
MusicRow proudly announces its Next Big Thing (NBT) Class of 2019. Now in its fifth year, the Next Big Thing honor celebrates 11 artists who are making strides early in their careers, whether through touring, streaming, radio or songwriting success. Each artist is profiled as part of MusicRow‘s 2019 Touring Issue print magazine, which releases today, Dec. 4.
“It’s a privilege to bestow MusicRow’s 2018 Next Big Thing title to these talented artists who are set to excel to higher prominence in the coming year,” says MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. “There’s no doubt these deserving artists will have a significant impact in 2018 and we look forward to following them every step of the way.”
Among the hit artists who have previously been honored as members of MusicRow‘s Next Big Thing are Kelsea Ballerini, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Dan+Shay, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Midland, Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, and Brett Young.
Copies of the 2019 MusicRow Touring Issue print magazine can be purchased here, or received with the purchase of a yearly MusicRow Magazine subscription.
MusicRow‘s 2019 Next Big Thing Honorees:
(NBT edit by: Sarah Skates)

Jimmie Allen
BBR Music Group (Stoney Creek Records)/Wide Open Music management/UTA/Wide Open Music publishing/SESAC
Jimmie Allen crosses boundaries in country music simply by being himself. We ain’t got to be just alike, not everything is black or white, he sings on “All Tractors Ain’t Green,” adding a progressive slant to a classic topic. It’s a common thread on his debut album, which makes his appeal two-fold: smooth, polished, pop-heavy production balanced by traditional subject matter.
As a songwriter and artist, this Milton, Delaware native frequently revisits his roots for inspiration, even naming his album Mercury Lane after the street where he grew up. Allen says it’s where he learned to dream, work hard and take chances. His current success is the fruition of his unwavering pursuit of that dream, yielding the No. 1 single “Best Shot.” Inspired by advice from his grandmother, the message of perseverance during the ups and downs of a journey continues to resonate with fans as Allen gears up for tours with Kane Brown and Scotty McCreery in 2019.

Abby Anderson
Black River Entertainment (Black River Records)/CAA/Black River Publishing/BMI
With a vibrant personality and determination that belies her age, it’s no surprise rising star Abby Anderson left home to move to Nashville at 17 years old. Since then this talented singer-songwriter has rarely slowed down.
Her debut EP, I’m Good, is an aptly named showcase of sass and confidence. The album bops along on “Dance Away My Broken Heart,” and beats with driving rhythm on “Naked Truth.” When Anderson slows the tempo, the result is equally captivating. Her piano-ballad debut single, “Make Him Wait,” delivers the important and timely message of self-worth. It’s a reflection of the strong foundation cultivated by Anderson’s family in her hometown Dallas, Texas, where she grew up with five sisters and one brother.
This sense of empowerment made her an ideal performer for MusicRow Magazine’s 2018 Rising Women on the Row event, which champions leading industry females. Her Grand Ole Opry debut happened in September, just before she embarked on Brett Eldredge’s The Long Way Tour with Devin Dawson.

Kassi Ashton
Universal Music Group (MCA Records/Interscope Nashville)/Creative Nation publishing/WME/Creative Nation management/BMI
Having officially released just two songs, Kassi Ashton’s upcoming album is a tantalizing enigma. With awe-inspiring vocals and a unique point of view, this Belmont University graduate appears destined for the pop-music stratosphere.
Like most people, Ashton is a beautiful paradox; what sets her apart is her embrace of these differences. On one hand she’s country—a small-town escapee who learned to shoot guns on her dad’s farm in Missouri, and was influenced by her mom’s love of traditional music.
On the other hand, Ashton is as potent as the arsenic pictured in the video for her single “Taxidermy” (which is what you’ll become if you ever her hurt again). With a personality as colorful as her fashion choices, look for this rising star to reveal an ocean of depth and heart on her upcoming album.

Tyler Childers
Hickman Holler Records/Thirty Tigers/WhizzbangBAM!/Paradigm Nashville/Hickman Holler Songs c/o Do Write Music/BMI
Tyler Childers is a prodigious talent birthed in the sounds of Appalachia and baptized in the rural tradition of raw, confessional lyrics. People, landmarks and moments from his home in Lawrence County, Kentucky populate the songs on his album Purgatory. Produced by Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson, the project combines lyrics representative of present-day circumstances and a sound as ancient as the mountains where the stories unfold.
Childers’ lyrical style is a sophisticated complement to his roughhewn vocals. He doesn’t back down from fiddle twang or bluegrass stylings, and the songs come together with an overarching intimacy. He’s the country artist you won’t hear on country radio. Instead, he won the 2018 Americana Music Association Award for Emerging Artist of the Year—today’s umbrella for rootsy offerings. He’s already selling out multiple nights in clubs across America, and in 2019 will tour Australia and New Zealand with one of his heroes, John Prine.

Jordan Davis
Universal Music Group (MCA Records)/Red Light Management/WME/ole publishing/ASCAP
Jordan Davis already has a major No. 1 in his back pocket with the ear-candy hit “Singles You Up.” Earning Platinum certification and gathering 200 million streams along the way, the track is proof of his highly marketable sound.
