Brantley Gilbert Gets “Fire’t Up” For New Tour

It won’t be too long before Brantley Gilbert brings the music from his recently announced upcoming fifth studio album, Fire & Brimstone (Oct. 4) to the masses. Gilbert has announced his upcoming Fire’t Up Tour, which will launch in January and is named after the first track on his upcoming 15-song project.

Chase Rice, Dylan Scott and Brandon Lay have signed on as openers for the tour.

“I truly feel like we’re at the point that we can let the music take us where it is meant to go, so with every new album we like to change up our show and make it something that plays to those stories and characters,” shares Gilbert. “We’ll of course still do the hits our fans love, but we are looking at this as an opportunity to turn up the heat a bit and give the songs on Fire & Brimstone a chance to really rock.”

Fire & Brimstone features collaborations with Lindsay Ell, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Jamey Johnson, Lukas Nelson and Colt Ford.

Shortly after the album’s October release, Gilbert will set sail for his Second Annual Kick It in the Ship cruise. He will be joined by Rice, LANCO, Diamond Rio, Tyler Farr, Danielle Bradbery, Jon Langston, Colt Ford, Tyler Rich, SixForty1, Trea Landon, Sam Grow, Tyler Braden, Brian Davis, Tyler Booth and more as they rock the high-seas from Miami to Cozumel this November.

2020 “Fire’t Up Tour” dates are as follows:
Thu 1/23/2020 -London, ON Budweiser Gardens
Fri 1/24/2020- Oshawa, ON Tribute Communities Centre
Sat 1/25/2020- Mashantucket, Conn. Foxwoods Resort
Thu 1/30/2020- Moline, Ill. TaxSlayer Center
Fri 1/31/2020- Highland Heights, Ky. BB&T Arena
Sat 2/1/2020- Salem, Va. Salem Civic Center
Thu 2/6/2020- Green Bay, Wis. Resch Center
Fri 2/7/2020- Minneapolis, Minn. Target Center
Sat 2/8/2020- Milwaukee, Wis. Fiserv Forum
Thu 2/13/2020- Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Fri 2/14/2020- Louisville, Ky. KFC Yum! Center
Sat 2/15/2020- Chattanooga, Tenn. McKenzie Arena at UTC
Thu 2/20/2020- Evansville, Ind. The Ford Center
Fri 2/21/2020- North Little Rock, Ark. Verizon Arena
Sat 2/22/2020- Tulsa, Okla. BOK Center
Thu 2/27/2020- Toledo, Ohio Huntington Center
Fri 2/28/2020- Youngstown, Ohio Covelli Centre
Sat 2/29/2020- Pikeville, Ky. Appalachian Wireless Arena
Thu 3/19/2020- Nampa, Idaho Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
Fri 3/20/2020- Portland, Ore. Moda Center
Sat 3/21/2020- Tacoma, Wash. Tacoma Dome
Thu 3/26/2020- Ontario, Calif. Citizens Business Bank Arena
Fri 3/27/2020- Fresno, Calif. Save Mart Center
Sat 3/28/2020- Las Vegas, Nev. The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
Thu 4/16/2020- Greenville, S.C.^ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Fri 4/17/2020- Tuscaloosa, Ala.^ Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Sat 4/18/2020- Orange Beach, Ala.^ The Wharf Amphitheater
Thu 4/23/2020- Florence, S.C.^ Florence Civic Center
Fri 4/24/2020- Charleston, W. Va.^ Charleston Civic Center
Sat 4/25/2020- Knoxville, Tenn.^ Knoxville Coliseum
Thu 4/30/2020- Lincoln, Neb. ^ Pinnacle Bank Arena
Fri 5/1/2020 -Sioux Falls, S.D.^ Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Sat 5/2/2020- Grand Forks, N.D.^ Alerus Center
Fri 5/8/2020- Morrison, Colo.^ Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Features opener Chase Rice (^): All other dates feature Dylan Scott

Maddie & Tae Plot New EP Release For October

Maddie & Tae are releasing part two of their album on Oct. 18 with the new EP Everywhere I’m Goin’. The new EP was produced by Jimmy Robbins and Derek Wells, and is anchored by the new single “Bathroom Floor,” written by Maddie & Tae along with Josh Kerr.

