Zach Bryan Seals Second Week Atop MusicRow Songwriter Chart

Zach Bryan. Photo: Rachael Polack

For a second week, Zach Bryan claims the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. The burgeoning songwriter has three currently charting songs, all of which he is the sole writer on. They include “Something In The Orange,” “Oklahoma Smokeshow” and “Burn, Burn, Burn.”

Ashley Gorley follows once again in the second spot. The Nashville mainstay is credited on eight current chart songs, including Parmalee’s “Take My Name” and “Girl In Mine,” Brett Young’s “You Didn’t,” Michael Ray’s “Holy Water,” Dierks Bentley’s “Gold,” Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof,” Cole Swindell’s “She Had Me At Heads Carolina” and Carly Pearce’s “What He Didn’t Do.”

Morgan Wallen rises one spot to No. 3, Ernest Keith Smith falls to No. 4 and Bailey Zimmerman rises one spot to No. 5.

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.

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Billy Strings & His Father Set To Release New Album In November

Terry Barber & Billy Strings. Photo: Joshua Black Wilkins

Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Billy Strings has announced that Me/And/Dad, the first album he’s recorded with his father, Terry Barber, will drop on Nov. 18 via Rounder Records.

A longtime dream of Strings and Barber, the 14-track collection will feature versions of bluegrass and country classics that the two have been playing together since Strings was a child. The father-son duo’s new versions of bluegrass traditional “Long Journey Home” and George Jones“Life To Go” are available now.

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“As long as I can remember, [I’ve] wanted to make a record with my dad. I’ve been burning up and down the highways the last 12 years, and as time slips away, you start thinking, ‘I need to make time.’ It’s been a bucket list thing for me, something I’ve been afraid I wouldn’t find the time to do. And that scared me; not doing this record scared me,” shares Strings.

Recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studio, the album, produced by Strings and Gary Paczosa, finds the pair alternating both guitar and vocal leads. Additionally, the record features an all-star band, including bassist Mike Bub, mandolinist Ron McCoury, banjo player Rob McCoury and fiddler Michael Cleveland, as well as special appearances by Jerry Douglas, Jason Carter and Strings’ mother, Debra Barber, who sings on the final track, “I Heard My Mother Weeping.”

Me/And/Dad follows Strings’ Renewal, which was one of the Top 50 Most Played Albums at Americana Radio last year. A respected musician across many genres, Strings has also collaborated with a wide variety of artists, including Bill Kreutzmann, Luke Combs, Del McCoury, Fences, RMR and more.

Me/And/Dad Track List:
1. Long Journey Home (bluegrass traditional)
2. Life To Go (written by George Jones)
3. Way Downtown (written by Doc Watson)
4. Little Blossom (written by Hank Thompson)
5. Peartree (written by Arthel Lane “Doc” Watson, Gaither Carlton)
6. Stone Walls and Steel Bars (written by Ray Pennington, Roy Eugene Marcum)
7. Little White Church (written by Eugene Wellman)
8. Dig A Little Deeper (In The Well) (written by Jody Emerson, Roger Bowling)
9. Wandering Boy (written by A.P. Carter)
10. John Deere Tractor (written by Lawrence Hammond)
11. Frosty Morn (bluegrass traditional)
12. I Haven’t Seen Mary In Years (written by Damon Black)
13. Little Cabin Home On The Hill (written by Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe)
14. Heard My Mother Weeping (written by Carl Story, Lowell Blanchard)

Weekly Register: Kelsea Ballerini’s ‘Subject To Change’ Makes Top 5 Album Debut

Kelsea Ballerini injects some female energy into the top country albums chart this week with her newest release, Subject To Change. The album, released via Black River, comes in at No. 3 with 19K in total consumption (9.6K album only/12 million song streams).

Elsewhere on the albums chart, Morgan Wallen remains in the top spot with Dangerous: The Double Album notching 46K in total consumption (1.4K album only/57 million song streams). Zach Bryan‘s American Heartbreak comes in at No. 2, adding 25K. Luke CombsGrowin’ Up takes fourth with 17K, and Kane Brown‘s Different Man seals the top five with 17K.

