Jake Worthington Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Jake Worthington during his Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Brayln Kelly

Jake Worthington made his Grand Ole Opry debut Friday night (July 21), a lifelong dream for the Big Loud Records artist.

Raised on the legends like George Jones, Keith Whitley, Merle Haggard and more, the Texas native set his sights on the Opry from a young age, holding the honor of playing the institution in such high esteem that he didn’t want to watch a show until he had earned the privilege of performing at the hallowed hall.

During his bucket list moment, Worthington performed “Single At The Same Time,” “State You Left Me In” and an acoustic version of his ballad “Closing Time,” receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.

“I wouldn’t change a thing about my life, and being here is a really big reason why,” Worthington shared teary-eyed from the circle. “This is the greatest honor, to be here on the stage where all my heroes stood.”

Worthington will be performing at fairs and festivals the rest of the year, including TidalWave Music Festival, the Illinois State Fair, the State Fair of Texas, and Gordy’s Hwy 30 Music Fest – Texas Edition, supporting Ernest this fall on his “This Fire Tour” and opening various dates for Lainey Wilson and Ian Munsick.

Taylor Swift Springs To No. 1 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Taylor Swift. Photo: Beth Garrabrant

With all 22 songs from Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) on the country charts, Taylor Swift secures the No. 1 position on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week.

Swift, the sole writer on all 22 tracks, made Spotify history with this project, a re-recording of her third album with its original 16 songs and an additional six previously unreleased vault cuts. On its release day, July 7, Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) became the most-streamed country album in a single day in Spotify history.

Tracy Chapman maintains the No. 2 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week with “Fast Car,” followed by Ashley Gorley at No. 3 with 10 currently charting hits. Jordan Schmidt and Ryan Vojtesak round out the top five at No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Spotify To Adjust Premium Pricing

Spotify will be updating its premium pricing model.

Its 200 million Premium subscribers have access to on-demand and ad-free music listening, offline music downloads and quality music streaming. In an effort to keep innovating and delivering value to fans, Spotify’s prices are changing across several international markets.

In the United States, the Premium Individual plan will be $10.99 moving forward, with the Premium Duo plan available at $14.99, the Premium Family plan at $16.99 and the Premium Student plan at $5.99.

Fore more information, click here.

Industry Ink: Hardy, JD Souther, Nancy Jones

Hardy Receives Plaque For First Rock Radio No. 1 ‘Jack’

Pictured (L-R): Caleigh Hardy, Hardy, Big Loud’s Austen Adams, Big Loud Management’s Troy “Tracker” Johnson, Big Loud Rock’s Delaine Halpin, RGR Promotion’s Ray Gmeiner, Big Loud Rock’s Colleen Kennedy, Lloyd Aur Norman, Big Loud Records’ Patch Culbertson, Big Loud Management & Big Loud Rock’s Greg Thompson and Big Loud’s Paul Logan.

The Big Loud Records and Big Loud Rock teams surprised Hardy backstage at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California this past weekend with a No. 1 plaque for his first rock radio hit “Jack.”

The genre blender will continue his travels this fall, as he plans to kick off “The Mockingbird & The Crow Fall Tour” in Knoxville, Tennessee on Aug. 31.

JD Souther Featured In CMHOF’s Poets & Prophets Interview Series

Senior Museum Writer & Editor Michael McCall with JD Souther at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Singer-songwriter and producer JD Souther was featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Poets and Prophets interview series this past weekend. The series spotlights songwriters who have made significant contributions to country music.

Souther formed the duo Longbranch/Pennywhistle with Glenn Frey and released a self-titled album in 1969. The Grammy-nominated Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee has written hits for Brooks & Dunn, The Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Trisha Yearwood and more.

He recorded and performed with Richie Furay and Chris Hillman as the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band, and has released several solo albums over the last 20 years, including his most recent project, Tenderness (2015). Souther has sinced reissued expanded editions of past solo albums John David Souther (1972), Black Rose (1976), Home By Dawn (1984) and his project with Frey, Longbranch/Pennywhistle (1969).

The program—which included vintage photos, audio and film clips—was filmed and will premiere at a later date as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Live at the Hall digital program series, which is available to stream on the museum’s website.