The duo’s current single “Die From A Broken Heart,” continues to strike a deep connection, tallying over 75 million global streams, helping to propel the pair as the Best Streaming Country Female Duo of all time with 686 million streams worldwide. Meanwhile, “Die From A Broken Heart’s” videos have mounted over 17.4 million views total, catapulting Maddie & Tae as the top video streaming female artist(s) on Billboard’s Top 200 Streaming Chart for current tracks for multiple weeks.

The EP follows the album’s first part released earlier this year, and is a continuation of stories of love, loss and redemption. The project features the title track and “Trying On Rings,” a true-to-life reflection for Marlow and her fiancé. The two also reunite with former tourmate Dierks Bentley on a vocal firepower duet, “Lay Here With Me,” and rounding out the project is “Ain’t There Yet,” an honest interpretation of healing after heartbreak.

“We are so excited to keep telling our story through this next collection of songs,” said Marlow. “We are so proud to have co-written all of these songs as well. This project as a whole is super personal, but these five songs in particular take you on an even deeper dive into our lives.”

“We were absolutely blown away by the reaction to the first part of the album,” adds Dye. “Hearing our fans relate to our stories is something that will never get old. We can’t wait to continue to show more of our hearts and journey through this next chapter of music.”

Ruston Kelly’s ‘Dirt Emo Vol. 1’ Coming In October

Ruston Kelly will release his new album, Dirt Emo Vol. 1, on Oct. 11 via Rounder Records. The eight-track project consists of Kelly’s favorite emo songs, including a rendition of Dashboard Confessional’s “Screaming Infidelities,” featuring the band’s lead singer Chris Carrabba, which is premiering today.

“I don’t play country, this stuff is dirt emo. It’s like crying in a barn or angsting in your room with a banjo,” said Kelly of the new music.

In addition to “Screaming Infidelities,” the project also includes Kelly’s previously released versions of The Carter Family’s “Weeping Willow” and Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well.”

The release of Dirt Emo Vol. 1 adds to a landmark year for Kelly, whose full-length debut album, Dying Star, was released last fall on Rounder. A track from the album, “Mockingbird,” is nominated for Song of the Year at the upcoming 2019 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards.

In celebration of the new release, Kelly will continue his extensive Brightly Burst headline tour this fall including stops at Atlanta’s Terminal West, Austin’s Scoot Inn, Los Angeles’ Troubadour (two nights), New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Boston’s Brighton Music Hall and several others.

Guitar Center Research Study Highlights Positives Of Music Lessons For Kids

Guitar Center has released a new research study it commissioned through an independent researcher on the effects of music lessons on children.

The new study explores the effects of supplemental music lessons on the development of children ages 7 to 17 that could be the key to their ongoing success. The online study, commissioned in July 2019, surveyed a total of 2,323 parents of adolescent children ages 7-17 who were currently participating in private music lessons through either a national music store, local independent music store, music institute, or with a private independent music instructor.

The study finds that students participating in supplemental music lessons enjoy a variety of positive effects and healthy habits including self-imposed limitation of screen time, increased problem-solving skills, time management and prioritization, increased self-awareness and social skills, and more.

“A growing number of parents, researchers and technology advocates acknowledge that limiting screen time in favor of other pursuits such as music aids in the healthy development of children,” said Donny Gruendler, Guitar Center Vice President of Education. “In this study, we found that students in outside of school supplemental music lessons are far more likely to balance their own screen time rather than doing it simply because they are made to do so by a parent or caregiver. That is, regularly scheduled music lessons can help build healthy after-school habits and time-management skills that students may otherwise forgo in favor of other leisure pursuits. Altogether, such habits result is a number of additional beneficial life skills and reinforces what we’ve known for some time: studying and playing music has benefits far beyond the mere learning of playing a musical instrument, and its ripple effects result in happier, healthier, more balanced children.”

