Concord’s Country Awards Week Challenge Raises $25,000 For CMA Foundation

Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord.

Concord in partnership with the CMA Foundation hosted its Second Annual Country Awards Week Challenge yesterday (Nov. 17). Nine teams joined Concord at Play Playground in Nashville to compete in events like High Five, Move It, Record Time, and Doctor! Doctor!, raising $25,000 for the CMA Foundation’s music education initiatives.

Alongside the teams from Concord, First Horizon Bank, Riser House, Pinnacle, BMG, Sony Music Publishing, and Go West Creative also participated. Warner Chappell Music took home this year’s win.

“It was an absolute pleasure to partner with the CMA Foundation and the teams from across the industry to raise money for music education,” says Concord CEO Bob Valentine. Adding, “as the son of a music teacher, I have a distinctive understanding of the value of music education, and I am so glad that Concord can help support this great cause.”

“At the CMA Foundation, we believe that when you invest in music education, you invest in the future,” adds Tiffany Kerns, Executive Director, CMA Foundation. “Yesterday was a powerful reminder of what happens when our industry rallies around a meaningful cause. Concord has been a phenomenal partner and seeing so many teams come together with such energy and generosity reinforces that our work truly matters. The impact of this support will be felt by students and teachers nationwide.”

Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord.

Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord.

Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord.

Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord.

Weekly Register: Cody Johnson Joins Top Five

Cody Johnson. Photo: Chris Douglas

Cody Johnson has taken the top spot on the singles chart this week with his recently released cover of “Travelin’ Soldier” earning 11 million streams. On the albums chart, Morgan Wallen has held onto the top spot with I’m The Problem gaining 76K in total consumption.

On the albums chart, Wallen also holds the No. 2 spot with One Thing At A Time gaining 30K in total consumption and the No. 3 spot with Dangerous: The Double Album garnering 24K in total consumption. At No. 4 is Jason Aldean’s 30 Number One Hits with 20K in total consumption. Shaboozey holds the No. 5 spot with Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going earning 15K in total consumption.

On the songs chart, Wallen holds the next three positions. “I Got Better” comes in at No. 2 with 10 million streams. His duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want,” takes the No. 3 spot with 9.9 million streams this week. At No. 4 is “I’m The Problem,” which garnered 8.3 million streams this week. Rounding out the chart is Ella Langley’s current single, “Choosin’ Texas” with 8.5 million streams.

Jeff Garrison Signs With Electric Feel Publishing & TurnTable Music

Pictured (L-R): John Bradley – Country A&R Electric Feel, Ben Johnson – TurnTable Music, Jeff Garrison, Austin Rosen – CEO & Founder Electric Feel, Chandler Nicole Sherrill – Senior Director of Creative Electric Feel. Photo: Callie Mangrum

Singer-songwriter and producer Jeff Garrison has inked with Electric Feel Publishing and TurnTable Music.

Hailing from Michigan, Garrison moved to Music City with a guitar, a bag of clothes, and a goal to play 100 shows in a year. Garrison eventually signed a major label deal, alongside touring with The Wanted. He also earned a No. 2 tune on the Billboard charts. His influences include The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, Amy Winehouse and Motown.

Since beginning his career, Garrison has co-penned and produced hits for artists such as Morgan Wallen, Luke Bryan, Teddy Swims, Quavo and RaeLynn, among others. His songs have also appeared in commercials for Taco Bell, the Super Bowl and more, as well television shows such as Black-ish.

“I am delighted to work with Jeff Garrison, a remarkable talent and exceptional individual,” shares John Bradley, Country A&R, Electric Feel. “Having collaborated with Jeff over the past several years, it was a clear and strategic decision to partner with Ben Johnson to further elevate Jeff’s craft and impact.”

“I couldn’t be more excited for TurnTable Music to partner with EF and Jeff Garrison,” adds Ben Johnson, Founder, TurnTable Music. “Jeff is not only one of my longest running collaborators in town but is someone I wholeheartedly believe in as a brilliant creative who truly brings out the best in people – in and out of the writing room.”

