
Country’s female artists take the spotlight today in DISClaimer.
Eight of our finest are in today’s playlist—Miranda, MŌRIAH, Dasha, Sacha, Brooke Lee, Carter Faith, Priscilla Block and Sara Evans. From their ranks come the prize winners. The Disc of the Day unquestionably belongs to Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, but lend an ear to Ms. Carter Faith, who was also a mighty strong contender.
Brooke Lee takes the DISCovery Award. She’s good enough for Lukas Nelson, so she’s good enough for me.
Among our male discs, those by Russell Dickerson and the late Mike Henderson are the ones to definitely hear.
MIKE HENDERSON / “Weepin’ & Moanin’”
Writer: Mike Henderson; Producer: Kevin McKendree; Label: Qualified Records
– Mike Henderson held court every Monday night at The Bluebird Cafe for nearly 40 years until his sudden death in 2023. A veteran of The SteelDrivers (2005-2011) and The Bluebloods, he wrote hit songs with Chris Stapleton and crafted five solo albums showcasing his blistering slide guitar work and roadhouse sense of humor. The beloved entertainer is being saluted with Last Nite at the Bluebird, a posthumous compilation of some his best live tracks from those “Blue Monday” gigs. It kicks off with this self-composed grinder that includes his wry welcoming remarks. The set also includes such faves as “Pay Bo Diddley,” “Matchbox” and “Too Much Alcohol.” Friends and fans gathered to celebrate the CD and his memory this past Monday at the club.
MIRANDA LAMBERT & CHRIS STAPLETON / “A Song to Sing”
Writers: Chris Stapleton/Jenee Fleenor/Jesse Frasure/Miranda Lambert; Producer: Dave Cobb; Label: Republic Records
– Groove soaked and soulful. A stately, rump-shaking beat and some smokey, swirly guitar-organ-violin atmosphere back a masterpiece of duet singing. Stunning, beautiful and absolutely essential.
BRYAN RUBY / “Diggin’ (’Til the Corn Comes Up)”
Writer: John Trentes; Producers: Bryan Ruby, Smith Curry; Label: Rubies In The Rough Music
– This rocking hunk of sound roars the saga of a hard-working man trying to keep his head above water. It is drawn from Ruby’s Growing Season EP. The collection’s release party occurred at The Green Light Bar on Tuesday evening (July 15).
OLD DOMINION / “Making Good Time”
Writers: Brad Tursi/Matthew Ramsey/Ross Copperman/Ross Ellis/Trevor Rosen; Producers: Old Dominion, Shane McAnally; Label: Columbia Nashville
– A country rocker for the young at heart. The teenagers in these lyrics are hot to trot and also plotting to escape their “slow down town.”
BROOKE LEE & LUKAS NELSON / “Dandelion”
Writers: Bobby Hamrick/Brinley Addington/Brooke Lee; Producer: Derek Wells; Label: Spirit Nashville Recordings/2 Mix Music
– This has a cool, swampy groove and a lyric of resilience. A dandelion will push up through the smallest crack in the pavement and persevere. That flower is what she compares herself to. Nelson contributes guitar, a harmony vocal and solo spots.
MARCUS HUMMON & SARA EVANS / “I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed”
Writers: Emily Dickinson/Marcus Hummon; Producer: Marcus Hummon; Label: 3686 RECORDS
– Songs for Emily is an album comprised of songs marrying Emily Dickinson’s poetry to Marcus Hummon’s melodies. On this track, the poet was joyously enraptured by a summer day. Evans sings lead on the bopping number. Hummon takes over during the bridge and sings along elsewhere. Sunny sounding.
MŌRIAH / “Superwoman”
Writers: Ivory Lane/Mōriah Smallbone/Paul Mabury; Producer: Paul Mabury; Label: F2 Entertainment Group
– This ballad mourns the loss of youthful bravery. She misses the hopes and dreams and aspirations that made her feel like a super hero when she was a kid. She wants to fly again, but she’s earthbound now. MŌRIAH’s delivery is spell binding, going from a dusky, whispery alto to a yearning, airy soprano. Recommended.
DASHA / “Oh, Anna!”
Writers: Anna Dasha Novotny/Chris LaCorte/Emily Weisband/Hillary Lindsey; Producer: Chris LaCorte; Label: Warner Records
– This gentle bopper asks her little-girl self to come back and bring her innocent courage, optimism and confidence. Sprightly yet thoughtful. This gal is batting a thousand.
