
Yola announced her Walk Through Fire World Tour today which will travel across the US, Canada, and Europe, with other territories and dates to be announced. Amythyst Kiah is confirmed to open various dates of the U.S. run. European and UK dates are on sale now, and 2020 U.S. tour dates will go on sale this Friday, Sept. 20.
Yola will also perform with Kacey Musgraves at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Oct. 25, at Farm Aid, two dates with Old Crow Medicine Show at the Ryman Dec. 30-31, and at Brandi Carlile’s Girls Just Wanna Weekend in 2020.
Yola’s debut album Walk Through Fire, which released earlier this year, was produced by Dan Auerbach, and was written and recorded at Auerbach’s Nashville-based Easy Eye Sound studio. Among the album’s guest performers are Vince Gill, while bassist Dave Roe (Johnny Cash), drummer Gene Chrisman and pianist Bobby Wood played on the project.
“I am so excited to announce my first world headline tour and honored to bring Amythyst Kiah out on the road with me,” said Yola. “She has an incredible voice and her songs are next level—she is gonna blow you all away.”
The Grammy Museum has announced it will host a special conversation and performance with Yola in L.A. on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Presale tickets were available beginning Sept. 12 and general sales begin Thursday, Sept. 19.
YOLA TOUR DATES 2019:
SEP 14 SAT – Music Midtown, Piedmont Park/Park Tavern, Atlanta, GA,
SEP 19 THU – Castle Theatre, Bloomington, IL,
SEP 20 FRI – Codfish Hollow Barnstormers, Maquoketa, IA,
SEP 21 SAT – Farm Aid, Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin
SEP 22 SUN – Bluebird Nightclub, Bloomington, IN,
SEP 26 THU – Levitt Shell, Memphis, TN
SEP 27 FRI – Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, (With Kacey Musgraves)
SEP 28 SAT – Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, (With Kacey Musgraves)
OCT 5 SAT – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
OCT 13 SUN – Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin, TX,
OCT 16 WED – The Grammy Museum, Los Angeles, CA
OCT 25 FRI – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville TN (With Kacey Musgraves)
NOV 03 SUN -Leeds, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Leeds (with Greta Van Fleet)
NOV 04 MON – Dublin, Ireland, Olympia Theatre (with GVF)
NOV 06 WED – Glasgow, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Glasgow (with GVF)
NOV 07 THR – Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Newcastle (with GVF)
NOV 09 SAT – Liverpool, United Kingdom, Mountford Hall (with GVF)
NOV 10 SUN – Nottingham, United Kingdom, Rock City (with GVF)
NOV 12 TUE – Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live (with GVF)
NOV 13 WED – Paris, France, Zénith de Paris (with GVF)
NOV 15 FRI – Antwerp, Belgium, Lotto Arena (with GVF)
NOV 16 SAT – Berlin, Germany, Musik & Frieden
NOV 17 SUN – Hamburg, Germany, HÄKKEN
NOV 18 MON – Frederiksberg, Denmark, KB Hallen(with GVF)
NOV 20 WED – Cologne, Germany, Palladium Cologne (with GVF)
NOV 21 THR – München, Germany, Zenith (with GVF)
NOV 22 FRI – Milano, Italy, Santeria Toscana 31
NOV 24 SUN – Milan, Italy, Alcatraz (with GVF)
NOV 26 TUE – Barcelona, Spain, Sant Jordi Club (with GVF)
NOV 28 THR – Paris, France, Café de la Danse
NOV 30 SAT – Glasgow, United Kingdom, Òran Mór (with GVF)
DEC 01 SUN – Dublin, Ireland, Olympia Theatre
DEC 03 TUE – Manchester, United Kingdom, Gorilla
DEC 04 WED – London, United Kingdom, Islington Assembly Hall
DEC 11 WED – Garcia’s, Port Chester, NY, United States
DEC 30 MON – The Ryman w/ Old Crow Medicine Show, Nashville
DEC 31 TUE – The Ryman w/ Old Crow Medicine Show, Nashville
Yola Announces Walk Through Fire World Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughYola announced her Walk Through Fire World Tour today which will travel across the US, Canada, and Europe, with other territories and dates to be announced. Amythyst Kiah is confirmed to open various dates of the U.S. run. European and UK dates are on sale now, and 2020 U.S. tour dates will go on sale this Friday, Sept. 20.