“I’m so grateful and fired up to be working with Electric Feel and Ben Johnson/Turn Table Music,” adds Garrison. “Getting the chance to be part of a team that’s truly on the trend setting edge of the music industry is unreal. This team can reach any genre or person, and that’s like gasoline in a creative engine. Massive thank you to my lawyer, Christian Barker, for making the deal happen, and to everyone involved — John Bradley, Chandler Sherrill, Austin Rosen, and Ben Johnson. Feels like we’re already hitting the ground running, and I can’t wait to see what we build together.”

ASCAP’s Assistant VP Strategic Services Kele Currier Retires

Kele Currier

Kele Currier, Assistant Vice President of Strategic Services at ASCAP, is retiring effective Nov. 19 after 33 years in the music industry and 13 in ASCAP Nashville’s Membership Department.

“I have truly enjoyed my time in the music industry,” says Currier of the move. “I count myself fortunate to have worked with each of you in some way. I have been blessed to experience many ‘pinch-me moments’ and celebrate many industry victories with many of you. I have immense respect and admiration for this music community and the collaboration we all have grown to know so well. It is truly unique and special!  I am grateful to my many mentors who have given me a chance to prove myself when there was no reason to believe in me. I only hope I can continue to pay it forward in my next chapter.”

Currier’s 30+ years in the music business began at SESAC in the broadcast administration department, followed by administration and licensing positions with publishers, Maypop Music Group, Alabama Band’s publishing company, Opryland Music Group (Acuff Rose) and a stint as audit manager at music publishing administration company, Integrated Copyright Group (ICG). While at ICG, Currier met songwriter, Craig Wiseman, who recruited her to assist in opening Big Loud Bucks Administration. As Executive Vice President, she co-managed Wiseman’s catalogs along with the catalogs of Big Tractor Publishing, Extreme Writer’s Group and the hit catalogs of Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, Jim Collins and other independent publishers.

In 2010, Currier joined ole Music Publishing (now Anthem Entertainment) as Director of Administration and led the U.S administration presence for their Toronto-based offices. While at ole, she negotiated all synchronization licensing deals for ole and their clients. In 2013, Currier was recruited by ASCAP to serve as Director of Strategic Services before being elevated to Assistant Vice President of Strategic Services.

Kele has a Bachelor of Professional Studies in Music Business from of Berklee College of Music and was part of the Leadership Music (class of 2014) and recipient of 2015 Music Row’s Rising Women on The Row. She has served on the GMA Board, is a member of The Copyright Society of the South, AIMP, Source, CMA, RIAA and ACM.

Currier reports future plans include dedicating time to retirement projects around the house, volunteering for CASA as a child advocate, traveling, and spending more time with family and her Australian Shepherd, Bandit. She can be reached at KeleCurrier@gmail.com.

Brett Young To Launch Headlining ‘2.0 Tour’ In January

Brett Young. Photo: Seth Kupersmith

Brett Young will kick off his new 2026 “2.0 Tour” on Jan. 22 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Singer-songwriter Jenna Davis will support him on the new dates.

The 18-date headlining tour will include stops in Boston, Bowling Green, Syracuse and more through Feb. 28. Ticket pre-sale begins Nov. 19, followed by the public on-sale on Nov. 21, and VIP packages will also be available starting Nov. 19 which include a ticket, meet & greet, photo with Brett, exclusive merchandise, early venue access and more at brettyoung.com/tour.

“After an incredible trip across the pond and feeling the amazing momentum behind my new album 2.0, I’m beyond excited to hit the road next year,” says Young. “It feels like something special is happening and I want y’all to be a part of it.”

The new tour takes its name from Young’s album 2.0, out now via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. Co-written entirely by Young, the 11-track project features collaborations with Lady A, a reimagined version of his career-defining hit “In Case You Didn’t Know” with Hannah McFarland, and his current chart-climbing single “Drink With You.”