RUSSELL DICKERSON / “Happen to Me”
Writers: Chase McGill/Chris LaCorte/Jessie Jo Dillon/Robert Hazard/Russell Dickerson; Producers: Chris LaCorte, Josh Kerr, Russell Dickerson; Label: Triple Tigers
– Dickerson leads a dance party in a wild whirl of merriment. Along the way, he assures us that “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” It will come as no surprise to learn that the track also has a dance remix.
SACHA & RESTLESS ROAD / “Shooting Star”
Writers: Cole Miracle/Colton Pack/Garrett Nichols/Sacha Visagie/Sam Martinez/Zach Beeken; Producers: Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins; Label: Sony Music Canada
– Sacha is a Canadian country chart topper, previously noted for “Hey Mom I Made It.” Teamed with the Restless Road trio, she sounds even better than before. The rolling, swaying country rocker sports electric-guitar licks galore as well as some fine vocalizing by both acts.
PRISCILLA BLOCK / “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecelia)”
Writers: Chris Tompkins/Hailey Whitters/Jesse Frasure/Jessie Jo Dillon/Paul Simon; Producers: David Garcia, Jesse Frasure; Label: UMGN InDent Records
– This is a fascinating mash up of Simon & Garfunkel’s 1970 hit with her lyrics about a “Jolene” who’s up to no good. Pretty dang irresistibly catchy.
CHARLIE DANIELS & THE BEAU WEEVILS / “How We Roll”
Writer: Charlie Daniels; Producer: Casey Wood, James Stroud; Label: Blue Hat Records
– This Southern rocker with redneck pride was originally issued as by The Beau Weevils. Seven years later, the band’s ouput is being reissued, re-branded with the late Daniels’ name and re-tooled for digital consumption.
CARTER FAITH / “Sex, Drugs and Country Music”
Writers: Carter Faith/Lauren Hungate/Tofer Brown; Producer: Tofer Brown; Label: UMG Nashville
– An absolute delight. The lilting melody and her airy vocal sweetly reflect on the fact that “love is stupid” and that the best way to get through a heartbreak is with “Sex, Drugs and Country Music.” Winsome and wonderfully charming from start to finish.
Josh Ross Slates Debut LP ‘Later Tonight’ For September
/by Lorie HollabaughJosh Ross will release his full-length debut album Later Tonight on Sept. 19 via MCA/Mercury Nashville/ Universal Music Canada/CORE Records. In conjunction with the announcement, the reigning CCMA Entertainer of the Year has released the title track of the album now.
Produced by longtime collaborator Matt Geroux, (who also helmed Ross’s EP Complicated), the 15-track collection features his No. 2-and-climbing single “Single Again,” along with early releases “Hate How You Look” and “Leave Me Too.” Writers contributing to the project include Ben Stennis, John Morgan, Michael Tyler, Brad Rempel and more.
“The title of this record, and the title track, became the thread that tied this project together over the last couple of years,” Ross says. “Every single we put out, every show we’ve played has led to this. We dug deep writing for this album, leaning into getting caught in your feelings, breaking up, making up. No matter what, all roads led back to Later Tonight.”
Earlier this week, Ross earned six CCMA nominations, tying with Cameron Whitcomb as this year’s most-nominated artist. He received nods for Fans’ Choice Award presented by Bud Light, Male Artist of the Year, Entertainer of the Year, Video of the Year, Single of the Year and Musical Collaboration of the Year.
Ross recently wrapped as support for Jelly Roll on “The Beautifully Broken Great Northern Tour” across Canada, and will play a slew of fairs and festivals through the end of the summer, then open select dates for Dylan Scott this fall.
