
Nancy Seltzer.
Public relations veteran Nancy Seltzer passed away yesterday (Jan. 28) in Los Angeles. She was 79.
Seltzer began her career in her home of New York before moving to Los Angeles full time. She was the longtime representative for Garth Brooks, Danielle Steel, Joyce DiDonato, Placido Domingo and the late Sir Sean Connery. Over the course of her career, she has represented talents that include Bette Davis, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Ian McShane, Stana Katic, Annette Bening, Kathy Bates, Tom Wilkinson and Whitney Houston. She led a boutique publicity firm, Nancy Seltzer & Associates, with offices on both the East and West Coasts.
She served as the head publicist overseeing the Oscars red carpet. Over the span of her decades-long career, she represented iconic films including Pirates of the Caribbean, Breaking Away, All That Jazz, Amadeus, Splash, RoboCop, Spinal Tap, Jewel, Aliens, House of Games, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, When Harry Met Sally… Misery, Silence of the Lambs, A Few Good Men, Philadelphia, The Shawshank Redemption, Scream and Scream 2, Dead Man Walking, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Good Will Hunting, and Finding Forrester. She led campaigns for films such as Amadeus, Misery, Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, The Shawshank Redemption, and Dead Man Walking from production through their Academy Award strategies.
“Public relations is the hardest job in show business,” Brooks shares. “She always handled every situation with the utmost class.”
Donations can be made to the Tower Cancer Research Foundation. Services have not yet been announced.
Blake Shelton Adds Eight New Dates At The Colosseum At Caesars Palace In May
/by Lorie HollabaughBlake Shelton. Photo: Jamie Wendt
Blake Shelton has added eight new dates to his “Live in Las Vegas” residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from May 6-24.
Shelton revealed the news in true Blake fashion yesterday (Jan. 29), riding a Kubota tractor down the Las Vegas Strip and pulling up in front of Caesars Palace before tossing the keys to the valet for check-in for 2026.
Tickets for the newly-announced dates go on sale to the public Feb. 6, and Blake Shelton fans will have access to a pre-sale beginning Feb. 2. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Feb. 2-5. A Seated pre-sale will begin Feb. 2 and Caesars Rewards members, Caesars Entertainment’s loyalty program, as well as Ole Red, Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers, will have access to a pre-sale beginning Feb. 4. Tickets to the shows May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 21, and 24 can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com/ BlakeSheltonVegas, with all shows scheduled to begin at 8 p.m.
Chase Rice & Dustin Lynch To Co-Headline Red Rocks Benefit Show
/by Lauryn SinkChase Rice & Dustin Lynch.
Chase Rice and Dustin Lynch will co-headline Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater on April 22. Presented by Coors Banquet, a percentage of the ticket proceeds will benefit the Wildland Firefighter Foundation (WFF).
Tickets are on sale now.
“Red Rocks is such a legendary venue, I couldn’t be more pumped to be back – especially with my buddy Chase Rice joining me this time around,” shares Lynch. “I’m excited to partner with my friends over at Coors Banquet and help in their mission to support the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. This one’s going to be special, see y’all out there!”
With 10 No. 1 singles at country radio, Lynch’s latest track “Easy To Love,” is currently climbing the charts. Recently, the Grand Ole Opry star wrapped 2025 with an appearance on CBS’ The Road.
Rice’s most recent album, the independent release ELDORA, arrived in late 2025. Aside from a few previously scheduled appearances, Rice is currently taking a break from the road.
BMI To Kick Off Plug & Play Showcase In February
/by Lauryn SinkBMI will kick off its Plug & Play showcase series at The Basement in Nashville on Feb. 4. The first showcase will feature Future Crib, Preston James, Joelton Mayfield and Revelry.
Sponsored by Lone Star Beer and OLÉ, the series echoes the same sentiment behind the BMI Buzz at The Basement industry series, which ran from 2008 to 2018. The original series featured early-career performances from artists like Russell Dickerson, Kacey Musgraves, Maren Morris and Caitlyn Smith.
“BMI has had a long-standing partnership with The Basement, as both continue to be deeply invested in the future of our creators and new music discovery,” says BMI’s Executive Director of Partnerships & Events, Nina Carter. “We look forward to reviving an intentionally curated lineup and atmosphere that brings our community together.”
“We are psyched to launch a new BMI monthly series that builds on our shared history,” adds The Basement Co-Owner Mike Grimes. “It feels like just like old times and we know BMI will identify exceptional talent this year.”
BMI Plug & Play at The Basement Dates:
2/04 – BMI Plug & Play feat. Future Crib, Preston James, Joelton Mayfield and Revelry
3/04 – BMI Plug & Play
4/01 – BMI Plug & Play
5/06 – BMI Plug & Play
6/03 – BMI Plug & Play
7/01 – BMI Plug & Play
8/05 – BMI Plug & Play
9/02 – BMI Plug & Play
10/07 – BMI Plug & Play
11/04 – BMI Plug & Play
12/02 – BMI Plug & Play
CRS 2026 Announces Expanded, Multi-Day Research Presentations
/by Lorie HollabaughCountry Radio Seminar has announced three research presentations scheduled for CRS 2026, which will be held March 18–20 in Nashville. Registration is available now.
