
Beyoncé
The single that is on everyone’s tongue this week is also DISClaimer’s Disc of the Day. That would be Beyonce’s bopper.
Black country women are in the spotlight in general this week, as the column also notes efforts by Autumn Nichols, the esteemed Joy Oladokun and our DISCovery Award winner, Camille Parker.
But be sure and save some listening time for Priscilla Block, Tracy Lawrence, Allie Colleen and Bailey Zimmerman. They’re bringing their “A” game, too.
MATT STELL/ “Born Lonely”
Writers: Benjy Davis/Jake Mitchell/Matt Stell; Producer: Joe Fox; Label: Records Nashville/Columbia
– To join his radio favorite “Breakin’ in Boots” in welcoming 2024, this former chart topper has issued this track and its new music video. The lyric traces the inability to fall in love, the persistence of heartbreak and psychic wounds that won’t heal. The only comfort is that she has those same feelings and that maybe they belong together. As always, he is a solid vocal communicator.
BEYONCÉ/ “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Writers: Beyoncé/Brian Bates/Elizabeth Lowell Boland/Megan Bülow/Nate Ferraro/Raphael Saadiq; Producers: Beyoncé/Raphael Saadiq/Nate Ferraro/Killah B/Hit-Boy/Stuart White.Mariel Gomerez; Label: Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia
– Queen Bey summons you to the country dancefloor, and you dare not refuse. The beats are irresistible, the tune is catchy and the vibe is fun, fun, fun. A much deserved smash.
REDFERRIN/ “Lose Her For Nothin’”
Writers: Blake Redferrin/Cooper Bascom/Rose Falcon; Producers: Cooper Bascom/Redferrin; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– This downbeat, moody jam puts a loser’s life on repeat. This guy has previously perked up ears with “Doin’ Life” and “Jack and Diet Coke,” so he’s on a roll.
TRACY LAWRENCE/ “Out Here In It”
Writers: Chris Utley/Lee Miller/Trey Lewis; Producers: Tracy Lawrence/Julian King; Label: Lawrence Music Group
– It’s kinda philosophical, kinda thoughtful, kinda mellow and all the way listenable. He remains a superb country vocalist and the strings-and-steel embellished production perfectly underscores his meditation. Lend this your ears.
JOY OLADOKUN/ “If You Got A Problem”
Writers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk/Olubukola Oladokun; Producers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk; Label: Verve Forecast/Republic Records
– This Nashvillian scored a big career coup this week when she performed this ballad on the CBS special Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala on Wednesday evening (Feb. 21). The folk-pop production ripples with audio pleasure, while her silken vocal conveys hope, inspiration and fidelity. If you’re not already into this artist, start here and then explore both of her exquisite albums, In Defense of My Own Happiness (2021) and Proof of Life (2023).
PAT BOONE/ “My Stupid Tattoo”
Writers: Damon Leigh/David John Siebels; Producer: David Siebels; Label: The Gold Label
– Boone turns 90 this year, but he’s still in there swingin.’ On the heels of his 2023 Country Jubilee album, the former pop balladeer has issued this goofy, comedic bopper that cautions us not to put a girlfriend’s name in ink, ‘cause you might regret it later. Tap your toes and smile.
ALLIE COLLEEN (FT. LEE BRICE)/ “While We’re Still Friends”
Writers: Allie Colleen/Lee Brice/Sara Brice; Producers: Lee Brice/Jerrod Niemann/Allie Colleen; Label: Evangeline Records
– Colleen issues her finest vocal performance to date on this luscious, gorgeously produced power ballad. Her gleaming, shining-crystal delivery beams from an echoey, swirling-smoke soundscape to convey a goodbye-song lyric that looks back with fondness. I wish Brice had a verse of his own, but nevertheless his harmony vocal is a gem. Excellent work.
BAILEY ZIMMERMAN/ “Holy Smokes”
Writers: Bailey Zimmerman/Austin Shawn/Ben Stennis/Michael Tyler/Lauren Hungate; Producer: Austin Shawn; Label: Elektra
– Romancing the preacher’s daughter in the church parking lot. Cigarette embers glow and smoke twirls around them, hence the title. Zimmerman’s story telling skill and assured vocal are both in full sail here. Captivating.