After graduating from Louisiana State University, the Shreveport native moved to Nashville to break into the music scene. He worked hard to develop his songwriting and performance craft. The result is an ideal mix of commercial viability and professional songwriting skills.
Davis teamed with producer Paul DiGiovanni for his debut album, Home State, which is primed with more singles, including currently rising “Take It From Me,” and the ace-in-the-hole hit “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot.”

Morgan Evans
Warner Music Nashville / Warner Bros. Records/Fitzgerald Hartley Company/WME/Warner/Chappell publishing/BMI/APRA
Morgan Evans has been charming audiences with fun songs and laid-back vibes since signing with Warner Music Australia in 2012. Now he’s gone global, taking his first U.S. single “Kiss Somebody” to No. 1. Along the way, he also charmed and married fellow artist Kelsea Ballerini.
Evans is multi-talented. Onstage he’s a groovy one-man show, keenly adopting a loop-pedal in place of his former bandmates who didn’t make the move from Australia.
For his album, Evans co-wrote all the tracks and played multiple instruments alongside producer and co-writer, Chris DeStefano. Titled Things That We Drink To, the project is inspired by Evans’ very eventful last few years, including moving, marriage, and loss. In the midst of more serious subjects, he’s still up for a good time as proved by sunny current single “Day Drunk.”

Riley Green
Big Machine Label Group (BMLG Records)/Rogue Management/WME/Warner/Chappell publishing/BMI
Riley Green’s youth in Jacksonville, Alabama, is relatable to country music fans far and wide: running backroads in a truck with a beer and a girl. It’s not a cliché; it’s a snapshot of real life. It’s also the reason Green’s debut single “There Was This Girl” from his In A Truck Right Now EP is already a hit. He worked with producer extraordinaire Dann Huff to create songs of small-town nostalgia, mixing in a touch of feel-good ‘90s country flavor.
Growing up, Green learned to hunt and enjoyed hanging with his grandfather at the local music hall. It’s an ideal backdrop for country stardom. Now he’s headlining venues on his debut Outlaws Like Us Tour. With his inevitable career growth, look to see if his interests also evolve.

Cody Johnson
CoJo Music/Warner Music Nashville/Durango Artist Management/Red 11/Cori’s Daddy’s Publishing c/o Me Gusta Music/BMI
Cody Johnson’s self-built brand is hard won—and much deserved—after years of heavy touring and sharpening his sound and stage presence. Now he’s ready to take CoJoNation to the next level through a new partnership with Warner Music Nashville.
Johnson has released six independent albums and in 2018 became the first independent artist to sell out the Houston Rodeo at NRG stadium with over 75,000 tickets.
Johnson has a knack for picking excellent material to record, and his upcoming album Ain’t Nothin’ To It, produced by Trent Willmon, is Texas-bred country music at its newest and finest. What separates Johnson from some of his rebel-rousing peers is a sense of maturity in the subject matter of his songs, from marriage to Christianity. Take for example the power ballad drama of lead single “On My Way To You,” and Johnson’s self-penned insight about leaving his former bull-riding career on the reflective “Dear Rodeo.”

Mitchell Tenpenny
Riser House/Sony Music Nashville (Columbia Nashville)/Riser House Management/WME/Sony/ATV publishing/BMI
Look for Mitchell Tenpenny to dominate playlists in 2019, as the trend has already begun with debut hit single “Drunk Me” earning Gold certification. There are multiple layers of appeal for this singer-songwriter. His smoky voice is wrapped in R&B soul and can sink low or soar high. The sound created with producer Jordan Schmidt is unique enough to catch ears but not so left-of-center that it alienates listeners.
And while Tenpenny doesn’t sugar-coat his feelings (see the song titled “Bitches”), his brazen honesty is likely part of the attraction for fans. Polarizing the brash exterior is honesty and heart, such as the song about his late father “Walk Like Him” and the fun of “Truck I Drove In High School.” Meanwhile, the title track of his debut major-label album, Telling All My Secrets, seems destined for No. 1— something his late grandmother, former Sony/ATV leader Donna Hilley, could be proud of.

Rachel Wammack
Sony Music Nashville (RCA Nashville)/Maverick (Clarence Spalding)/WME/UMPG/ASCAP
Rachel Wammack will quietly grow on you. Easing her way into your world with soulful songs filled with meaning, like her piano ballad debut single “Damage,” a weighty song about how “love can do some damage.”
Growing up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, she absorbed classic influences from FAME Studios (Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett). Sony Music Nashville’s Jim Catino discovered Wammack when she was 17, during a performance in her hometown.
Now Wammack is 24, and has sensitivity beyond her years. Accordingly, she doesn’t take the responsibility of making music lightly. She tapped award-winning producer Dann Huff to guide her in the studio and the result is a lovely self-titled EP, which shows an artist ripe with potential.