Yola will also perform with Kacey Musgraves at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Oct. 25, at Farm Aid, two dates with Old Crow Medicine Show at the Ryman Dec. 30-31, and at Brandi Carlile’s Girls Just Wanna Weekend in 2020.
Yola’s debut album Walk Through Fire, which released earlier this year, was produced by Dan Auerbach, and was written and recorded at Auerbach’s Nashville-based Easy Eye Sound studio. Among the album’s guest performers are Vince Gill, while bassist Dave Roe (Johnny Cash), drummer Gene Chrisman and pianist Bobby Wood played on the project.
“I am so excited to announce my first world headline tour and honored to bring Amythyst Kiah out on the road with me,” said Yola. “She has an incredible voice and her songs are next level—she is gonna blow you all away.”
The Grammy Museum has announced it will host a special conversation and performance with Yola in L.A. on Wednesday, Oct. 16. Presale tickets were available beginning Sept. 12 and general sales begin Thursday, Sept. 19.
YOLA TOUR DATES 2019:
SEP 14 SAT – Music Midtown, Piedmont Park/Park Tavern, Atlanta, GA,
SEP 19 THU – Castle Theatre, Bloomington, IL,
SEP 20 FRI – Codfish Hollow Barnstormers, Maquoketa, IA,
SEP 21 SAT – Farm Aid, Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy, Wisconsin
SEP 22 SUN – Bluebird Nightclub, Bloomington, IN,
SEP 26 THU – Levitt Shell, Memphis, TN
SEP 27 FRI – Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, (With Kacey Musgraves)
SEP 28 SAT – Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, (With Kacey Musgraves)
OCT 5 SAT – Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
OCT 13 SUN – Austin City Limits Music Festival, Austin, TX,
OCT 16 WED – The Grammy Museum, Los Angeles, CA
OCT 25 FRI – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville TN (With Kacey Musgraves)
NOV 03 SUN -Leeds, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Leeds (with Greta Van Fleet)
NOV 04 MON – Dublin, Ireland, Olympia Theatre (with GVF)
NOV 06 WED – Glasgow, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Glasgow (with GVF)
NOV 07 THR – Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, O2 Academy Newcastle (with GVF)
NOV 09 SAT – Liverpool, United Kingdom, Mountford Hall (with GVF)
NOV 10 SUN – Nottingham, United Kingdom, Rock City (with GVF)
NOV 12 TUE – Amsterdam, Netherlands, AFAS Live (with GVF)
NOV 13 WED – Paris, France, Zénith de Paris (with GVF)
NOV 15 FRI – Antwerp, Belgium, Lotto Arena (with GVF)
NOV 16 SAT – Berlin, Germany, Musik & Frieden
NOV 17 SUN – Hamburg, Germany, HÄKKEN
NOV 18 MON – Frederiksberg, Denmark, KB Hallen(with GVF)
NOV 20 WED – Cologne, Germany, Palladium Cologne (with GVF)
NOV 21 THR – München, Germany, Zenith (with GVF)
NOV 22 FRI – Milano, Italy, Santeria Toscana 31
NOV 24 SUN – Milan, Italy, Alcatraz (with GVF)
NOV 26 TUE – Barcelona, Spain, Sant Jordi Club (with GVF)
NOV 28 THR – Paris, France, Café de la Danse
NOV 30 SAT – Glasgow, United Kingdom, Òran Mór (with GVF)
DEC 01 SUN – Dublin, Ireland, Olympia Theatre
DEC 03 TUE – Manchester, United Kingdom, Gorilla
DEC 04 WED – London, United Kingdom, Islington Assembly Hall
DEC 11 WED – Garcia’s, Port Chester, NY, United States
DEC 30 MON – The Ryman w/ Old Crow Medicine Show, Nashville
DEC 31 TUE – The Ryman w/ Old Crow Medicine Show, Nashville
Belmont University Symposium To Examine Entertainment Industry’s Diversity And Inclusion Gaps
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (Top row, L-R): Alejandro Sierra, Jackie Patillo, Jeannette Ceja. (Bottom row, L-R): Jill McMillan, Brian Sexton and Cheryl Slay Carr are just a few of the confirmed participants in the “Minding the Gap” symposium.