AUTUMN NICHOLS/ “Slow Down”
Writers: Autumn Nicole Nicholas/Bonnie J. Baker/Tori Tullier; Producers: Bonnie J. Baker; Label: A+N Records
– She sings wonderfully. The ballad starts too slowly, but gradually picks up potency.
PRISCILLA BLOCK/ “Good On You”
Writers: David Garcia/Jessie Jo Dillon/Laura Veltz/Priscilla Block; Producers: David Garcia/Dave Cohen; Label: UMGN InDent Records
– Loved her on “My Bar,” “Thick Thighs,” “Heels in Hand,” “Peaked in High School” and the rest of her outstanding Welcome to the Block Party collection in 2022-23. Now Block returns with a dandy ode that addresses her ex with sass. She knows she’s trashy and honky-tonk loud compared to his goody-two-shoes new girlfriend. But she’s cool with it. So am I. And how. “Vanilla ain’t me/It ain’t ever gonna be,” she warbles.
CAMILLE PARKER/ “Spinning Out”
Writers: Camille Parker/Sara Bares/Reid Sorel; Producers: Reid Sorel; Label: CP
– Breezy, danceable and very, very pop. This hasn’t stopped her from being a CMT Next Women of Country alumnus and CMA Fest performer who staged her Opry debut last weekend. The latter event was noteworthy in that her appearance on the iconic stage was cheered backstage by her country sisters in song Rissi Palmer, Madeline Edwards, Sacha, Tiera Kennedy, Denitia and Miko Marks.
JAIME WYATT/ “Back To The Country”
Writers: Jaime Wyatt/Ryan Hartman; Producer: Adrian Quesada; Label: New West Records
– She has a somewhat raw, garage-y, country-rocking sound with plenty of personality and an unstoppable vocal wail. During the past year, Wyatt has gigged at Austin City Limits, the Opry, the Newport Folk Festival and Stagecoach, plus toured with Sierra Ferrell, Nikki Lane, Margo Price, Grace Potter and The Avett Brothers. This week, she sang this on Kelly Clarkson’s TV show.
DISClaimer Single Reviews: Beyoncé ‘Summons You To The Country Dance Floor’
/by Robert K OermannBeyoncé
The single that is on everyone’s tongue this week is also DISClaimer’s Disc of the Day. That would be Beyonce’s bopper.
Black country women are in the spotlight in general this week, as the column also notes efforts by Autumn Nichols, the esteemed Joy Oladokun and our DISCovery Award winner, Camille Parker.
But be sure and save some listening time for Priscilla Block, Tracy Lawrence, Allie Colleen and Bailey Zimmerman. They’re bringing their “A” game, too.
MATT STELL/ “Born Lonely”
Writers: Benjy Davis/Jake Mitchell/Matt Stell; Producer: Joe Fox; Label: Records Nashville/Columbia
– To join his radio favorite “Breakin’ in Boots” in welcoming 2024, this former chart topper has issued this track and its new music video. The lyric traces the inability to fall in love, the persistence of heartbreak and psychic wounds that won’t heal. The only comfort is that she has those same feelings and that maybe they belong together. As always, he is a solid vocal communicator.
BEYONCÉ/ “Texas Hold ‘Em”
Writers: Beyoncé/Brian Bates/Elizabeth Lowell Boland/Megan Bülow/Nate Ferraro/Raphael Saadiq; Producers: Beyoncé/Raphael Saadiq/Nate Ferraro/Killah B/Hit-Boy/Stuart White.Mariel Gomerez; Label: Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia
– Queen Bey summons you to the country dancefloor, and you dare not refuse. The beats are irresistible, the tune is catchy and the vibe is fun, fun, fun. A much deserved smash.
REDFERRIN/ “Lose Her For Nothin’”
Writers: Blake Redferrin/Cooper Bascom/Rose Falcon; Producers: Cooper Bascom/Redferrin; Label: Warner Music Nashville
– This downbeat, moody jam puts a loser’s life on repeat. This guy has previously perked up ears with “Doin’ Life” and “Jack and Diet Coke,” so he’s on a roll.