Morgan Wallen
Big Loud Records/Maverick (Big Loud)/WME/Big Loud/BMI
Morgan Wallen is country music’s coolest new redneck, but the authentic twang of this east Tennessee preacher’s son is only part of the package. Wallen is a talented artist and songwriter on the rise.
His first major single, “Up Down,” was a load of summertime fun that went straight to No. 1 and was certified Platinum. Now the follow-up “Whiskey Glasses” is on a fast climb. His album If I Know Me is a buzz-worthy collection full of catchy, quality songs focusing on everyman themes, including his honest, “The Way I Talk.”
In addition to writing many of his own songs, Wallen has penned songs for Dustin Lynch, Kane Brown, and Jason Aldean’s No. 1 hit, “You Make It Easy.”
Charitable Giving: Charlie Daniels, Dan+Shay, Michael W. Smith
/by Jessica NicholsonCharlie Daniels’ The Journey Home Project Donates $50K To Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center
(Center) David Corlew presented a check from The Journey Home Project to (left) Jennifer Pietenpol, PhD, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center director, and (right) Madan Jagasia, MBBS, MS, MMHC, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center chief medical officer, to support CAR-T cell therapy for veterans.
Last month, The Journey Home Project (TJHP) presented a $50,000 donation to Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center to aid U.S. military veterans battling cancer. The purpose of the donation is to establish The Journey Home Project CAR-T Cell Therapy Fund, which will provide leading precision care to our veterans through the navigation and engineering of CAR-T cell therapy.
TJHP co-founder David Corlew was on site at Vanderbilt-Ingram in Nashville to present the funds to Jennifer Pietenpol, PhD, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center director and Vanderbilt University Medical Center executive vice president for research, and Madan Jagasia, MBBS, MS, MMHC, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center chief medical officer.
“I have worked with [Board of Overseers chairperson] Orrin Ingram and Jennifer Pietenpol for many years through my service on the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Board of Overseers,” says Corlew. “I’m excited that The Journey Home Project will now become a part of this wonderful program that will help our veterans.”
Dan+Shay Raise $60K To Benefit Tree Of Life Synagogue
Dan+Shay. Photo: Patrick Tracy
Dan+Shay recently headlined a benefit concert at Byham Theater in Pittsburgh, raising more than $60,000 for the Tree of Life Synagogue.
Beyond the support demonstrated by a presence 1,200 strong, members of the sold-out crowd contributed several thousand dollars additionally via merchandise purchases (an exclusive, event-only t-shirt designed by Dan + Shay) as well as their own monetary donations. 100% of proceeds were donated to re-building the synagogue, which was tragically affected by a mass shooting in October.
Michael W. Smith Gives Away His First-Ever Children’s Books To Natal Intensive Care Units, Children’s Nurseries
Michael W. Smith
Michael W. Smith launched Nurturing Steps™ earlier this year, an infant and toddler series with the simple mission to enliven a child’s journey with hope and faith through music and storytelling. In the spirit of this holiday season, Smith will be giving away the first two books in the series from Zonderkidz™ to brand new parents while they are still at the hospital and in newborn nurseries surrounding his annual Christmas tour.
The gift baskets will include the NBC TODAY-lauded series’ Let’s Get Ready for Bed, released this month, and Nighty Night and Good Night along with a card from Smith congratulating the new parents. Both books were written by Smith and Mike Nawrocki, co-creator of VeggieTales and voice of Larry the Cucumber. Where possible, photos of the new parents with their gifts will be shared on the stage’s video screens during their city’s “Michael W. Smith Christmas” tour event.
Smith will also offer the Nurturing Steps books for sale at venues surrounding his popular Christmas tour. With multiple sellout crowds expected, the 18-city tour launched Nov. 28 in Dallas and will travel to major markets across the U.S.
CMA Songwriters Series Announces London C2C Festival Performance
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“The CMA Songwriters Series has developed a reputation for delivering some wonderful magic moments on the eve of C2C each year,” said Milly Olykan, CMA Vice President, International Relations and Development. “We anticipate our next performance will be no different and we’re thrilled to reveal the 2019 lineup. Presenting hit songwriters and introducing new acts to U.K. audiences is so gratifying, with fans in the U.K. being so attentive and open to discovering new Country artists.”
Currently in its 14th season, the CMA Songwriters Series has presented more than 100 shows in multiple cities across the U.S. and the U.K. as well as Dublin, Belfast, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Oslo and Hamburg. Artists and songwriters who have participated in the series internationally include Jessi Alexander, Brandy Clark, Chris DeStefano, Natalie Hemby, Shane McAnally, Lori McKenna, Maren Morris, Liz Rose, Drake White, Charlie Worsham, and more.