“2.0 Tour” Dates:
Thursday, January 22, 2026 – Nashville, TN – The Ryman
Friday, January 23, 2026 – Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center
Saturday, January 24, 2026 – Greenville, SC – Peace Center
Thursday, January 29, 2026 – Troy, OH – Hobart Arena
Friday, January 30, 2026 – Joliet, IL – Rialto Square Theatre
Saturday, January 31, 2026 – Wabash, IN – Honeywell Center Ford Theater
Thursday, February 5, 2026 – Lancaster, PA – American Music Theatre
Friday, February 6, 2026 – Boston, MA – MGM Hall at Fenway
Saturday, February 7, 2026 – Mashantucket, CT – Foxwoods Resort Casino Premier Theater
Thursday, February 12, 2026 – Bowling Green, KY – SkyPAC
Friday, February 13, 2026 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center
Saturday, February 14, 2026 – Warren, OH – Packard Music Hall
Friday, February 20, 2026 – Duluth, MN – DECC Symphony Hall
Saturday, February 21, 2026 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall (seated)
Sunday, February 22, 2026 – Nixa, MO – Aetos Center for the Performing Arts
Thursday, February 26, 2026 – Syracuse, NY – Landmark Theatre
Friday, February 27, 2026 – Albany, NY – The Palace Theatre
Saturday, February 28, 2026 – Bensalem, PA – Parx Casino Xcite Center

ASCAP Honors Top Songwriters & Publishers At 2025 Nashville Celebration

ASCAP winners Shaboozey, Ashley Gorley and Brandon Lake. Photo: Courtesy of ASCAP

ASCAP celebrated the songwriters and publishers behind country and Christian music’s most-performed songs of the past year at the 2025 ASCAP Nashville Songwriters Celebration last night (Nov. 17).

Held once again at The Twelve Thirty Club, invited guests mingled under warm, ambient lighting while sipping cocktails and enjoying an abundant spread that included a sushi bar, chicken cutlets, prime rib, hummus and crudité, onion dip, house-made kettle chips and more.

ASCAP Publisher of the Year Sony Music Publishing. Photo: Courtesy of ASCAP

When the ceremony began, ASCAP Vice President of Nashville Membership Mike Sistad took the podium. He recognized Emmylou Harris and Brad Paisley on their inductions into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, along with Ashley Gorley, who joined the Songwriters Hall of Fame this year.

Sistad then welcomed ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews, who reflected on the strength of the Nashville community and acknowledged three tremendous losses for ASCAP and the songwriting world: John Titta, Ben Vaughn and Brett James.

From there, awards were presented throughout the evening by Sistad, Matthews, ASCAP Chairman of the Board and President Paul Williams and EVP and Head of Creative Membership Nicole George-Middleton.

Shaboozey was named ASCAP Country Music Songwriter/Artist of the Year. At the podium, he spoke about overcoming self-doubt and the gift of songwriting, sharing, “I learned very early on it was a gift to be able to write a song. Thank God for that gift… It took a lot of people to gain my confidence as a songwriter,” before thanking his team and collaborators.

Sony Music Publishing earned ASCAP Country Music Publisher of the Year. The company’s Nashville CEO, Rusty Gaston, recognized his team and the Sony songwriters who made an impact this year.

“This has been a remarkably tragic year for our community, but what we’re all reminded of is the power of songs,” Gaston said. “The songs you wrote every day this year helped all of us get through this.”

ASCAP VP of Nashville Membership Mike Sistad, Ashley Gorley, ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews and ASCAP EVP and Head of Creative Membership Nicole George-Middleton. Photo: Courtesy of ASCAP

ASCAP Country Music Songwriter of the Year winner Ashley Gorley notched his record-extending 12th win—more than any other songwriter across any genre. He thanked God, his family, friends and teams before reading a list of all the first-time ASCAP winners of the evening, noting that his own first win made him feel like a legitimate professional songwriter.

This year’s celebration also spotlighted the most-performed Christian music songs of the past year and recognized the previously announced winners. Essential Music Publishing was named Christian Publisher of the Year, while Brandon Lake and Pat Barrett earned ASCAP Christian Song of the Year honors for “Praise.” Lake also took home his second ASCAP Christian Songwriter of the Year award.

“My biggest dream came true years and years ago—God has been so kind—this is just the overflow,” Lake shared. “We’re heading into 2026 with the collision of Christian and country music on my mind.”

For the last big honor of the evening, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” was awarded ASCAP Country Music Song of the Year. Co-written by Sean Cook, Jerrell “J-Kwon” Jones, Joe Capo Kent and Mark “Tarboy” Williams, the hit topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 weeks, tying the record for the longest-running No. 1 song ever.

Click here to see the full list of winners.

Combustion Music Reveals Lineup For 13th Annual Hope Town Music Festival

Combustion Music has announced the lineup for its 13th Annual Hope Town Music Festival, returning to Elbow Cay in Abaco, Bahamas Dec, 5-7.