TRACY LAWRENCE/ “Out Here In It”
Writers: Chris Utley/Lee Miller/Trey Lewis; Producers: Tracy Lawrence/Julian King; Label: Lawrence Music Group
– It’s kinda philosophical, kinda thoughtful, kinda mellow and all the way listenable. He remains a superb country vocalist and the strings-and-steel embellished production perfectly underscores his meditation. Lend this your ears.
JOY OLADOKUN/ “If You Got A Problem”
Writers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk/Olubukola Oladokun; Producers: Peter Groenwald/Ian Fitchuk; Label: Verve Forecast/Republic Records
– This Nashvillian scored a big career coup this week when she performed this ballad on the CBS special Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala on Wednesday evening (Feb. 21). The folk-pop production ripples with audio pleasure, while her silken vocal conveys hope, inspiration and fidelity. If you’re not already into this artist, start here and then explore both of her exquisite albums, In Defense of My Own Happiness (2021) and Proof of Life (2023).
PAT BOONE/ “My Stupid Tattoo”
Writers: Damon Leigh/David John Siebels; Producer: David Siebels; Label: The Gold Label
– Boone turns 90 this year, but he’s still in there swingin.’ On the heels of his 2023 Country Jubilee album, the former pop balladeer has issued this goofy, comedic bopper that cautions us not to put a girlfriend’s name in ink, ‘cause you might regret it later. Tap your toes and smile.
ALLIE COLLEEN (FT. LEE BRICE)/ “While We’re Still Friends”
Writers: Allie Colleen/Lee Brice/Sara Brice; Producers: Lee Brice/Jerrod Niemann/Allie Colleen; Label: Evangeline Records
– Colleen issues her finest vocal performance to date on this luscious, gorgeously produced power ballad. Her gleaming, shining-crystal delivery beams from an echoey, swirling-smoke soundscape to convey a goodbye-song lyric that looks back with fondness. I wish Brice had a verse of his own, but nevertheless his harmony vocal is a gem. Excellent work.
BAILEY ZIMMERMAN/ “Holy Smokes”
Writers: Bailey Zimmerman/Austin Shawn/Ben Stennis/Michael Tyler/Lauren Hungate; Producer: Austin Shawn; Label: Elektra
– Romancing the preacher’s daughter in the church parking lot. Cigarette embers glow and smoke twirls around them, hence the title. Zimmerman’s story telling skill and assured vocal are both in full sail here. Captivating.
AUTUMN NICHOLS/ “Slow Down”
Writers: Autumn Nicole Nicholas/Bonnie J. Baker/Tori Tullier; Producers: Bonnie J. Baker; Label: A+N Records
– She sings wonderfully. The ballad starts too slowly, but gradually picks up potency.
PRISCILLA BLOCK/ “Good On You”
Writers: David Garcia/Jessie Jo Dillon/Laura Veltz/Priscilla Block; Producers: David Garcia/Dave Cohen; Label: UMGN InDent Records
– Loved her on “My Bar,” “Thick Thighs,” “Heels in Hand,” “Peaked in High School” and the rest of her outstanding Welcome to the Block Party collection in 2022-23. Now Block returns with a dandy ode that addresses her ex with sass. She knows she’s trashy and honky-tonk loud compared to his goody-two-shoes new girlfriend. But she’s cool with it. So am I. And how. “Vanilla ain’t me/It ain’t ever gonna be,” she warbles.
CAMILLE PARKER/ “Spinning Out”
Writers: Camille Parker/Sara Bares/Reid Sorel; Producers: Reid Sorel; Label: CP
– Breezy, danceable and very, very pop. This hasn’t stopped her from being a CMT Next Women of Country alumnus and CMA Fest performer who staged her Opry debut last weekend. The latter event was noteworthy in that her appearance on the iconic stage was cheered backstage by her country sisters in song Rissi Palmer, Madeline Edwards, Sacha, Tiera Kennedy, Denitia and Miko Marks.