DISClaimer: Ashley McBryde, Little Big Town, Alex Hall Lead New Releases

Is it just me or is the country industry in the midst of a huge, new-talent drive?

There are a number of stars-in-waiting on tap today, including Parker McCollum, Adam Hambrick, new hitmaker Morgan Wallen and our DisCovery Award winner, Alex Hall.

There is only one female solo record in this week’s column. It’s by Ashley McBryde, and it wins the Disc of the Day award.

ADAM HAMBRICK/Forever Ain’t Long Enough
Writers: Adam Hambrick/Joe Ginsberg/Kelly Archer; Producer: none listed; Publishers: Capitol/Buena Vista
– It ain’t all that “country.” But it has a teeny-bopper, cutesy-poo charm.

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OLD DOMINION/Young
Writers: Katelyn Tarver/Shane McAnally/Old Dominion; Producers: none listed; Publishers: none listed; RCA
– Love the throbbing rhythm track and the celebratory, joyous melody. Matthew’s lead vocal soars with sincerity and heart. Song was a product of the TV songwriting-contest show Songland and is now featured in a national Jeep commercial.

THOMAS WESLEY/DIPLO & MORGAN WALLEN/Heartless
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Columbia
– The song is completely disposable, but Morgan’s excellent country voice is in fine form. He is one groovy dude.

LITTLE BIG TOWN/Over Drinking
Writers: Cary Barlowe/Jesse Frasure/Ashley Gorley/Steph Jones/Hillary Lindsey; Producer: Little Big Town; Publishers: W.C.M./Songs of Rhythm House Black/Bennett’s Dad’s/Roc Nation US Music/Warner-Tamerlane/Telemitry/Round Hill/Caleb’s College Fund/Vistaville/Steph Jones Who/Big Deal Hits/410/BMG Rights Management, SESAC/BMI/ASCAP; Capitol Nashville
-This solid, stompin’ honky tonker is a super change of pace for these folks. As heartache country as it gets. Turn it up. Make it a smash.

ALEX HALL/Half Past You
Writers: Alex Hall/Shane McAnally/Pete Good/AJ Babcock; Producers: Alex Hall/Shane McAnally/Pete Good/AJ Babcock; Publishers: none listed; Monument
– The bopping. processed track has a slight ‘80s vibe. But his confident, clear performance is right up to date. Super tuneful, irresistibly rhythmic and highly listenable. Sign me up. Send more soon.

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RANDY TRAVIS/Lead Me Home
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Publisher: none listed; Warner Music Nashville
– The Warner archives continue to unearth previously unreleased performances by this Hall of Famer. The dobro-fiddle-steel-mandolin acoustic track creates a magical mood, and then his awesome voice sweeps your heart away. A love song — and a performance — for the ages.

PARKER McCOLLUM/Pretty Heart
Writers: Parker McCollum/Randy Montana; Producer: Jon Randall; Publishers: none listed; MCA Nashville
– The crisp, dynamic production draws you in. Parker’s cry-at-midnight vocal is a pristine piece of brilliance. The accusatory song is superbly written. Everything about this works for me. I loved him when he was an indie Texas act, and I love him even more now.

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THE MAVERICKS/Swingin’
Writers: none listed; Producers: Niko Bolas/Raul Malo; Publishers: none listed; Mondo Mundo/Thirty Tigers
-The Mavericks take this 1983 John Anderson classic out for a spin, applying their trademark, churnin’-burnin’ rhythm might to the tune. A groove-soaked delight.

WATERLOO REVIVAL/Like I Miss You
Writers: George Birge/Cody Cooper/Scotty Emerick/Casey Beathard; Producer: none listed; Publishers: none listed; Show Dog
– The duo switches gears here, adopting a softly wistful tone on this lovelorn ballad. Lulling and lovely.