Later Tonight Track List:
1. “Later Tonight” (Alexander Izquierdo, Ryan Vojtesak, John Byron, Ashley Gorley)
2. “Hate How You Look” (Nicholas Sainato, Chris McKenna, Jessica Farren, Christian Yancey)
3. “My Side Of Town” (Jimmy Robbins, Seth Ennis, Josh Miller, Abram Dean)
4. “Smith & Wesson” (Ben Stennis and Michael Tyler)
5. “Leave Me Too” (Ben Stennis, Michael Tyler, Laura Veltz, Allison Veltz-Cruz
6. “Half Lit” (Michael Tyler, Josh Miller, Will Bundy, John Morgan)
7. “Mad At Me” (Kyle Fishman, Travis Wood, Jimmy Robbins, Casey Brown)
8. “Whiskey You” (Josh Ross, Matt Geroux, Mason Thornley, Jacob Hackworth, Heath Warren, Brad Rempel, Joe Fox, Seth Ennis)
9. “Break My Heart In Two” (Josh Ross and Mason Thornley)
10. “Single Again” (Josh Ross, Joe Fox, Brad Rempel)
11. “Songs You Gave Me” (Josh Ross, Mason Thornley, Matt Geroux)
12. “Namin’ Names” (Geoff Warburton, Michael Lotten, Ryan Hurd, Jesse Fink)
13. “Drunk Right Now (Na Na Na)” with Akon (Edgar Robin Albers, Johannes Dieter Kranenburg, Michel Rozenbroek, Jorrit ter Braak, Maurice Huismans, Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort, Josh Ross, Brett Tyler, Grady Block)
14. “Nobody From Nowhere” (Josh Ross, Matt Geroux, Brad Rempel, Jacob Hackworth, Heath Warren)
15. “Scared Of Getting Sober” (Josh Ross, Joe Fox, Seth Ennis, Mason Thornley, Heath Warren)
DISClaimer Single Reviews: Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton Team For Disc Of The Day
/by Robert K OermannCountry’s female artists take the spotlight today in DISClaimer.
Eight of our finest are in today’s playlist—Miranda, MŌRIAH, Dasha, Sacha, Brooke Lee, Carter Faith, Priscilla Block and Sara Evans. From their ranks come the prize winners. The Disc of the Day unquestionably belongs to Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, but lend an ear to Ms. Carter Faith, who was also a mighty strong contender.
Brooke Lee takes the DISCovery Award. She’s good enough for Lukas Nelson, so she’s good enough for me.
Among our male discs, those by Russell Dickerson and the late Mike Henderson are the ones to definitely hear.
MIKE HENDERSON / “Weepin’ & Moanin’”
Writer: Mike Henderson; Producer: Kevin McKendree; Label: Qualified Records
– Mike Henderson held court every Monday night at The Bluebird Cafe for nearly 40 years until his sudden death in 2023. A veteran of The SteelDrivers (2005-2011) and The Bluebloods, he wrote hit songs with Chris Stapleton and crafted five solo albums showcasing his blistering slide guitar work and roadhouse sense of humor. The beloved entertainer is being saluted with Last Nite at the Bluebird, a posthumous compilation of some his best live tracks from those “Blue Monday” gigs. It kicks off with this self-composed grinder that includes his wry welcoming remarks. The set also includes such faves as “Pay Bo Diddley,” “Matchbox” and “Too Much Alcohol.” Friends and fans gathered to celebrate the CD and his memory this past Monday at the club.
MIRANDA LAMBERT & CHRIS STAPLETON / “A Song to Sing”
Writers: Chris Stapleton/Jenee Fleenor/Jesse Frasure/Miranda Lambert; Producer: Dave Cobb; Label: Republic Records
– Groove soaked and soulful. A stately, rump-shaking beat and some smokey, swirly guitar-organ-violin atmosphere back a masterpiece of duet singing. Stunning, beautiful and absolutely essential.
BRYAN RUBY / “Diggin’ (’Til the Corn Comes Up)”
Writer: John Trentes; Producers: Bryan Ruby, Smith Curry; Label: Rubies In The Rough Music
– This rocking hunk of sound roars the saga of a hard-working man trying to keep his head above water. It is drawn from Ruby’s Growing Season EP. The collection’s release party occurred at The Green Light Bar on Tuesday evening (July 15).
OLD DOMINION / “Making Good Time”
Writers: Brad Tursi/Matthew Ramsey/Ross Copperman/Ross Ellis/Trevor Rosen; Producers: Old Dominion, Shane McAnally; Label: Columbia Nashville
– A country rocker for the young at heart. The teenagers in these lyrics are hot to trot and also plotting to escape their “slow down town.”