Industry Ink: Florida Georgia Line, Hayley Williams, Scotty McCreery
/by Jessica NicholsonFlorida Georgia Line Celebrates First Night Of Las Vegas Residency
Pictured (L-R): Back row – Live Nation’s Mick Treadwell, Big Loud Partner Kevin “Chief” Zaruk, FGL’s Brian Kelley, Live Nation Las Vegas VP Marketing Amanda Moore, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard, Big Loud Partner Seth England, Canaan Smith, and Zappos Theater GM “Tex” Dike. Front row – Mason Ramsey. Photo: John Shearer
Duo Florida Georgia Line kicked off their first-ever Las Vegas residency with a sold-out opening night on Saturday, Dec. 1 inside Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Featuring openers Big Loud Records and Atlantic Records’ artist Mason Ramsey and chart-rising Tree Vibez Music singer-songwriter Canaan Smith on the bill, Nelly made a surprise guest appearance joining FGL for the 11X Platinum-certified mega hit “Cruise.”
Florida Georgia Line Live From Las Vegas will roll on for four more nights – Dec 5, 7, 8, and 11 – with all shows beginning at 8 p.m.
Paramore’s Hayley Williams To Curate Bonnaroo Plaza
Scotty McCreery Launches Seasons Change Tour
Pictured: Heather Morgan, Jimmie Allen, Scotty McCreery. Photo: Scott Stem
Triple Tigers recording artist Scotty McCreery launched his Seasons Change Tour last week at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, Nov. 29. Promoted by Live Nation, the entertainer also played in front of ecstatic fans at the Aztec Theatre in San Antonio on Friday, Nov. 30, and the House of Blues in Houston on Saturday, Dec. 1. The tour celebrates McCreery’s current album Seasons Change, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard country album chart in March.
On The Cover: Eric Church Leads ‘MusicRow’ Magazine’s Touring Print Issue
/by Jessica NicholsonEric Church is featured on the cover of MusicRow‘s 2019 Touring Print Issue.
Three-time Country Music Association and six-time Academy of Country Music Award winner Church released his highly anticipated album Desperate Man, which debuted atop the Billboard Country Albums chart on Oct. 5. The album also debuted at No. 5 on the all-genre Billboard 200, with the title track in the Top 15 and climbing at country radio. Rolling Stone calls the album “classic Church: expertly crafted and country-radio-friendly, while also pushing boundaries in a way that sounds natural and unforced” and American Songwriter notes that it “sublimates the pain of a tumultuous year into his most adventuresome album yet.” Church will return to the road in 2019 for his Double Down Tour, visiting 19 markets for back-to-back nights of unique shows to give fans 6+ hours of his iconic music in each city, plus a massive stop at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.
His previous album, the 2015 RIAA Platinum-certified album Mr. Misunderstood cemented Church’s reputation as a maverick when he delivered it to fans before announcing its existence. The 2016 CMA Album of the Year produced his No. 1 “Round Here Buzz,” his anti-hate, Gold-certified “Kill A Word” and the Platinum-certified No.1, “Record Year.”
The artist that Vulture called “one of the brightest lights in any genre” took 2018 off from full-time touring for personal reflection which resulted in the masterfully introspective Desperate Man album. The forthcoming Double Down Tour follows his cross-continent, 60+–city Holdin’ My Own Tour in 2017 that was named the most-attended music tour in the world at the time by Pollstar. The double-set/sans-opener show sold out every stop, consistently staying on Billboard’s Country Boxscore chart despite cancelling more than 33,000 tickets on the secondary market to reduce ticket scalper activity. The tour hit major markets and ended with a two-night run in Nashville, breaking Bridgestone Arena’s attendance record each night. To commemorate the Holdin’ My Own Tour, Church released 61 Days In Church, a collection of 100+ live recordings released in batches. The full collection was also released as a vinyl box set, including a road case, tour book and poster.
The man New York Times said produces songs that insist music is “fuel for love, for anguish and, naturally, for other music” most recently earned the 2016 ACM Merle Haggard Spirit Award, 2016 CMA Album of the Year Award for Mr. Misunderstood and 2016 ACM Music Video of the Year Award for the album’s title track.
The North Carolina native’s 2014 album, The Outsiders, debuted at No. 1 on both the Billboard Top 200 and Top Country Albums Charts with the highest sales of any release in the format that year, making Church 2014’s top-selling country artist. The album garnered Grammy, CMA and ACM Album of the Year nominations and featured No. 1 hits “Give Me Back My Hometown” and “Talladega,” as well as multiple-nominee “Like A Wrecking Ball.” The Outsiders was the follow-up to Church’s 3x Platinum-certified Chief, the 2012 CMA and ACM Album of the Year, and Grammy-nominated for Best Country Album. The LP featured five Top 20 singles: “Homeboy” (certified Platinum); the Top 10 “Like Jesus Does” and the Top 5 “Creepin’” (both certified Platinum); and two No. 1 hits “Drink in My Hand” (certified Platinum) and “Springsteen” (certified Triple Platinum). Church’s 2009 sophomore album, Carolina, is Platinum certified and his 2006 debut album, Sinners Like Me, is Gold certified.
MusicRow‘s 2019 Touring Print Issue highlights all aspects of the touring business, featuring the expanded Touring Directory. The issue also includes edit highlighting MusicRow’s 2019 Next Big Thing (NBT) selections, predicting rising country stars.
