ film of the same name, which was set in rural Mississippi during the Great Depression and starred George Clooney, John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson. The soundtrack climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart after winning multiple Grammys, including Album of the Year, and was also named Album of the Year at the CMA Awards, the ACM Awards and the IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards.
It was the biggest-selling soundtrack of the decade according to Billboard, and in recent years it has been named one of the best soundtracks of all time by outlets including Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Parade. The film and soundtrack sparked a 21st-century cultural renaissance, reintroducing traditional American roots music to the masses and inspiring a new wave of popular music rooted in the American South, with Lost Highway Records at the epicenter of the movement.
The O Brother, Where Art Thou? anniversary celebration will continue over the course of the year, with a series of special events and activations.
Joybeth Taylor Jumps Into Top 15 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenJoybeth Taylor
Joybeth Taylor has moved into the top 15 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” and “girl you’re taking home,” BigXthaPlug & Langley’s “Hell At Night,” and Gavin Adcock’s “Need To” and “Never Call Again” all push the songwriter to No. 14 this week.
Riley Green remains at No. 1 for the ninth consecutive week with “Change My Mind” and “Don’t Mind If I Do.” Chase McGill moves to No. 2 with “20 Cigarettes,” “Happen To Me,” “I Got Better,” “It Won’t Be Long” and “the hell you are.”
Charlie Handsome (No. 3), Blake Pendergrass (No. 4) and Ty Myers (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
On The Row: Braxton Keith Gives A Preview Of New Music
/by Lauryn SinkBraxton Keith.
Braxton Keith recently stopped by the MusicRow office to give a preview of some unreleased music.
Keith started his musical journey early, learning to play piano in kindergarten. At 12, he traded in piano for guitar. “[I decided to] mainly because my little brother told me I couldn’t do it,” he said with a laugh. Although music was always a passion, he originally chose not to pursue it after being told it it would be too difficult.
MusicRow’s Madison Hahnen, Lauryn Sink and LB Cantrell; Braxton Keith; MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson and John Nix Arledge.
“I got to college and realized that actually every field is a difficult field to get into,” he said. “My parents were both doctors and I realized I wasn’t going to be able to do that, so I decided you have to start somewhere.”
After a conversation with a roommate, he decided to record a song for his own enjoyment and fell in love with the process. He began traveling to Music City to record, and from there, decided to pursue it full time. He kicked off his career touring his home state of Texas supporting acts like Randall King and Triston Marez.
Keith made his Grand Ole Opry debut earlier this year, where he was surprised with his first Gold certification for “Cozy.” He released his debut EP Blue last year.
The Warner Music Nashville artist will hit the road next year on his headlining “This Ain’t My First Tour Tour Continued.”
PickleJar Up All Night Expands To Over 80 Local Radio Network Stations
/by Lorie HollabaughPickleJar Entertainment Group has expanded its flagship country radio program PickleJar Up All Night across more than 80 local radio network affiliates.
Hosted from Nashville by Katie Cook and Scott Gaines, the show is available weeknights from 7 p.m.–midnight or from midnight-6 a.m. ET, and blends emerging artist discovery, fan-driven interaction, exclusive interviews, and authentic Nashville storytelling into a nightly destination for country music culture. The affiliate distribution agreement accelerates PickleJar’s media footprint while aligning affiliate broadcasters with scalable, recurring revenue streams that tie venue technology and content syndication together for the first time in broadcast radio.
This rollout positions the show to reach millions of new listeners while creating tangible revenue opportunities for partner stations – powered by increased VMS adoption inside local music venues and the ability for affiliates to monetize expanded advertising inventory through PickCaster digital signage in the venues. PickleJar is also currently in active discussions with multiple national brands regarding studio naming rights, further extending commercial alignment across broadcast distribution, VMS infrastructure, and PickCaster advertising surfaces.
“This partnership is more than expanded airtime — it’s expanded access,” says Kristian Barowsky, President and Co-Founder of PickleJar Entertainment Group. “PickleJar Up All Night was built to champion new voices in Country music. Reaching millions of new listeners gives us the opportunity to showcase talent on a national stage while strengthening VMS distribution in small and mid-sized markets. We are proud to grow this show, this platform, and the communities of artists who deserve to be heard.”
Chris Reeves, VP of Programming at Local Radio Networks, adds, “PickleJar Up All Night is the kind of modern, fan-forward content we love to bring to our LRN affiliates. We are excited to add the show to our 24/7 programming portfolio and look forward to building future content together — this is only the beginning of where PickleJar and LRN are going.”
