Andrew Stoelzing Inks With Warner Chappell Music, Fourward

Andrew Stoelzing

Warner Chappell Music, in partnership with Fourward, has signed a global publishing deal with singer-songwriter Andrew Stoelzing.

Stoelzing moved to Nashville in 2016 to attend Belmont University’s Songwriting program. He has since gained the attention of pop artists across the US. His lyrics and pop melodies are inspired by his love for ‘80s rock, Billy Joel, Elton John, Coldplay, The 1975, Lennon Stella, and Lany.

The Texas-born artist has recently penned tunes such as “Lose My Number” by Nightly, “24” by Alexander Stewart, “Bittersweet” by Francisco Martin, and “Kiss My Scars” by August Royals.

Ben Vaughn, President and CEO, WCM Nashville notes: “Andrew’s unparalleled songwriting ability across a wide variety of genres truly sets him apart, and he’s just getting started. We’re thrilled to join him on this journey and help catapult his career to the next level.”

“It’s been incredible working with Andrew so far, from his time as a songwriting student at Belmont University, to now through our joint venture with Fourward,” Jessi Stevenson, Senior Director, A&R/Digital adds. “Andrew is extremely versatile as he can lyrically perform in writing sessions from pop to country to alternative. He has quickly established himself as one of Nashville’s go-to up-and-coming pop writers and I am excited to see that expand in the global market.”

“We are very excited to be partnering with Warner Chappell on Andrew,” Will Ward, CEO and Founder, Fourward says. “He is an insanely talented writer who is one of those rare breeds who can write pop, country, alternative, and more.”

“I feel so honored to be a part of the Warner Chappell and Fourward family and can’t wait for what the future holds. Both companies hold the standard for success, class, and hard work in the music industry and I am exactly where I want to be at this chapter in my life,” Stoelzing shares. “A special thank you to Ben Vaughn, Jessi Stevenson, and Bethany Mako for taking a chance on a young writer in college and pushing me to strive for greatness. And another huge thank you to the Fourward team (Will Ward, Jake Sarno, Joey McCarthy, and Nina Musolino) for believing in me and my vision as a writer and artist. I can’t say enough about the entire team behind me and am ready to make the most of this opportunity!”

SOURCE Nashville Hall of Fame 2022 Inductees Honored At May Luncheon

Pictured (L-R, top row): Dottie Oelhafen, Betty Sanders, Suzanne Lee, Margie Hunt; (L-R, bottom row): Ruby Aleene Jackson, Norma Jean Owen, Ima Withers. Photo: Alan Taylor

SOURCE Nashville held its monthly luncheon at Maggiano’s in Nashville on May 19 to celebrate seven prominent female industry leaders who will be inducted into the SOURCE Nashville Hall Of Fame.

The annual awards inducts a select group of special “Women Behind The Music.” Presented by Springer Mountain Farms, this year marks the 19th anniversary of the SOURCE Nashville Hall of Fame Awards, which returns to an in-person event on Aug. 23 at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in the Municipal Auditorium.

Ticket information on the awards will be released in the coming weeks.

The 2022 SOURCE Nashville Hall of Fame inductees are:
Margie Hunt – Waylon Jennings/Jessi Colter, AWMG Entertainment, CBS Records, Sony Music, Hunt Music Services
Ruby Aleene Jackson – Monument Records, Showbud Guitars, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Conway Twitty Enterprises, Tree International, Cowboy Jack Clement Productions
Suzanne Lee – ASCAP
Dottie Oelhafen – Erv Woolsey Company
Norma Jean Owen – CBS Records, Columbia Records, Capitol Records, The Entertainment Group
Betty Sanders – The Pride Music Group, Blake Mevis, The Hyland Company, Chuck Flood & Associates/Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.
Ima Withers – Chips Moman & Don Crews American Recording Studios, Warner Brothers, RCA Records, Merit Music, BMI

Sam Hunt, Craig Wiseman To Headline Stars For Second Harvest Benefit Concert

Sam Hunt and hit songwriter Craig Wiseman are set to perform at the 2022 Stars for Second Harvest benefit concert on June 7 at the Ryman Auditorium. Ernest and Ben Burgess round out the lineup for the special evening. 

Tickets are available at axs.com, ryman.com, or by calling (615) 889-3060. Proceeds will benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee in their efforts to provide food to people facing hunger and to advance hunger solutions in the community. 

“I am thrilled to have Sam Hunt headlining for the return of Stars for Second Harvest,” Wiseman shares. “In addition to Sam Hunt, we have an amazing lineup of singer-songwriters. All of this is made possible by the generous support of our show sponsor American Airlines. It’s going to be a great night for a great cause!” 

