Adam Sanders Celebrates Milestones With New Live Album

Adam Sanders is offering up a thank you to the fans who have contributed to his growing success as an indie artist with his new album, Adam Sanders Live, available now.

The collection includes Sanders’ take on his hits penned for other artists, Cole Swindell‘s “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and Dustin Lynch‘s “Hell of a Night,” as well as new versions of his popular songs “Thunder,” “Burnin’ Roses,” and “Nothin’ To Do But Drink.” Adam Sanders Live celebrates his notable success as an independent artist who has earned more than 100 million streams, sold over 70,000 singles, and charted singles in 2020 including “Ruled The World,” and “Make Em Wanna Change.”

“2020 was a hard year for us all… And since you couldn’t come to us, we decided to come to you. This live album is a ‘Thank You’ to the fans who helped me reach 100 million total streams as an artist. Hope you enjoy, but know this is only just the beginning of what’s to come in 2021!” said Sanders.

Sanders moved to Nashville in 2009 and worked construction while developing his chops as a songwriter. His skills caught the attention of Big Yellow Dog, who signed him to a publishing deal in December of 2011. He initially found success in Nashville as a songwriter, penning songs for Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Tyler Farr, among others, and has topped the charts with No. 1 singles like “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “Hell of a Night.”

Adam Sanders LIVE Track List:
1. We Live It
2. Nothin’ to Do but Drink
3. Thankful For
4. Miss Me Memphis
5. Hell of a Night
6. Make Em Wanna Change
7. Over Did It
8. Ruled The World
9. Thunder
10. Burnin’ Roses
11. Ain’t Worth The Whiskey
12. Life I’m Livin’

JUST IN: Lady A Invited To Become Members of Grand Ole Opry

Charles, Hillary & Dave (Lady A) respond to their Opry Membership invitation by Opry Member Darius Rucker. Photo: Courtesy Schmidt Relations

Lady A has been invited to join the Grand Ole Opry. The award-winning group was surprised during a performance taping for the upcoming two-hour NBC special, Grand Ole Opry: 95 Years of Country Music, airing Feb. 14 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Opry member Darius Rucker extended the invitation to Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood on the Opry stage today (Jan. 21) and announced their membership is effective immediately. The invitation and the group’s first performance as an Opry member will be shared with fans and viewers during the television special. Lady A made their Opry debut on Nov. 2, 2007.

“This is the best surprise we could ever ask for,” Hillary Scott said. “I’ve been coming here since I was a little girl so to say we are honored is an understatement. We are so truly grateful to officially be a part of this amazing family.”

“What can you say about three friends of yours who together have become one of the biggest groups in country music history? Well, how about this? This trio are multi-Platinum superstars, seven-time Grammy Award winners and seven-time CMA Award winners too. And I feel so honored to stand here in the Opry House and hope they accept the invitation I am thrilled to be offering them tonight. So, what do you say, Lady A? Would you like to become members of the Opry?” said Rucker when introducing the group.

DISClaimer Single Reviews: Marty Stuart, Blake Shelton, Tiera, Caitlyn Smith, Old Dominion

Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart. Photo: Bill Thorup

We have a historic DisClaimer column today—for the first time, five of our spotlight sounds are by African-American country up-and-comer’s.

Mind you, not all of them have a deep understanding of what “country” is, exactly. But if you’re into hick-hop fusion styles, we have you covered.

Of these five, two of them have authentic approaches, Aaron Vance and our DisCovery Award winner, Charley Crockett.

Scattered among these folks are a bevy of country heavyweights. Old Dominion, Maren Morris, Willie Nelson, FGL and Kip Moore are all on hand.

The Disc of the Day prize is shared by two extraordinary rocking tracks. New Country Music Hall of Fame honoree Marty Stuart rides high with “I’ve Been Around” and future Hall of Famer Blake Shelton is right there with him singing “Minimum Wage.”

CHARLEY CROCKETT / “I Can Help”
Writers: Billy Swan; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Bruce Robison; Label: The Next Waltz
– This Texan takes the 1974 Billy Swan country-pop classic out for a leisurely drive. The laid-back folkie groove with a tinge of New Orleans R&B backbeat is a relaxing ride. The track is making inroads on both country and Americana playlists, and deserves to.

