Kane Brown Slates New Album, Tour For Early 2025

Kane Brown’s The High Road. Photo: Dennis Leupold

Multi-Platinum entertainer Kane Brown will start 2025 with a bang, slating his new album The High Road for a Jan. 24 release via Sony Music Nashville/Zone 4. He will also hit the road on a 23-city tour of the same name on March 13 in San Diego, California.

As his fourth studio album, The High Road includes already-released tracks “Fiddle In the Band” and “Miles On It,” his latest collaboration with Marshmello. Brown will debut another tune from the album, “Backseat Driver,” tonight (Oct. 10) on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Written by Jacob Davis and Jordan Walker and produced by Dann Huff, “Backseat Driver” will be available on Friday (Oct. 11) along with the album’s pre-order/pre-save.

“The High Road Tour” will hit Portland, Montreal, Nashville and more before wrapping in Gilford, New Hampshire on May 25. Scotty McCreery, Mitchell Tenpenny, Ashley Cooke and Dasha will serve as support. Tickets will go on sale to the general public Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 a.m. local time.

Brown, a five-time American Music Award winner, was recently recognized with the Country Champion Award at the second annual People’s Choice Country Awards. He was also included in the American Music Awards 50th Anniversary Special on Sunday evening (Oct. 6), where he performed “Miles On It.”

“The High Road Tour” Dates:
Thurs March 13 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena *^
Fri March 14 – Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena *^
Sat March 15 – Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center *^
Thurs March 20 – Portland, OR – Moda Center *^
Fri March 21 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Arena *^
Sat March 22 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Arena *^
Thurs March 27 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada life Centre +^
Sat March 29 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome +^
Sun March 30 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place +^
Thurs April 3 – Quebec City, QC – Videotron Centre +^
Fri April 4 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre +^
Sat April 5 – Providence, RI – Amica Mutual Pavilion +^
Thurs April 10 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center +^
Fri April 11 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena +^
Sat April 12 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena *=
Thurs April 24 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena *=
Fri April 25 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena *=
Thurs May 1 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center +=
Fri May 2 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena +=
Sat May 3 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena +=
Fri May 9 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena *=
Sat May 10 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena *=
Thurs May 15 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena *=
Fri May 16 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena *=
Sat May 17 – Atlantic City, NJ – Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall *=
Thurs May 22 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC *=
Fri May 23 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC *=
Sat May 24 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion *=
Sun May 25 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion *=
Sat June 21 – Columbus, OH-Buckeye Country Superfest
July 10-13 – Chicago, IL- Windy City Smokeout

* Mitchell Tenpenny
+ Scotty McCreery
^ Dasha
= Ashley Cooke

ACM Lifting Lives Launches Mental Health Hotline

ACM Lifting Lives have revealed their newest initiative, the ACM Lifting Lives Hope Line. The new call line offers on-demand support and access to mental health resources for all working professionals in the country music industry.

“Our team at ACM Lifting Lives is constantly exploring new ways to support those within our tight-knit country music family, and the ACM Lifting Lives Hope Line is just one more way for us to extend help to those who need it among our community,” shares Lyndsay Cruz, Executive Director of ACM Lifting Lives. “Whether you’re touring across the nation or working a 9-5 on Music Row, mental health is so important, and this call line will hopefully streamline the process of finding the right providers and general mental health support whenever needed.”

“As part of our commitment to supporting the well-being of those who dedicate their lives to the music industry, we’re excited to introduce the new mental health support program for the country music community through ACM Lifting Lives,” adds Ryan Cain, CEO of the Hope Desk. “This initiative is designed to ensure they have access to professional, confidential resources whenever needed, whether they’re facing anxiety, depression, stress, or any form of addiction. No one should feel alone when dealing with these challenges, and we’re here to provide the support they need.”

Features of the ACM Lifting Lives Hope Line include a dedicated concierge hot line available by calling 833-ACM-1855, access to clinical programs for professionals and their families, a broad and nationwide range network of mental health providers and discounted provider pricing on mental health services.

The ACM Lifting Lives Hope Line is managed by The Hope Desk and is available from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. CT daily for immediate crisis support and assistance with the programs. Non-crisis communication can also be accessed by emailing liftinglives@hopedesk.co.

Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban & Bailey Zimmerman Added To ‘Concert For Carolina’ Lineup

The “Concert for Carolina” lineup continues to grow, as Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban and Bailey Zimmerman joining the star-studded Hurricane Helene relief benefit, taking place Oct. 26 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

As previously announced, James Taylor, Luke Combs, Eric Church and Billy Strings will headline the event, hosted by ESPN’s Marty Smith and Barstool Sports’ Caleb Pressley and presented by Explore Asheville and the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority. Additional artists are set to be announced soon.

All proceeds, including sponsorships, will be split evenly between Combs and Church’s Chief Cares Foundation. Combs’ portion will be distributed between Samaritan’s Purse, Manna Food Bank, Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC and Eblen Charities, and Church’s Chief Cares Foundation is focused on helping established charities and organizations that are well-managed, organized and can expedite aid directly to the families affected by Hurricane Helene.

Tickets are available now. For more information, click here. For those unable to attend the concert but still looking to support, donations can be made the North Carolina Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund or to various organizations listed on the “Concert for Carolina” website.

CAA Announces 2024 Young Nashville Party Date & Details

CAA will host its annual Young Nashville Party on Thursday, Oct. 24 at Acme Feed & Seed.

The gathering of next-generation professionals from across the entertainment and sports industries seeks to raise money and awareness in support of Communities In Schools of Tennessee (CISTN).

Starting at 8 p.m., this year’s event will feature three floors of entertainment, including an open bar, complimentary food, a mechanical bull and a rooftop view. Additionally, VIP ticket holders will have access to complimentary tattoos, a private rooftop bar and a gifting suite featuring a custom hat bar from JRT as well as products from Dibs, Kingmakers Cigars, Casetify, Hanx Coffee Co. and more.

Tickets are available now. For more information, click here.

Ben Johnson Renews With Tape Room & Artist Publishing Group, Adds Runner Music To Team

Ben Johnson. Photo: Dusty Barker

Award-winning songwriter Ben Johnson has extended his publishing deal with Tape Room Music and Artist Publishing Group, and has added Ryan Tedder’s Runner Music to the team.

Originally from Meridian, Mississippi, Johnson has earned nine No. 1 singles, including Nate Smith’s “Bulletproof,” Dierks Bentley’s “Gone,” Paramalee’s “Take My Name” and Dylan Scott’s “New Truck.” His 2021 co-written No. 1 “One of Them Girls” by Lee Brice had an unprecedented sweep across ASCAP, BMI and SESAC for Country Song of The Year.

Johnson has landed cuts across genres, from Justin Timberlake, Meek Mill, Diplo, Weezer and David Guetta to Morgan Wallen, Hardy, Thomas Rhett and more. He also writes and records music with his two sisters, Jenna and KK, in their band Track45.

“Ben has established himself as one of the top songwriters and producers across all genres and formats,” says Tape Room President Blain Rhodes. “We couldn’t be more excited to continue our partnership with him alongside APG and Runner moving forward.”

“We are so excited to be working with Ben alongside our friends at Tape Room and APG,” adds Runner Music’s Amanda Hill and Tedder. “Ben is an incredible songwriter who we’ve admired for years and are so happy to now call family.”

“I could not be more excited to be extending my publishing deal with Tape Room/APG and adding Runner to the team,” Johnson shares. “It’s so special to be able to work with people who have been my heroes for so long—first Ashley and now Ryan. I’m grateful for the support of Tape Room, APG and Runner, and can’t wait to get to work together!”

Exit/In Founder Owsley Manier Passes

Owsley Manier

Nashville music entrepreneur Owsley Manier has died at age 77.

He is best remembered as the co-founder of the legendary Elliston Place nightclub The Exit/In. Earlier in his life, the Nashville native was a member of the 1960s rock band The Lemon Charade.

Owsley Manier (right) with Rock Block historical marker

He and Brugh Reynolds co-founded The Exit/In in 1971. Few Nashville venues have had as rich a legacy as Exit/In. It all started when the relatively unknown singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett auditioned for the partners and was booked on the spot. The venue was initially a listening room for such Nashville songwriters, but it expanded into being a 500-person capacity rock club in the 1980s.

Over its 50+ years, it has played host to an impressive array of talent, from rising local acts to international superstars. Some of the renowned musicians who have entertained at Exit/In include The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Etta James, Johnny Cash, Muddy Waters, R.E.M., The Allman Brothers, John Lee Hooker, The Black Crowes, Dr. John, The B-52s, Kansas, Lyle Lovett, Billy Crystal, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Police, Garbage, Emmylou Harris, Billy Joel, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Doc Watson, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt and Dire Straits.