Each of the three presentations are uniquely designed to address a different dimension of the country audience, including current music testing, listener perceptions and the next generation of fans.
“This year, CRS is working with three outstanding partners to bring a true trifecta of research to our constituents. CRS has never assembled or shared a research rollout this comprehensive,” says Clay Hunnicutt, CRB Research Committee Co-Chair. “Whether you’re looking for music research to identify potential hits, perceptual data to guide strategic decisions, or insight into what the next generation of country fans is saying to help grow our business, CRS has you covered every day.”
On March 18, NuVoodoo will present results from a 400-song Auditorium Music Test (OMT), presented by Curb Records, screening country fans ages 18–54 who engage with both radio and streaming platforms. The study will provide detailed breakouts by demographic segments, geographic regions across the U.S., and listening preferences. This marks the third consecutive year CRS has delivered a full national music test conducted by NuVoodoo, with complete results made available to all CRS attendees.
On March 19, CRS will present its annual Perceptual Study, conducted this year by Strategic Solutions Research. This broad-format study explores how country fans feel about the genre today, when and how they listen, and how listening behaviors are evolving. Key areas of focus include music perceptions such as era balance and familiarity artists listeners want to hear more or less of, and the ongoing impact of on-air personalities, local connection and community engagement on the listening experience.
On March 20, The Country Music Association will present findings from its recently completed teen-focused research study, a custom project designed to better understand the next generation of country listeners. Following the data presentation, a panel of radio and streaming programmers, as well as an artist (to be announced), will discuss the future audience pipeline for the genre, how teens engage with music today, and how country fits into their lives.
“Knowledge is power, and the research coming out of CRS this year reflects that,” says Justin Chase, CRB Research Committee Co-Chair. “By delivering three distinct research initiatives, CRS is providing the industry with a deeper, more complete understanding of listener behavior, music preferences, and where the future of country music is headed.”
Dolly Parton’s Life Of Many Colors Museum Announces Strategic Hirings Ahead Of June Opening
/by Lorie HollabaughJen Molyneux, Rebecca Seaver and Shannon Carpenter
Dolly Parton’s new Life of Many Colors Museum, which is set to open in June, has hired three new staffers who will play integral roles in supporting the museum’s development, operations and long-term vision of preserving Parton’s life, artistry and cultural impact.
Rebecca Seaver has been named Executive Director of the Life of Many Colors Museum, bringing more than 15 years of experience working closely with Parton as part of her core team. Dolly Parton’s niece and namesake, Seaver began their career behind the scenes in wardrobe and production, then went on to establish the official Dolly Parton Archive. She has since contributed to major exhibits at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Opry, The Country Music Hall Of Fame, Dollywood and The Grammy Museum. Seaver also curated Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, which became a New York Times Best Seller and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Audiobook. In their new role, Seaver will be responsible for the presentation of the museum’s exhibits, shaping its curatorial voice and long-term strategy through events and community partnership.
Jen Molyneux joins the museum as Events & Group Sales Manager, bringing nearly 30 years of experience producing high-impact events and live entertainment programs across hospitality, nonprofit, corporate, and performance-driven environments. Her career includes senior roles with Marriott International, MGM Resorts, and Caesars Entertainment, where she oversaw large-scale events, complex logistics, and multi-million dollar budgets. In a full-circle moment, Molyneux returns to work on Dolly Parton’s legacy after early career experience as a singer at Dollywood and contributor to Dolly’s first Interactive Museum, Chasing Rainbows.
Shannon Carpenter has been hired as Marketing Operations Coordinator, bringing more than a decade of experience supporting executives, talent, and creative teams across the entertainment and fashion industries. With a background in digital marketing, influencer partnerships, brand growth and operational management, Carpenter will support strategic initiatives and day-to-day execution as the organization prepares for the museum’s opening.
The appointments represent a major step forward in building the leadership and operational foundation for the Life of Many Colors Museum as it prepares to open its doors in 2026. Tickets for the Life of Many Colors Museum are available for pre-booking now at dollyslifeofmanycolors.com/ tickets.
Morgan Wallen’s ’20 Cigarettes’ Reaches No. 1 On The MusicRow Radio Chart
/by John Nix ArledgeMorgan Wallen. Photo: Spidey Smith
Morgan Wallen tops the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart this week with “20 Cigarettes.”
The track, off of his most recent album I’m The Problem, was written by Chris LaCorte, Chase McGill, Josh Miller and Blake Pendergrass.
Wallen recently made history being named RIAA’s highest-certified country artist of all time and third most-certified artist, all genre. He now has five singles that are Diamond-certified or higher.
“20 Cigarettes” currently sits at No. 4 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 5 on the Mediabase chart.
Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.