On the top country streaming songs chart, all remains the same. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” takes the top spot for a second week with 12 million streams. Wallen’s “You Proof” remains in No. 2 with 11 million streams and his “Wasted On You” claims fifth with 7.8 million streams. Combs’ “The Kind Of Love We Make” keeps the third spot with 10 million, and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Rock And A Hard Place” takes fourth with 9.5 million streams.

Mark Your Calendar—October 2022

Single/Track Releases

October 4
Carson Beyer/Outdated

October 7
Alex Miller/When God Made The South/Billy Jam Records
Jordan James/Bigger Small Town/AMG Records/The Orchard
Jeff Garrison/Good People/Penumbra Records
Jeff Garrison/Morphine Lips/Penumbra Records
Zac Hart/Body Language

October 14
Derek Austin/Make Me Hate You/Mailbox Money Records
Clay Hollis/Missin’ You Missin’ Me

October 17
Breland/For What It’s Worth/Bad Realm Records/Atlantic Records/Warner Music Nashville
George Birge/Mind On You/Records Nashville
Danny Kensy/Smoke With An Old Flame

October 24
Hurricane Highway/Right Nows/Kick Ass Music

October 31
Alex Miller/When God Made The South

 

 

Album/EP Releases

October 4
Adam Sanders/90’s Kid

October 7
Avery Anna/Mood Swings/Warner Nashville
Everette
/Kings of the Dairy Queen Parking Lot: Side B/BBR
Caleb Caudle/Forsythia/Soundly Music

October 14
Bailey Zimmerman/Leave The Light On/Warner Nashville/Elektra
Callista Clark/Real To Me: The Way I Feel/Big Machine Records
Sam Williams/Glasshouse Children: Tilted Crown/Mercury Nashville
Pillbox Patti/Florida/Monument Records

October 21
MercyMe/Always Only Jesus
Jo Smith/Wyoming

October 28
Lainey Wilson/Bell Bottom Country/BBR Music Group/Broken Bow Records
Giovannie and The Hired Guns/Tejano Punk Boyz/Warner Music Nashville
Emily Scott Robinson/Built on Bones/Oh Boy Records
Clay Hollis/No Apologies

 

 

Industry Events

October 9 – 11
IEBA

October 14
CMT Artists of the Year

October 20
MusicRow‘s Rising Women on the Row

October 30
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala

Industry Ink: CMHOF, CMA, Drew Baldridge, Justin Champagne

Western Edge Exhibit At CMHOF Opens With All-Star Country-Rock Concert

Pictured (L-R, back row): CMHOFM’s Michael Gray, Alison brown, Jimmie Fadden, Vince Gill, Jeff Hanna, Randy Lewis, Sean Watkins, Rob Ickes, James Intveld, Mark Fain, Jesse Furay Lynch, Al Perkins, Kai Clark, Chris Hillman, Herb Pedersen, CMHOFM’s Abi Tapia; (L-R, front row): Sara Watkins, Rosie Flores, Denny Sarokin, Steve Duncan, JayDee Maness, Rodney Dillard, John McEuen, Richie Furay, Wendy Moten, John Jorgenson. Photo: Terry Wyatt/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the opening of its newest exhibit, Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, presented by City National Bank, with a special concert.

An all-star lineup performed in the museum’s CMA Theater, including torchbearers who have been influenced by the sounds and artists from the L.A. music scene, including Alison Brown, Jimmie Fadden, Rosie Flores, Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill, Jeff Hanna, Chris Hillman, John McEuen, Wendy Moten, Herb Pedersen, Al Perkins, and more.

The Western Edge exhibit, which is now open for a nearly three-year run, traces the L.A.-based communities of visionary singers, songwriters and musicians who, between the 1960s-1980s frequented local nightclubs, embraced country music, and created and shaped the musical fusion of “country-rock.”