Comedian Steve Martin once led the audience out into the street in a parade and wound up buying burgers for the whole crowd. The club was featured in the 1975 Robert Altman movie Nashville. Kellie Pickler, among others, used it as the site of a music video. K.D. Lang was introduced to Music City with a performance at the club. It has also been the site of numerous documentary film interviews.

B.B. King, Warren Zevon, Waylon Jennings, The Ramones, Kris Kristofferson, 10,000 Maniacs, The Everly Brothers, Talking Heads, Rick Nelson, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Leon Russell, Fats Domino, The Pointer Sisters, Ronnie Milsap, Barry Manilow, The Guess Who, Cheech & Chong, Dwight Yoakam, The Smithereeens, Vince Gill, Charlie Daniels, John Prine, Living Color, Eddie Money, Son Volt, Dan Fogelberg, Train, Hank Williams Jr., The Pretenders, Guy Clark, Ben Folds, The Goo Goo Dolls and Steve Earle have all showcased at The Exit/In.

The club became the anchor of what was known as Nashville’s “Rock Block,” a stretch of Elliston Place that was home to assorted bars, restaurants, music venues, tattoo shops, vape emporiums, newsstands and more. In 2023, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, although it continues to operate as a music venue. More than 25 owners have passed through its history. Since 2022 it has been owned and operated by AJ Capital Partners.

John Owsley Manier died at home in Dowelltown, Tennessee on Friday, October 1. He is survived by his son Aaron Manier and by sisters Cynthia Barbour and Helen Bryan and niece McKeen Butler. There will be a Celebration of Life memorial service at The Exit/In on Sunday (Oct. 13) at 3:00 PM featuring music and stories.

Opry Entertainment Group Elevates Jordan Pettit & Jenn Tressler

Jordan Pettit & Jenn Tressler. Photos: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry

Opry Entertainment Group (OEG) has elevated Jordan Pettit to Vice President of Artist Relations and Jenn Tressler to Director of Artist & Industry Relations.

“Both Jordan and Jenn have been instrumental in building the trusted industry relationships and unique fan experiences that set Opry Entertainment Group apart,” says Patrick Moore, OEG CEO. “I am confident that their leadership will help us unlock even more opportunities to connect artists with fans as we move towards the Opry’s centennial.”

Since joining the company in 2018, Pettit has been instrumental in the creation of artist-driven initiatives and fan experiences that support OEG’s operational goals. He has also served as a bridge-builder to crossover artists, and forged early relationships with country stars as creator of Opry NextStage and other artist-centric programs. In his new role, Pettit will lead the Artist Relations team in developing unique programs and events that hope to further strengthen connections with both artists and fans. Prior to OEG, he held various positions on the label side of the industry, including Vice President of National Radio Marketing at Warner Music Group, for 12 years. Additionally, Pettit currently sits on the Board of Directors for Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) and veteran charity CreatiVets.

Tressler came to OEG in 2020 as Artist Relations Manager, and was promoted to Senior Artist Relations Manager the following year. She has since built partnerships with labels, artists and industry leaders while helping to highlight new talent through initiatives like Opry NextStage. Tressler also represented the company as a member of Leadership Music’s Class of 2024 and ACM’s LEVel Up Class of 2023. In her new role, she will direct the development of creative artist engagement strategies to support artist engagement with a primary focus on the Grand Ole Opry. Tressler previously served as Senior Manager of Industry Relations at Vevo, where she oversaw programming as well as label and artist relations for the country genre.

Industry Ink: Morgan Wallen, Outback Presents, Musicians On Call, AFM Local 257

Morgan Wallen’s One Thing At A Time Celebrates Seven Times-Platinum

Morgan Wallen. Photo: Matt Paskert

Morgan Wallen was presented with a seven times-Platinum plaque at Neyland Stadium on Sept. 22 for his record-breaking third studio album, One Thing At A Time, released in March 2023. Since its release, One Thing At A Time has yielded seven No. 1 hits, and remained atop the all-genre Billboard 200 chart for 19 non-consecutive weeks—with the most weeks at No. 1 for a country album in history—and was the most-streamed album of the year on Spotify.

 

Rachel Derosia Promoted To Sr. VP Comedy At Outback Presents

Rachel Derosia

Rachel Derosia has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Comedy at Outback Presents. Originally from Rochester, New York, Derosia moved to Nashville 10 years ago to complete her degree in music business from Belmont University. She began her career in publishing at Sony ATV but following an intense interest in comedy, she ultimately joined Outback Presents Co-CEO Brian Dorfman and Lucy Sinsheimer booking and operating Zanies Comedy Club.