This year’s bill includes Combustion Founder/President Chris Farren, Ashley Gorley, Chris DeStefano, Charles Esten, Ryan Hurd, Kendall Marvel, Morgan Evans, Laci Kaye Booth, Rivers Rutherford, Blake Bollinger, Austin Goodloe, Nicholas Sainato, Payton Smith, Jessica Farren, AJ Pruis and Sam Bergeson.

Last year’s Hope Town Music Festival raised over $400,000 benefitting three local organizations in Elbow Cay: Hope Town Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Friends of the Environment and Every Child Counts.

“It was my goal to introduce many of my songwriter friends to this special island that my family and I have grown to love over the past 20 years, and to introduce Hope Town and its residents to the incredible musical talent of these writers, and finally and most importantly, to raise a bunch of money for some very worthy charities,” says Combustion Music founder and President Chris Farren about the inspiration for the annual event.

FBMM’s Betty Sanders To Retire

Betty Sanders

Betty Sanders, FBMM’s Chief People Officer and first-ever employee, will retire at the end of the year.

Sanders initially joined Chuck Flood & Associates in 1986 (started by the late FBMM co-founder Chuck Flood) before transitioning to FBMM when it was established in 1990. She has held numerous positions and risen through the ranks over the years, from Receptionist to Office Manager to Vice President/General Manager, before stepping into her role as Chief People Officer.

“Betty has often been called the ‘heart and soul’ of FBMM, and it’s so true,” says Julie Boos, Owner and Chairman. “FBMM has been shaped by her kindness, dedication and the way she has always cared so deeply for both our people and our company. Words can’t adequately express the impact she’s had over the last four decades on our company and the people we are today.”

Prior to joining FBMM, Sanders worked in music publishing and publicity, handling everything from accompanying clients on promotional tours to filing song copyrights and more. She also spent time at Pride Music Group and as a production assistant for a record producer in a joint venture with Warner Bros. Music.

Sanders was inducted into the SOURCE Hall of Fame in 2022 for her contributions to the music industry.

“From the early days working out of Chuck Flood’s home to watching FBMM and its people grow over the years, I’m thankful to have had a front-row seat to that growth, energy and the brilliant people I’ve supported over the last 40 years,” shares Sanders. “From helping coach teams through challenges to aligning staff resources with our growing client base, I have enjoyed every minute of it. Now I’m looking forward to spending more time with my family and embarking on a brand-new chapter.”

FBMM has hired Tiffany Coursey as the firm’s Senior Vice President of HR. With more than 25 years of experience, Coursey will oversee all HR functions and play a critical role in defining and driving employee-focused initiatives across FBMM’s offices in Nashville, New York and Los Angeles.

Sanders can be reached through the end of the year at Betty_Sanders@fbmm.com.

NSAI Celebrates Nashville-Associated Chart-Toppers At Annual World’s Largest No. 1 Party

NSAI’s World’s Largest No. 1 Party

Nashville Songwriters Association International held its annual World’s Largest No. 1 Party celebration yesterday (Nov. 17) for Nashville-associated songs and their writers who topped the charts during the past 18 months.

Pictured (L-R): Kris Ahrend (Chief Executive Officer, The MLC), Jennifer Turnbow (Chief Operating Officer, NSAI), Don Carlton (Managing Director, Market Executive, Tennessee, Bank of America Private Bank), Bart Herbison (Executive Director, NSAI), Lee Thomas Miller (Board President, NSAI).

Presented by Bank of America Private Bank and the Mechanical Licensing Collective, the event was held in the recently opened Odie’s in the heart of Music Row. This year, NSAI shifted the timing of its annual World’s Largest No. 1 Party from the springtime to the fall, expanding upon the industry’s awards week. During the designated period, 107 songs with a Nashville-associated songwriter topped the charts, with 277 songwriters earning an award. From numerous songwriters who were celebrating their coveted first No. 1, to veteran writers adding to their No. 1 collection, the room was filled with elation for the achievements, once again showcasing the cherished closeness that makes the professional songwriting community unique.

“We’re honored to join NSAI in celebrating the songwriters who wrote some of the most popular and successful music released this year, and proud to help ensure creators everywhere receive the mechanical royalties they’re owed – with more than $3 billion in total royalties distributed to date,” says The MLC.