Belmont University’s Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business aims to increase awareness gaps in diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry with the recently-announced one-day symposium set for Sept. 27.
Titled “Minding the Gap,” the symposium includes six open-to-the-public panel presentations, which will include executives and artists including 102.1FM The Ville’s Shannon Sanders; RCA Inspirational’s Phil Thornton; hip-hop artist Tim Gent; Gospel Music Association’s Jackie Patillo; and National Museum of African American Music curatorial director Dr. Dina Bennett, as well as entrepreneur and travel reporter Jeannette Ceja; Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville executive director Jill McMillan; artists Jason Eskridge, Jamiah, Ysa Fernandez, and Alejandro Sierra; producer Ron Gilmore, and Creatives Day founder/CEO Brian Sexton. The symposium will be held at Belmont University’s Gordan E. Inman Center.
Organized by Dr. Cheryl Carr, associate dean of the Curb College and frequent author/speaker on issues of diversity and inclusion in the entertainment business, the event promises open conversation about topics timely in Nashville’s entertainment scene and beyond.
Carr said, “As an academic institution, our mission is to investigate and understand what’s happening now, with a view to shaping the future. Not because a topic is popular, but because it matters. And inclusive excellence is important for the entertainment industry. I believe this Symposium is an idea whose time has come. Anyone who is interested in being part of a forward-thinking and balanced discussion is invited to join us.”
“Minding the Gap: A Diversity in Entertainment Symposium” is part of Belmont University’s fifth annual Diversity Week, an event designed for members of the community to engage in meaningful conversations surrounding diversity, inclusion, privilege, cultural humility and more.
“Minding the Gap: A Diversity in Entertainment Symposium” Daily Schedule:
9-9:50 a.m.: The Rise of an Urban Music Scene in Nashville
Moderator: Dr. Eric Holt, assistant professor of music business, Belmont University
Confirmed Panelists:
D’Llisha Davis, 2L’s On A Cloud, Owner, Editor
Ron Gilmore, Dreamville Producer
Shannon Sanders, Program Director, 102.1FM The Ville
Phil Thornton, Senior Vice President, RCA Inspirational
Tim Gent, Hip-Hop Artist
10-10:50 a.m.: Who’s in the Room Where It Happens? A Look at Women in the Music Industry
Interviewer: Dr. Cheryl Carr, associate dean of the Curb College
Jackie Patillo, Gospel Music Association president and executive director
11-11:50 a.m.: It’s a Great Big Entertainment World: Creative Diversity in Operas, Museums & Nonprofit Arts
Moderator: Lea Maitlen, Nashville Opera Company director of marketing
Confirmed Panelists:
Dr. Dina Bennett, National Museum of African American Music curatorial director
Brian Sexton, Creatives Day founder and CEO
Jill McMillan, Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville executive director
1:30-2:20 p.m.: JetSet and the News—Leveraging Diversity in the Digital Age
Moderator: Dr. Sybril Brown, professor of media studies, Belmont University
Confirmed Panelists:
Jeannette Ceja, entrepreneur and travel reporter
Grover Murrell, WZTV-TV assignment manager
2:30-3:20 p.m.: The Sound of Inclusion
Musical performances by Jason Eskridge, Jamiah, Ysa Fernandez and Alejandro Sierra
3:30-4:20 p.m.: Film Narratives for a Progressive Future
Moderator: Dr. Amy Bertram, lecturer of motion pictures, Belmont University
Confirmed Panelists:
Hazel Joyner-Smith, International Black Film Festival (IBFF) founder/CEO
Ingrid Brown, IBFF co-founder
Ivey Smith, IBFF
Dr. Haerin Shin, assistant professor of English, Vanderbilt University
Taylor Lindsey Upped To Sr. VP, A&R, Sony Music Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonTaylor Lindsey has been promoted from Vice President, A&R, Sony Music Nashville to Senior Vice President, A&R, SMN. Lindsey joined the label group in September 2013 and will continue to report directly to Jim Catino, Executive Vice President, A&R, SMN.