22nd Annual Ringside: A Fight For Kids Reveals Rumble On The Row Bouts
/by Madison HahnenTaking their place in the ring this year will be Joan Vance (Wiles + Taylor, Account Manager) vs. Ali Nageotte (Wiatr & Associates, Business Manager), Peyton Heben (River House Artists, Manager, A&R) vs. Chase Miller (Rich MGMT, Manager), Sarah Headley (Big Loud Records, Director of Southeast Promotion) vs. Halle Bartlett (One Riot, Creative Director), and Blake McDaniel (Conway Entertainment Group, Vice President) vs Wesley Belden (Raise Financial, CEO).
The event also features gourmet dining, music, and a silent auction. Funds raised will be distributed by The Charley Foundation to provide assistance to disabled and underprivileged children served by medical, recreational and care groups.
Limited tables and standing-room-only tickets are available here.
Tucker Wetmore Notches Second No. 1
/by Madison HahnenTucker Wetmore. Photo: Chase Foster
Tucker Wetmore has scored his second No. 1 at country radio with “3,2,1.” This makes him the 14th artist in chart history to land his first two singles at No. 1 within the same calendar year, alongside Post Malone, Jelly Roll, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood and Tracy Lawrence.
The tune was penned by Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet and Jordan Reynolds, and produced by Chris LaCorte. The track is featured on Wetmore’s debut album What Not To, alongside his first No. 1 “Wind Up Missin’ You.” Wetmore currently has 1.6 billion streams across his catalog.
Wetmore released his new song “Proving Me Right” last Friday (Dec. 5), and is set to perform on Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2026 to end the year.
Trisha Yearwood Announces ‘The Mirror (Deluxe)’ EP & New Acoustic Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughTrisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood is releasing The Mirror (Deluxe), an expanded digital version of her album The Mirror, via Virgin Music Group and Gwendolyn Records on Jan. 23.
The deluxe edition of the LP features four new tracks: “You’re Gonna Love It Here,” “Different Kind of Hard,” “Undone” and “Country Music HerStory,” along with the fan-favorite bonus track “Put It In A Song.”
To celebrate the arrival of The Mirror (Deluxe), Yearwood will embark on “The Mirror Tour: An Intimate Acoustic Evening of Stories and Songs,” beginning in March along with fellow singer-songwriters Leslie Satcher and Bridgette Tatum. The tour offers fans a rare, up-close experience as Yearwood brings the intimate songs of The Mirror to life, alongside the hits that have defined her career. Tickets go on sale Dec. 12 at trishayearwood.com/tour.
“When we recorded The Mirror, I had such a hard time narrowing it down. I’d co-written so many songs for this project, and I just didn’t want any of them to get lost,” says Yearwood. “This whole writing portal opened for me, and these songs were too important to leave behind. The deluxe really feels like an extension of the album, every track could have lived on the original record because they’re all part of the same story.
‘The Mirror Tour’ is really about bringing these songs to life in the way they were written, with just a guitar and a story,” she continues. “It’s intimate and stripped down, which is how I love to share music. I can’t wait for folks to hear The Mirror in this setting, alongside the songs that have been part of my career all along. It’s going to be a fun way to share this chapter.”
Yearwood is currently in the holiday spirit with the release of her new Christmastime album and is on the road for her “Christmastime: 12 Days of Christmas Symphony Tour,” performing festive favorites with symphonies across the country.
Rissi Palmer Returns To Her Roots On New EP ‘Perspectives’
/by Lorie HollabaughRissi Palmer is set to release her new EP, Perspectives, on Feb. 6.
The project highlights Palmer’s gift for storytelling, blending her personal experiences with her broad musical influences. From the deeply reflective “Old Black Southern Woman” and the joyful warmth of “Good to Me” (both written by Palmer), to the soulful and timely “Can You Run?” (penned by Chris Stapleton), and the poignant “Somebody Somewhere” (an homage to country legend Loretta Lynn), Perspectives is a celebration of both tradition and progress. The deeply personal collection reflects Palmer’s roots while looking forward to the future.
The debut track from the EP, “Old Black Southern Woman” was released earlier this month and is available now on all digital platforms. The accompanying video features appearances by Palmer’s two daughters.
“I’m incredibly proud of these songs,” says Palmer. “Each one felt so distinct, and they deserved their own spotlight outside of our upcoming full-length album. Perspectives is a return to my roots, and when I shared the idea with my longtime friend and collaborator, Shannon Sanders, he immediately understood the vision. Together, we created something special, honoring my influences while staying true to my voice. And with Dan Knobler’s touch on ‘Somebody Somewhere,’ we brought new life to a classic.”