JAIME WYATT/ “Back To The Country”
Writers: Jaime Wyatt/Ryan Hartman; Producer: Adrian Quesada; Label: New West Records
– She has a somewhat raw, garage-y, country-rocking sound with plenty of personality and an unstoppable vocal wail. During the past year, Wyatt has gigged at Austin City Limits, the Opry, the Newport Folk Festival and Stagecoach, plus toured with Sierra Ferrell, Nikki Lane, Margo Price, Grace Potter and The Avett Brothers. This week, she sang this on Kelly Clarkson’s TV show.
Weekly Register: Beyoncé & Toby Keith Infiltrate Top Five On Country Charts
/by Liza AndersonBeyoncé & Toby Keith
Beyoncé and the late Toby Keith infiltrate the top five on the country charts this week, according to Luminate data.
Beyoncé’s genre debut “Texas Hold ‘Em” premiered at No. 2 on the country streaming songs chart—and No. 4 overall—based on audio streams, with 17 million streams. Additionally, the tune reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, making her the first Black woman to top the list. Following his passing on Feb. 5, Keith’s 35 Biggest Hits collection takes No. 2 on the country albums chart with 46K in total consumption (7K album only/43 million song streams).
Based on audio streams, Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” rules atop the country streaming songs chart with 18 million new streams, adding to 506 million ATD. Morgan Wallen‘s “Last Night” comes in at No. 3 with 12 million streams, adding to 1.208 billion ATD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” shifts down to the fourth slot with 11.6 million new streams, adding to 1.230 billion ATD, while Luke Combs‘ “Fast Car” cover returns to the top five in the fifth slot with 11 million streams, adding to 630 million ATD.
Elsewhere on the country albums chart, Wallen’s One Thing At A Time reigns at the top with 64K (2.1K album only/80 million song streams). Zach Bryan descends to No. 3 with 39K (3.3K album only/46 million song streams), followed by Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album at No. 4 with 35K (384 album only/45 million song streams). Bryan’s American Heartbreak falls to No. 5 with 26K (1.1K album only/33 million song streams.
Jelly Roll To Launch ‘Beautifully Broken Tour’ In August
/by Lorie HollabaughJelly Roll will embark on his new “Beautifully Broken Tour” beginning Aug. 27 in Salt Lake City.
The 37-date arena tour marks the Nashville native’s biggest headlining tour to date, and will include stops in New York, L.A., Boston, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New Orleans and more before wrapping in Charlotte at Spectrum Center on Oct. 27. Warren Zeiders and Alexandra Kay will join as support on the dates.
Tickets will be available starting with various presales beginning Feb. 26. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning March 1 at jellyroll615.com. Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium seats, backstage tour and group photo, VIP lounge, limited edition tour poster, merchandise and more.
Jelly Roll continues to dominate on the charts and beyond. His single “Save Me” became his third consecutive No. 1 in 2023 following his multi-week No. 1 hits on country and rock radio, “Need A Favor” and “Son Of A Sinner.” His latest single “Halfway To Hell” is currently at country radio now.
“Beautifully Broken 2024 Tour” Dates:
Aug. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
Aug. 28 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center
Aug. 30 – Spokane, WA – Spokane Arena
Aug. 31 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 1 – Portland, OR – Moda Center
Sept. 3 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
Sept. 4 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Sept. 6 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
Sept. 7 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center
Sept. 9 – El Paso, TX – Don Haskins Center
Sept. 11 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center
Sept. 13 – Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME
Sept. 14 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
Sept. 17 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
Sept. 19 – Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum
Sept. 20 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
Sept. 21 – Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena
Sept. 24 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena
Sept. 26 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sept. 27 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Sept. 28 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena
Sept. 29 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Oct. 1 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center
Oct. 2 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Oct. 5 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Oct. 6 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center
Oct. 9 – Columbus, OH – Nationwide Arena
Oct. 11 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Oct. 12 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center
Oct. 15 – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena
Oct. 18 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Oct. 20 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena
Oct. 22 – Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
Oct. 23 – St Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Oct. 25 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Oct. 26 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Oct. 27 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Black Opry Third Anniversary Show To Honor Alice Randall
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Change Agent·cy, Oh Boy Records and Wrangler will present The Black Opry Three Year Anniversary Celebration Honoring Alice Randall on April 25 at the City Winery in Nashville.