BLAKE SHELTON / “Minimum Wage”
Writers: Nicolle Galyon/Corey Crowder/Jesse Frasure; Publishers: Warner Chappell Music; Producer: Scott Hendricks; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– It’s a sentiment as old as country music, itself—being rich in love is better than having material goods. This time, the lyrics are spitfire sharp, the vocal delivery has edgy passion and the track totally rawks. A smash.

TIERA / “Found It In You”
Writers: Cameron Bedell/Tiera Leftwich; Publishers: Songs & Daughters; Producer: Cameron Bedell; Label: Tiera
– This Birmingham native has been signed by Nicolle Galyon’s female-driven publishing company and hosts her own daily show on Apple Music Country that focuses on up-and-coming artists. Tiera describes her sound as “R&B country.” This languid, acoustic piano ballad swoons in jazzy romance.

KIP MOORE / “How High”
Writers: Kip Moore/Bobby Terry/Luke Dick/Westin Davis; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Luke Dick; Label: MCA Nashville
– Thumping and rocking, with a doomy, deep-twang melodic bed under Moore’s raspy, fiery vocal. Super hooky. Essential.

AARON VANCE / “Cabin Fever”
Writers: Aaron Vance/Rich Karg; Publishers: Rich Karg, ASCAP; Producer: Aaron Vance/Rich Karg; Label: Windy Holler
– Very funky and twangy. He’s a really cool, traditional-leaning hillbilly vocalist, but equally important is the groove-soaked track with its catchy, boing-boing guitar effects. I dig this guy’s distinctive, creative, off-the-wall approach. Play it again.

FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE / “Life Rolls On”
Writers: Ben Burgess/Alysa Vanderheym/Emily Weisband; Publishers: Warner Chappell Music; Producer: FGL & Corey Crowder; Label: Big Machine
– The title tune of the duo’s upcoming fifth album has a steady-state, somewhat monotonous sound with not much of a melody. Blandly listenable.

WILLIE JONES / “American Dream”
Writers: Willie Jones/Josh Logan/Jason Afable; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Jason Afable; Label: The Penthouse / EMPIRE
– Dark and very compelling, if not exactly down-home rootsy. This is an ear-opening hick-hop country fusion sound with a pointed political message about what it means to be Black in America. Jones is partnering with the new National Museum of African American Music in Nashville to solicit fan statements on the topic. He performed at the museum’s virtual, grand-opening celebration on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

WILLIE NELSON / “That’s Life”
Writers: Dean Kay/Kelly Gordon; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Buddy Cannon/Matt Rollings; Label: Legacy
– The title tune of Willie’s Frank Sinatra tribute album is one of the coolest songs in the Sinatra catalog. The country legend’s take on Ol’ Blue Eyes’ 1966 hit is a woozy, bluesy delight.

SEE YOUR SHADOW / “I Know My Worth”
Writers: Michael Coleman/Shukur Haynes; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Michael Coleman; Label: See Your Shadow
– This is a multi-racial, female quintet fronted by a hick-hop stylist. Driven by a bopping banjo, the song is a female-empowerment anthem with hooks a-plenty. Girl power with a groove that doesn’t quit.

J.P. SAXE & MAREN MORRIS / “Line By Line”
Writers: Jimmy Robbins/JP Saxe/Maren Morris/Ryan Marrone; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Ryan Marrone; Label: Arista
– Enchantingly pretty pop. Is this woman ever going to release a country record again?

CAITLYN SMITH & OLD DOMINION / “I Can’t”
Writers: Ben West/Caitlyn Smith/Steven Wilson Jr.; Publishers: none listed; Producer: Christian “Leggy” Langdon/Shane McAnally; Label: Monument
– Lustrously produced with gobs of echoey audio atmosphere surrounding stellar vocal work. Radio ready.