MusicRow’s 5th annual NBT list highlights 11 artists, ranging from established hitmakers prepping their next moves to newcomers, ready to claim their turn in the spotlight. 2019 selections include Broken Bow’s Jimmie Allen, Big Loud Records’ Morgan Wallen, BMLG Records’ Riley Green, Black River Records’ Abby Anderson, UMG Nashville’s Jordan Davis and Kassi Ashton, Sony Music Nashville’s Mitchell Tenpenny and Rachel Wammack, Thirty Tigers’ Tyler Childers and Warner Music Nashville’s Morgan Evans and Cody Johnson.
In addition to the profiles of 11 NBT artists, the 48-page annual features exclusive editorial content, highlighting ancillary offerings of talent agencies, with Darin Murphy (CAA), Lenore Kinder (Paradigm), Greg Janese (UTA), Greg Scott (Kinkead) and Sloane Cavitt Logue (WME). Reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year Keith Urban discusses his mega-selling Graffiti U World Tour. Additionally WME’s Becky Gardenhire offers insights to her role as Partner at the agency. Tour managers Chase Bennett and Michael Gonzalez give an inside look at their work behind their respective clients, Little Big Town and Dan + Shay. MusicRow also takes a look at the work performed by Porter’s Call and MusiCares, aimed at supporting addiction treatment on the road.
Copies of the 2019 MusicRow Touring Issue print magazine can be purchased here, or received with the purchase of a yearly MusicRow Magazine subscription.
‘MusicRow’ Magazine Reveals 2019 Next Big Thing Honorees
/by Sarah SkatesMusicRow proudly announces its Next Big Thing (NBT) Class of 2019. Now in its fifth year, the Next Big Thing honor celebrates 11 artists who are making strides early in their careers, whether through touring, streaming, radio or songwriting success. Each artist is profiled as part of MusicRow‘s 2019 Touring Issue print magazine, which releases today, Dec. 4.
“It’s a privilege to bestow MusicRow’s 2018 Next Big Thing title to these talented artists who are set to excel to higher prominence in the coming year,” says MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. “There’s no doubt these deserving artists will have a significant impact in 2018 and we look forward to following them every step of the way.”
Among the hit artists who have previously been honored as members of MusicRow‘s Next Big Thing are Kelsea Ballerini, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Dan+Shay, Brett Eldredge, Sam Hunt, Midland, Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton, Cole Swindell, and Brett Young.
Copies of the 2019 MusicRow Touring Issue print magazine can be purchased here, or received with the purchase of a yearly MusicRow Magazine subscription.
MusicRow‘s 2019 Next Big Thing Honorees:
(NBT edit by: Sarah Skates)
Jimmie Allen
BBR Music Group (Stoney Creek Records)/Wide Open Music management/UTA/Wide Open Music publishing/SESAC
Jimmie Allen crosses boundaries in country music simply by being himself. We ain’t got to be just alike, not everything is black or white, he sings on “All Tractors Ain’t Green,” adding a progressive slant to a classic topic. It’s a common thread on his debut album, which makes his appeal two-fold: smooth, polished, pop-heavy production balanced by traditional subject matter.
As a songwriter and artist, this Milton, Delaware native frequently revisits his roots for inspiration, even naming his album Mercury Lane after the street where he grew up. Allen says it’s where he learned to dream, work hard and take chances. His current success is the fruition of his unwavering pursuit of that dream, yielding the No. 1 single “Best Shot.” Inspired by advice from his grandmother, the message of perseverance during the ups and downs of a journey continues to resonate with fans as Allen gears up for tours with Kane Brown and Scotty McCreery in 2019.
Abby Anderson
Black River Entertainment (Black River Records)/CAA/Black River Publishing/BMI
With a vibrant personality and determination that belies her age, it’s no surprise rising star Abby Anderson left home to move to Nashville at 17 years old. Since then this talented singer-songwriter has rarely slowed down.
Her debut EP, I’m Good, is an aptly named showcase of sass and confidence. The album bops along on “Dance Away My Broken Heart,” and beats with driving rhythm on “Naked Truth.” When Anderson slows the tempo, the result is equally captivating. Her piano-ballad debut single, “Make Him Wait,” delivers the important and timely message of self-worth. It’s a reflection of the strong foundation cultivated by Anderson’s family in her hometown Dallas, Texas, where she grew up with five sisters and one brother.
This sense of empowerment made her an ideal performer for MusicRow Magazine’s 2018 Rising Women on the Row event, which champions leading industry females. Her Grand Ole Opry debut happened in September, just before she embarked on Brett Eldredge’s The Long Way Tour with Devin Dawson.
Kassi Ashton
Universal Music Group (MCA Records/Interscope Nashville)/Creative Nation publishing/WME/Creative Nation management/BMI
Having officially released just two songs, Kassi Ashton’s upcoming album is a tantalizing enigma. With awe-inspiring vocals and a unique point of view, this Belmont University graduate appears destined for the pop-music stratosphere.
Like most people, Ashton is a beautiful paradox; what sets her apart is her embrace of these differences. On one hand she’s country—a small-town escapee who learned to shoot guns on her dad’s farm in Missouri, and was influenced by her mom’s love of traditional music.