BROOKE LEE & LUKAS NELSON / “Dandelion”
Writers: Bobby Hamrick/Brinley Addington/Brooke Lee; Producer: Derek Wells; Label: Spirit Nashville Recordings/2 Mix Music
– This has a cool, swampy groove and a lyric of resilience. A dandelion will push up through the smallest crack in the pavement and persevere. That flower is what she compares herself to. Nelson contributes guitar, a harmony vocal and solo spots.
MARCUS HUMMON & SARA EVANS / “I Taste a Liquor Never Brewed”
Writers: Emily Dickinson/Marcus Hummon; Producer: Marcus Hummon; Label: 3686 RECORDS
– Songs for Emily is an album comprised of songs marrying Emily Dickinson’s poetry to Marcus Hummon’s melodies. On this track, the poet was joyously enraptured by a summer day. Evans sings lead on the bopping number. Hummon takes over during the bridge and sings along elsewhere. Sunny sounding.
MŌRIAH / “Superwoman”
Writers: Ivory Lane/Mōriah Smallbone/Paul Mabury; Producer: Paul Mabury; Label: F2 Entertainment Group
– This ballad mourns the loss of youthful bravery. She misses the hopes and dreams and aspirations that made her feel like a super hero when she was a kid. She wants to fly again, but she’s earthbound now. MŌRIAH’s delivery is spell binding, going from a dusky, whispery alto to a yearning, airy soprano. Recommended.
DASHA / “Oh, Anna!”
Writers: Anna Dasha Novotny/Chris LaCorte/Emily Weisband/Hillary Lindsey; Producer: Chris LaCorte; Label: Warner Records
– This gentle bopper asks her little-girl self to come back and bring her innocent courage, optimism and confidence. Sprightly yet thoughtful. This gal is batting a thousand.
RUSSELL DICKERSON / “Happen to Me”
Writers: Chase McGill/Chris LaCorte/Jessie Jo Dillon/Robert Hazard/Russell Dickerson; Producers: Chris LaCorte, Josh Kerr, Russell Dickerson; Label: Triple Tigers
– Dickerson leads a dance party in a wild whirl of merriment. Along the way, he assures us that “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” It will come as no surprise to learn that the track also has a dance remix.
SACHA & RESTLESS ROAD / “Shooting Star”
Writers: Cole Miracle/Colton Pack/Garrett Nichols/Sacha Visagie/Sam Martinez/Zach Beeken; Producers: Eric Arjes, Jimmy Robbins; Label: Sony Music Canada
– Sacha is a Canadian country chart topper, previously noted for “Hey Mom I Made It.” Teamed with the Restless Road trio, she sounds even better than before. The rolling, swaying country rocker sports electric-guitar licks galore as well as some fine vocalizing by both acts.
PRISCILLA BLOCK / “You’re Breaking My Heart (Cecelia)”
Writers: Chris Tompkins/Hailey Whitters/Jesse Frasure/Jessie Jo Dillon/Paul Simon; Producers: David Garcia, Jesse Frasure; Label: UMGN InDent Records
– This is a fascinating mash up of Simon & Garfunkel’s 1970 hit with her lyrics about a “Jolene” who’s up to no good. Pretty dang irresistibly catchy.
CHARLIE DANIELS & THE BEAU WEEVILS / “How We Roll”
Writer: Charlie Daniels; Producer: Casey Wood, James Stroud; Label: Blue Hat Records
– This Southern rocker with redneck pride was originally issued as by The Beau Weevils. Seven years later, the band’s ouput is being reissued, re-branded with the late Daniels’ name and re-tooled for digital consumption.
CARTER FAITH / “Sex, Drugs and Country Music”
Writers: Carter Faith/Lauren Hungate/Tofer Brown; Producer: Tofer Brown; Label: UMG Nashville
– An absolute delight. The lilting melody and her airy vocal sweetly reflect on the fact that “love is stupid” and that the best way to get through a heartbreak is with “Sex, Drugs and Country Music.” Winsome and wonderfully charming from start to finish.
T.J. Martell Foundation Unveils Honorees For 50th Anniversary Gala Set For September
/by Lauryn SinkThe T.J. Martell Foundation, the music industry’s leading foundation that provides funds for innovative cancer research, will celebrate its 50th anniversary year at the Annual New York Honors Gala on Sept. 16. The evening’s program will include a fundraising auction, with special performances and celebrity presenters to be announced in the weeks ahead.