CMA Hosts First-Ever Industry Event In New Zealand With Kane Brown

Pictured (L-R): Garrett Nichols (Restless Road), Colton Pack (Restless Road), Kane Brown, Milly Olykan (CMA Vice President, International Relations and Development), Zach Beeken (Restless Road), and manager Martha Earls (Owner, Neon Coast). Photo: Oli Spencer

CMA hosted its first-ever industry event in New Zealand with Kane Brown for label executives, media, local artists and influencers. CMA partnered with Sony Music New Zealand and Frontier Touring for a pre-show reception leading into his show at Spark Arena in Auckland on Sept. 25.

Brown’s international tour included sold-out headlining dates in Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland and CMC. While in Australia, Brown was recognized by Sony Australia for over 285 million streams in the country, as well his 6x Platinum single “One Thing Right,” 3x Platinum single “Heaven,” and 2x Platinum singles “What Ifs” and “Be Like That.”

“At CMA, our mission is to expand the country music genre globally, and this opportunity was the first step in building and fostering a country music industry community in New Zealand,” says Milly Olykan, Vice President, International Relations and Development. “Kane is the first country artist to perform an arena show in New Zealand Aotearoa in six years, so we wanted to capitalize on that moment to begin developing the relationships that will help us build the genre. Kane Brown and Restless Road were incredibly well received, and it was exciting to see the potential of the market.”

 

 

Drew Baldridge Celebrates Country Born Project At Sony Music Publishing Event

Pictured (L-R): Mason Hunter (BMI), Rusty Gaston (Sony Music Publishing), Drew Baldridge, Jennifer Johnson (Riser House), Leslie Roberts (BMI), Laurel Kittleson-Cobb (Rainier Entertainment)

Drew Baldridge celebrated the release of his sophomore album Country Born on Friday (Sept. 30) at a gathering with industry, friends, and family at Sony Music Publishing. The project was released via Patoka Records in partnership with Riser House.

 

 

Justin Champagne & Snoop Dogg Team For ‘If She Ain’t Country’ Remix

Justin Champagne has released a new remix for “If She Ain’t Country” featuring Snoop Dogg. Snoop is also featured in the music video, which was directed by Ed Pryor and shot at Snoop’s compound in California.

“I’m amped to have this song out with Snoop Dogg,” exclaims Champagne. “He’s such a cultural icon and it’s such an honor to have him remix one of my songs.”

Sony Music Nashville Ups Nicole Marinake To VP, Partnership Marketing & New Ventures

Nicole Marinake. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Sony Music Nashville has announced the promotion of Nicole Marinake to Vice President, Partnership Marketing and New Ventures. She previously held the role of Senior Director, Partnership Marketing since 2017.

In her new role, Marinake will work closely with SMN’s regional Promotion and Artist Development team to expand both the label and its artist footprint in the branding space, specifically on a regional level. Reporting to Senior Vice President, Marketing, Jennifer Way, Marinake will explore and bring in new opportunities for the label group in the areas of new technology, innovation, gaming and web3.

She will also continue to oversee all national brand partnership efforts, as well as continue to build the Sony Music Nashville Live brand which launched in 2018 for a SXSW activation with Budweiser, marking the first country music takeover the festival has ever had.

“Nicole’s passion and dedication for our artists is her superpower,” shares Way. “Her expertise, innovative mindset and winning personality are key reasons Sony Music Nashville has developed invaluable relationships with key partners and subsequently brought to life smart and compelling collaborations, perfectly suited for our artists and their music. I’m thrilled to elevate her in this new role and have no doubt that her strategic vision and exceptional knowledge in this space will help to continue to shape the company’s culture and find new audiences for our artists.”

Prior to joining SMN, Marinake spent time at The Madison Square Garden Company where she forged innovative partnerships in the live music space with blue chip brands like Anheuser-Busch, JP Morgan Chase and more. She received her Bachelor degree from the University of South Florida and her Masters at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

Reba Extends ‘Live In Concert’ Tour Through Spring 2023

Reba McEntire is extending her “Reba: Live In Concert” tour after multiple sell-outs on the upcoming fall dates.

The superstar has announced 14 additional dates for spring of 2023 featuring special guests Terri Clark and The Isaacs. The spring run will kick off March 9 in Jacksonville and run through April 15, wrapping at NYC’s Madison Square Garden, marking the first time McEntire has played the iconic venue. She’ll also visit Milwaukee, Reno, Salt Lake City, LA and more during the spring leg.