Nancy Jones Presents Huntsville Police Department With Fundraising Check

Pictured (L-R): Von Braun Center’s Mike Vojticek, Chief Kirk Giles, Concerts 4 A Cause’s Josh Bleidt, Nancy Jones, The Wounded Blue’s Randy Sutton, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Von Braun Center’s Steve Maples. Photo: Jeremy Westby/2911 Media

Nancy Jones, widow of the late George Jones, presented a fundraising check in partnership with Concerts 4 A Cause, The Wounded Blue and the Von Braun Center (VBC) to the Huntsville Police Department on Wednesday (July 19) to benefit the family of Officer Garrett Crumby following his death and Officer Albert Morin, who was critically injured in a shooting on March 28.

When Jones became aware of the shooting, she immediately wanted to use the high-profile tribute concert, “Still Playin’ Possum: Music & Memories of George Jones,” to raise money in support of both officers and their families.

Guitars autographed by Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Wynonna Judd, Dierks Bentley, The Oak Ridge Boys, Travis Tritt, Tanya Tucker, Jelly Roll and more were sold during the fundraiser. Additionally, a pair of front-row tickets to the concert were auctioned off with support from 93.3 Nash Icon.

“I am beyond thankful for the friendships I have with so many artists who agreed to sign guitars to help raise this money,” said Jones. “Everyone did their part and we did the right thing here. I hope this money will help these families not have to worry about some of the day-to-day bills that put a burden on you when you are dealing with health and tragic situations.”

Police Chief Kirk Giles accepted the fundraiser proceeds of more than $80,000 on behalf of Officer Morin and Officer Crumby’s families.

“The outpouring of love from our community was overwhelming following the death of Officer Garrett Crumby and the critical wounding of Officer Albert Morin,” said Chief Giles. “Thank you to Nancy Jones, the artists, these organizations and everyone who donated to support Officer Crumby’s family and Officer Morin following this tragic shooting.”

Robert Earl Keen’s Fan Appreciation Day To Return In September

Robert Earl Keen will host his second annual Fan Appreciation Day this Labor Day (Sept. 4) at Floore’s Country Store in Helotes, Texas.

Keen, his band and his rowdy musician friends will take to the stage for, as Keen says, “a laid-back party with great food, cold beer and a bunch of fellow artists.”

He adds, “I love my fans and I want to be proactive in showing my appreciation for them which is why I came up with Fan Appreciation Day. I want to return the love. This is one big free party with 2,000 or so of the fans who have been with me for decades. Newcomers are welcome, too.”

“We are extremely excited to be hosting Robert Earl Keen’s Fan Appreciation Day party again this year,” says Mark McKinney, Floore’s Country Store. “All of those lucky enough to have attended last year know what a memorable day of music and celebration it was. Robert Earl Keen and his music are such a unique and special part of the history of Floore’s Country Store. It’s an honor for us to help bring back this one-of-a-kind event in 2023.”

Tickets are given away via a lottery system, which began at 12 p.m. CT on July 17 via liveatfloores.com.

Earlier this year, Keen and his band released a brand new LP, Western Chill, and copies of the project will be available at the party.

Sac Song & Wine Series Adds Nicolle Galyon, Rodney Clawson, More To Upcoming Lineups

Sac Song & Wine Series 2023. Photo: Aydan Perez Media

The inaugural Sac Song & Wine Series will continue to bring more of Nashville’s hit songwriters to Miner’s Leap Winery in Clarksburg, California to share the stories behind some of country music’s biggest songs.

The Sac Song & Wine Series takes place on one Wednesday night each month through October. The next event is Aug. 16 with hitmakers Eric Paslay and Trent Tomilson. The Sept. 13 event features Charles Esten (ABC series Nashville, Netflix Series Outer Banks, newly released single “In A Bar Somewhere) and Jon Nite (“I Hope” by Gabby Barrett, “Lady” by Brett Young, “Break Up in the End” by Cole Swindell and “Living” by Dierks Bentley). The series will conclude on Oct. 4 with Nicolle Galyon  (“Thought You Should Know” by Morgan Wallen, “Tequila” by Dan & Shay, “All The Pretty Girls” by Kenny Chesney and “We Were Us” by Keith Urban) and Rodney Clawson (“I Saw God Today” by George Strait, “Lucky” by Megan Moroney, “Crash My Party” by Luke Bryan and “American Kids” by Kenny Chesney).

Each event features a live DJ set by Louis Giovanni, line dancing lessons, food trucks and pourings by Miner’s Leap.

Following the launch on May 17 with two successful shows that featured songwriters Lee Thomas Miller, Wendell Mobley, Tim Nichols and D. Vincent Williams, the Sac Song & Wine Series has become a sought-after ticket in the area. Created by Randi Moody, the series brings together her expertises in music and food and wine events to her community while spotlighting songwriters who have written the soundtrack to her and her family’s life.