On the other hand, Ashton is as potent as the arsenic pictured in the video for her single “Taxidermy” (which is what you’ll become if you ever her hurt again). With a personality as colorful as her fashion choices, look for this rising star to reveal an ocean of depth and heart on her upcoming album.
Tyler Childers
Hickman Holler Records/Thirty Tigers/WhizzbangBAM!/Paradigm Nashville/Hickman Holler Songs c/o Do Write Music/BMI
Tyler Childers is a prodigious talent birthed in the sounds of Appalachia and baptized in the rural tradition of raw, confessional lyrics. People, landmarks and moments from his home in Lawrence County, Kentucky populate the songs on his album Purgatory. Produced by Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson, the project combines lyrics representative of present-day circumstances and a sound as ancient as the mountains where the stories unfold.
Childers’ lyrical style is a sophisticated complement to his roughhewn vocals. He doesn’t back down from fiddle twang or bluegrass stylings, and the songs come together with an overarching intimacy. He’s the country artist you won’t hear on country radio. Instead, he won the 2018 Americana Music Association Award for Emerging Artist of the Year—today’s umbrella for rootsy offerings. He’s already selling out multiple nights in clubs across America, and in 2019 will tour Australia and New Zealand with one of his heroes, John Prine.
Jordan Davis
Universal Music Group (MCA Records)/Red Light Management/WME/ole publishing/ASCAP
Jordan Davis already has a major No. 1 in his back pocket with the ear-candy hit “Singles You Up.” Earning Platinum certification and gathering 200 million streams along the way, the track is proof of his highly marketable sound.
After graduating from Louisiana State University, the Shreveport native moved to Nashville to break into the music scene. He worked hard to develop his songwriting and performance craft. The result is an ideal mix of commercial viability and professional songwriting skills.
Davis teamed with producer Paul DiGiovanni for his debut album, Home State, which is primed with more singles, including currently rising “Take It From Me,” and the ace-in-the-hole hit “Slow Dance in a Parking Lot.”
Morgan Evans
Warner Music Nashville / Warner Bros. Records/Fitzgerald Hartley Company/WME/Warner/Chappell publishing/BMI/APRA
Morgan Evans has been charming audiences with fun songs and laid-back vibes since signing with Warner Music Australia in 2012. Now he’s gone global, taking his first U.S. single “Kiss Somebody” to No. 1. Along the way, he also charmed and married fellow artist Kelsea Ballerini.
Evans is multi-talented. Onstage he’s a groovy one-man show, keenly adopting a loop-pedal in place of his former bandmates who didn’t make the move from Australia.
For his album, Evans co-wrote all the tracks and played multiple instruments alongside producer and co-writer, Chris DeStefano. Titled Things That We Drink To, the project is inspired by Evans’ very eventful last few years, including moving, marriage, and loss. In the midst of more serious subjects, he’s still up for a good time as proved by sunny current single “Day Drunk.”
Riley Green
Big Machine Label Group (BMLG Records)/Rogue Management/WME/Warner/Chappell publishing/BMI
Riley Green’s youth in Jacksonville, Alabama, is relatable to country music fans far and wide: running backroads in a truck with a beer and a girl. It’s not a cliché; it’s a snapshot of real life. It’s also the reason Green’s debut single “There Was This Girl” from his In A Truck Right Now EP is already a hit. He worked with producer extraordinaire Dann Huff to create songs of small-town nostalgia, mixing in a touch of feel-good ‘90s country flavor.
Growing up, Green learned to hunt and enjoyed hanging with his grandfather at the local music hall. It’s an ideal backdrop for country stardom. Now he’s headlining venues on his debut Outlaws Like Us Tour. With his inevitable career growth, look to see if his interests also evolve.
Cody Johnson
CoJo Music/Warner Music Nashville/Durango Artist Management/Red 11/Cori’s Daddy’s Publishing c/o Me Gusta Music/BMI
Cody Johnson’s self-built brand is hard won—and much deserved—after years of heavy touring and sharpening his sound and stage presence. Now he’s ready to take CoJoNation to the next level through a new partnership with Warner Music Nashville.
Johnson has released six independent albums and in 2018 became the first independent artist to sell out the Houston Rodeo at NRG stadium with over 75,000 tickets.
Johnson has a knack for picking excellent material to record, and his upcoming album Ain’t Nothin’ To It, produced by Trent Willmon, is Texas-bred country music at its newest and finest. What separates Johnson from some of his rebel-rousing peers is a sense of maturity in the subject matter of his songs, from marriage to Christianity. Take for example the power ballad drama of lead single “On My Way To You,” and Johnson’s self-penned insight about leaving his former bull-riding career on the reflective “Dear Rodeo.”
Mitchell Tenpenny
Riser House/Sony Music Nashville (Columbia Nashville)/Riser House Management/WME/Sony/ATV publishing/BMI
Look for Mitchell Tenpenny to dominate playlists in 2019, as the trend has already begun with debut hit single “Drunk Me” earning Gold certification. There are multiple layers of appeal for this singer-songwriter. His smoky voice is wrapped in R&B soul and can sink low or soar high. The sound created with producer Jordan Schmidt is unique enough to catch ears but not so left-of-center that it alienates listeners.