Perspectives Track List:
1. “Old Black Southern Woman” (Rissi Palmer/Kyshona Lamiere; Producer: Shannon Sanders)
2. “Can You Run?” (Chris Stapleton/Mike Henderson; Producer: Shannon Sanders
3. “Good To Me” (Rissi Palmer/Shannon Sanders/Hilton Wright II; Producer: Shannon Sanders)
4. “Somebody Somewhere (Don’t Know What He’s Missin’ Tonight” (Lola Jean Dillon; Producer: Dan Knobler)
‘O Brother, Where Art Thou?’ Soundtrack Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Vinyl Edition & Opry Celebration
/by Lorie HollabaughLost Highway Records is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the iconic O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack by releasing a vinyl edition on Feb. 20.
Certified eight-times Platinum by the RIAA in 2007, the new 25th anniversary edition gives vinyl collectors three new variations to choose from: Standard Black, Sunshine Gold, (which will be available exclusively at the Lost Highway Records store), and Dapper Dan Red, available exclusively at independent record stores.
In honor of the milestone anniversary and new vinyl pressing, and as part of the Grand Ole Opry’s continuing 100th anniversary celebration, T Bone Burnett and Lost Highway will present an evening of O Brother, Where Art Thou? on the Opry on Feb. 28. The special Saturday night show will feature artists from the original soundtrack and more.
O Brother, Where Art Thou? was produced by Burnett for the 2000 Coen Brothers’ film of the same name, which was set in rural Mississippi during the Great Depression and starred George Clooney, John Turturro and Tim Blake Nelson. The soundtrack climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart after winning multiple Grammys, including Album of the Year, and was also named Album of the Year at the CMA Awards, the ACM Awards and the IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards.
It was the biggest-selling soundtrack of the decade according to Billboard, and in recent years it has been named one of the best soundtracks of all time by outlets including Rolling Stone, Pitchfork and Parade. The film and soundtrack sparked a 21st-century cultural renaissance, reintroducing traditional American roots music to the masses and inspiring a new wave of popular music rooted in the American South, with Lost Highway Records at the epicenter of the movement.
The O Brother, Where Art Thou? anniversary celebration will continue over the course of the year, with a series of special events and activations.
JUST IN: Maddie & Tae Announce Split
/by Lauryn SinkMaddie & Tae. Photo: Lily Nelson
Maddie & Tae, the duo comprised of Maddie Font and Tae Dye Kerr, are going their separate ways.
Font plans to continue as a solo artist. Kerr is stepping away from music to take time at home with her two children.
“We’re leaving this so open-ended because, you know, we might make another record one day,” tells People. “We might go do some tour dates one day.”
“It’s been such a hard, hard — honestly, heartbreaking — decision,” Kerr adds. “This was the only dream I’ve ever had since I exited the womb. I had a very specific vision of creating music and singing music. When we met at 15, that’s what we set out to do, and we’re both just so grateful that we’ve had the journey that we’ve had. This career has been everything we’ve ever wanted.”
The duo formed in 2010. They’ve notched two chart-toppers with “Girl In A Country Song” and “Die From A Broken Heart.” Together, the pair has earned 13 CMA nominations, 11 ACM nominations and six CMT Awards nominations as well as released four albums and four EPs, with their most recent project Love & Light released earlier this year.
The duo plans to honor their remaining live show commitments with dates through next spring.
Miranda Lambert, Charley Crockett & Jon Pardi To Headline 2026 Music City Rodeo
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R): Bareback Rider Tim O’Connell, Saddle Bronc Rider Rusty Wright, Professional Bull Rider Jace Trosclair, Music City Rodeo Trick Rider Madison Schalla, Tim McGraw, World Champion Bullride Cody Custer, 2025 Music City Rodeo Queen Reagan Caen.
Nashville’s Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association (PRCA) Event is set to return to Bridgestone Arena May 28–30, 2026. Miranda Lambert (May 28), Charley Crockett (May 29) and Jon Pardi (May 30) will headline next year’s event.
Each night will kick off with two hours of rodeo before the artists take the stage. Tickets, available Friday (Dec. 12), include admission to both events. A portion of ticket sales benefit Nashville’s Monroe Carell Jr Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
Music City Rodeo held its inaugural event earlier this year with headliners Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire and Jelly Roll. More than 30 World Champion athletes competed in the 2025 event, culminating in over $292,000 in total prize winnings. The 2026 event has been designated an official Cinch Playoff Series Rodeo.