
Pictured (L-R): Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Kelsea Ballerini and Bailey Zimmerman
The nominees for the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards have been unveiled. Marking the award show’s tenth year, the ceremony will take place on March 27 at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate 2022’s most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app. Fans can watch the awards live from 7-9 p.m. CT on FOX. The event will also be broadcasted on iHeartRadio stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio app.
Across more than 35 categories for the 2023 awards, Nashville artists racked up an impressive 30 nominations. Leading the pack among this year’s country nominees are Carrie Underwood and Morgan Wallen, who each received three nods.
Underwood is nominated for Country Artist of the Year, as well as the socially voted Favorite Tour Style and Favorite Residency (“Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency”). Wallen has hit hat in the ring for Country Artist of the Year, Country Song of the Year and the socially voted Best Lyrics category for “Wasted On You.”

Luke Combs. Photo: Jeremy Cowart
Also present in the Country Song of the Year category are “Half Of My Hometown” (Kelsea Ballerini feat. Kenny Chesney), which also got an all-genre nod for Best Collaboration; as well as “Buy Dirt” (Jordan Davis feat. Luke Bryan), also nominated for Best Lyrics; “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” (Cole Swindell); and “The Kind Of Love We Make” (Luke Combs).
Combs also saw his name among the nominees for Country Artist of the Year, alongside Underwood, Wallen, Jason Aldean and Kane Brown. On tap for Best New Country Artist are Cody Johnson, Elvie Shane and Priscilla Block, as well as Bailey Zimmerman and Elle King, both of whom earned a second nomination. Zimmerman got a nod for the Social Star Award, while King is among the nominees for Best Collaboration for “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert.

Parmalee. Photo: Joseph Llanes
Parmalee received a nomination for Best Duo/ Group of the Year, making them the only country act in the category.
Among the other country nominees are Sheryl Crow (Favorite Documentary, Sheryl) and Shania Twain, who got two nods for Favorite Documentary (Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl) and Favorite Residency (“Let’s Go!”).
Country-turned-pop starlet Taylor Swift earned a staggering seven nominations, five of which include social categories. Among her other nods are Song of the Year for “Anti-Hero” and Artist of the Year. Rising Nashville-based artist Gayle also racked up 2 nominations for Best New Pop Artist and Best Lyrics (“Abcdefu”).
Social voting for categories, such as Best Lyrics, Best Music Video, Best Fan Army, the Social Star Award, TikTok Bop of the Year, Favorite Documentary, Favorite Tour Style and more, is open now through March 20. Fans can vote on Twitter using the appropriate category and nominee hashtags or by clicking here.
Producer of the Year and Songwriter of the Year nominees will be announced in the coming weeks. Additional categories include Label of the Year and individual winners for Album of the Year in pop, country, alternative, rock, dance, hip-hop, R&B, Latin and regional Mexican formats.
For a full list of nominees, click here.
Partial List Of 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards Nominees:
Song of the Year:
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
“Big Energy” – Latto
“Enemy (from the series Arcane League of Legends)” – Imagine Dragons
“First Class” – Jack Harlow
“Ghost”- Justin Bieber
“Heat Waves” – Glass Animals
“INDUSTRY BABY” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“Woman” – Doja Cat
Artist of the Year:
Beyoncé
Doja Cat
Drake
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Jack Harlow
Justin Bieber
Lizzo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd
Best Duo/Group of the Year:
AJR
Black Eyed Peas
BLACKPINK
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
Glass Animals
Imagine Dragons
Måneskin
OneRepublic
Parmalee
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Best Collaboration:
“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” – Elle King & Miranda Lambert
“Cold Heart” – Elton John & Dua Lipa
“half of my hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney
“I Like You (A Happier Song)” – Post Malone ft. Doja Cat
“INDUSTRY BABY” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“One Right Now” – Post Malone & The Weeknd
“Sweetest Pie” – Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa
“Unholy” – Sam Smith & Kim Petras
“WAIT FOR U” – Future ft. Drake & Tems
“You Right” – Doja Cat ft. The Weeknd