Throughout her career, Randall has been one of the few Black female writers on Nashville’s Music Row, and the first to pen a No. 1 hit with Trisha Yearwood’s “XXXs and OOOs.” Her songs have been recorded by multiple generations of country artists, from Yearwood to Glen Campbell, Mo Bandy and Marie Osmond.
As part of its mission to uplift the Black country music community, the Black Opry will honor author and songwriter Randall and the release of her upcoming book My Black Country—out April 9—and the accompanying album My Black Country The Songs of Alice Randall—out April 12 via Oh Boy Records—in this special celebration.
The show will include performances of unreleased tracks from Randall’s catalog, as well as original music from Black Opry Revue performers to celebrate the past, present and future of Black country music. Tickets go on sale Feb. 23 and can be purchased at citywinery.com/nashville. Performers and special guests will be announced soon.
“What better way to commemorate the Black Opry’s third anniversary than to salute the one-and-only Alice Randall—a key figure in Black country music history and a woman who deserves to be honored and heard,” says Black Opry Co-Founder Holly G. “We look forward to welcoming many of our Black Opry Revue touring members to the stage, along with special guests, in what promises to be a night of celebration and love.”
My Black Country The Songs of Alice Randall is an exploration of the history of Black contributions to the country, roots and folk genres, and a poignant reclamation of Randall’s own work depicting powerful Black narratives. Among the artists appearing on the album are Rhiannon Giddens, who interprets “The Ballad Of Sally Anne.”
Of the album, Randall shares, “Because all the singers of my songs had been white, because country has white-washed Black lives out of country space, most of my audience assumed the stars of my songs were all white. I wanted to rescue my Black characters. This album does that; it centers black female creativity, but it welcomes co-creators and allies from a myriad of identities. This is the good harvest: abundant love and beauty for all.”
Details Revealed For CRS Honors
/by Lorie HollabaughDetails have been revealed for this year’s Country Radio Seminar (CRS) Honors, which will be held on day two (Feb. 29) of the three-day conference, unlike previous years, at the Omni Nashville Hotel.
During the event, Kane Brown will be recognized alongside Tim Leary for each of their humanitarian efforts. Hosted by CRS Executive Director RJ Curtis and Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) Board President Kurt Johnson, the afternoon will also include the Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2024 unveiling as well as a performance by The War And Treaty, paying tribute to industry colleagues during the “In Memoriam” segment.
Additionally, CRS will introduce a new mentoring program, developed in partnership with Mentoring & Inspiring Women (MIW), aimed at nurturing the next generation of industry professionals.
CRS 2024 will take place Feb. 28-March 1. Online registration is now closed, and will reopen on-site at the Omni Nashville Hotel. For more information, click here.
Dan Dymtrow & Jamie Sudhalter Join The Core Entertainment
/by Madison HahnenDan Dymtrow (Photo: Anna Webber) & Jamie Sudhalter (Photo: Meredith Truax)
Talent management company The Core Entertainment has announced the expansion of its team with the appointment of Dan Dymtrow as General Manager and Jamie Sudhalter as Senior Director of A&R.
“We are so excited to welcome Dan and Jamie to our team at The Core Entertainment. Their enthusiasm, expertise and passion for discovering and developing talent align perfectly with our vision,” shares Co-Founders Kevin “Chief” Zaruk and Simon Tikhman. “We know they will play integral roles in driving our company into the future and we look forward to achieving new heights together.”
Dymtrow brings over 20 years of management and executive experience. He has worked with global superstars including Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, Aerosmith, Taylor Swift, Noah Cyrus and more. Dymtrow joins The Core Entertainment team after serving as Executive Manager at Maverick Management and Head of Music at Curio. In this new role, he will be responsible for overseeing all operations, including artist management, content creation, live events and partnerships.
“Throughout my career, guiding artists’ development has been paramount, and supporting the next generation of managers is incredibly important to me,” shares Dymtrow. “I’m excited to be in this GM role alongside respected colleagues like Chief Zaruk and Simon Tikhman. I’m inspired by their achievements and eager to collaborate closely with them to advance The Core’s objectives for our team and artists.”