“Taylor’s instincts, relationships, and creative standard sets the bar for A&R executives – anywhere,” Catino said. “Her tireless pursuit of talent and great songs has helped shape the unique creative vision we have at Sony Music Nashville and contributed on an impressive level to the success of our roster of artists.”
“Watching artists go from playing no-cover shows to stadiums is a stunning experience, and I’ve been able to witness that multiple times in my tenure at Sony,” said Lindsey. “I’m so fortunate to work with some of the most inspiring, insanely talented artists in the world, and teammates determined to get their music heard. I’m excited to get to continue to amplify what we’ve been building these past few years.”
Lindsey has been instrumental in the signing and development of a diverse, award-winning group of artists including Maren Morris, Old Dominion and Luke Combs, among others. Respected for her hands-on style, Lindsey takes an active role in setting the creative direction for the full complement of acts on Arista Nashville, Columbia Nashville and RCA Records Nashville, and she is heavily involved in the development and recording process.
A native of Washington, Georgia, Lindsey developed an early love of music, thanks in large part to the encouragement of her parents and the talent of her award-winning, songwriter sister Hillary Lindsey. Originally a biology major with her sights set on a medical degree, an elective music industry class changed her trajectory at University of Georgia and she soon started pitching her sister’s songs. The sister team created Raylene Music, which was eventually acquired by BMG and Lindsey continued to pitch her sister’s creations as well as sign, develop, and pitch 12 other chart-topping writers.
Lindsey met Catino, who hired her as Director of A&R in September 2013. She was promoted to Senior Director in 2015 and then Vice President of A&R in 2017.
“Part of my job in development is to help elevate and foster the artists so that they can live up to their full potential,” she said. “And that would not be possible without the numerous contributions from the internal and external artist teams who understands the vision of the artist and why we signed them in the first place.”
Lindsey is married and lives in Nashville with her songwriter husband Derrick Southerland and their daughter.
Paul Simon, Garth Brooks To Perform For Musicians Hall of Fame Concert In Nashville
/by Jessica NicholsonPaul Simon played his most recent concert in Nashville in 2018, a sold-out show at Bridgestone Arena as part of his Farewell Tour. But the concert wasn’t his last in Music City. Next month, Simon will return to perform as part of the celebration to induct the 2019 class of the Musicians Hall of Fame.
Along with Simon, other luminaries including Garth Brooks, Kix Brooks, Zac Brown, Ronnie Dunn, Vince Gill, and Trisha Yearwood will perform at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Oct. 22.