And while Tenpenny doesn’t sugar-coat his feelings (see the song titled “Bitches”), his brazen honesty is likely part of the attraction for fans. Polarizing the brash exterior is honesty and heart, such as the song about his late father “Walk Like Him” and the fun of “Truck I Drove In High School.” Meanwhile, the title track of his debut major-label album, Telling All My Secrets, seems destined for No. 1— something his late grandmother, former Sony/ATV leader Donna Hilley, could be proud of.
Rachel Wammack
Sony Music Nashville (RCA Nashville)/Maverick (Clarence Spalding)/WME/UMPG/ASCAP
Rachel Wammack will quietly grow on you. Easing her way into your world with soulful songs filled with meaning, like her piano ballad debut single “Damage,” a weighty song about how “love can do some damage.”
Growing up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, she absorbed classic influences from FAME Studios (Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett). Sony Music Nashville’s Jim Catino discovered Wammack when she was 17, during a performance in her hometown.
Now Wammack is 24, and has sensitivity beyond her years. Accordingly, she doesn’t take the responsibility of making music lightly. She tapped award-winning producer Dann Huff to guide her in the studio and the result is a lovely self-titled EP, which shows an artist ripe with potential.
Morgan Wallen
Big Loud Records/Maverick (Big Loud)/WME/Big Loud/BMI
Morgan Wallen is country music’s coolest new redneck, but the authentic twang of this east Tennessee preacher’s son is only part of the package. Wallen is a talented artist and songwriter on the rise.
His first major single, “Up Down,” was a load of summertime fun that went straight to No. 1 and was certified Platinum. Now the follow-up “Whiskey Glasses” is on a fast climb. His album If I Know Me is a buzz-worthy collection full of catchy, quality songs focusing on everyman themes, including his honest, “The Way I Talk.”
In addition to writing many of his own songs, Wallen has penned songs for Dustin Lynch, Kane Brown, and Jason Aldean’s No. 1 hit, “You Make It Easy.”
Nomination Period Extended For Songwriter-Member Seats Of MLC Board/Committees
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Songwriter MLC Selection Committee opened nominations in November 2018 for songwriter-members of the Board of Directors, Unclaimed Funds Committee and Dispute Resolution Committee of the Music Licensing Collective (MLC) to be submitted to the US Copyright Office for approval as established by the recently passed Music Modernization Act. With the goal of making all qualified songwriters aware of this opportunity, the committee has decided to extend the nomination period for prospective nominees, who can now be submitted at mlcsongwriters.com through 11:59 p.m. CT, Dec. 15, 2018.
Per the statutory requirements of the Music Modernization Act, a new digital music mechanical licensing entity is being formed called the Music Licensing Collective (MLC). By statute, there will be songwriter representatives on the Board of Directors of the Music Licensing Collective (MLC) as well as the Unclaimed Funds Committee and Dispute Resolution Committee. Four self-published songwriters will be selected for the Board of Directors; these positions require that an individual be a professional songwriter who currently controls his/her own publishing. Additionally, five professional songwriters will be selected for the Unclaimed Funds Committee and five professional songwriters will be selected for the Dispute Resolution Committee. The only requirement for these positions is that a songwriter be eligible to collect royalties in the US.
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP), Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), Songwriter’s Guild of America (SGA) and Songwriters of North America (SONA) have combined to form the Songwriter MLC Selection Committee and have each named two songwriters to review nominations, evaluate candidates through a multi-step process and ultimately select songwriters for service to the original Board and Committees of the Music Licensing Collective (MLC) that will then be submitted to the US Copyright Office.
The selection committee members are Steve Bogard (NSAI), Lynn Gillespie Chater (SGA), Dallas Davidson (BMI), Chris DeStefano (NSAI), Bob DiPiero (BMI), Dan Foliart (ASCAP), Adam Gorgoni (SONA), Michelle Lewis (SONA), Michelle Shocked (SGA) and Paul Williams (ASCAP).
NSAI Celebrates Top Songwriters With Annual No. 1 Party
/by Jessica NicholsonMonday morning (Dec. 3) the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) honored Nashville-associated writers whose songs topped the Billboard Airplay, Digital, Hot and/or Mediabase charts between June 2018 and October 2018 during at an event held at The Listening Room Cafe.
Songwriters in attendance were presented their awards by NSAI President, Steve Bogard and NSAI Executive Director, Bart Herbison, as well as Ashleigh Overly and Dustin Miller of SunTrust Bank, the official sponsor of the party.