With more than a decade of experience, Sudhalter also brings a wealth of knowledge to the company. The Vanderbilt University graduate has worked on projects for Hailee Steinfeld, AJR, Lyn Lapid and BoyWithUke, among others. Sudhalter most recently served as Senior Director of A&R at Mercury Records and signed U.K. artist Mae Stephens, who earned an RIAA Gold certification in January. In her new position, she will play a vital role in identifying new talent to build a strong and diverse roster.
“Simon and Chief are two of the most humble, innovative and well-respected people in the industry. I couldn’t be more grateful to them for taking a chance on me and welcoming me with open arms onto the amazing team they have cultivated,” shares Sudhalter. “Joining this team and their dynamic roster marks a significant milestone in my career, and I’m excited to have the opportunity to contribute to the company’s mission of fostering artistic growth and development.”
Application Deadline Approaching For MusicRow’s 2024 InCharge Print Directory
/by LB CantrellNew applications for MusicRow‘s 2024 InCharge print issue are due Friday, Feb. 23.
Now in its 37th year, InCharge is MusicRow’s published directory of Nashville’s music industry decision makers and is slated for an April release.
Applications for InCharge 2024 have closed. All applications will be reviewed by a selection committee to determine the candidates chosen for this year’s issue.
Note: Executives listed last year will be receiving an email from MusicRow to invite them to apply for this year’s consideration.
For advertising opportunities, please contact Sherod Robertson at srobertson@musicrow.com.
For questions regarding the directory, please contact LB Cantrell at lbcantrell@musicrow.com.
Industry Ink: Mitchell Tenpenny, RaeLynn, Tyler Joe Miller, Steve Fishell
/by Lorie HollabaughMitchell Tenpenny Helps Fans Check Off Their Bucket List At Opry
Pictured (L-R): Kristen Ashley/ Red Light Management, Ken Robold/ Sony Music Nashville (SMN) Exec. VP & COO, Mitchell, Jen Way/ SMN Senior VP, Marketing, Christy Garbinski/ Columbia Nashville Specialist, Promotion & Artist Development & Jennifer Tressler/ Opry Entertainment Group Sr. Manager, Artist & Label Strategy. Photo: Chris Hollo for the Grand Ole Opry
Mitchell Tenpenny recently provided two of his enthusiastic fans at the Grand Ole Opry the opportunity to check an item off of their “bucket list” by extending an invitation to visit the Opry’s backstage.
Before Mitchell’s performance, the fans and members of his record label, surprised him with a Gold plaque for hit song “Bucket List.” He recently released “Breaking My Heart,” as the follow up to his top 10 hit single “We Got History,” and is hitting the road this year with Luke Combs on the “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old Tour” and Jordan Davis’ “The Damn Good Time Tour.”
RaeLynn Partners With Heroes Vodka For Upcoming Tour
RaeLynn
RaeLynn has announced a new tour partnership with Heroes Vodka for her upcoming nationwide tour. With a shared commitment to honor and support veterans and first responders, the collaboration promises an unforgettable show experience.
First bottled on Veterans Day, November 11th, 2011, (11/11/11) Heroes Vodka is 100% American corn grain distilled at Buffalo Trace, and supports veterans with every bottle sold. Heroes Vodka embodies the spirit of service and sacrifice that defines our nation’s heroes by promising a portion of every purchase to organizations that support veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families.
“Teaming up with RaeLynn for her nationwide tour is a remarkable opportunity to amplify our shared commitment to honoring our veterans, first responders and their families. Her dedication to our mission is palpable, especially considering her family’s service and her husband’s service. Together, alongside our giveback partners like Team RWB, The Nightstalkers, and the Legion, we’re poised to make a meaningful impact while providing fans with an unforgettable experience,” says Travis McVey, U.S. Marine Corps Veteran and founder of Heroes Vodka.
Tyler Joe Miller Signs Global Distribution Deal With The Orchard
Tyler Joe Miller. Photo: Ryan Nolan
Canadian country artist Tyler Joe Miller and The Orchard have entered a new global distribution agreement. To mark the occasion, Miller has announced the release of his new single, “Broken Man” on March 1. Written by Miller, Reid Isbell and Blake Bollinger, the ballad is produced by Danick Dupelle.