“I am very grateful we’re continuing this tour on into 2023,” McEntire shares. “I’ve had so much fun being back out on the road and doing what I love to do most, entertaining people. And now getting to headline places like Madison Square Garden and bring my buddies Terri Clark and The Isaacs with me? Well, that’s just the extra icing on an already triple-layered, stuffed and filled, iced and frosted cake!”

Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 7 with a special fan presale starting tomorrow (Oct. 4) by joining McEntire’s email list. The presale code will be emailed out on Tuesday morning prior to the presale.

The fall leg of “Reba: Live In Concert” is set to kick off Oct. 13 in Lafayette, Louisiana.

“Reba: Live in Concert” 2023 Tour Dates:
March 9 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
March 10 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
March 11 – Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena
March 17 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
March 18 – Moline, IL – Vibrant Arena at the Mark
March 23 – Reno, NV – Reno Events Center
March 24 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center**
March 25 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena
March 30 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
March 31 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena
April 1 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
April 13 – Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena
April 14 – Hershey, PA – GIANT Center
April 15 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
** On sale Friday, October 14 at 10am local time

Hardy & Crew Involved In Bus Accident Over The Weekend

Hardy. Photo: Ryan Smith

Over the weekend, decorated singer-songwriter Hardy and some of his road crew were involved in a bus accident. The accident followed the Big Loud recording artist’s performance at Country Thunder Music Festival in Bristol, Tennessee.

Hardy, along with three others, were all treated for “significant injuries,” as shared on the entertainer’s social media channels. As of Sunday (Oct. 2), his bus driver was still in the hospital being treated for what can be inferred as more critical injuries. The 2022 ACM Songwriter of the Year called for his fans prayers as he explained that the driver’s family was with him at the hospital.

“I’ve been released from the hospital, but ordered by doctors to recover for the next few weeks which may cost us at a couple of shows. My team and I will keep the fans updated on that as I rest in the coming days,” Hardy shared.

“Please keep our road family in your prayers and I promise to keep you updated in the days to follow. God bless our medics and local and state officials for their quick response and incredible service,” he added.

No official statement has been made regarding Hardy’s upcoming show in Arlington, Texas on Oct. 8 as support on Morgan Wallen‘s “The Dangerous Tour.”

The accident comes after the release of Hardy’s Big Loud Rock single, “Jack.” Written by Hardy, David Garcia and Hillary Lindsey and produced by Joey Moi with co-production by Derek Wells, Hardy and Garcia, the song marks his first true rock release. Hardy also recently unveiled “Wait In The Truck” featuring Lainey Wilson, which currently sits just outside the top 30 on both the Mediabase and Billboard Country Airplay charts.

Zach Williams Takes Fans Down ‘A Hundred Highways’ With New Album [Interview]

Zach Williams. Photo: Courtesy of PFA Media

Multi-Platinum artist Zach Williams‘ trip to stardom has taken him, both mentally and physically, down many roads. Though those roads were bumpy at times, Williams is not afraid to travel back down them and reflect on what has led him to where he is today. Fans in tow, he does just that through the tracks on his latest album A Hundred Highways, out today (Sept. 30) via Provident Label Group.

The Arkansas native grew up listening to all types of music. His grandfather introduced him to country greats Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, George Jones and more. In college, he developed a love for the blues as well as rock bands such as The Allman Brothers Band and The Black Crowes, and began playing guitar. But the soundtrack of his earliest memories centers around the Christian genre. The son of a worship leader, church was a big part of Williams’ upbringing. As a result, he was exposed to groups such as Petra and The Imperials in addition to artists such as Rich Mullins, Keith Green and more at a young age.

As Williams got older, he started to drift away from his faith.

“I can’t really put my finger on why I did,” says Williams. “When you turn a certain age, you start thinking you know more than everybody else. You go out [into the world] and try to figure [life] out for yourself.”

He became the front man for an up-and-coming rock band and fully immersed himself in the music world. Along the way, Williams found himself spinning in the vicious vortex of addiction.