Best New Pop Artist:
Dove Cameron
GAYLE
Jax
Nicky Youre
Steve Lacy
Country Song of the Year:
“Buy Dirt” – Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan
“half of my hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney
“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell
“The Kind of Love We Make” – Luke Combs
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen
Country Artist of the Year:
Carrie Underwood
Jason Aldean
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Morgan Wallen
Best New Country Artist:
Bailey Zimmerman
Cody Johnson
Elle King
Elvie Shane
Priscilla Block
Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“abcdefu” – GAYLE
“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“Buy Dirt”- Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan
“Glimpse Of Us”- Joji
“Lift Me Up”- Rihanna
“N95” – Kendrick Lamar
“pushin P” – Gunna ft. Future, Young Thug
“Super Freaky Girl” – Nicki Minaj
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” – Lin-Manuel Miranda performed by the Cast of Encanto
Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category
Bailey Zimmerman
Charli D’Amelio
Em Beihold
GAYLE
GloRilla
JVKE
Lauren Spencer-Smith
Yung Gravy
Favorite Documentary: *Socially Voted Category
Halftime – Jennifer Lopez
Life in Pink – Machine Gun Kelly
Love, Lizzo– Lizzo
Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi – Niall Horan + Lewis Capaldi
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me – Selena Gomez
Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl – Shania Twain
Sheryl – Sheryl Crow
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby – Lil Baby
Favorite Residency: *Socially Voted Category
“An Evening with Silk Sonic” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
“Enigma + Jazz & Piano” – Lady Gaga
“Let’s Go!” – Shania Twain
“Love In Las Vegas”- John Legend
“Love On Tour” – Harry Styles
“Play”- Katy Perry
“REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency” – Carrie Underwood
“Usher: My Way – The Las Vegas Residency” – Usher
“Weekends with Adele” – Adele
DISClaimer Single Reviews: Lukas Graham & Mickey Guyton Deliver ‘A Duet To Die For’
/by Robert K OermannLukas Graham, Mickey Guyton
Country youngsters rule the day here at DISClaimer.
Our lineup of baby acts includes such talents as Griffen Palmer, Alana Springsteen, Corey Kent, Rusty Truck and Bryan Ruby, all of whom are worth your spins.
The DISCovery Award goes to Megan Moroney, who is also a member of this class of 2023.
The Disc of the Day also goes to a newcomer to the column, Lukas Graham. What a singer. Pair him with Mickey Guyton and you have a duet to die for.
Mind you, the team was not without worthy challengers. The Gibson Brothers, Rusty Truck with Sheryl Crow, Elle King and Chase Rice were the other contenders for top honors this week.
Play on, country-music lovers.
COREY KENT / “Man of the House”
Writers: Corey Kent/Austin Goodloe/Joybeth Taylor/Lydia Vaughan; Producer: Jay Joyce; Label: RCA
–Up-and-comer Kent stages his Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday (Jan. 14). The Gold-certified “Wild As Her” continues to climb, and while it does he has released this marvelous acoustic track. As before, his sandpapery vocal rasp is extraordinarily emotive. Accompanied by just his guitar, he communicates better than he does with rocked-up production. It also allows the lyric of this song to shine. It’s the touching story of a boy trying to fill shoes that are too big.
CHRIS YOUNG / “All Dogs Go to Heaven”
Writers: none listed; Producer: none listed; Label: RCA
–Amen to this sentiment. With the built-in sincerity of his singing, Chris is the perfect artist for this message. A mid-tempo track rolls along gently while he promises us that the dogs we have loved will be waiting for us at the Pearly Gates.
GRIFFEN PALMER / “Second Guessing”
Writers: Griffen Palmer/Corey Crowder/Ester Dean/Andrew DeRoberts/Tyler Hubbard/Brian Kelley/Shane McAnally/Ben Simonetti/Ryan Tedder/Geoff Warburton; Producer: Joey Moi; Label: Big Loud
–The song was previously released by FGL, but as we have learned to expect, the songwriter’s version is usually superior. His tenor vocal is stacked with harmonies as the track proceeds at a steady, deliberate, plodding pace. I think it could use a tempo goose.
THE GIBSON BROTHERS / “One Minute of You”
Writer: Leigh Gibson; Producer: Jerry Douglas; Label: GB
–These talented siblings are well-known to bluegrass lovers. Their new Darkest Hour CD takes aim at the mainstream country market, and this single just might do the trick. The lovely, echoey ballad is about watching your daughter grow and cherishing every moment. Their twin lead acoustic guitars are enchanting, too.