Songs Recognized :
“Blue Tacoma” – Casey Brown, Russell Dickerson, Parker Welling
“Break Up In The End” – Jessie Jo Dillon, Chase McGill, Jon Nite
“Coming Home” –Nicolle Galyon, Merle Haggard, Julia Michaels, J.R. Rotem, Keith Urban
“Cry Pretty” – Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Carrie Underwood
“Drowns The Whiskey” – Brandon Kinney, Jeff Middleton, Josh Thompson
“Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” – David Lee Murphy, Chris Stevens, Jimmy Yeary
“Grace Got You” – David Garcia, Ben Glover, Bart Millard, Solomon Olds, John Reuben
“I Was Jack (You Were Diane)” – Tommy Cecil, John Mellencamp, David Ray, Jody Stevens, Craig Wiseman
“joy.” – Ben Glover, Matt Hales, Stephen Blake Kanicka, Seth Mosley, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone, Tedd T
“Life Changes” –Rhett Akins, Jesse Frasure, Ashley Gorley, Thomas Rhett
“Mercy” – Sean McConnell, Brett Young
“One Number Away” – Steven Battey, Luke Combs, Sammy Mitchell, Rob Williford
“Simple” – Michael Hardy, Mark Holman, Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley
“Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset” – Zach Crowell, Ryan Hurd, Chase McGill
“Tequila“– Nicolle Galyon, Jordan Reynolds, Dan Smyers
“Up Down” – Brad Clawson, Michael Hardy, CJ Solar
“Yours” – Casey Brown, Russell Dickerson, Casey Brown
BMG Signs Songwriter Dave Gibson
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured: Dave Gibson and Marian Wolf (Director, Global Services, BMG).
Multi-Platinum singer-songwriter Dave Gibson has signed a new worldwide co-publishing agreement with BMG to continue representing his songwriting catalog and to administer his future works.
Gibson has penned titles including Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s BMI award-winning song “Speak To A Girl.” The Top 10 single was featured on their chart-topping album The Rest of Our Life. Gibson’s additional co-writes include the Gold-certified single “I Believe I’m Fine,” by Robin Schulz, and “Sermon” by James Arthur, from his Platinum-certified UK No. 1 album, Back From The Edge.
The new long-term partnership between Dave Gibson and BMG will continue to proactively develop his career on a global scale. Next to his recent success in the US, Gibson has earned chart-topping hits and albums in the US, UK, Australia, Italy, Germany and most recently in China with Jackson Yee (TF Boys).
The Scottish-born, singer-songwriter’s international achievements include co-writing the Australian Top 10 hit “Remind Me” on Conrad Sewell’s Start Again EP. Produced by Rodney Jerkins, he wrote “Everybody Needs Love” and “Back to You” on Tim Bowman Jr’s Grammy-nominated album Listen. He also contributed “Pronto a Correre” and “Dove Siamo” to Marco Mengoni’s multi-Platinum albums #Prontoacorrere and Le Cose Che Non Ho.
Since relocating to Los Angeles, Gibson has collaborated with Bruno Mars and Phillip Lawrence (aka The Smeezingtons), Norwegian electronic producer DJ Kygo, music producers Stargate, Mary J. Blige, Liam Payne, Pixie Lott, Keith Urban, Tony Braxton among many others.
Gibson said, “Joining BMG is the move of a lifetime for me. A dream deal with a dream team. I couldn’t be more excited about working together and what we will achieve in the coming years.”
Marian Wolf, Director Global Writer Services, BMG, said, “Dave has the unique talent to write songs that touch people across genres and territories. He is one of very few songwriters whose songs are as relevant now as they will be to generations to come. We are thrilled to be working with Dave and look forward to a long and successful partnership.”
Weekly Register: Luke Combs, Dan+Shay Top Country Albums, Streaming Charts
/by Jessica NicholsonCountry Albums
Luke Combs tops this week’s country albums chart, with This One’s For You earning 21K in total consumption (4.7K album only). Kane Brown‘s Experiment is at No. 2 with 19K (9.6 album only). Dan+Shay‘s self-titled album takes the No. 4 slot with 13K (2.5K album only). With the holidays officially upon us, two holiday offerings take the No. 3 and No. 5 slots this week, with Elvis Presley‘s It’s Christmas at No. 3 with 14K in total consumption, and Burl Ives‘ Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer at No. 5 with 13K in total consumption.
Country Streaming Songs
Dan+Shay
This week, Dan+Shay takes the top two slots on the country streaming songs chart, with “Speechless” at No. 1 with 6.9 million streams (135 million streams to date). “Tequila” is at No. 2 with 6.4 million streams (318 million to date). Kane Brown‘s “Heaven” is at No. 3 with 6.4 million streams, followed by Luke Combs‘ “She Got The Best Of Me” at No. 4 with 6 million. Chris Stapleton‘s “Tennessee Whiskey” is at No. 5 with 5.8 million.
Kevin Welch Holds Top Spot For Fifth Week On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by LB CantrellKevin Welch enjoys his fifth week at No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, with Laura Veltz still positioned at No. 2. Ashley Gorley rises from No. 11 to No. 3 with SMACKSongs’ Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne follow at No. 4 and 5.
Shay Mooney rises into the Top 10 with the Dan + Shay hits “Tequila,” “Speechless” and “Back To Life” supporting him.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive recent addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.
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