“At American Airlines, we remain deeply committed to giving back to the communities where we operate, and we are proud to partner with Second Harvest,” adds Griffin Gonzalez, Head of Community Relations at American. “With the incredible talent coming together in support of Second Harvest’s mission, this event will raise critical funds to provide thousands of meals for Middle Tennesseans at risk of hunger.”

Ernest Blossoms On MusicRow Radio Chart

Ernest earns his first No. 1 as an artist on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Flower Shops” featuring Morgan Wallen. He has achieved six previous No. 1s as a songwriter starting in 2020 with FGL’s “Blessings” and, most recently, “Wasted On You” by Wallen, which went No. 1 in April. 

Ernest co-wrote “Flower Shops” with Ben Burgess and Mark Holman.  It is also the title track to his debut album which came out in March. 

In addition to several festival appearances this summer, Ernest is serving as opening support on select dates of Wallen’s “Dangerour Tour.” Click for more tour information. 

Click here to view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

The Cadillac Three Rings In Last Call At Nashville’s Mercy Lounge

The Cadillac Three. Photo: @kitwoodphoto

Hometown favorites The Cadillac Three rang in last call at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge last night (May 18) with a sold out crowd. Only two days before the famed venue closes down, the trio delivered a stacked set of nearly two dozen of their biggest songs and fan favorites.

After an opening set from indie pop band Jive Talk, TC3 hit the ground running with their aptly-titled “Tennessee,” displaying the first taste of what would be an electric guitar-filled night. They followed with “Blue El Camino,” the funky title track from their 2020 record Tabasco & Sweet Tea, and fired off into “Hard Out Here For A Country Boy,” which had the entire room screaming the lyrics back.

The Cadillac Three. Photo: @kitwoodphoto

“We’re gonna try not to talk too much,” Grammy-nominated frontman Jaren Johnston shared from the stage. “I’m gonna take my glasses off and look every one of you in the eye and say that this room right here means a lot to us. This is where we all started. Ever since we played this room, we’ve been all across the world many times. It’s amazing where you get your start and a lot of people forget that shit.”

He continued, “Tonight is the second night before this thing closes down and I just want to say thank you for having us, Mercy Lounge. Thank you for helping us start our career. Thank you Music City for being with us this whole time representing whatever the f**k we’ve been doing for the last 20 years… We are The Cadillac Three and this is Mercy Lounge.”

Johnston, along with drummer Neil Mason and lapsteel/bassist Kelby Ray, brought the heat and the noise as they dove deep into a steady mix of tracks form the last decade, including the slow-rolling “Whiskey & Smoke;” the redneck anthem “Bury In My Boots,” which begged a booming choir from the audience; their signature “Tennessee Mojo;” and more, all fit with plenty of jam sessions and guitar solos.

The three Nashville natives reminisced on the first time they played Mercy Lounge, as well as the way Nashville used to be when they were growing up. “It’s a shame that this happened… It’s getting a little weird,” Johnston quipped. “I might start buying some buildings and try to help out, I guess,” which earned a big cheer from the crowd.

“We’re gonna take it way back to the beginning. The first song we ever played in this room, as The Cadillac Black, we came on and it sounded just like this… and everybody in the room was scared to death.”

The Cadillac Three. Photo: @kitwoodphoto

The band broke out into their rocking “I’m Southern,” from their 2012, self-titled record, setting the tone for the remainder of the show. After a buzzing version of “I’m Rocking,” Johnston showed off his vocal dexterity on “Whiskey Soaked Redemption” before rolling through the last few songs of the night, including the striking love letter in “White Lightning.”

“Thank you Nashville, Tennessee for giving us a great night. We are The Cadillac 3 from Nashville, born and raised. And I’m very proud of that,” Johnson stated simply before ending out the electric night.

The audience fully erupted during TC3’s encore performance of their smash hit “The South,” which provided the perfect high-energy ending to one of the venue’s final shows.

TC3’s “Hillbilly Hypnotized Tour” rolls along this summer with an August run in the UK. For a full list of upcoming dates, click here.

In Pictures: BMI Represents At 25th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival

BMI’s Mason Hunter, MaryAnn Keen, Clay Bradley, and Josh Tomlinson with Big Loud recording artist Ernest at the Kick Off Party at the annual Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

More than 100 BMI songwriters took over Key West earlier this month at the 25th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival.

Country superstar Chris Young surprises fans at a late night show at the Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Writers such as Ernest, Chris Young, Riley Green, Rissi Palmer, and more played free shows at venues across the island through the four-day event which allows attendees to discover new artists and writers, as well as experience some of the biggest names in music.

Since 1997, the festival has worked to bring Music Row to Duval Street and beyond, creating an environment where industry professionals, songwriters, locals and tourists are able to experience the best of Nashville in the most intimate of venues. Over the years, the event has become a breeding ground for breaking new talent and is one of the most sought after invites within the Nashville songwriting community. Notable Key West Songwriter Festival alumni include Kacey Musgraves, Brad Paisley, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Combs, Maren Morris and Cole Swindell.