MEGAN MORONEY / “Tennessee Orange”
Writers: Ben Williams/David Fanning/Megan Moroney/Paul Jenkins; Producer: Kristian Bush; Label: Sony
–She confides to her mama that she’s fallen in love. “He’s got me doing things I’ve never done….I’m wearing Tennessee orange for him.” Even though she was raised on red for the Dawgs. She begs not to let her dad know, because “he’d blow a fuse.” Can you blame him? She’s learning the lyrics to “Rocky Top,” for crying out loud. A sweet, charming, waltz-time outing.
ELLE KING / “Tulsa”
Writers: Elle King/Ella Langley/Bobby Hamrick/Matt McKinney; Producers: Elle King/Ross Copperman; Label: Columbia
–Bodaciously rocking, yet undeniably hillbilly. Her feisty attitude is at the top of the flagpole on this sass fest. Here’s the deal: He didn’t leave her for a city in Oklahoma. “If you spell it back to front, you’ll know what I mean.” I guess she doesn’t like his new chick too much.
LAYNG MARTINE JR. / “Music Man”
Writer: Layng Martine Jr.; Producer: Tucker Martine; Label: Bloodshot
–Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Layng Martine Jr. teams up with his alt-rock producer son Tucker Martine (My Morning Jacket, Sufjan Stevens, Niko Case, The Decemberists, etc.). The combination of the 81-year-old troubadour and the shaggy haired hipster members of the steel-soaked band is intriguing listening and ultimately kinda groovy.
RUSTY TRUCK & SHERYL CROW / “Find My Way”
Writers: Mark Seliger/Michael Duff; Producer: Larry Campbell; Label: RT
–The frontman of the band is noted celebrity photographer Mark Seliger. He’s also a first-rate singer-songwriter, as is clear on this warm, languid ode about a quest for love. Crow’s ethereal harmonies and “answered” passages add to the audio excellence. Thoroughly pleasurable from opening note to closing.
CHASE RICE / “I Hate Cowboys”
–Writers: Chase Rice/Michael Hardy/Ross Copperman /Brad Tursi; Producer: Oscar Charles; Label: BBR
–As you might expect, he hates them because they steal your gal away. Hit bound.
BRYAN RUBY / “Hell of a Year”
Writer: Parker McCollum; Producer: Adam Sickler; Label: BR
–Ruby’s burnished baritone is the ideal deliverer of this heartache honky-tonker. He totally has the vocal chops for a classic country weeper. Play it.
LUKAS GRAHAM & MICKEY GUYTON / “Home Movies”
Writers: David LaBrel/Jaramye Daniels/Nicolle Galyon/Rory Andrew; Producers: Rory Andrew/Markus Artved; Label: Warner
–Graham’s strong, penetrating delivery is powerful enough. In fact, he’s downright hair raising in his upper register. Add Guyton’s sensational soprano and you’ve got total audio magic. The superb production is the icing on this scrumptious cake. He is a Danish pop artist with billions of international streams, and this stunning duet stakes his claim for country stardom. In a word, awesome.
ALANA SPRINGSTEEN / “You Don’t Deserve a Country Song”
Writers: Alana Springsteen/Geoff Warburton/Michael Whitworth/Mitchell Tenpenny/Will Weatherly; Producers: Chris LaCorte/ Will Weatherly ; Label: Columbia Records NY/Sony Music Nashville
–Is this the greatest country song title or what? The youngster bops along as she fires off snarky lines to an ex. Smart and sassy.
Grand Ole Opry To Celebrate Dolly Parton’s 77th Birthday With Special Program
/by Liza AndersonThe Grand Ole Opry will celebrate Dolly Parton‘s 77th birthday, which falls on Jan. 19, during their “Opry at the Ryman” run with two special shows at the Ryman Auditorium on Jan. 21. The Opry will return to the renowned music venue this month for a special one-month run before heading back to the Grand Ole Opry House in February.
In theme with the celebration of 77, Parton’s favorite number, the shows will spotlight hits from her 1977 album Here You Come Again, her first Platinum project. Those slated to perform include Chapel Hart, The Fairfield Four, Caitlyn Smith, Marty Stuart and Chris Young. Five dollars from every ticket sold to both of the shows will be donated in Parton’s honor to the Opry Trust Fund, which assists members of the country music community in need.