“The Bank of America Private Bank is honored to support the NSAI World’s Largest No. 1 Party, celebrating the songwriters whose creativity shapes Nashville’s musical legacy. Our commitment to the arts and the communities we serve remains central to who we are,” says The Bank of America Private Bank.

Full List of Songs Recognized at NSAI’s 2025 World’s Largest No. 1 Party:

“23” – Written by: Chayce Beckham
Recorded by: Chayce Beckham

“4X4XU” – Written by: Jon Decious, Aaron Ratiere, Lainey Wilson
Recorded by: Lainey Wilson

“A Song To Sing” – Written by: Jenee Fleenor, Jesse Frasure, Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton
Recorded by: Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton

“After All The Bars Are Closed” – Written by: Julian Bunetta, John Byron, Jaxson Free, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Thomas Rhett
Recorded by: Thomas Rhett

“Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma” – Written by: Jessi Alexander, Luke Combs, Jonathan Singleton
Recorded by: Luke Combs

“All I Need Is You” – Written by: Brad Clawson, Ashley Gorley, Chris Janson, Mitch Oglesby
Recorded by: Chris Janson

“All The Way” – Written by: Charles Forsberg III, Krishon Gaines, Ben Johnson, Jenna Johnson, KK Johnson, Xavier Landum, Austin Shawn
Recorded by: BigXthaPlug feat. Bailey Zimmerman

“Am I Okay?” – Written by: Jessie Jo Dillon, Luke Laird, Megan Moroney
Recorded by: Megan Moroney

“Amen” – Written by: Collins Chibueze, Sean Cook, Jelly Roll, Seth Ennis, Jackson Foote, Jordan Gray, Danny Majic, Kevin Powers, Nevin Sastry
Recorded by: Shaboozey & Jelly Roll

“Angels (Glory To God)” – Written by: Jonathan Smith, Phil Wickham
Recorded by: Phil Wickham

“Back Then Right Now” – Written by: Jessie Jo Dillon, David Garcia, Tyler Hubbard, Geoff Warburton

Recorded by: Tyler Hubbard
“Backseat Driver” – Written by: Jacob Davis, Jordan Walker
Recorded by: Kane Brown

“Backup Plan” – Written by: Tucker Beathard, Jimi Bell, Jon Sherwood
Recorded by: Bailey Zimmerman & Luke Combs

“Beautiful As You” – Written by: Rocky Block, Joshua Coleman, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Alexander Izquiero, Zaire Kelsey, John Ryan
Recorded by: Thomas Rhett

“Bigger Houses” – Written by: Andy Albert, Jordan Minton, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Smyers
Recorded by: Dan + Shay

“Boys Back Home” – Written by: Seth Ennis, Joe Fox, Dylan Marlowe
Recorded by: Dylan Marlowe & Dylan Scott

“Bulletproof” – Written by: Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps
Recorded by: Nate Smith

“Burn It Down” – Written by: Hillary Lindsey, Parker McCollum, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose
Recorded by: Parker McCollum

“Cab In A Solo” – Written by: Brent Anderson, Scotty McCreery, Frank Rogers
Recorded by: Scotty McCreery

“Chevrolet” – Written by: Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill, Hunter Phelps, Mentor Williams
Recorded by: Dustin Lynch feat. Jelly Roll

“Counting My Blessings” – Written by: Jonathan Gamble, Jordan Sapp, Seph Schlueter
Recorded by: Seph Schlueter

“Country House” – Written by: Ross Copperman, Sam Hunt, Michael Lotten, Josh Osborne
Recorded by: Sam Hunt

“Country Song Came On” – Written by: Dan Alley, Ryan Beaver, Neil Medley
Recorded by: Luke Bryan

“Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)” – Written by: Toby Keith
Recorded by: Toby Keith

“Cowboy Songs” – Written by: George Birge, Lalo Guzman, Matt McGinn, Michael Spragg
Recorded by: George Birge

“Cowgirls” – Written by: Rocky Block, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, James Maddocks, Ernest Keith Smith
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST

“Darkest Hour (Helene Edit)” – Written by: Eric Church
Recorded by: Eric Church

“Different ‘Round Here” – Written by: Riley Green, Randy Montana, Jonathan Singleton
Recorded by: Riley Green feat. Luke Combs