Her time there allowed her to touch every part of the live comedy experience and lead to her hiring as a coordinator at Outback Presents working closely alongside Dorfman. She will collaborate with recently hired Co-SVP of Comedy Joel Bachkoff to continue growing the company’s comedy business.

 

Old Dominion & Tiera Kennedy Join Musicians On Call In Honoring Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Old Dominion visits hospital. Photo: Dusty Barker

Each September, Childhood Cancer Awareness Month brings together organizations nationwide to raise awareness and critical funds to further research and treatment. Hyundai Hope On Wheels and Musicians On Call partnered to bring the healing power of music to pediatric oncology patients in Nashville and New York during the month.

Old Dominion, Tiera Kennedy and Chelsea Cutler participated in the Musicians On Call Bedside and Virtual programs, performing for patients in their hospital rooms. During their time visiting at TriStar Centennial Children’s Hospital, Old Dominion brought smiles and shared laughs with the children, their families and caregivers, and Kennedy had patients dancing during her visit to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

 

Steve Wariner, Steeldrivers, More To Perform At AFM Local 257 “For Those We Lost” Event

A fundraiser for the Nashville Musicians Association, AFM Local 257 Funeral Benefit Fund will pay tribute to longtime members Duane Eddy, Michael Henderson and Buck Trent tonight (Oct. 9) at its annual “For Those We Lost” event at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville, honoring Local 257 members who have passed in the last year.

Artists performing include Steve Wariner, the SteelDrivers, John England, Kenny Vaughan, Jim Hoke, Yates & Keven McKendree, Fred Newell, Russ Paul and several surprise guest performers. The event will also host an auction with items including a Duane Eddy guitar and a signed guitar donated by Dolly Parton. The concert will also be livestreamed on Volume.com and tickets to the concert are available at 3rdandlindsley.com.

MusiCares Offering Relief To Music Professionals Affected By Hurricanes

MusiCares, the Recording Academy’s nonprofit organization that provides health, financial and rehabilitation resources to the music community, is offering support for music industry people affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

For over three decades, MusiCares has been a helping hand to the industry in times of need, from the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting and the COVID-19 pandemic to Superstorm Sandy, Hurricane Katrina and the California and Maui wildfires.

“MusiCares is committed to ensuring that no music professional feels alone in times of crisis,” says Laura Segura, Executive Director of MusiCares. “Our swift and compassionate disaster relief response allows those affected to focus on rebuilding their lives without the added fear of losing their livelihoods. We’re here to help them every step of the way.”

The organization’s comprehensive support includes emergency financial assistance, mental health and emotional support, medical and housing resources and support around basic living expenses.

If you or someone you know has been affected by Hurricane Helene or another crisis, or if you would like to donate, visit musicares.org.

Shaylen Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Shaylen during her Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry

Singer-songwriter Shaylen made her Grand Ole Opry debut during back-to-back shows on Saturday night (Oct. 5).

Grand Ole Opry member Chris Young, who invited the Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment artist to make her debut last month, surprised her and the crowd with an introduction as she stepped into the circle for the first time.

“It’s my honor to be able to stand up here on this stage as a member of the Grand Ole Opry and talk about somebody that I think is absolutely fantastic,” shared Young. “She has an amazing voice, [she’s a] great songwriter, great person; y’all make her feel welcome for her very first Grand Ole Opry performance.”

Pictured (L–R): Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment’s Ryan Dokke, Big Machine Label Group’s Sandi and Scott Borchetta, Shaylen, Two Hats Music Group’s Andrew Albert and Jordyn Elliott, Grand Ole Opry’s Samantha Kane and Dan Rogers. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry

Shaylen performed unreleased track “Country Enough,” a rock-tinged tune about the lifelong magnetic pull she’s had to country music. Being one to pen tunes that come straight from her journal, she was overcome with emotion seeing one of those “super big” dreams come to fruition before her eyes, telling the crowd, “It’s crazy to see journal pieces come to life.” Choking back tears, Shaylen closed her set with top-streaming independent release “What If I Don’t,” which she wrote while in the “most broken place” she’s ever been in where she chronicled the tough questions that swirl around your head after a difficult breakup.

She recently lent her vocals to “Second Time Around,” her duet with labelmate Noah Hicks, and released “To Tell You The Truth.” The songstress is also currently in the studio working on her debut project with the Big Machine Label Group imprint.