“We love an Opry party and everyone around the world loves Dolly!” says Opry Executive Producer Dan Rogers. “Though Dolly herself can’t be with us this year due to her feature film schedule, I think we can all agree Dolly deserves to be celebrated this year and ever year. We’re going to have some fun Dolly additions to the great schedule of shows lined up for our January run downtown at the Ryman.”
The celebration will also consist of 77 hours of giveaways on the Opry’s social media platforms, as well as photo ops with a Parton impersonator on the Ryman Plaza. Birthday cupcakes made from Parton’s Duncan Hines cake mix will be given to Opry House and Ryman tour guests on her birthday, Jan. 19 (while supplies last), and a giant birthday card will be on display Jan. 19 – 21 at the Ryman for fans to sign.
For more information, click here.
Filmore Readies His Second LP, ‘Mean Something,’ For Release This Friday
/by Lydia FarthingFilmore. Photo: Harrison Shook
Curb Records recording artist Filmore is set to release his second LP, Mean Something. Comprised of songs he released throughout 2022, the project is available everywhere tomorrow (Jan. 13).
The 11-track collection includes the title track, “Who Cares,” and his latest release, “USA (feat. Pitbull).” Mean Something was produced by Zach Abend, Jordan Schmidt and Sam Bergeson.
Filmore made his major label debut in 2020 with the release of State I’m In, and has quickly amassed more than 236 million career streams. Prior to being signed, the Wildwood, Missouri native was the first independent artist to be featured on Spotify’s Hot Country cover.
The rising singer-songwriter has honed his live show with opening slots for artists such as Sam Hunt, Blake Shelton, Pitbull, Carrie Underwood, Dan + Shay and Lauren Alaina. He’s also been featured on festival lineups for Stagecoach, Watershed, CMA Fest and Country Thunder.
Mean Something Track List:
1. Somewhere With Beer
2. Girl Back
3. Leave Me A Memory
4. Falling Out Of Love
5. Without Tennessee
6. If That Ain’t Country
7. USA (feat. Pitbull)
8. One Last Time
9. Johnny Got A Girl
10. Bar In Belize
11. Mean Something
Spotify Reveals 2023 Country Artists To Watch, Exec. Rachel Whitney Gives Insight
/by LB CantrellSpotify has been rolling out its Artist To Watch campaign throughout the week, revealing its predictions for the stars of 2023.
On Thursday (Jan. 12), Hot Country, Spotify’s flagship country music playlist, revealed the roster of emerging country artists who they predict to take the scene by storm in 2023.
Hot Country’s 2023 Artists To Watch include Avery Anna, Dylan Marlowe, Ella Langley, Ernest, 49 Winchester, Jackson Dean, Josh Ross, Megan Moroney, Restless Road and Tanner Adell.
Anna, a Nashville singer-songwriter, is most known for her 2022 single “Narcissist.” Marlowe appeared on the scene with his viral remake of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Driver’s License” and has since been making waves with his breakup track “Goodbye Gets Around.”
Langley has been impressing with her unique blend of country and rock on “Country Boy’s Dream Girl,” while 49 Winchester is a Virginia-based group known for its unique brand of alt-country, rock-n-roll and folk.
Ernest built on his success as a country songwriter in the last year with his very successful collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “Flower Shops.” Dean also hit it big with his outlaw country song, “Don’t Come Lookin’,” which was recently featured in Yellowstone.
Ross, a Canadian singer-songwriter, hit the top of the charts up north this past year with his singles “First Taste of Gone” and “On a Different Night.” Moroney became a viral sensation with “Tennessee Orange” and recently released her debut EP Pistol Made of Roses.
Restless Road built on the success of their collaboration with Kane Brown, “Take Me Home,” with the release of “Growing Old With You.” Adell is bringing a new vibe to country music with her dance-worthy singles “Country Girl Commandments” and “Honky Tonky Heartbreak.”
Of the 10 artists Spotify has highlighted, Nashville Head of Editorial Rachel Whitney says that this list represents a wide range of country music that has performed well on Spotify.
“As we came back in full force last year, it became even clearer that there is no one style that encompasses country music today,” Whitney tells MusicRow. “Our Hot Country Artists To Watch encompass a wide range of sounds and influences. The music they’re creating, and the connection they’re making with fans, is broader than ever and we are thrilled for fans to hear these exciting artists in 2023 and beyond.