MARTY STUART / “I’ve Been Around”
Writers: Johnny Cash/Marty Stuart; Publishers: none listed; Producer: John Carter Cash; Label: Legacy
– Sensational. I completely love this record. Stuart channels the slap-back rockabilly vibe of the Man in Black, giving it a snappy, contemporary edge. Cash’s lyric is a dandy. It’s shocking that he never recorded this, himself.

Darryl Worley Returns To The Road For Country Rewind Tour

Country singer Darryl Worley is set to take center stage as part of the Country Rewind tour. Country artists Bryan White and Wade Hayes are also part of the lineup. The tour is being presented by Center Stage Magazine in association with 180 Talent Group and is scheduled to launch this weekend (Jan. 22) in Fernandina Beach, FL. Additional stops will include Austin, TX; Kansas City, MO; Lincoln, NE; Knoxville, TN; Louisville, KY; Indianapolis, IN; and Macon, GA.

Worley calls the tour a great opportunity for looking ahead. “I am blessed to be a part of the Country Rewindtour with Bryan and Wade,” he says. “Everyone needs to work and pay the bills so, for me, this is another prayer answered. I’m so thankful to be going out and making some music with my friends and for my friends. I hope we can make everybody forget about all the difficult times we are experiencing, relax for awhile and enjoy an evening together.”

“The Country Rewind tour was birthed from a desire to create a fun, positive music experience for fans and artists alike,” explains Missy Wolf, co-founder of Center Stage Magazine. “The partnership between myself, Center Stage co-founder Tommy Lemon and Daphne McCool of 180 Talent Group has been a great one for years. Creating this unique tour with Bryan White, Darryl Worley and Wade Hayes during such an uncertain time in our country was a no brainer for us as we ultimately wanted to help artists we know and love come together in a stress-free environment to give fans something positive to look forward to. Each show will be an opportunity for all involved to leave their worries at home, strap on their dancing shoes, and get ready for an all-around good time!”

For more information, visit countryrewindtour.com.

Country Rewind Tour Schedule:

DATE CITY/STATE VENUE
Jan 22 Fernandina Beach, FL Sadler Ranch
Jan 23 Sanford, FL Barn in Sanford
Feb 18 Canton, TX Sundance Hall
Feb 19 Katy, TX Wildcatter Saloon
Feb 20 Austin, TX Texas Music Ranch
Feb 26 Kansas City, MO Knuckleheads Saloon
Feb 27 Lincoln, NE Royal Grove
March 5 Evansville, IN KC’s Time Out Lounge
March 6 Knoxville, TN Cotton Eyed Joe
March 13 New Brockton, AL Bama Slam Saloon
March 26 Macon, GA The Crazy Bull
March 27 West Columbia, SC Skyline Club
April 23 Indianapolis, IN Irving Theater
April 24 Louisville, KY Diamond Pub Concert Hall

CMA’s Sarah Trahern, Rascal Flatts To Receive CRB Honors at CRS 2021: The Virtual Experience

Sarah Trahern, Rascal Flatts

The Country Radio Broadcasters, Inc. announced that Country Music Association CEO Sarah Trahern will be the 2020 CRB President’s Award recipient. The award will be presented during “CRS Honors,” the official launch to CRS 2021: The Virtual Experience, on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, at 12:30 p.m. CT, immediately following the morning sessions of the all-new CRS Streaming Summit.

The CRB President’s Award is presented to an individual who has made a significant contribution to the marketing, production, growth, and development of the Country Radio Seminar and the multiple services that Country Radio Broadcasters provides to the country radio and music communities.

“Sarah is the epitome of this award. Her selfless and tireless work on behalf of artists, songwriters, labels, managers, touring professionals, and country radio, and her steadfast support of CRB and Country Radio Seminar make her a highly deserving honoree. I am blessed to call her colleague, confidant and friend. And all of us in country are blessed to have her as a true leader in our genre,” said CRB/CRS Board President, Kurt Johnson.