ASHLEY MCBRYDE/One Night Standards
Writers: Nicollette Hayford/Ashley McBryde/Shane McAnally; Producer: Jay Joyce; Publishers: none listed; Warner Music Nashville
-She is such a special artist. This stunning song accepts the reality of a one-night stand with a shrug and a willing heart. The track drives forward relentlessly while her penetrating delivery delivers the superbly written lyric with effortless finesse.

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King Calaway Reveals Track Listing, Songwriters For Debut Album ‘Rivers,’ Due In October

King Calaway will release their debut full-length album Rivers on Oct. 4 via BBR Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records. The album builds on the group’s eponymous EP that released in January, adding seven new songs. The project was executive produced by Robert Deaton and Ross Copperman.

The album features songs crafted by Paul DiGiovanni, Devin Dawson, Mitchell Tenpenny, Steven Lee Olsen, Dave Barnes, Josh Hoge, Jordan Reynolds and more.

“We’re so excited to announce the release of a record we’ve worked so hard on this past year. Everyone who worked on this album shared a similar vision of creating an authentic, original sound while spreading a message of positivity through the lyrics and melodies,” singer and guitarist Chad Michael Jervis says of album. “With our love and passion for making music, the title track mirrors who we want to be as a group. ‘I know where we belong, I know where we feel free. And it goes on and on, like rivers to the sea.’ We hope our debut album inspires others the way our favorite albums have inspired us.”

The band has recently performed with Ricky Skaggs on the Grand Ole Opry, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and opened for one of Garth Brooks’ tour dates. Meanwhile, the band’s current single “World For Two” was the most-added song at country radio during its first week at U.S. radio.

Rivers Track Listing:
1. No Matter What – (Andy Albert, Paul DiGiovanni, Jordan Schmidt, Mitchell Tenpenny, Devin Dawson)
2. More Than I Do – (Nate Cyphert, Ben West, Laura Veltz)
3. Rivers –  (RuthAnne Cunningham, Teddy Geiger, Bruce Fielder, Tom Parker, ØJM)
4. Obvious – (Steven Lee Olsen, Nolan Sipe, Brandon Day)
5. Missing You – (Dave Barnes, Jordan Reynolds)
6. Driver’s Seat – (Josh Hoge, David Ryan Harris,  David Hodges)
7. Grow Old – (RuthAnne Cunningham, Tom Parker, ØJM)
8. I Do – (Ross Copperman, Jon Nite, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
9. Picture of the Way You Are – (Barry Dean, William Rinehart, Jimmy Robbins)
10. World For Two – (Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne, James Abrahart)
11. Love the One You’re With – (Stephen Stills)
12. I Did – (Logan Turner)

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David Frasier Inks Publishing Deal With MV2 Entertainment

Pictured (back row, L-R): Derek Crownover (Member and Entertainment Law Practice Group Chair, Dickinson Wright), Nicole Sherrill (Creative Director, MV2), Megan Keelan, (Summer Associate, Dickinson Wright), Lauren Davis (Artist Management, Contract Administration, MV2), Ben Strain (Creative Director, MV2); (front row, L-R): Mike Whelan (Senior Creative Director, MV2), David Frasier, Tony Harrell (General Manager, MV2) Photo courtesy of MV2 Entertainment

David Frasier has signed an exclusive publishing agreement with MV2 Entertainment and acquired Frasier’s catalog. The catalog spans the last eight years and includes two No. 1 hits, Lee Brice’s “Drinkin’ Class” and “Most People Are Good” by Luke Bryan. It also includes cuts by Tim McGraw, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Chris Young, Trace Adkins, and more.

“David is a journeyman hit songwriter that continues to stay relevant in our industry and is definitely a great addition to our roster,” said MV2 General Manager Tony Harrell.
 
MV2’s roster of writers also includes Thomas Archer, Nora Collins, Jimmie Deeghan, Nick Donley, Forrest Finn and Houston Phillips. 

Chris Janson Reveals ‘Real Friends’ Track Listing, Songwriters

Chris Janson has revealed the track list and songwriters for his upcoming third project for Warner Music Nashville, Real Friends, set for Oct. 18.