“Dirt Cheap” – Written by: Josh Phillips
Recorded by: Cody Johnson

“Don’t Stop Praying” – Written by: Jeff Pardo, Matthew West
Recorded by: Matthew West

“Espresso” – Written by: Amy Allen, Julian Bunetta, Sabrina Carpenter, Steph Jones
Recorded by: Sabrina Carpenter

“Faithfully” – Written by: Toby McKeehan, Kyle Williams
Recorded by: tobyMac

“Fix What You Didn’t Break” – Written by: Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, Lindsay Rimes, Nate Smith
Recorded by: Nate Smith

“Forever To Me” – Written by: Rocky Block, Greylan James, Cole Swindell
Recorded by: Cole Swindell

“Friends Like That” – Written by: Brent Anderson, Will Bundy, John Morgan, Lydia Vaughan
Recorded by: John Morgan feat. Jason Aldean

“Gonna Love You” – Written by: Abram Dean, David Fanning, Andy Sheridan, Matt Thomas
Recorded by: Parmalee

“Grave Robber” – Written by: David Crowder, Ben Glover, Jeff Sojka
Recorded by: Crowder

“Guy For That” – Written by: Louis Bell, Luke Combs, Charlie Handsome, Jon Hoskins, James McNair, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith
Recorded by: Post Malone feat. Luke Combs

“Halfway To Hell” – Written by: Jessie Jo Dillon, Jesse Frasure, Matt Jenkins, Jelly Roll
Recorded by: Jelly Roll

“Hard Fought Hallelujah” – Written by: Chris Brown, Steven Furtick, Benjamin Hastings, Jelly Roll, Brandon Lake, Rodrick Simmons
Recorded by: Brandon Lake

“Hard Fought Hallelujah” – Written by: Chris Brown, Steven Furtick, Benjamin Hastings, Jelly Roll, Brandon Lake, Rodrick Simmons
Recorded by: Brandon Lake x Jelly Roll

“High Road” – Written by: Amy Allen, Carrie Karpinen, Jessie Murph, Gabe Simon, Laura Veltz, Koe Wetzel
Recorded by: Koe Wetzel & Jessie Murph

“Hometown Home” – Written by: Zach Abend, Andy Albert, Preston Brust, Chris Lucas
Recorded by: LOCASH

“I Ain’t Sayin'” – Written by: Mark Holman, Steve Moakler, Emily Reid, Travis Wood
Recorded by: Jordan Davis

“I Am Not Okay” – Written by: Casey Brown, Jelly Roll, Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips
Recorded by: Jelly Roll

“I Can Feel It” – Written by: Kane Brown, Phil Collins, Gabe Foust, Jaxson Free
Recorded by: Kane Brown

“I Had Some Help” – Written by: Louis Bell, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Jonathan Hoskins, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen, Chandler Paul Walters
Recorded by: Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen

“I Never Lie” – Written by: Carson Chamberlain, Tim Nichols, Zach Top
Recorded by: Zach Top

“I Remember Everything” – Written by: Zach Bryan, Kacey Musgraves
Recorded by: Zach Bryan feat. Kacey Musgraves

“I’m Gonna Love You” – Written by: Kelly Archer, Travis Denning, Chris Stevens
Recorded by: Cody Johnson & Carrie Underwood

“I’m The Problem” – Written by: Grady Block, Charlie Handsome, Jamie McLaughlin, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“If You Hadn’t Been There” – Written by: Dolly Parton
Recorded by: Dolly Parton

“Just In Case” – Written by: Alex Bak, John Byron, Charlie Handsome, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Troy Matthew, Blake Pendergrass, Josh Thompson, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Lead On Good Shepherd” – Written by: Paul Duncan, Patrick Mayberry, Frankie Orella
Recorded by: Patrick Mayberry

“Liar” – Written by: Jelly Roll, Ashley Gorley, Ben Johnson, Taylor Phillips
Recorded by: Jelly Roll

“Lies Lies Lies” – Written by: Jessie Jo Dillon, Josh Miller, Daniel Ross, Chris Tompkins
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Lose Control” – Written by: Julian Bunetta, Joshua Coleman, Jaten Collin Dinmsdale, Marco Antonio Rodriguez-Diaz, Jr., John Stephen Suddeth
Recorded by: Teddy Swims