The 2020 CRB Artist Career Achievement Award recipient, Rascal Flatts, will also be recognized during the Opening Ceremonies. The CRB Artist Career Achievement Award is presented to an individual artist or act who has made a significant contribution to the development and promotion of country music and country radio through their creativity, vision, performance, and/or leadership. On the heels of celebrating their 20th Anniversary Year, Rascal Flatts was named the 2020 Artist Career Achievement Award recipient during a surprise announcement made at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2020’s Opening Ceremonies. President/CEO of Big Machine Label Group, Scott Borchetta will present the award to Rascal Flatts.

Capitol Records Nashville recording artist Mickey Guyton is also confirmed to open CRS 2021: The Virtual Experience with a performance of the national anthem, sponsored by Veterans Matter.

Due to the pandemic, the 2020 Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, where the CRB President’s Award and Artist Career Achievement awards are historically given, could not be held in person and is subsequently being held virtually during CRS 2021: The Virtual Experience.

Eric Church To Release Three-Album Project: Heart & Soul

Eric Church. Photo: Reid Long

Speaking directly to fans in a video message delivered to them today (Jan 21), reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Eric Church revealed that he will release three albums in April.

“I have three albums coming out in April. They came out of my 28 days in the mountains of North Carolina, where the songs were recorded and written. The collection is entitled Heart & Soul,” Church said. The titles of the three albums individually are named Heart, &, and Soul.

In keeping with his longtime commitment to put fans first, Church created the middle album, &, specifically for Church’s fan club—the Church Choir—and will make it available exclusively to those fans and only as a vinyl record on Tuesday, April 20. The other two albums, Heart and Soul, will be available everywhere on Friday, April 16 and Friday, April 23, respectively. Pre-orders for all three albums begin next Friday, Jan. 29.

Pushing the limits of his artistry, Church dedicated himself to a month-long creative process that resulted in this 24-song collection, which features an elite list of songwriters who joined the secluded marathon writing and recording sessions. He spoke a bit about his creative process at CRS in 2020.

“I’ve always been intrigued when a song is born in a writer room—there is a magic that happens there,” Church says. “I wanted to put that in the studio form. So, every day, we would write a song in the morning and we would record the song that night. Doing it that way allowed for the songwriters to get involved in the studio process and the musicians to be involved in the creative process. You felt a little bit like you were secretly doing something that was special, and you knew it… You started going, ‘hmm, wait ’til the world finds out about this.’”

Longtime producer Jay Joyce and backing vocalist Joanna Cotten, as well as his touring band, played alongside some of Nashville’s most talented studio musicians on the albums.

“It’s been a long 10 months. With the power of music and love for each other, we will get through this, we will gather again soon. I cannot wait to play this music for you live,” Church said as he concluded his video message.

Heart Track List
Heart On Fire (Eric Church)
Heart Of The Night (Eric Church, Jeremy Spillman, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell, Travis Hill)
Russian Roulette (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Monty Criswell)
People Break (Eric Church, Luke Laird)
Stick That In Your Country Song (Davis Naish, Jeffrey Steele)
Never Break Heart (Eric Church, Luke Dick)
Crazyland (Eric Church, Luke Laird, Michael Heeney)
Bunch Of Nothing (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde)
Love Shine Down (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Jeffrey Steele)

& Track List
Through My Ray-Bans (Eric Church, Luke Laird, Barry Dean)
Doing Life With Me (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Jeffrey Steele)
Do Side (Eric Church, Casey Beathard)
Kiss Her Goodbye (Eric Church, Casey Beathard)
Mad Man (Eric Church, Casey Beathard)
Lone Wolf (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, Ryan Tyndell)

Soul Track List
Rock & Roll Found Me (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Driver Williams)
Look Good And You Know It (Eric Church, Jonathan Singleton, Travis Meadows)
Bright Side Girl (Eric Church, Jeff Hyde, Scotty Emerick, Clint Daniels)
Break It Kind Of Guy (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Luke Dick)
Hell Of A View (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Monty Criswell)
Where I Wanna Be (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Jeremy Spillman, Ryan Tyndell)
Jenny (Eric Church)
Bad Mother Trucker (Eric Church, Casey Beathard, Luke Dick, Jeremy Spillman)
Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones (Casey Beathard)

ASCAP Kicks Off 2021 Master Class Virtually

Pictured (L-R, top row): ASCAP’s Lexi Miller, MV2 Entertainment’s Nicole Sherrill, Andrew Bontempo, ASCAP’s Holly Chester; (L-R, middle row): Dan Harrison, Will McBeath, Elysee Yulo, Frances Litterski; (L-R, bottom row): ASCAP’s Kele Currier, Nick Tyrrel, Corey Crowder.