Riley Green performs at the Duval Street Block Party during the Key West Songwriters Festival. Photo: Erika Goldring

Rissi Palmer performs at Key West Theater on Day One of Key West Songwriters Festival May 4, 2022. Photo: Erika Goldring

Ernest performs on Day One of Key West Songwriters Festival at the Ocean Key Resort Sunset Pier May 4, 2022. Photo: Erika Goldring

Chad Kudelka Joins Creative Artists Agency

Chad Kudelka

Chad Kudelka has joined Creative Artists Agency as an Agent in the Music Touring department. He will split time between Austin, Texas, and the agency’s Nashville office.   

Kudelka comes to CAA from Red 11 Music, the Nashville and Austin-based agency he co-founded. His client roster includes Cody Johnson, Koe Wetzel, Kolby Cooper, Pecos & The Rooftops, Randall King, Roger Creager, and Ray Wylie Hubbard, among others.

He began his career at AUE in 2002 and formed Red 11 Music in 2009. Kudelka has been involved with organizations including the Texas Chapter of the Recording Academy within their Grammy U Program, The Texas Songwriter U Program, as well as serving a member of the Inaugural Class for ATX Leadership in 2018. 

“Chad’s stellar reputation in the industry goes without saying, and we’ve long admired his talent in signing and developing a roster of remarkable clients,” notes Marc Dennis, Co-Head of Nashville Music at CAA.

“Chad is a respected leader in the Nashville and Austin communities and we’re absolutely thrilled to have him join our incredible country team here at CAA,” adds CAA’s Co-Head of North American Music Rick Roskin.

Larkin Poe Returns With Latest Single ‘Bad Spell’ From Upcoming New Album

Larkin Poe. Photo: Jason Stoltz

Larkin Poe, composed of the Georgia-bred, Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell, are releasing their sixth studio album, Blood Harmony, due out on their own Tricki-Woo Records on Nov. 11.

The duo is offering fans a sample of the upcoming music with their new single, “Bad Spell,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services.

“Ever since I heard ‘I Put a Spell on You’ by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins for the first time I’ve wanted to write a female response to it,” says Rebecca. “I’d had the title ‘Bad Spell’ in my journal for years, and it was so fun to create a song where the riffs and guitar tones have that singular purpose of nastiness and swagger.”

Larkin Poe co-produced the new album alongside Tyler Bryant with Megan handling harmony vocals, lap steel, and resonator guitar and Rebecca on guitar and keys. Larkin Poe also enlisted members of their longtime live band, including drummer Kevin McGowan and bassist Tarka Layman for the project, which was recorded at Rebecca and Tyler’s home studio.

“When steering by your own stars, you never quite know where you’re going to wind up,” the duo offer. “Our true north is unique to us, and in following our true north without compromise, we have been out freewheeling this world on the ride of our lives. And it still feels like just the beginning. Blood Harmony is a creative step we are proud to have taken together as sisters. We grew these songs in a sweet part of our hearts and we hope they bring beauty.”

The duo will launch their world tour beginning May 20, which will run through the end of the year and include dates in Australia in April 2023.

Blood Harmony Track List:
Deep Stays Down
Bad Spell
Georgia Off My Mind
Strike Gold
Southern Comfort
Bolt Cutters & The Family Name
Blood Harmony
Kick The Blues
Might As Well Be Me
Summertime Sunset
Lips As Cold As Diamond

DISClaimer Single Reviews: RaeLynn Delivers ‘Best Single Of Her Career’

Tempo rules today in DISClaimer.

It sounds like the country acts are gearing up for summertime by issuing sunny toe tappers. Check out the energy in the new tracks by Kylie Morgan, Nate Smith, Kassi Ashton and our joint Disc of the Day winners, Chris Janson and RaeLynn.

The DISCovery Award goes to a dude billed as CWBY. That’s “cowboy” without vowels. I usually dislike hip-hop flavored country, largely because one reason that I’m a country fan is that I love to hear people singing and playing real instruments. Records with men yelling at me just don’t appeal. But this in spite of his undeniable influences, this guy does sing, and sing well.

NATE SMITH / “Whiskey On You”
Writers: Nate Smith/Lindsay Rimes/Russell Sutton; Producer: Lindsay Rimes; Label: Sony
–The power voiced newcomer soars into the summer sky with this rocking ode to surviving a breakup. Ringing guitars and a relentless rhythm section back his ferocious singing. I remain a big fan.

