Industry Ink: Luke Combs, Kelsey Hart, Sister Hazel, More

Luke Combs Appears At Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum’s All Access Program For Students

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Writer-Editor, Dave Paulson, museum CEO Kyle Young, Luke Combs and museum Senior Director of Education and Community Engagement Katie Palmer. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted an interview and brief performance with Luke Combs as part of the museum’s All Access program for students. Combs shared his experiences and career lessons with nearly 600 local seventh through twelfth graders in the museum’s CMA Theater. Combs also performed two songs during the program — “Fast Car” and “When it Rains it Pours.”

The museum’s All Access program connects students with country music’s creative and entertainment communities and illuminates the history and culture presented in the museum galleries. Combs is currently featured in an exhibition at the museum, “Luke Combs: The Man I Am,” which traces his story from singing with his school choirs in North Carolina to headlining stadiums around the world. The exhibit runs until June 2025 and is included with museum admission.

 

Kelsey Hart’s ‘Life With You’ Goes Gold

Kelsey Hart, along with his wife Auminee Hart, the Curb Records team, Riverwood Entertainment, “Life With You” producer Blake Bollinger, Bracken Law’s Josh Bracken, “Life With You” co-writer Kyle Schlesinger and Riley Roth celebrate Hart’s RIAA Gold certification of “Life With You” at the Curb Records office in Nashville

Kelsey Hart is celebrating the RIAA Gold certification of his top 30 single and viral TikTok hit, “Life With You.” The rising star is also getting ready to hit the road with Restless Road on their “Goin’ Out Like That Tour,” which will visit 20 cities this spring. The title cut from Hart’s full-length debut, Life With You released last year and has amassed upwards of 117 million global streams and is currently top 30-and-climbing at country radio.

 

Sister Hazel Raises Over $800K At 7th Annual “Lyrics For Life” Benefit

Sister Hazel. Photo: Chris Watkins Photography

Sister Hazel hosted its seventh annual “Lyrics for Life – An Evening of Making Music Matter” event on March 8 in their hometown of Gainesville, Florida. The event raised more than $800,000 for Lyrics for Life’s Camp Hazelnut, the Florida Cancer Specialists Foundation, and STOP! Children’s Cancer in Gainesville. The unforgettable evening featured an intimate performance by Sister Hazel, with special guest appearances by Rick Springfield and Edwin McCain. Since its founding, “Lyrics for Life” has raised more than $5 million to support children’s cancer research and treatment.

 

Jyou Signs With East Music Row Records & Deluge Music

Pictured (L-R, seated): EMR’s Johnny Gates, Deluge Music’s David Robkin, Jyou and EMR’s Austin Luther; (L-R, standing): Winona Fighter’s Chloe Kinnon, EMR artist Felicity, Deluge Music’s Stephanie Greene and Jyou’s family and friends

Alternative/urban artist Jyou has signed with East Music Row Records and Deluge Music. The signing and celebration took place last week at Deluge’s Starstruck offices.

 

Seph Schlueter Counting Blessings With Gold-Certified No. 1

Seph Schlueter and the PLG team, manager, Jon Sell / Origin Creative Co and MPM Business Management team, and booking team – Platform Artists and co-songwriters

Seph Schlueter‘s No. 1 song “Counting My Blessings” has been certified Gold. As his first major label release, this song was also No. 1 on all four Christian charts for multiple weeks and was awarded the 2024 K-Love Breakout Single of the Year, nominated for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 2024 Dove Awards, and a finalist for the 2024 Billboard Awards Top Christian Song.

In addition, Schlueter was named a 2025 Amazon Artist to Watch. He has released a new song, “Turn It To Praise,” out now. This song follows his January worship release, “Words We’ll Sing Forever” and his current radio single, “Running Back To You,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Audience Chart and currently sits in the top 2 on the Billboard and Mediabase charts.

 

Neah McMeen Inks With PLA Media

Neah McMeen. Photo: Libby Danforth

Neah McMeen has signed with PLA Media for publicity representation. Hailing from Webber, Kansas, McMeen’s sound is deeply rooted in America’s heartland. When she’s not performing, she’s a full-time sophomore at The University of Kansas, where she is pursuing a degree in Health Sciences. She recently released her somewhat salty debut single, “Bitter” and a TikTok video from her last Nashville photo/video shoot recently went viral, nearing 500,000 views within 48 hours.

BREAKING: Jennifer Way Exits Sony Music Nashville

Jennifer Way. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Sony Music Nashville Sr. VP of Marketing Jennifer Way has exited her role after eight years with the company.