ASCAP’s Master Class kicked off virtually on Jan. 12 with songwriter/producer Corey Crowder and MV2 Entertainment Creative Director Nicole Sherrill.

The songwriter development series, curated and hosted by ASCAP Membership Manager Holly Chester, provides a select group of promising writers with a unique opportunity to learn and receive feedback from a hit writer and a publisher. The series, started in 2019, is designed to equip songwriters with the knowledge to help hone their craft and expand their writing network.

The final installment of the 2020 series of Master Class was held on Thursday, Sept. 17 and featured songwriter-artist Deric Ruttan and Concord Music Creative Director Jen Hubbard.

Pictured (L-R, top row): Concord Music’s Jen Hubbard, ASCAP’s Holly Chester, ASCAP’s Lexi Miller; (L-R, middle row): Deric Ruttan, Shawn Chambliss, Dan Reardon; (L-R, bottom row): Emily Kroll, Jess Antonette, Joe Hanson

‘Dark Horse’ Devin Dawson Brings Out His Lighter Side With ‘The Pink Slip’ [Interview]

Devin Dawson. Photo: Tyler Conrad

It’s been three years since Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic Records’ Devin Dawson released his moody and unique debut album, Dark Horse, which spawned his breakout hit “All on Me,” and other fan-favorites like “Asking For A Friend” and “Secondhand Hurt.”

But the ‘Dark Horse’ is back, and with The Pink Slip. Dawson released The Pink Slip EP on Jan. 15, comprised of six new, and noticeably lighter, songs.

In an interview with MusicRow, Dawson talked about the changes in him as a creative and as a person, that led him to make The Pink Slip.

MusicRow: The imaging for this is really different than Dark Horse. The music is more optimistic, and obviously the cover is pink. What do you think has changed in you since you’ve made Dark Horse?

I think my fans know to expect the unexpected from me. I always want to do something out of the box and unexpected. Posting a pink album cover was probably the last thing that anyone expected from me. But more so than that, not just to be flashy or unexpected, it’s more so about serving the music, serving the song and doing what’s right for these songs. Like you said, I have grown a lot since the man I was when I wrote Dark Horse. I keep saying this, but I have had a little success and I’ve seen the world, I’ve fallen in love and gotten married. So many great things have happened and I’m genuinely happy.

This EP is really just an example of me trying to make sense of that and still stay true to my songwriting. I’ll always be a ‘dark horse’ and I’ll always love to play the character of that vulnerable, visceral, introspective guy, but I think my job when I’m putting out an album is to just talk about what I’ve gone through in the last couple of years. And there’s been a lot of great shit that happened, so if this album seems a little bit hopeful and a little bit brighter, that’s why.

I imagine you’ve written more than six songs in the past three years. How did you put this selection together for the EP?

Honestly, it just happened by chance. These are the first ones that we went in to record and we had a plan to do a lot more. Obviously COVID changed that, and then it’s trying to figure out to pivot. I’ve worked with Jay Joyce since Dark Horse, just an absolutely incredible producer, but he’s been smoking for like 35 years and he has diabetes and all that. So it wasn’t necessarily something that we could just get into the studio like normal. As much as we would have loved to go back and tweak things and record more, maybe do a whole album and try to make things right or whatever, these are the first songs that we recorded and, to me, the priority was just to put out music. It had been so long and I’d be damned if I was going to let a quarantine that’s going to last however long, stop me from putting out new music.

You wrote with Ben Rector on “Range Rover.” Had you worked with him before?