In January, Miller was announced as the first signing to the newly-formed management division of Republic Live, RLive. This month, his Spillin’ My Truth EP received a 2024 JUNO Award nomination for Country Album of Year.
Country Music Hall of Fame Hosts Book Talk With Steve Fishell On Steel Guitarist Buddy Emmons
Pictured (L-R): Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, Steve Fishell and Museum Writer-Editor Dave Paulson. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Author, musician and producer Steve Fishell recently participated in a book talk at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, exploring the life and career of famed pedal steel guitarist Buddy Emmons. Fishell discussed his 2022 book Buddy Emmons: Steel Guitar Icon, which draws on in-depth interviews and autobiographical writings from Emmons.
Fishell was also recognized at the event for his charitable support of the museum. In 2013, he donated proceeds and future royalties from the album The Big E: Salute to Steel Guitarist Buddy Emmons to the museum in honor of Emmons’s late wife Peggy. Fishell produced the tribute album, and to date, the gift has netted nearly $100,000 in support of the nonprofit museum’s educational mission. Fishell also presented the museum with a copy of Emmons’ memoirs, which were used in the writing of the book.
A pedal steel guitarist himself, Fishell has recorded and performed with Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris for 40 years and has also recorded with Eric Church, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton. Additionally, he has produced No. 1 singles for Radney Foster and Pam Tillis. Fishell’s book talk was moderated by the museum’s writer-editor Dave Paulson.
The Bluebird Cafe & Bob Kingsley Estate To Present New Limited Series
/by Madison HahnenThe Bluebird Cafe and The Bob Kingsley Estate have partnered for new limited series “Bob Kingsley Presents @ The Bluebird Cafe.” The show series will feature classic audio intros from the archives of Kingsley, and will celebrate country music songwriters.
The first installment of the series will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 27 with Rhett Akins and Bob DiPiero, and will be hosted by Nan Kingsley and Bluebird archivist Shannon Lynn. Additional shows for the series will be announced throughout the year.
“We are so grateful for Nan’s continued support of our efforts to preserve The Bluebird Cafe’s audio archives,” says The Bluebird Cafe’s GM Erika Wollam Nichols. “Nan connected us with archivist Shannon Lynn who has been brilliantly preserving the history of the Bluebird performances. His previous work with Nan to preserve the history of Bob’s radio shows is coming together in a wonderful way with this new, limited series. Audiences will hear first-hand how Bob advocated for songwriters within the countdown programs.”
Since forming their partnership with NSAI in 2021, The Bob Kinglsey Estate’s efforts have focused heavily on preserving audio recordings from the cafe’s 4o plus year history. To celebrate the program’s third year, attendees will get to experience audio storytelling from Kingsley’s archives along with some of the industry’s most successful songwriters.
“Bob loved visiting The Bluebird Cafe, and he certainly loved spotlighting the writers behind the hits in the countdown,” shares Nan. “I am pleased to know audiences will be able to experience Bob’s passion with this new limited series, kicking off with our friends Rhett Akins and Bob DiPiero. I am appreciative of Bart [Herbison] and Erika’s continued recognition of Bob’s advocacy for the songwriting community.”
Dylan Scott Announces Deluxe Album ‘Livin’ My Best Life (Still)’
/by Madison HahnenMulti-Platinum artist Dylan Scott has announced his new deluxe album Livin’ My Best Life (Still), out March 29 via Curb Records.
The project will feature six new tracks in addition to cemented fan favorites “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” “I’ll Be A Bartender” and “Boys Back Home.” The release comes following the success of Livin’ My Best Life in 2022. Filled with odes to the singer’s Louisiana roots filled with dirt roads, farm fires, barstools and church pews, the album features a star-studded lineup of writers such as Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Morgan Wallen, Thomas Rhett and more.
“This Town’s Been Too Good To Us,” from the initial album release, recently impacted country radio and received 51 first-week adds. Fans are also eager for “What He’ll Never Have” off the deluxe project, as Scott first teased the track on TikTok in December 2022. Listeners instantly took note of the singers country drawl and lyrics to his wife, and the pre-save link to the track already has over 40,000 pre-saves.