The album’s title track is a collaboration with labelmate Blake Shelton; Janson penned the song alongside Brad Clawson, Greylan James and Mitch Oglesby. Other writers on the album include Ashley Gorley, Kelly Roland, Shy Carter, Zach Crowell, Tom Douglas and more.

Janson’s current single “Good Vibes” has reached the Top 10 at country radio ahead of the album’s release as it nears 35 million on-demand streams. Janson will headline a sold-out show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Sept. 25, and is currently wrapping up his final dates on Chris Young’s Raised On Country Tour.

Real Friends Track Listing
1. Good Vibes* (Chris Janson, Zach Crowell, Ashley Gorley)
2. Check (Chris Janson, Tommy Cecil, Greylan James, James McNair, Mitch Oglesby)
3. Done (Chris Janson, Mitch Oglesby, Jamie Paulin, Matt Roy)
4. Normal People* (Chris Janson, Zach Crowell, Tommy Cecil)
5. Say About Me (Chris Janson, Shy Carter, Tommy Cecil)
6. Waitin’ on 5 (Chris Janson, Shy Carter, Tommy Cecil, Craig Wiseman)
7. Hawaii on Me (Chris Janson, Kelly Roland, Will Nance)
8. Mine Does (Chris Janson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip)
9. God’s Gotta Be a Good Ole Boy (Chris Janson, Brock Berryhill, Brad Clawson, Greylan James, Mitch Oglesby)
10. Real Friends (feat. Blake Shelton) (Chris Janson, Brad Clawson, Greylan James, Mitch Oglesby)
11. Everybody’s Going Through Something (Chris Janson, Tom Douglas, Tony Lane)
12. Beer Me** (Chris Janson, Brock Berryhill, Jason Blaine, Jay Brunswick, Mitch Oglesby)
13. Country USA (Chris Janson, David Lee Murphy, Mitch Oglesby)

Produced by Chris Janson and Tommy Cecil
*Produced by Chris Janson and Zach Crowell
**Produced by Chris Janson and Brock Berryhill

Ronnie Dunn To Release New Solo Album ‘Re-Dunn’ In January

Ronnie Dunn. Photo: Steven Martine

Fresh off the release of Brooks & Dunn’s Reboot effort, which found Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks collaborating with several of today’s top hitmakers such as Luke Combs, Kacey Musgraves and Kane Brown, Ronnie Dunn has announced his newest solo album, RE-DUNN, will release in January 2020.

The 24-song project will feature covers of country and rock songs that have influenced Dunn’s own music, such as Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “I Won’t Back Down,” and Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band’s “Against The Wind.”

In anticipation of the album, Dunn is releasing his versions of George Strait’s “Amarillo By Morning” and the rock classic “Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress),” originally recorded by British rock group The Hollies and covered by artists including Clint Black and T.G. Sheppard. Every four weeks, Dunn will release two new tracks from the album—one country and one rock.

“This is a passion project for me. If you put together a group of songs that define the soundtrack of my life, this is what it would look like,” Dunn says.

The project follows Dunn’s previous solo efforts, including Ronnie Dunn: Peace Love and Country Music, and 2016’s Tattooed Heart. Dunn, along with his Brooks & Dunn partner Kix Brooks, will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year.

RE-DUNN Full Track List:
“Amarillo by Morning”
“Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)”
“That’s How I Got to Memphis”
“It Never Rains In Southern California”
“How Long”
“Drinkin’ Thing”
“Together Again”
“Peaceful Easy Feeling”
“Against The Wind”
“If You Don’t Know Me By Now”
“I Won’t Back Down”
“Cowboy Rides Away”
“Showdown”
“Wonderful Tonight”
“Ashes By Now”
“That’s The Way Love Goes”
“I’m Not In Love”
“Brown Eyed Girl”
“You Don’t Know Me”
“Ridin’ My Thumb To Mexico”
“A Showman’s Life”
“Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues”
“Aime”
“I Can’t Help It (If I’m Still In Love With You)”