“Each of the artists on our list this year has forged their own path to success,” she continues. “For example, Megan Moroney released a viral smash with ‘Tennessee Orange,’ 49 Winchester has built loyal listeners through dedicated time on the road, Dylan Marlowe originally caught our attention with a unique cover, and Ernest broke into the artist arena after years of writing hit songs behind-the-scenes. Several of the artists on this list found success through our Fresh Finds Country playlist, like Tanner Adell who played our Fresh Finds stage at CMA Fest last summer and blew everyone away. The one thing they all have in common is that our Hot Country listeners love their music!”
As for 2023, Whitney says she expects the spectrum of country music to only get wider.
“Country music has expanded into a mix of different sounds over the years, and the doors are open to new artists in ways they haven’t been before. I’m looking forward to hearing artists and producers integrate more of the cutting edge sounds they like, and likewise hearing others get back to their roots and slimming down production, as long as they’re getting music out the door in the way that is most authentic to them. Fans on Spotify are here for all of it, and I am sure we’ll continue to program a wide variety of songs on Hot Country to great success.”
Birthplace Of Country Music Museum Receives Grants For $1 Million Expansion
/by Lorie HollabaughA $1,050,000 grant from a number of sources will help the nonprofit organization The Birthplace of Country Music move forward on an expansion project for the Birthplace of Country Music Museum, located in Historic Downtown Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee.
The Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission approved $500,000 for the BCM expansion as part of its mission to generate economic growth in agriculture and tourism sectors and attract new businesses to Southwest Virginia.
“The funding from the Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission will enable us to move forward on applying for historic and new market tax credits,” said Leah Ross, Executive Director of Advancement for BCM. “Grant funding and tax credits ensures we’ll be able to open with zero debt.”
In December of last year, the United States Congress signed the FY 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act into law. This omnibus included $500,000 of Community Project Funding to assist BCM with the building project.
BCM was also awarded $50,000 from the Genan Foundation, a private philanthropic foundation created in 1987 by the late Anne and Gene Worrell, who owned and operated Worrell Newspapers. The company started in Bristol and eventually purchased the Bristol Herald Courier, then expanded to include more than 30 papers across the country.
The former Automotive Service & Supply building, located next door to the museum, was donated to BCM in 2014 by local businessman Joseph R. Gregory and his wife Cindy. According to Bristol, Virginia tax records, the two-story, 7,800 foot structure—now referred to as the Annex—was constructed in 1881. The application form for downtown’s inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places indicates it was built circa 1900 and originally used as a grain, feed, fertilizer and cement warehouse.
BCM plans for the building include a new special exhibit area and climate-controlled archival storage, in addition to adding offices, restrooms and event space. Some work has already been done to shore up the building’s structure and dig an elevator shaft. The project is expected to take 18 to 24 months to complete once construction starts, and the $3.6 million renovation will increase the museum’s size to 41,000 square feet.
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum is part of parent company BCM’s mission to perpetuate, promote, and celebrate Bristol’s rich music heritage. Through the museum, the annual Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion music festival and WBCM Radio Bristol, BCM seeks to educate and engage audiences worldwide regarding the history, impact, and legacy of the 1927 Bristol Sessions from which BCM derives its name; and to create recognition, opportunities, and economic benefit for BCM’s local and regional communities.
Country Music Hall Of Fame Launches ‘Night Train To Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues’ As Online Exhibit
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled its newest online exhibit, “Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1970,” which is available to access for free on the museum’s website.
The multimedia exhibit explores the story of Nashville’s vibrant and pioneering R&B scene and its important role in helping the city become a world-renowned music center. The online exhibit revisits, updates and preserves the museum’s award-winning “Night Train” physical exhibit, which was featured in its 5,000-square-foot temporary gallery space from March 2004 to December 2005.
Hatch Show Print poster announcing Earl Gaines and Jimmy Beck at the New Era Club, c. 1959. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum
“Night Train to Nashville” explores Nashville’s R&B activity in the decades following World War II. As Nashville’s country music industry was just getting started, the city was also a hotbed for R&B in the late 1940s,’50s and ’60s, with celebrated performers including Country Music Hall of Fame member Ray Charles, Arthur Alexander, Ruth Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Etta James and Little Richard, among others contributing to the city’s rich musical heritage. During this time, R&B reigned alongside country in the city’s clubs and studios, on radio and on nationally syndicated television.