Way was responsible for the oversight of all marketing efforts, including product management, partnership marketing and new ventures, digital marketing, international marketing, media, creative services and content development for the Sony Music Nashville roster. Way has been extensively involved in SMN’s domestic and global artist development efforts and the breaking down of racial and genre barriers for country acts. Way’s leadership has led a series of successful campaigns with superstar artists and rising talent including Luke Combs, Kane Brown, Megan Moroney, Nate Smith, Corey Kent and more.

Prior to joining Sony Music Nashville in 2016, she spent over a decade at UMG Nashville and was integral in launching the careers of such entertainers as Chris Stapleton and Kacey Musgraves.

Way has been listed on multiple industry lists including Billboard’s Women in Music (2022 and 2023), Billboard’s Country Power Players (2022) and Variety’s New Leaders (2021).

AJ Pruis Extends Deal With Combustion Music & Story House Collective

Pictured (L-R): Combustion Music’s Keithan Melton, Combustion Music’s Falcon, Story House Collective’s Matthew West, AJ Pruis, Combustion Music’s Chris Farren, Combustion Music’s Kelly Lyons and Combustion Music’s Blake Duncan. Photo: Melissa Pruis

AJ Pruis has extended his publishing deal with Combustion Music in partnership with Story House Collective.

Pruis recently notched his eighth No. 1 single as a songwriter with Tasha Layton and Chris Brown’s “Worship Through It.” Pruis works in country, pop and Christian writers’ rooms, with credits on songs from Newsboys, Matthew West, Sanctus Real, Megan Moroney, Max McNown, Corey Kent, Fletcher, Colbie Caillat, Hey Violet and more.

He co-wrote and co-produced several tracks on West’s album Don’t Stop Praying, including his current top 15 single, “Unashamed”. Pruis’ more recent cuts include Kent’s “Break Like That,” Reyna Roberts’ “Justify.” Spencer Crandall’s “The Right One,” Rhett Walker’s “Somebody Say Amen,” Loyals’ “Give To Me,” Olivia Lane’s “Who God Says You Are” and more. Prius has also had songs cut by Ingrid Andress, Jordan Feliz, Alana Springsteen, Casting Crowns, Anne Wilson, Locash, Scotty McCreery and more.

“Couldn’t be happier to extend our partnership with Matthew West and AJ Pruis. AJ continues to excel and win in multiple formats,” says Combustion Music President Chris Farren. “We are so pumped to continue winning together.”

West adds, “It has been such an honor to partner with AJ and to have a front row seat to watch his journey unfold, and I’m excited to announce the continuation of our partnership. He’s writing and producing one great song after another and there’s no doubt in my mind he’s got a bright future ahead of him. The music industry has discovered what a unique talent AJ is and I have no doubt that the best is yet to come.”

“Feeling incredibly blessed to keep working with Story House Collective and Combustion Music,” says Pruis. “They’ve been an amazing team for the past decade, and I can’t wait to see what we do together in the coming years!”

Jason McArthur Joins Red Street Records

Jason McArthur

Jason McArthur has joined Red Street Records as VP of Christian A&R and Publishing. In his new role, McArthur will oversee the label’s Christian roster including Jason Crabb, Consumed by Fire, Cade Thompson and Iveth Luna as well as songwriters Brian White, the Ward Brothers and Crabb.

Formerly VP of A&R at Sony Music Entertainment’s Provident Entertainment, McArthur was responsible for signing, developing and guiding the careers of artists such as Casting Crowns, Tauren Wells, RED, KB, Brian Littrell and Michael W. Smith. Additionally, McArthur boasts several Grammy nominations, and three Dove Awards for songwriting and producing.

“I couldn’t be more thrilled about our latest addition to the Red Street staff,” shares Red Street Records CEO Jay DeMarcus. “Jason’s history and heavily decorated career speaks for itself, and I’m eager to watch him step in and work his magic with our roster of rising Christian hitmakers. This is the start of an incredible chapter at Red Street!”

Concord Acquires Stem Distribution

Milana Lewis, Tom Becci & Kristin Graziani. Photo: Erica Hernandez

Concord has acquired Stem Distribution, adding the company to its subsidiary portfolio. Stem will remain a separate division within Concord Label Group, led by CEO Milana Lewis and President Kristin Graziani.

Stem has begun and grown artist careers for rising talent and established acts. With Concord, Stem will now have more capital and resources to gain new technology and develop the infrastructure needed to enhance its portfolio of label services and drive Stem’s global growth. The deal will not impact current staffing or operations.