For more information, click here.

Matthew West’s ‘Come Home For Christmas The Concert’ Set For Dec. 2

Matthew West is inviting fans to “Come Home For Christmas” with the announcement of his holiday show on Dec. 2 at The Fisher Center in Nashville.

West will kick off the Christmas season in style with holiday classics, his original tune “Come Home For Christmas,” surprises and more at the special concert event. The show is in conjunction with his second annual “Come Home For Christmas Weekend,” primarily taking place in Franklin and including events such as a Christmas dinner with the West family, the Franklin tree lighting, a meet and greet, worship time and more. Tickets are on sale now here.

“I can hardly wait to bring our Christmas show to this amazingly beautiful theater in my hometown,” says West. “Christmas in Tennessee is such a magical time, and I hope this special night will help all who attend get a jumpstart on getting in the Christmas spirit.”

West’s current single “You Changed My Name” is impacting Christian radio now. The song is from his double-album, My Story Your Glory, which is composed of 22 tracks. The first part of the double album, My Story, embodies the countless stories fans have shared with the songwriter over the years as well as personal experiences. The second part, Your Glory, marks his first official Gospel worship album. The accompanying video for “You Changed My Name” was released earlier this year.

Niko Moon To Launch ‘Better With You Tour’ This Fall

Niko Moon. Photo: Matthew Berinato.

Niko Moon has announced his “Better With You Tour,” which is set to kick off this fall. Jordan Harvey will support on all dates.

Named after Moon’s latest release “Better With You,” the trek will visit more than a dozen cities across the country, including Cleveland, Louisville, Detroit, Dallas, Charlotte and more through Nov. 10. Ticket presales begin tomorrow (July 25), with general sales starting this Friday (July 28).

A songwriter with a proven track record, Moon has written six No. 1s for artists including Zac Brown Band and Dierks Bentley. His new track “Heaven Has A Bar” reunites him with friend and collaborator Zac Brown. He has currently racked up more than 870 million on-demand career streams thus far and earned triple-Platinum status for his No. 1 debut single, “Good Time.”

Big Machine Names Liz Meade Senior Manager, Communications

Liz Meade

Big Machine Label Group has appointed Liz Meade to Senior Manager, Communications for the label’s in-house PR team.

While leading press efforts for the label group’s Big Machine/John Varvatos Records and The Hard Working Record Company imprints, Meade has been key in the press campaigns for The Struts, Starcrawler, Ayron Jones’ highly-anticipated sophomore album Chronicles Of The Kid and Daughtry’s rock collaboration with Lzzy Hale on “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart).” She also contributes to media opportunities for Kidd G, Shane Profitt, The Cadillac Three and Chris Janson as well as the launch of pop artists Dylan Matthew and Savana Santos.

Meade is a Belmont University graduate. She began her career working as a junior publicist at Holly Gleason’s 3 Ring Circus. Meade founded the independent marketing and PR firm Threebrand Media in 2011, where she worked with clients such as David Nail, Joey + Rory, Daniella Mason, Leland, Peter Manos and Sam Ryder.

Meade reports directly to Senior Director, Communications, Quinn Kaemmer. She can be reached at liz.meade@bmlg.net.

The company is also looking to add another publicist to the team. To learn more about the role, click here.

Longtime MCA Records Exec. Walt Wilson Passes

Walt Wilson

Longtime industry executive Walt Wilson passed away on July 3 in Gallatin, Tennessee. He was 68.

Walter George Wilson was born in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania and attended the University of Pittsburgh. Upon graduation in 1976, he worked his way from a “rack jobber” for a record distribution company in Pittsburgh to sales clerk in a record store, then became field sales manager for Inner City Records out of New York.

He eventually moved to Nashville into a position as Senior VP at MCA Nashville. At the label he was instrumental in breaking the careers of Reba McEntire, George Strait, Lyle Lovett, Trisha Yearwood and many other artists. Throughout his career, he also worked for Capitol Records, Compendium, had his own consulting company and taught at Belmont University.

Wilson is survived by his four children, Ben Wilson (Los Angeles), Sophie Wilson (Chicago), Gaby Wilson (Nashville) and Dan Sherman (Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania); two sisters, Rosemarie Shratter (Elliot) (Albuquerque, New Mexico) and Christine Duclos (Denver); former wife Robyn Allgeyer (Cincinnati), and grandson, Hendrix Wilson (Nashville).

In lieu of a service, the family has encouraged friends to reach out with condolences, memories and stories of Wilson at waltwilsonfamily@gmail.com.