The multimedia exhibit showcases historic photos, performance videos and audio recordings, as well as instruments, show posters, stage wear and other rare items featured in the original exhibit.
“The ‘Night Train to Nashville’ story provides important context about how R&B played a vital role in Nashville becoming ‘Music City,’” explains Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “Similar to the original exhibit in 2004, the online version offers a multidimensional vantage point from which to consider the era’s race relations and the city’s Black musical culture, and how they affected the making of this incredible music and Nashville’s evolution. As the city developed into a major recording center, it did so against a background of urban change and at a time when racial barriers were tested and sometimes broken on bandstands, inside recording studios and on the airwaves.”
To mark the launch of the online exhibit, the museum will host a free conversation and performance with key members of the historic Nashville R&B music scene in partnership with the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM). On Jan. 25 in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Ford Theater, Levert Allison (of the Fairfield Four), Jimmy Church, Peggy Gaines Walker, Frank Howard, Charles “Wigg” Walker and other participants will perform. The museum’s Michael Gray and NMAAM’s Dr. Bryan Pierce will join the discussion. Tickets are available here.
The museum will also mount a physical “Night Train to Nashville” exhibit in its galleries in January 2024, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the original exhibit.
Nashville Artists Rack Up Nominations At 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards
/by Lydia FarthingPictured (L-R): Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Kelsea Ballerini and Bailey Zimmerman
The nominees for the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards have been unveiled. Marking the award show’s tenth year, the ceremony will take place on March 27 at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate 2022’s most-played artists and songs on iHeartRadio stations and the iHeartRadio app. Fans can watch the awards live from 7-9 p.m. CT on FOX. The event will also be broadcasted on iHeartRadio stations nationwide and on the iHeartRadio app.
Across more than 35 categories for the 2023 awards, Nashville artists racked up an impressive 30 nominations. Leading the pack among this year’s country nominees are Carrie Underwood and Morgan Wallen, who each received three nods.
Underwood is nominated for Country Artist of the Year, as well as the socially voted Favorite Tour Style and Favorite Residency (“Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency”). Wallen has hit hat in the ring for Country Artist of the Year, Country Song of the Year and the socially voted Best Lyrics category for “Wasted On You.”
Luke Combs. Photo: Jeremy Cowart
Also present in the Country Song of the Year category are “Half Of My Hometown” (Kelsea Ballerini feat. Kenny Chesney), which also got an all-genre nod for Best Collaboration; as well as “Buy Dirt” (Jordan Davis feat. Luke Bryan), also nominated for Best Lyrics; “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” (Cole Swindell); and “The Kind Of Love We Make” (Luke Combs).
Combs also saw his name among the nominees for Country Artist of the Year, alongside Underwood, Wallen, Jason Aldean and Kane Brown. On tap for Best New Country Artist are Cody Johnson, Elvie Shane and Priscilla Block, as well as Bailey Zimmerman and Elle King, both of whom earned a second nomination. Zimmerman got a nod for the Social Star Award, while King is among the nominees for Best Collaboration for “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert.
Parmalee. Photo: Joseph Llanes
Parmalee received a nomination for Best Duo/ Group of the Year, making them the only country act in the category.
Among the other country nominees are Sheryl Crow (Favorite Documentary, Sheryl) and Shania Twain, who got two nods for Favorite Documentary (Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl) and Favorite Residency (“Let’s Go!”).
Country-turned-pop starlet Taylor Swift earned a staggering seven nominations, five of which include social categories. Among her other nods are Song of the Year for “Anti-Hero” and Artist of the Year. Rising Nashville-based artist Gayle also racked up 2 nominations for Best New Pop Artist and Best Lyrics (“Abcdefu”).
Social voting for categories, such as Best Lyrics, Best Music Video, Best Fan Army, the Social Star Award, TikTok Bop of the Year, Favorite Documentary, Favorite Tour Style and more, is open now through March 20. Fans can vote on Twitter using the appropriate category and nominee hashtags or by clicking here.