This year’s inductees and awards include:
Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals–Musician
Steve Wariner–Musician
The Surfaris–Instrumental Song Award “Wipe Out” Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller, Ron Wilson
Don Everly–Iconic Riff Award “Wake Up Little Susie”
Alabama–MHOF Lifetime Achievement Award
Original Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (FAME Studio)–David Briggs, Jerry Carrigan, Norbert Putnam, Terry Thompson, Peanut Montgomery, Joe South, and Reggie Young
“The Players” – Studio Musicians Award–Eddie Bayers, Paul Franklin, John Hobbs, Brent Mason, Michael Rhodes
The Muscle Shoals Horn Section–Harrison Calloway, Ronnie Eades, Charles Rose, and Harvey Thompson
Owen Bradley–Producer
Billy Sherrill–Engineer
Bob Taylor, Taylor Guitars–Industry Icon Award
“This celebratory concert is a peerless night in Nashville to celebrate music and true musicians,” said Joe Chambers, founder of the Musicians Hall of Fame. “From start to finish, our inductees will have their legacy honored by some of the world’s top musicians in unexpected and exciting performances. The exceptional collection of talent announced today should hint at what we have in store for guests – it will be a night to remember that can only happen in Nashville.”
Tickets for the Oct. 22 event are available to the public.
Craig Morgan Reunites With Broken Bow Records
/by Jessica NicholsonCraig Morgan has reunited with his former label home, BBR Music Group’s Broken Bow Records, to release his first new music in three years. Morgan was previously signed to the label from 2002-2008, during which he released his songs including “Almost Home,” “International Harvester,” “Tough,” and “That’s What I Love About Sunday.”
“The Father, My Son, And The Holy Ghost,” a vulnerable, emotional track Morgan penned following the death of his 19-year-old son Jerry, reached No. 1 on the iTunes all-genre Top Songs Chart, as well as the Top Country Songs chart, last week. The song has earned over 1.5 million views.
Longtime friend Blake Shelton helped launch a social media campaign in support of the song last week, bringing in support from fellow artists and celebrities including Ellen DeGeneres, Luke Combs, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, Blanco Brown, The Today Show, and more. The track is being sent to country radio today.
“Knockin’ Boots” Co-Writers Reside In Top Ten On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by LB Cantrell“Knockin’ Boots” co-writers Hillary Lindsey (No. 3), Jon Nite (No. 4) and Gordie Sampson (No. 10) reside in the top ten on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week, as the Luke Bryan-recorded hit makes its way to the top of the charts.
Ashley Gorley maintains his position at No. 1 this week, as does HARDY at No. 2. Luke Combs moves up three slots to No. 7, with his co-written tunes “Beer Never Broke My Heart” and “Even Though I’m Leaving,” charting.
The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity garnered from airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the first songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
Music Expo Nashville Announces Full Program Lineup
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Music Expo conference series presented in association with Sound On Sound magazine has announced its program lineup for Nashville’s full day of workshops and talks hosted by SAE Institute on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Music Expo Nashville 2019 welcomes back over 30 speakers including multiple Grammy-winning producers, engineers, songwriters, artists and leading technology brands. Newly added to the lineup are producers and engineers Gena Johnson (Kacey Musgraves, Brandi Carlile), Piper Payne (Third Eye Blind, Madame Gandhi, Geographer), Dave Gardner (Louis Armstrong, Portugal The Man, Bassnectar) and Raelynn Janicke. Newly added music industry leaders include Dead Horse Branding’s Melissa Core-Caballo, MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson, Average Joes Entertainment’s Nathan Thompson, Oh Boy Records’ Jody Whelan and Navigation Partners’ Peggy Dold.
Keynote speakers and Producers F. Reid Shippen and Jacquire King kick off the event, opening the day with a talk about relationships, reputation and staying alive in the music business. The program will offer tracks covering creative, technology and music business, and acknowledge all stages of music creation with an emphasis on production. Highlights include a streaming panel led by top Nashville industry leaders, a beat-making session, a drum recording clinic, a three-part production series and talks from several award-winning producers and engineers.
Music Expo offers unparalleled access to some of the most successful creators, and is open to the public. Limited tickets are still available starting at $30 by visiting musicexpo.co/ nashville.