“Love Somebody” – Written by: John Byron, Shaun Frank, Nick Gale, Ashley Gorley, Yaakov Gruzman, Charlie Handsome, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Elof Loelv, Steve Francis Richard Mastroianni, Martina Sorbara, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Love You, Miss You, Mean It” – Written by: Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, Jordan Minton, Jacob Rice
Recorded by: Luke Bryan

“Made For More” – Written by: Josh Baldwin, Jessie Early, Jonathan Smith, Blake Wiggins
Recorded by: Josh Baldwin feat. Jenn Johnson

“Mamaw’s House” – Written by: Matt Dragstrem, Chase McGill, Thomas Rhett, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Thomas Rhett feat. Morgan Wallen

“Man Made A Bar” – Written by: Rocky Block, Jordan Dozzi, Larry Fleet, Brett Tyler
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen feat. Eric Church

“Miami” – Written by: Dwayne Carter, Hank Cochran, Dean Dillon, Charlie Handsome, Michael Hardy, Chase McGill, Blake Pendergrass, Royce Porter, Rick Ross, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen feat. Lil Wayne & Rick Ross

“Miles On It” – Written by: Kane Brown, Castle, Christopher Comstock, Thomas Eriksen, Nick Gale, Connor McDonough, Riley McDonough, Jake Torrey
Recorded by: Marshmello & Kane Brown

“Mind On You” – Written by: George Birge, Jaron Boyer, Colt Ford, Michael Tyler
Recorded by: George Birge

“No Fear” – Written by: Jeff Pardo, Jon Reddick, Matthew West
Recorded by: Jon Reddick

“Nothin’ Sweeter” – Written by: Benji Cowart, Toby McKeehan, Jordan Mohilowski
Recorded by: tobyMac

“One Bad Habit” – Written by: Marc Beeson, Aaron Eshuis, Tony Lane
Recorded by: Tim McGraw

“Outskirts” – Written by: Zach Crowell, Jerry Flowers, Sam Hunt, Josh Osborne
Recorded by: Sam Hunt

“Park” – Written by: Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Tyler Hubbard, Canaan Smith
Recorded by: Tyler Hubbard

“Pour Me A Drink” – Written by: Louis Bell, Rocky Block, John Byron, Jordan Dozzi, Charlie Handsome, Austin Post
Recorded by: Post Malone feat. Blake Shelton

“Praise” – Written by: Patrick Barrett, Chris Brown, Cody Carnes, Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore
Recorded by: Elevation Worship

“Pretty Little Poison” – Written by: Ryan Beaver, Jared Keim, Warren Zeiders
Recorded by: Warren Zeiders

“Running Back To You” – Written by: Seph Schlueter, Jacob Sooter
Recorded by: Seph Schlueter

“Save Me The Trouble” – Written by: Ashley Gorley, Jordan Minton, Shay Mooney, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Smyers
Recorded by: Dan + Shay

“She’s Somebody’s Daughter (Reimagined)” – Written by: Drew Baldridge, Cameron Jaymes, Jimmy Yeary
Recorded by: Drew Baldridge

“Single Again” – Written by: Joe Fox, Brad Rempel, Josh Ross
Recorded by: Josh Ross

“Smile” – Written by: Rocky Block, John Byron, Charlie Handsome, Ernest Keith Smith, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Somebody Like Me” – Written by: Caleb Crino, John Secker, Colby Wedgeworth
Recorded by: Caleb & John feat. CAIN

“Somebody Prayed” – Written by: Michael Cochren, David Crowder, Ben Glover, Jeff Sojka
Recorded by: Crowder

“Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman” – Written by: Julian Bunetta, Andrew Haas, Thomas Rhett, John Ryan
Recorded by: Thomas Rhett feat. Teddy Swims

“Spin You Around (1/24)” – Written by: Sergio Sanchez, Paul Trust, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Still Waters (Psalm 23)” – Written by: Leanna Crawford, Jonathan Gamble, Justin Richards
Recorded by: Leanna Crawford

“Superman” – Written by: John Byron, Charlie Handsome, James Maddocks, Blake Pendergrass, Morgan Wallen
Recorded by: Morgan Wallen

“Take Her Home” – Written by: Zach Abend, Michael Hardy, Hunter Phelps
Recorded by: Kenny Chesney