Producer of the Year and Songwriter of the Year nominees will be announced in the coming weeks. Additional categories include Label of the Year and individual winners for Album of the Year in pop, country, alternative, rock, dance, hip-hop, R&B, Latin and regional Mexican formats.
For a full list of nominees, click here.
Partial List Of 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards Nominees:
Song of the Year:
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“As It Was” – Harry Styles
“Big Energy” – Latto
“Enemy (from the series Arcane League of Legends)” – Imagine Dragons
“First Class” – Jack Harlow
“Ghost”- Justin Bieber
“Heat Waves” – Glass Animals
“INDUSTRY BABY” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“Woman” – Doja Cat
Artist of the Year:
Beyoncé
Doja Cat
Drake
Dua Lipa
Harry Styles
Jack Harlow
Justin Bieber
Lizzo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd
Best Duo/Group of the Year:
AJR
Black Eyed Peas
BLACKPINK
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
Glass Animals
Imagine Dragons
Måneskin
OneRepublic
Parmalee
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Best Collaboration:
“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” – Elle King & Miranda Lambert
“Cold Heart” – Elton John & Dua Lipa
“half of my hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney
“I Like You (A Happier Song)” – Post Malone ft. Doja Cat
“INDUSTRY BABY” – Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow
“One Right Now” – Post Malone & The Weeknd
“Sweetest Pie” – Megan Thee Stallion & Dua Lipa
“Unholy” – Sam Smith & Kim Petras
“WAIT FOR U” – Future ft. Drake & Tems
“You Right” – Doja Cat ft. The Weeknd
Best New Pop Artist:
Dove Cameron
GAYLE
Jax
Nicky Youre
Steve Lacy
Country Song of the Year:
“Buy Dirt” – Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan
“half of my hometown” – Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney
“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell
“The Kind of Love We Make” – Luke Combs
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen
Country Artist of the Year:
Carrie Underwood
Jason Aldean
Kane Brown
Luke Combs
Morgan Wallen
Best New Country Artist:
Bailey Zimmerman
Cody Johnson
Elle King
Elvie Shane
Priscilla Block
Best Lyrics: *Socially Voted Category
“About Damn Time” – Lizzo
“abcdefu” – GAYLE
“Anti-Hero” – Taylor Swift
“Buy Dirt”- Jordan Davis ft. Luke Bryan
“Glimpse Of Us”- Joji
“Lift Me Up”- Rihanna
“N95” – Kendrick Lamar
“pushin P” – Gunna ft. Future, Young Thug
“Super Freaky Girl” – Nicki Minaj
“Wasted On You” – Morgan Wallen
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” – Lin-Manuel Miranda performed by the Cast of Encanto
Social Star Award: *Socially Voted Category
Bailey Zimmerman
Charli D’Amelio
Em Beihold
GAYLE
GloRilla
JVKE
Lauren Spencer-Smith
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Favorite Documentary: *Socially Voted Category
Halftime – Jennifer Lopez
Life in Pink – Machine Gun Kelly
Love, Lizzo– Lizzo
Niall Horan’s Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar with Lewis Capaldi – Niall Horan + Lewis Capaldi
Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me – Selena Gomez
Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl – Shania Twain
Sheryl – Sheryl Crow
Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby – Lil Baby
Favorite Residency: *Socially Voted Category
“An Evening with Silk Sonic” – Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic
“Enigma + Jazz & Piano” – Lady Gaga
“Let’s Go!” – Shania Twain
“Love In Las Vegas”- John Legend
“Love On Tour” – Harry Styles
“Play”- Katy Perry
“REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency” – Carrie Underwood
“Usher: My Way – The Las Vegas Residency” – Usher
“Weekends with Adele” – Adele
AIMP Elects Michael Lau As National Chair
/by LB CantrellMichael Lau.
The Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP)’s Executive Committee has unanimously elected Michael Lau as National Chair for 2023-2024. Lau, the owner of independent music publishing companies Imachew Music and Middle Foot Music, was also re-elected to a second two-year term as President of the AIMP New York Chapter.
As National Chair, Lau will work with the Executive Committee to lead the coordination of efforts between all four Chapters—Atlanta, Los Angeles, Nashville and New York—to help ensure the organization stays true to its mission. He will provide guidance on the planning and execution of educational events and coordinate outreach to bolster the independent music publishing community.