Newly added program highlights in addition to previously announced include:
Opening Keynote – Relationships, Reputation, and Staying Alive in the Music Business – F. Reid Shippen and Jacquire King host a discussion moderated by Triple 8 Management’s Alena Moran about fostering meaningful relationships, finding knowledgeable collaborators, developing a successful musical and professional reputation, and how to create a sustainable career through weaving together diverse activities. They will share their personal journeys and explain what it takes to have a successful and creatively fulfilling career.
An Insider’s Guide to Streaming: Playlisting, Best Practices and the Powerful Tools for Artists – Join top executives Beville Dunkerley (Pandora) and Nathan Thompson (Average Joes Entertainment) and Jody Whelan (Oh Boy Records) to discuss the powerful tools available to artists when it comes to streaming, the tips and tricks of playlisting and the various strategies of releasing music. Moderated by MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson, this powerful panel of label and streaming perspectives will offer up an insider’s guide to the latest trends, common pitfalls and success, and share how artists can leverage and effectively maximize exposure in the current digital landscape.
Drum Recording Techniques with Zach Allen Presented by Leapwing Audio – Great drum recordings take preparation! Simplify the variables in the studio when it comes to capturing the sounds of drums. Grammy-winning Engineer Zach Allen will discuss a variety of techniques and demonstrate mic choice and placement with a live drummer in the studio. This Q&A session will be interactive and highlight the rhyme and reason behind mic techniques, preparation and the various ways to achieve different sounds.
Production Tips and Secrets – In this power-packed class, award winning producer/engineer Robert Venable will share advanced production techniques and secret tips to take your music production skills to the next level. Whether you’re new to the recording industry or already know it all, we’re sure you’ll learn some new tricks to add to your arsenal! Don’t miss this one!
Ask Me Anything – Acclaimed Mixing Engineers Piper Payne, Shani Gandhi and Gena Johnson will join together for an Ask Us Anything round. Answering Q&A’s from the audience about mixing, the three pros will double down and share their differing approaches and varying techniques and tips!
How to Create Compelling Mixes – What makes the difference between a mix and a compelling one? In this fascinating session, Craig Anderton shares techniques and secrets about how you can grab your listeners’ attention, keep them hooked, and leave them wanting more.
Exclusive: Anthem Entertainment Acquires Half Of Ree Guyer’s Wrensong Entertainment Catalog
/by Jessica NicholsonRee Guyer
Music and entertainment content and service company Anthem Entertainment has acquired 50% of Ree Guyer’s Wrensong Entertainment catalog and entered into a co-venture with Wrensong Publishing Corp. Wrensong continues to be run by Guyer.
The Wrensong catalog includes over 20 No. 1 country hits, including Old Dominion’s “Make It Sweet,” “No Such Thing As a Broken Heart” and “Hotel Key,” as well as chart-topping hits by Dierks Bentley, The Band Perry, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, and Jason Aldean. The catalog also includes “Dive Bar”—performed by Blake Shelton and Garth Brooks—peaking at No. 16 on Billboard’s US Country Airplay chart.
“I am thrilled to announce our co-venture with Ree and the acquisition of the Wrensong Entertainment catalog. Ree is a powerful, creative force and runs one of the top independent music publishing companies on Music Row. I feel privileged that Ree has selected Anthem to partner with and I am personally very excited to have a new sister in our house,” commented Anthem Entertainment CEO, Helen Murphy.
Guyer, President and Owner of Wrensong Entertainment said, “I am thrilled to be partnering with Anthem. Helen is a strong and imaginative leader who has empowered me to expand my company through Anthem’s global resources.”
Wrensong Entertainment is an Independent Music Publishing/Artist Development company with offices in Nashville, TN and Minneapolis, MN. It was founded in 1983 by father-daughter team, Ree and Reyn Guyer. It has been instrumental to the careers of several significant country artists, including Old Dominion, the Pistol Annies, Ashley Monroe, and Jon Randall.