To mark this milestone, the Foundation will debut a new honor dubbed the Circle of Legends. The inaugural honorees include Michele Anthony, Irving Azoff, Dr. Mitchell C. Benson, Steve Boom, Scott Borchetta, Will Botwin, Jim Caparro, Gary Casson, Warren Christensen, Tom Corson, Archie Davis, Clive Davis, Seth England, John Esposito, Dave Glew, Charlie Feldman, Jason Flom, Tom Freston, Joe Galante, Daniel Glass, David Glinert (deceased), Floyd Glinert (deceased), Charles Goldstuck, Berry Gordy, Jeff Harleston, Clint Higham, Jimmy Jam, Joel A. Katz (deceased), Michael Kushner, Aaron Levy, Terry Lewis, Avery Lipman, Monte Lipman, Carianne Marshall, Tony Martell (deceased), Harvey Mason Jr., Judy McGrath, Tommy Mottola, Mike O’Neill, Dino Paredes, Michael Pollack, Frances W. Preston (deceased), Diarmuid Quinn, Michael Reinert, Marc Reiter, Scott Rodger, Julie Swidler, John Sykes, Marsha Vlasic, Ron Wilcox and Chaka Zulu. Additional names may be announced in the coming weeks.
“This year’s 50th anniversary marks more than a milestone. It’s a powerful reminder of the extraordinary people who built this Foundation from the ground up,”says Steve Gawley, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. “With the launch of the Circle of Legends, we celebrate the visionaries whose generosity and commitment made five decades of progress possible and we welcome the next generation of leaders stepping up to carry the mission forward.”
“The music community’s support has always been at the heart of our work,” shares Lynn-Anne Huck, CEO of the T.J. Martell Foundation. “Their belief in our mission has driven real breakthroughs. As we look ahead to the future, we remain focused on advancing bold, high-impact research that brings us closer to a cure for cancer.”
The 2025 New York Honors Gala is being led by Board Chairman Gawley in collaboration with the Foundation’s executive committee.
BMI Hosts Packed House For Rooftop On The Row With Tucker Wetmore & Tanner Adell
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): BMI’s Shannon Sanders, Claire Dodelin, Jackson Kiger, Leslie Roberts, Tucker Wetmore, Tanner Adell, Clay Bradley, Mason Hunter, Nina Carter, MaryAnn Keen and Kelsey O’Neill. Photo: Collette Badora for BMI
BMI’s Rooftop on The Row series returned Tuesday night (July 15) with a packed house on hand for sizzling sets from Tucker Wetmore and Tanner Adell.
The night kicked off with a set from DJ Smoke as BMI’s Mason Hunter welcomed Adell to the stage. The California-singer-songwriter brought her country, pop and hip-hop infused sound to the rooftop with “Do Si Dontcha,” “Backroad,” “Silverado,” “Whiskey Blues” and “Buckle Bunny,” the title track from her 2023 mixtape.
Wetmore closed out the night with “Silverado Blue” and his current radio single “3,2,1.” He followed that up with the Platinum “Wine Into Whiskey” and toned back his headlining set with a piano mashup of timeless hits including Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” and the Commodores’ “Easy.” Wetmore ended the night with his No. 1 hit “Wind Up Missin’ You” and kept the crowd on their feet as the sun set with the viral “Brunette.”
BMI’s Rooftop On The Row series returns Aug. 12 with headliners Vincent Mason and Max McNown.
Blue Hat Records Rebrands Charlie Daniels’ Beau Weevils Project
/by Lorie HollabaughCharlie Daniels Jr. (Blue Hat) and Hazel Daniels (Blue Hat). Photo: Courtesy of Absolute Publicity
The Charlie Daniels family and Blue Hat Records are breathing new life into the Songs in the Key of E collection by rebranding the project as Charlie Daniels & the Beau Weevils.
In 2018, Country Music Hall of Famer Daniels formed a new band at 81. The project grew out of the desire for Daniels and producer James Stroud to work together again, and Daniels had an idea for something that wasn’t a solo record but wasn’t the CDB either, something stripped down, raw, gritty and swampy. CDB bass player Charlie Hayward was recruited, as was Billy Crain, brother of CDB’s guitar player from 1975-1988, Tommy Crain. Wanting to distance the side project from the CDB, Daniels eventually settled on calling the band Beau Weevils and they recorded Songs in the Key of E.