“The success of the indie community is vital to the long-term growth and health of the music industry,” shares Tom Becci, Chief Executive of Concord Label Group. “Our investment in Stem will equip them with the tools necessary to deliver first-class service across the globe while further modernizing the indie music landscape. Our focus on bolstering independent artists and entrepreneurs has never been clearer.”

Milana and her team have spent a decade creating a company that provides immense value to both artists and labels.” adds Concord CEO Bob Valentine. “Like Concord, their focus has always been giving artists the tools they need to realize their visions and grow their careers. I am excited to welcome the Stem team to Concord and look forward to witnessing our collective success.”

“From day one, Stem has been hellbent in its mission to provide artists and their teams true autonomy.” says Lewis. “We’ve built a platform that has consistently launched the hottest artists in the world by assembling the right components—discerning taste, cutting-edge financial tools, seamless distribution, bespoke marketing strategies and high-touch creative services. Now, with Concord’s backing, we gain more fuel for the engine and a global team to help us scale. This isn’t an exit—it’s an expansion. We’re doubling down on raising the standard for independent artists and proving what’s possible when they have the right support behind them.”

“Stem and Concord both serve as trusted and successful partners to independent artists,” explains Graziani. “Bob, Tom, Vic and the Concord team have built an incredibly impressive, durable business across multiple facets of the industry and we are honored to be their selected partner as they enter the rapidly growing and sought-after distribution space. We know Concord’s capital, comprehensive global label services and strategic expertise across recorded music will immediately strengthen Stem’s offering, while allowing us to continue to deliver on our promise of empowering independent artists and labels.”

As part of the deal, Tone, the business platform for royalty accounting and other modern financial tools for record labels under Stem, will operate as an independent business, with Concord serving as one of its investors.

Concord’s external legal counsel was provided by Reed Smith, with tax advisory services from KPMG. Stem’s team was led by Raine and featured counsel from Rachel Totten and Natalie Martirossian from Goodwin Procter, Sarah Graham from Gibson Dunn and Laxmi Vijaysankar from Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy Worob & Averill.

Parker McCollum Reveals New Album Details During Rodeo Houston Show

Parker McCollum revealed the title and release date of his upcoming self-titled, fifth studio album to the sold-out crowd at Rodeo Houston on Friday night (March 21).

Marking his third consecutive sold-out appearance at Rodeo Houston, McCollum gave the lucky record crowd of 71,216 fans first access to pre-save the new album, due out June 27. The Conroe, Texas native offered up a 12-song set to the massive Lone Star crowd during the night packed with energy and unforgettable moments, including his son Major making his rodeo debut.

Teaming with songwriters including Jon Randall, Randy Rogers, Lori McKenna, Randy Montana, Liz Rose, Natalie Hemby, Monty Criswell and more, the new album was produced by Frank Liddell and recorded at the legendary Power Station studio in New York City. McCollum revisits the emotions around his unencumbered “wild years,” the pressures of measuring up to public and personal standards, some of the bad decisions and the unfathomable blessings that have all colored his life to this point on the new album.

The Listening Room Celebrates 19th Anniversary With Entire Day Of Music

Chris Blair. Photo: The Listening Room Cafe

The Listening Room Cafe recently celebrated the venue’s 19th anniversary with a full day of music from 15 hit songwriters during several sold-out shows on March 15.

The celebration included performances by Marc Beeson, Craig Campbell, Adam Craig, Brian Davis, Jason Duke, J.T. Harding, Mark Irwin, AJ Kross, Jenn Schott, The Warren Brothers, Keesy Timmer, Eric Van Houten, Ben Williams and The Listening Room’s Founder and Visionary, Chris Blair.

“Nineteen years ago, I set out to create something more than just another venue—I wanted a space that put the song and the songwriter first,” shared Blair. “I moved to town as an artist and fell in love with songwriting, and through that journey, I saw a need for a place that truly honored the craft, with great sound, great food, and a deeper connection to the stories behind the music. The Listening Room was built on that vision, and after all these years, it’s still about the songs, the songwriters, and the community we’ve built together.

“From the incredible rounds to our Sound Good Do Good program, giving back has become part of who we are,” he continued. “Every night, when someone walks out saying they have a new respect for songwriters or can’t wait to come back, that’s what makes it all worth it. Thank you everyone for helping us celebrate 19 years, and here’s to many more ahead.”

Last year, The Listening Room sold over 130,000 tickets to attendees from 40 countries and 48 states. The venue has hosted over 800 shows with over 1,000 songwriters performing on its stages, and its monthly Sound Good Do Good shows have raised over $100,000 throughout the year.