Guyer and the Wrensong team have focused on developing a catalog that includes “Where’ve You Been,” “How Can I Help You Say Goodbye” and “Whiskey Lullaby,” all Grammy or CMA-nominated Songs of the Year. Other hits in the Wrensong catalog include “Better Dig Two” (The Band Perry), “Hell on Heels” (Pistol Annies), “Wild One” (Faith Hill), “Gonna Take A Lot of River” (Oak Ridge Boys), “Heart Like Mine” (Miranda Lambert), “Drink On It” (Blake Shelton), “Am I the Only One” (Dierks Bentley), “The Truth” (Jason Aldean), “Sangria” (Blake Shelton), “Say You Do” (Dierks Bentley), “Break Up With Him” (Old Dominion), “Ask Me How I Know” (Garth Brooks), and many more. Wrensong is also home to album cuts by many other major label acts from Ray Charles to Heart and Reba to Kenny Chesney—selling over 130 million albums.
Anthem Entertainment is comprised of a music publishing division, recorded music label, production music division, and a leading film and television audio-visual secondary rights (AVSR) management company. Anthem Entertainment operates offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Nashville, and Toronto with a team of approximately 200 dedicated industry professionals.
Jake Owen Inks New Publishing Deal
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Phil May (WCM), Will Overton (WCM), Jess Rosen (Greenberg Traurig), Jake Owen, Christina Wiltshire (WCM), Ben Vaughn (WCM)
Jake Owen has inked a worldwide publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music Nashville. Owen has earned seven No. 1 songs at country radio, including “Beachin’,” “American Country Love Song,” and most recently, “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” off his latest album, Greetings From… Jake, which marked his first album for Big Loud.
The project followed Owen’s American Love album, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 4 on Billboard’s 200 all-genre albums chart, while his 2011 album Barefoot Blue Jean Night produced four consecutive No. 1 songs including the 2x platinum title-track “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” and the platinum-certified hits “Beachin’,” “Anywhere With You,” “Alone With You,” and “The One That Got Away.”
Owen recently made his acting debut in the feature film The Friend, which was presented at the Toronto International Film Festival. Owen is repped by WME for booking and managed by Good Company Entertainment.
Jason Aldean’s We Back Tour To Launch In January
/by Lorie HollabaughJason Aldean revealed details today on his upcoming 2020 We Back Tour launching Jan. 30 in Columbia, South Carolina. Named after the new lead single from his upcoming ninth studio album, 9, which will be released Nov. 22, the 20-city trek will visit Orlando, Wichita, Oklahoma City, Biloxi, Des Moines and more through March. For the first leg of the tour, Morgan Wallen, Riley Green and Dee Jay Silver will offer direct support.
Citi is the official presale credit card of the tour and Citi card members will have access to purchase presale tickets on Tuesday (Sept. 17) through Citi EntertainmentSM. General on sale begins this Friday (Sept. 20) for select cities at jasonaldean.com, with additional ticket on sale information continuing to roll out over the coming weeks.
2020 WE BACK TOUR Dates:
1/30/2020 Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
1/31/2020 Orlando, FL – Amway Center
2/01/2020 Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
2/06/2020 Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena**
2/07/2020 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Arena**
2/08/2020 Fargo, ND – Fargodome**
2/13/2020 Moline, IL – TaxSlayer Center
2/14/2020 Springfield, MO – JQH Arena**
2/15/2020 Wichita, KS – InTrust Bank Arena
2/20/2020 Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum
2/21/2020 Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena*
2/27/2020 Bossier City, LA – CenturyLink Center
2/28/2020 Oklahoma City, OK – Chesapeake Arena
2/29/2020 Jonesboro, AR – First National Bank Arena**
3/05/2020 Lafayette, LA – Cajundome
3/06/2020 Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum**
3/07/2020 Tupelo, MS – BancorpSouth Arena
3/12/2020 Madison, WI – Veterans Memorial Coliseum**
3/13/2020 Columbia, MO – Mizzou Arena
3/14/2020 St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center**
*Lineup May Vary