“For 15 years, I was running from everything I grew up knowing. But that seed [of faith] had been planted in me at such an early age, and it was still there. My amazing family was always there to guide me through the process. I think that’s what brought me back,” he shares.

Williams then made the decision to change his ways, and left his music career in the rearview mirror. He became heavily involved in the church and following in his father’s footsteps, became a worship leader.

The two-time Grammy winner wrote “Love is a Battleground,” featured on the 15-track album, for his wife Crystal. Throughout the song, he describes how thankful he is that she never gave up and stood by him during the hardest parts of his journey.

The title of the album comes from the track “Looking For You,” one of Williams’ favorite songs and the most personal one on A Hundred Highways.

“[“Looking For You”] sums up the whole record because I think about the places I’ve been in my life, all of the dead end streets and dark highways, and I realized that I tried to fill a hole within me with everything else that the world had to offer. There’s a saying ‘The first place you find something is always the last place you look.’ In the last place I looked, I found Jesus. It wasn’t until then that I realized that I had been searching for him this whole time.”

Performing music still tinted the windows of his life as he sang with the congregation while leading services.

In December of 2014, Williams led the church Christmas service, and music producer and songwriter Jonathan Smith, who was his wife’s family for the holidays, happened to fill a pew. Moved by Williams’ vocals, Smith invited him to Music City. They began to write together and Williams’ eventually signed a deal with Provident Label Group.

Over the past 3 years, Smith and Williams have worked to bring A Hundred Highways to life. Not worried about what genre the collection of songs embodied or whether a track would hit No. 1 or not, they told Williams’ story.

A blend of country, rock, Christian and more, Williams defines the genre of this new album as simply, “Zach Williams.”

He states, “I want this record to be a reflection of the journey of how I’ve gotten to where I am. I want people to listen to these songs and know that they are loved.”

Williams’ new album A Hundred Highways is available everywhere now.

Kat & Alex Release Spanish Version Of Their ‘Side A’ EP Ahead Of Hispanic Heritage Month

Kat & Alex. Photo: Matthew Berinato

Country-Latin duo Kat & Alex have released an entirely Spanish version of their recently released self-titled EP, Side A. The new collection, Lado B, arrives just in time for Hispanic Heritage Month.

Since signing with Sony Music Nashville, the husband-and-wife pair have made it their mission to share music that celebrates a diverse and expansive audience, including Spanish speakers like themselves.

Translated to Side B, the new project features all six of the pair’s recently released track, including the dance-inducing “Marry You,” the enticing “Let’s Find A Bar,” and some of their already popular fan favorites such as “I Want It All” and “We Bought A House.”

“Sonically, the project is a melting pot…introducing two different worlds,” the duo share. “You’ll hear country, which is the root of it, as well as some rock, soul and pop. The common theme of the music though is love, which is purposeful because our relationship is full of love and it’s the core of everything we do.” The pair continues, “Our mission is to show that there’s an audience of Spanish speakers that love country music. It’s not just for one group of people, it can be shared and created by anyone. If you love it, you can make it.”

Kat & Alex were recently named an Emerging Latin Artist to Discover by Billboard and named a CMT Listen Up artist for 2022.

Lado B Track List:
1. Tomemos Un Trago (Let’s Find A Bar – Spanish Version) (Kat Georgia/Alex Georgia/Jared Keim/Jared Scott/Ivan Ayala)
2. Como Las Cinco Un Viernes (5 on a Friday – Spanish Version) (Kat Georgia/Alex Georgia/Chris Loocke/Austin Taylor Smith/Luis Figueroa)
3. Cásate Conmigo (Marry You – Spanish Version) (busbee/Maren Morris/Alex Georgia/Erika Ender)
4. Yo Quiero Amarte (I Want It All – Spanish Version) (Kat Georgia/Alex Georgia/AJ Pruis)
5. Mi Casa (We Bought a House – Spanish Version) (Kat Georgia/Alex Georgia/Josh Osborne/Lindsay Rimes/Erika Ender)
6. Tu Sigues (Still In It – Spanish Version) (Kat Georgia/Alex Georgia/Jason Massey/Austin Taylor Smith/Luis Figueroa)