“Range Rover” was like maybe the third or fourth song that we wrote. I’ve been a huge fan of him since college, when I first discovered him. I had seen some things he’s done recently and just really connected with it. I’ve had a couple accolades and some things happen publishing-, songwriting-, and artist-wise where I actually had a chance to be like, ‘I want to write with him.’ So I chased him down a little bit and was like, ‘Dude, I really think that we’d do something cool together.’ We both have the same things that make us happy when it comes to songwriting. We want to do something that’s never been done before and never been heard before, but do it in a way that everyone can relate to. That’s really hard, to reinvent the wheel every day, but I think when you get aligned with certain people, to go there and to write those songs, you need to be completely open and ready to fall on your face if it’s not good. So we got in a room and we started writing. We just hit it off.

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The idea [for “Range Rover”] came out of conversation in the room when we were starting up. One of my other co-writers on that song, Mark Trussell was talking about him having a Top 20 finally and being able to get paid. He was like, ‘I have to get my wife a car.’ I said, ‘What does she want?’ He said, ‘I think she wants a Range Rover.’ She’s not the stereotypical, trophy wife kind of a girl looking for the Range Rover. She’s a very sweet, wholesome, amazing woman—not that every single person that drives a Range Rover is like that, but there’s that stereotypical thing. We were like, ‘Is there a song there? Can we write that? How do we do that?’ We were really obsessed with the challenge of conquering that idea in the right way. And we did it, it’s just so crazy and fun and different and cheeky and heavy and choppy. It checked all my boxes, and I’m really proud of it, so I’m glad that we wrangled that one.

Which one of these songs are you most excited to play with a full band? I’m sure you’re missing playing live.

“Not On My Watch.” It’s got this certain energy to it. There’s two words that come to mind when I think of this EP: it’s inspirational and it’s helpful. It’s like the dis-track to the devil on your shoulder, that’s what I keep calling it. I also don’t play guitar live when I sing that song, so it’s fun to just get around with no guitar, to walk around and just have that swag that song carries. That one’s just going to be a moment live, and I’m really excited for it.

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New Concert Venue The Factory Opening In St. Louis

The Factory, a new state-of-the-art music and entertainment venue, is slated to open in St. Louis later this year. The Factory will be the first new venue in the Midwest built from the ground up in over 40 years.

The 52,000 square foot event space, being developed by The Staenberg Group, will have capacity of 3,000 for concerts and is currently booking live shows for 2021-2022. Veteran talent buyer, festival producer and St. Louis native Dan Merker will be the exclusive Talent Buyer for the venue. Brian Carp (formerly of House of Blues in Anaheim and Dallas) will serve as The Factory’s Chief Operating Officer.

Located at The District, Chesterfield’s newest food, beverage and entertainment destination, the venue offers ample free parking, a state-of-the-art sound and lighting system, seven full-service bars, five talent dressing rooms, a private production office, a catering room with outdoor deck, stage level load-in, and much more.

“This venue is setting a new standard for the fan and artist experience,” says Merker. “We’re excited to bring diverse and eclectic music genres to the community and get back to live music in 2021.”

Walker Montgomery Talks Heroes In New Digital Series ‘Influenced By’

Play It Again Entertainment’s flagship artist and emerging singer-songwriter Walker Montgomery has launched a new 10-episode digital series Influenced By featuring the Kentucky native talking about the artists who have influenced him and helped shape him as an artist and songwriter.

He kicked off the new series with one of his heroes, Luke Bryan. The weekly series is available on YouTube and across his socials, with a new episode airing each week. Episode 2, released last week, features Montgomery talking about one of his biggest influences, Glenn Miller, one of the most popular American big-band artists to emerge from the swing era during WWII.

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“Growing up, I was blessed to be influenced and exposed to a wide range of different artists, music and songs, whether that was country, bluegrass, gospel or big band,” said Montgomery. “It all influenced the music that I make today.”

Emerging artist Montgomery released his new up-tempo feel-good single “Bad Day To Be A Beer” in late 2020. The song was penned by Dallas Davidson, Brock Berryhill, Ray Fulcher and Cole Taylor, and is the first single from a collection of new music expected next year.