Leon Bridges & Charley Crockett Team For New ‘The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour’

Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett. Photo: Torie Conroy

Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett are joining forces on their new “The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour,” a series of shows that celebrate their shared roots, longtime friendship and the rich musical heritage of Texas.

The limited engagement tour will kick off with a special, previously-announced show at the Hollywood Bowl on June 5 before visiting 19 cities from August through the end of September including Toronto, Philadelphia, Richmond, Raleigh, Charleston, Birmingham and more. Noeline Hofmann, Reyna Tropical, Honky Tonkin’ In Queens, Dave Alvin and Jimmie Dale Gilmore have been tapped as support on the dates, appearing at select shows on the new tour. Pre-sales for the tour starts on March 25, and tickets go on sale to the public on March 28. One dollar from every ticket sold will be donated to Bridges’ charity, The Big Good.

Known for his timeless storytelling and genre-bending sound, Bridges will bring the spirit of his fourth studio album, Leon, to the stage, along with some of his Platinum hits. Crockett, the street busker-turned-country cult hero, has released 14 independent albums. His latest record, Lonesome Drifter, out now, channels the raw, unfiltered essence of a road-worn storyteller.

“The Crooner & The Cowboy Tour” Dates:
6/5 – Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
8/26 – BMO Pavilion, Milwaukee, WI
8/27 – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill, Sterling Heights, MI
8/28 – Budweiser Stage, Toronto, ON
8/30 – Broadview Stage at SPAC, Saratoga Springs, NY
8/31 – Thompson’s Point, Portland, ME
9/1 – Thompson’s Point, Portland, ME
9/4 – Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY
9/5 – The Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA
9/6 – Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, Richmond, VA
9/7 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD
9/9 – Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
9/10 – The ICON Festival Stage at Smale Park, Cincinnati, OH
9/12 – Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC
9/13 – Credit One Stadium, Charleston, SC
9/14 – St. Augustine Amphitheatre, St. Augustine, FL
9/15 – The BayCare Sound, Clearwater, FL
9/17 – Coca-Cola Amphitheater, Birmingham, AL
9/19 – Walmart AMP, Rogers, AR
9/21 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, TX
9/23 – Moody Center, Austin, TX

First Round Of Performers Announced For 60th ACM Awards

The first round of performers for the landmark 60th Academy of Country Music Awards have been revealed, including Blake Shelton, Eric Church and Lainey Wilson. More will be announced in the coming weeks.

Hosted by 16-time ACM Award-winning entertainment icon Reba McEntire, the 60th ACM Awards will stream live exclusively for a global audience across 240+ countries and territories on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 7 p.m. CST from the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas. Tickets are now available at SeatGeek.

The show will celebrate six decades of country music. Shelton, a six-time ACM Award recipient and former ACM Awards host, will take the stage as his top 10 single “Texas” continues to rise up the charts. Seven-time ACM Award recipient Church will perform on the heels of his newest album, Evangeline Vs. The Machine, dropping May 2. Reigning Entertainer of the Year and 12-time ACM Award recipient Wilson will return to the ACM Awards stage after winning the Academy’s highest honor in 2024.

Nominations for the 60th ACM Awards will be announced this Thursday (March 27) with additional performers, presenters and ACM Awards week events announced in the coming weeks.

Cole Phillips Inks With WME

Pictured (L-R, back row): WME’s Jon Folk, Jeremy Upton and Caleb Fenn. (L-R, front row): WHY&HOW’s Reid Alexander and Matt Stubbs, Cole Phillips, WME’s Geoff Turner and WHY&HOW’S Harrison Klein. Photo: Courtesy of WME

Country singer-songwriter Cole Phillips has signed a worldwide representation deal with WME in all areas.

The Bridge Creek, Oklahoma native has gained recognition in Nashville with his gritty storytelling, authenticity and powerful vocals. Citing influences such as Hank Williams Jr., David Allan Coe, Zach Bryan, Cody Jinks and Nirvana, he mixes classic country with contemporary style.

His viral breakthrough single “Drinking Alone” has garnered millions of streams to date. His newest project, Steel Toes and Texacos, will release on April 11 via RECORDS Nashville. The EP features five tracks co-written tracks, including the already released “West Tx.”

“Cole’s unique voice as a young songwriter and performer immediately caught our attention,” shares WME’s Geoff Turner. “We are absolutely thrilled to partner with someone this incredibly talented.”

“I like working with real people that are going to do right by me,” adds Phillips. “The people over at WME are real folks with real values and that meant a lot to me the first time we met. Can’t wait to see where this goes!”

Phillips is represented by WHY&HOW for management.