The rebranding into the new name will allow fans to more easily find it on streaming platforms. New pressings of the rebranded CD have been available since April, but the new digital and streaming packages dropped on June 27, and contain a short but fun exclusive recording of Daniels’ a cappella arrangement of “The Boll Weevil Song,” a very old blues number which now serves as a brief intro to this new/old sound.
This release also marks the first since Blue Hat President and co-founder David Corlew exited the label earlier this year.
“Mom and I want to thank David for all he has done since being at the helm of Blue Hat Records since its inception,” says Charlie Daniels Jr. “When Dad wanted to step away from the Music Row establishment and do the projects he was passionate about, David was there to help pave the way for some outstanding and diverse music from cover songs from some of the best southern bands of all times to a bluegrass gospel album featuring some of the best who ever played in either genre to Dad’s tribute to Bob Dylan, the acoustic Off the Grid-Doin’ it Dylan. David enabled Dad to outstretch his creative wings, and we will always be grateful to David and Carolyn Corlew for helping him do that.”
“Blue Hat was one of the earliest independent labels in the beginning, following the lead of industry forward thinkers like Al Bunetta,” explains Corlew. “I believe we accomplished everything we wanted to do in our 30-plus years as partners. I wish the Daniels family much success as they move forward with a strong catalog of the past works of Charlie Daniels and the CDB.”
For the time being, Hazel Daniels is overseeing operations which will be handled day to day by Daniels Jr. and Randy Owen. The label continues their relationship with Bob Frank Distribution, and Bob Frank remains a partner in Blue Hat.
Colton Pack Inks With Edgehill Music Publishing
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Josh Brackin (Brackin Law), Tara Joseph (Co-Founder, Edgehill), Julia Keefe (Head of A&R, Edgehill), Colton Pack, Josh Joseph (CEO and Founder, Edgehill), Martha Earls (Neon Coast) and Tyler Corrado (Neon Coast) Photo: Courtesy of Katie Larson
Restless Road‘s Colton Pack has signed a global publishing deal with Edgehill Music Publishing.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Colton to the Edgehill family,” shares Julia Keefe, Head of A&R. “From the very first meeting, it was clear how genuine and passionate he is — both as an artist and as a person. His heart for storytelling and the authenticity he brings to every song are exactly what we strive to champion here. We’re thrilled to start this next chapter together.”
Originally from Danese, West Virginia, Pack grew up surrounded by music in his hometown church where his dad was the pastor. At a young age, he began to sing in church, enter music competitions and write songs. After moving to Nashville, Pack formed the country music trio Restless Road with Garrett Nichols and Zach Beeken.
The trio has accumulated over 375 million cumulative career streams and amassed a following of over five million across their social platforms. Restless Road has toured with Kane Brown, Russell Dickerson, Tim McGraw and Cole Swindell.
“I’m very excited and grateful to be a part of the Edgehill family,” says Pack. “I’m looking forward to working alongside this incredible team and their amazing writers! I can’t wait to create songs that truly impact people’s lives and excited for what’s ahead.”
Marcus King Band Plots ‘Darling Blue Tour Pt. 1’ For Fall
/by Lauryn SinkThe Marcus King Band will hit the road this fall on the “Darling Blue Tour Pt. 1.”
The 13-date run kicks off Sept. 11 in Davenport, Iowa and includes stops in Memphis, Tennessee, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Little Rock, Arkansas and more. Angel White, Laci Kaye Booth and Carter Faith will join as support across select dates.
Tickets will be on sale beginning tomorrow (July 18). More information is available here.
The tour celebrates the band’s newest record, Darling Blue, set for release on Sept. 26 via American Records/Republic Records.
“Darling Blue Tour Pt. 1” Dates:
September 11—Davenport, IA—Capitol Theater*
October 12—Peoria, IL—Civic Center Theater*
October 14—Lawrence, KS—Liberty Hall*
October 17—Stephenville, TX—Twisted J Live
October 19—Fayetteville, AR—JJ’s††
October 21—Starkville, MS—Rick’s Cafe††
October 23—Memphis, TN—Graceland*
October 24—Fairhope, AL—Live at Five*
October 30—Catoosa, OK—Hard Rock Live
October 31—Little Rock, AR—The Hall‡‡
November 2—Corpus Christi, TX—Concrete Street Pavilion‡‡
November 5—Lubbock, TX—Cook’s Garage (indoors)‡‡
November 6—Albuquerque, NM—Revel‡‡
*with Angel White
††Laci Kaye Booth
‡‡Carter Faith
Cody Johnson’s COJO Championship Event Returns To Texas In October
/by Lorie HollabaughCody Johnson. Photo: Chris Douglas
Cody Johnson has announced the return of his COJO Championship Event, taking place Oct. 7–12 in Belton, Texas at the Cadence Bank Center Arena.