Sicily Rose Inks With Off Road Records
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R): Off Road Records’ Director of Marketing, Becca Campbell; President, David Fanning; Rose; SVP, Marketing & Promotion Jamie Graves and Manager, Digital & Marketing Regan Donato.
Sicily Rose has inked with Off Road Records.
Raised in Montana and influenced by the sounds of Miranda Lambert, Fleetwood Mac and Reba McEntire, Rose has amassed more than 30 million views across social media platforms.
In celebration of the signing, she has released her first single, “Annabella Mae.” Written by Bonnie Dymond and Nik Lazcano, the track explores loss and its lasting impact.
“Sicily understands the power of honesty in a song,” shares Off Road Records President David Fanning. “‘Annabella Mae’ is a strong introduction to who she is as an artist and reflects the kind of songwriter and storyteller we want to build with at Off Road Records.”
Rose marks the label’s second signing, following Dylan Davidson.
Noah Kahan Slates Fourth Studio Album
/by Madison HahnenNoah Kahan will release his fourth studio album, The Great Divide, on April 24th via Mercury Records.
“The last five years have been the single most challenging, complicatedly beautiful, and life-altering of my career,” shares Kahan. “I was somewhere I understood, and suddenly I was somewhere completely foreign. I was living in the opportunity I always wanted but felt disoriented and unsure of whether I deserved it. Writing for this album was a balancing act of trying to go back in time and move forward in the same moment. Songwriting has always been the way I reflect on my life, and I hope these songs show you a glimpse of what this journey has looked like.”
The Great Divide showcases Kahan’s honesty, reflectiveness, and emotional resilience, with themes of Kahan’s evolving relationship with family, friends, home, and his sense of self. Gabe Simon and Aaron Dessner served as producers on the 17 track project, which was recorded at a secluded farm outside Nashville, Gold Pacific Studio in Nashville and Dessner’s Long Pond Studio in New York.
The album’s title track is out today (Jan. 3o), and was co-penned by Kahan and Simon. A special premiere of “The Great Divide” music video will air during Mastercard’s 2026 commercial break at the Grammy Awards Sunday (Feb. 1).
Kahan is slated to headline Bonnaroo this June.
Billy Strings Announces Summer Headline Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughBilly Strings. Photo: Alysse Gafkjen
Grammy-winning bluegrass master Billy Strings has announced a string of new headline tour dates through the summer.
Newly confirmed stops include Boston’s Agganis Arena, Portland’s Cross Insurance Arena (two nights), Hartford’s PeoplesBank Arena, Bethel’s Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (two nights) and Ionia’s County Fairgrounds (two nights), among others. Tickets are available now at billystrings.com/tour.
Strings’ most recent full-length album Highway Prayers is nominated for Best Bluegrass Album at the upcoming 68th Annual Grammy Awards. Produced by Strings and Jon Brion, the Reprise Records album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s all-genre Top Album Sales Chart—the first bluegrass album in 22 years to do so.
Newly-Announced Billy Strings Tour Dates:
July 14—Roanoke, VA—Berglund Center
July 17—Portsmouth, VA—Portsmouth Pavilion
July 18—Portsmouth, VA—Portsmouth Pavilion
July 21—Boston, MA—Agganis Arena
July 24—Portland, ME—Cross Insurance Arena
July 25— Portland, ME—Cross Insurance Arena
July 28—Hartford, CT—PeoplesBank Arena
July 31—Bethel, NY—Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
August 1—Bethel, NY—Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Public Relations Veteran Nancy Seltzer Passes
/by Lauryn SinkNancy Seltzer.
Public relations veteran Nancy Seltzer passed away yesterday (Jan. 28) in Los Angeles. She was 79.
Seltzer began her career in her home of New York before moving to Los Angeles full time. She was the longtime representative for Garth Brooks, Danielle Steel, Joyce DiDonato, Placido Domingo and the late Sir Sean Connery. Over the course of her career, she has represented talents that include Bette Davis, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Johnny Depp, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Ian McShane, Stana Katic, Annette Bening, Kathy Bates, Tom Wilkinson and Whitney Houston. She led a boutique publicity firm, Nancy Seltzer & Associates, with offices on both the East and West Coasts.
She served as the head publicist overseeing the Oscars red carpet. Over the span of her decades-long career, she represented iconic films including Pirates of the Caribbean, Breaking Away, All That Jazz, Amadeus, Splash, RoboCop, Spinal Tap, Jewel, Aliens, House of Games, The Unbearable Lightness of Being, When Harry Met Sally… Misery, Silence of the Lambs, A Few Good Men, Philadelphia, The Shawshank Redemption, Scream and Scream 2, Dead Man Walking, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Good Will Hunting, and Finding Forrester. She led campaigns for films such as Amadeus, Misery, Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, The Shawshank Redemption, and Dead Man Walking from production through their Academy Award strategies.
“Public relations is the hardest job in show business,” Brooks shares. “She always handled every situation with the utmost class.”
Donations can be made to the Tower Cancer Research Foundation. Services have not yet been announced.