“It is a tremendous honor to serve as AIMP National Chair, and I would like to thank the Executive Committee for putting their trust in me,” shares Lau. “As the music industry continues to evolve, it is our duty to educate the independent music publishing community on how new trends, legislation and technology will affect them, as well as advocate for their interests. I look forward to carrying that mission forward in the massive footsteps of previous National Chairs John Ozier and Teri Nelson Carpenter.”
In addition to his work with the AIMP, Lau is a member of the Operations Committee of The MLC. He serves on the Advisory Boards of Jammber and MyPart Inc., is an Advisor and Mentor for the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program’s Entrepreneurship course, and is an Alumni Mentor at Berklee College of Music.
The AIMP Executive Committee, which consists of each regional Chapter’s President and Vice President, meets monthly to discuss national initiatives and coordinate regional activities. In addition to Lau, the 2023-2024 Committee consists of Atlanta Chapter President Tony D. Alexander (Made in Memphis Entertainment), Atlanta Chapter Vice President Crystal Morris (Digital Royalty Distribution), Los Angeles Chapter President Marc Caruso (Angry Mob Music), Los Angeles Chapter Vice President Frank Handy (Position Music), Nashville Chapter President Ree Guyer (Wrensong), Nashville Chapter Vice President Duff Berschback (Concord Music Publishing) and New York Chapter Vice President Debbie Rose (Sundae Songs, LLC).
Bailey Zimmerman Named Apple Music Up Next Artist
/by Liza AndersonRecord-breaking artist Bailey Zimmerman has joined Apple Music’s Up Next program, their monthly initiative centered around identifying, showcasing and elevating rising talent.
The small town Illinois native went from spending long hours at his family car dealership and late nights doing roadwork on the gas pipeline, to a major label record deal and back-to-back Platinum hits in under two years.
Upon the release of his EP, Leave the Light On, in October 2022, Zimmerman broke the record for biggest country debut EP of all time by first-day streams on Apple Music worldwide. His music has also reached the Daily Top 100 in 13 countries, and last year, he saw an increase in streams of over 1,600 percent on Apple Music worldwide.
“I still wake up every day feeling so unbelievably grateful for all the support y’all have shown me since I quit my job to make music two years ago,” says Zimmerman. “To be named an Up Next Artist by Apple is truly a dream come true. God is so good! I’m so thankful for y’all.”
In his exclusive Apple Music short film, out now, Zimmerman takes fans to his favorite spots in Nashville, and gives a glimpse into his world of writing and producing music with his friends and producers. Additionally, he sat down for an interview with Apple Music’s Kelleigh Bannen, where he discussed his dream collaborations, what’s next for him this year and how’s he’s handling his newfound stardom.
To watch the film and interview, and listen to an expanded edition of Leave the Light On that includes three tracks reimagined for Apple Music Sessions, click here.
Matt Malcolm Joins Wasserman Music As Fairs & Festivals Agent
/by Lorie HollabaughMatt Malcolm. Photo: Stacie Huckeba
Matt Malcolm has joined Wasserman Music as a Fairs & Festivals agent focusing on country and Americana events.
Based in Nashville, Malcolm’s experience includes over 10 years with William Morris Endeavors’ Nashville team, where he served as an agent for artists including Chancey Williams, Catie Offerman, Smithfield, Liv Warfield, and others. During the pandemic, he held positions at Quay Entertainment in LA and CUE Audio in Nashville.
Other new hires at Wasserman include artist representatives Jake Bernstein and Ollie Seaman, Latin music agent Juan Toro,international festivals agent Jesse Fayne and Natalka Dudynsky, who will book casinos and performing arts centers.
“Wasserman continues to be thoughtful about ways to grow our footprint in the music industry and expand our ability to service our world-renowned clients,” notes Wasserman Music EVP & Managing Executive Lee Anderson. “It is critical that anyone who joins our team shares our ethos, and the additions of Jake, Ollie, Juan, Natalka, Jesse and Matt do just that. We are thrilled to welcome them and their clients to the Wasserman family.”
2022 capped another year of growth for Wasserman, which included the announcement of the company’s first U.K. office, the opening of its Brooklyn office, the creation of an Artist Marketing & Digital Strategy Department and hosting the inaugural Music Accelerator Program at Tennessee State University.