The multi-day event will bring together rodeo competition, music and the community, and this year’s Championship will also feature new events including a dedicated All Ladies Day featuring Breakaway Roping and Ladies Team Roping, followed by a day of Youth Junior Team Roping. Johnson also announced that both the Breakaway Roping and the COJO Open are now officially recognized as American Contender Series Events.
“Team roping has always been a huge part of my life, it’s my refuge from the stage and the spotlight,” says Johnson. “When I’m on horseback with a rope in hand, I’m not the guy on tour or in the studio, I’m just a cowboy, and that’s who I’ve always been at heart.”
On Oct. 10, the Champs for Charity Cowboy Auction & Dinner will take place, once again benefiting the Texas FFA. This year’s
charity auction and dinner will feature an acoustic performance from Johnson.
The COJO Championship Event is a celebration of the values that define Western American lifestyle: grit, passion, and giving back. In that spirit, Johnson and his wife Brandi are again partnering with the Texas Future Farmers of America, an organization close to their hearts, as it was through the Texas FFA that they first met. Inspired by George Strait, who hosted his final George Strait Team Roping Classic in 2017, Johnson launched The COJO Championship Event with the goal of bringing back a beloved team roping tradition and blessing his cowboy friends.
Curb | Word Music Publishing Signs Garrett Nichols
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Colt Murski (Curb | Word), Tyler Corrado (Neon Coast), Martha Earls (Neon Coast), Garrett Nichols, Sarah Schumacher (Curb | Word), Josh Brackin (Brackin Law) and Calista Miller (Curb | Word). Photo: Randy Powers
Curb | Word Music Publishing has signed Garrett Nichols, a member of the country trio Restless Road.
“I’m incredibly honored to be joining the team at Curb | Word Music Publishing,” shares Nichols. “It’s a dream to work with such passionate and talented people, and I’m excited to keep growing as a songwriter alongside them.”
Senior Creative Director, Country Publishing, Sarah Shumacher, adds, “We are thrilled to have Garrett join the Curb | Word Music Publishing family. He contributes remarkable energy, work ethic, and passion for his craft, and we are excited to continue watching him achieve his songwriting goals!”
A native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Nichols’ passion for country music started as a child. He picked up the guitar at 12 years old and auditioned for American Idol at 16, which helped him learn more about songwriting. Videos of covers and originals Nichols posted on YouTube caught the eyes of Zach Beeken and Colton Pack, both competitors on the third season of The X Factor. Together, the trio formed Restless Road in 2015.
As a songwriter, Nichols has co-written songs for Restless Road, including “And Then Some” and “I’d Love To.” He also co-wrote Sacha’s recent release “Shooting Star (ft. Restless Road)” with Pack, Beeken, Sacha Visagie, Cole Miracle and Sam Martinez.
Braden Jamison Inks With Sea Gayle Music
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R): Emily Craig, Kim Wiggins, Brandon Gregg, Braden Jamison, Molly Shehan, JD Groover, Chris DuBois, Davis Forney
Braden Jamison has inked a worldwide publishing deal with Sea Gayle Music.
The Oklahoma native began playing guitar at age 11 and moved to Nashville in 2020. Inspired by the sounds of Merle Haggard, Keith Whitley, Randy Travis, George Strait, Chris Stapleton, John Mayer and The Eagles, Jamison released his latest EP, Criminal Record, earlier this year.
“Sea Gayle has felt like family from the start,” says Jamison. “I’m honored to officially be part of what they’re building, and I’m excited to grow with a team that truly believes in my music and me.”
“The first time I heard Braden Jamison sing, I knew he was the real deal,” adds Chris DuBois, CEO of Sea Gayle Music. “He has an authenticity that’s impossible to fake. You don’t have to ask him who his influences are, you can hear them in every line he writes and every song he sings. We’re thrilled to welcome Braden to the Sea Gayle family and excited to be part of what’s next for him.”