“Take It All Back” – Written by: Daifah Davies, Ethan Hulse, Tedd Tjornhom, Colby Wedgeworth, Tauren Wells
Recorded by: Tauren Wells with We The Kingdom & Davies

“Take You At Your Word” – Written by: Cody Carnes, Benjamin William Hastings, Aodhan King
Recorded by: Cody Carnes & Benjamin William Hastings

“Texas” – Written by: Johnny Clawson, Josh Dorr, Lalo Guzman, Kyle Sturrock
Recorded by: Blake Shelton

“The Painter” – Written by: Benjy Davis, Kat Higgins, Ryan Larkins
Recorded by: Cody Johnson

“This Heart” – Written by: Thomas Archer, Blake Bollinger, Jacob Hackworth, Michael Tyler
Recorded by: Corey Kent

“This Is My Dirt” – Written by: Paul DiGiovanni, Randy Montana, Justin Moore, Jeremy Stover
Recorded by: Justin Moore

“This Town’s Been Too Good To Us” – Written by: John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Charlie Handsome, Taylor Phillips, Dylan Scott
Recorded by: Dylan Scott

“Truck Bed” – Written by: Ashley Gorley, Michael Hardy, Ben Johnson, Hunter Phelps
Recorded by: HARDY

“Tucson Too Late” – Written by: Jacob Davis, Jordan Davis, Josh Jenkins, Matt Jenkins
Recorded by: Jordan Davis

“Weren’t For The Wind” – Written by: Johnny Clawson, Ella Langley, Joybeth Taylor
Recorded by: Ella Langley

“Where It Ends” – Written by: Grant Averill, Joe Spargur, Bailey Zimmerman
Recorded by: Bailey Zimmerman

“Where The Wild Things Are” – Written by: Randy Montana, Dave Turnbull
Recorded by: Luke Combs

“Whiskey Drink” – Written by: Kurt Allison, Jonathan Edwards, Tully Kennedy, John Morgan
Recorded by: Jason Aldean

“White Horse” – Written by: Chris Stapleton, Dan Wilson
Recorded by: Chris Stapleton

“Wildflowers And Wild Horses” – Written by: Trannie Anderson, Paul Sikes, Lainey Wilson
Recorded by: Lainey Wilson

“Wind Up Missin’ You” – Written by: Thomas Archer, Chris LaCorte, Tucker Wetmore
Recorded by: Tucker Wetmore

“World On Fire” – Written by: Ashley Gorley, Taylor Phillips, Lindsay Rimes, Nate Smith
Recorded by: Nate Smith

“Worship Through It” – Written by: Tasha Layton, A.J. Pruis, Keith Everett Smith, Matthew West
Recorded by: Tasha Layton feat. Chris Brown

“Worst Way” – Written by: Riley Green
Recorded by: Riley Green

“You Look Like You Love Me” – Written by: Riley Green, Ella Langley, Aaron Raitiere
Recorded by: Ella Langley feat. Riley Green

“Young Love & Saturday Nights” – Written by: David Bowie, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Josh Thompson
Recorded by: Chris Young

“Your Place” – Written by: Ashley Cooke, Jordan Minton, Mark Trussell
Recorded by: Ashley Cooke

JUST IN: Nashville’s KBFM Joins Citrin Cooperman

Chris King (KBFM founder and Managing Partner).

Citrin Cooperman Advisors LLC has joined with Nashville-based business management and tax firm KBFM. The transaction establishes Citrin Cooperman’s first physical office in Music City.

“Nashville embodies a spirit of innovation, resilience, and relationship-driven success aligned with Citrin Cooperman’s values and vision,” says Alan Badey, CEO of Citrin Cooperman. “KBFM built a trusted reputation through deep local roots and unwavering client dedication, and we’re proud to welcome these partners and staff to Citrin Cooperman. With our combination and the opening of our Nashville office, we’re also positioned to invest into the great Nashville community.”

“KBFM was built on relationships, trust, and deep Nashville connections,” shares Chris King, KBFM founder and Managing Partner. “By joining Citrin Cooperman, we’re able to keep those roots firmly in place while giving our clients access to broader expertise and a national platform. Nashville is a city built on growth and grit, and this partnership gives us the ability to grow with our clients while staying true to who we are.”

The transaction is expected to close in January 2026.