INGRID ANDRESS / “Seeing Someone Else”
Writers: Ingrid Andress/Jesse Frasure/Derrick Southerland; Producers: Ingrid Andress/Sam Ellis; Label: Warner
–Her vocal range is on full display here as she transitions from a darkly intimate alto in the verses to a blazing soprano in the choruses. The lyric isn’t what you might expect from the title. The “someone else,” is another side of herself. Melodically, it hews closer to sophisticated pop than anything else.

CWBY / “Insecure”
Writers: Gerald Mithcell/Nick Shoffner; Producer: none listed; Label: CDX
–Previously self-billed as “The Cannabis Cowboy,” this California guy has a piercing tenor voice that is tinted with equal parts of country and hip-hop. The track is all electronic loops and bloops, the melody is spare and there is a ton of audio processing. But there is a certain sincerity here as he calls out a lover’s anxiety and uncertainty.

BRETT ELDREDGE / “Wait Up For Me”
Writers: Mark Trussell/Brett Eldredge/Heather Morgan; Producer: Mark Trussell; Label: Warner
–“Songs About You” continues to rise as the single. Here’s another taste from his upcoming album by that title. It’s a video of a sultry, stately love ballad that promises a night of passion. Steady piano chords back his instantly intimate baritone.

JENNA PAULETTE / “El Paso”
Writers: Jenna Paulette/Jacob Durrett/Robyn Collins; Producer: none listed; Label: JP
–She’s in CMT’s “Next Women of Country” class of ‘22. In this gentle slowie, Jenna’s on the road and wistfully missing her cowboy who has “a way with that lasso/Pulling me back to El Paso.” Breezy and sweet.

CHRIS JANSON / “Keys to the Country”
Writers: Ashley Gorley/Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Zach Crowell; Producer: Zach Crowell; Label: Warner
–Rollicking and romping. The lyric covers tiresome, well-worn territory–riding and rolling in his pickup truck headed for the farmer field with ice cold beer and his honey. But the sheer joy and energy in the performance are utterly irresistible. I’m in.

KYLIE MORGAN / “Love Like We’re Drunk”
Writers: Kylie Morgan/Jeff Garrison/Brian White; Producers: Ben Johnson/Shane McAnally; Label: EMI
–Her pert, girlish singing voice contrasts with the slammin’ beats in the production of this neighborly upbeat ode to fellowship, happiness, unity and togetherness. Jaunty, if not exactly timeless.

MATT STELL / “Man Made”
Writers: Brett Sheroky/Ian Christian; Producer: Matt Stell/Ash Bowers; Label: Records
–“If a man made anything, it’s ‘cause a woman made that man.” If there’s one thing that is true of all good country music, it’s a beautifully crafted lyric. Like this one.

DANNI LEIGH / “My Arms Stay Open Late”
Writers: Melba Montgomery/Danni Leigh; Producer: none listed; Label: BFD/Audium
–Danni has been absent from the scene for 15 years. Her twanging, vibrato-vocal, two-step comeback is as solidly country as all get out. No wonder: Her cowriter is one of the greatest female traditionalists in the genre’s history.

JEFF “SKUNK” BAXTER & CLINT BLACK / “Bad Move”
Writers: Jeff Baxter/Clint Black/CJ Vanston; Producers: Jeff Baxter/CJ Vanston; Label: BMG/Renew
–Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Baxter is famed for his guitar mastery in Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers. For his solo album, he recruited a variety of stellar lead vocalists. This collaboration features a bluesy performance by country star Black, blended with rocking, ear grabbing instrumental complexity. Brilliantly recorded and superbly listenable.

MITCHELL TENPENNY & TEDDY SWIMS / “Elephant In the Room”
Writers: Sam Sumser/Christian Griswold/Jaten Dimsdale/Mitchell Tenpenny/Sean Small; Producer: Sean Small/Jordan Schmidt/Sam Sumser; Label: Sony
–Pop, pop, pop, without the slightest nod toward Tenpenny’s country constituency.

RAELYNN / “I Love My Hometown”
Writers: RaeLynn/Corey Crowder/Brian Kelley/Canaan Smith; Producer: Corey Crowder; Label: Round Here
–Everything works here. Her Texas-twang vocal, the delightful lyrics, the terrific energy in the uptempo track, the stuttering guitar solo, the zippy production values. For my money, it’s the best single of her career to date.

Kyle Sturrock Signs With Universal Music Publishing Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Roxy King (UMPG Nashville) & Kyle Sturrock.

Kyle Sturrock has signed an exclusive, global publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing Nashville.

A Dallas, Texas native, Sturrock left his finance job and moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a professional songwriter. His frequent collaborators include Chris Young, Matt Roy, Johnny Clawson, Trey Lewis, Patrick Murphy, and Ashley Cooke.

“Kyle’s keen ability to craft a lyric is something we don’t come across often,” notes Roxy King, Director, A&R at UMPG Nashville. “After playing for the entire UMPG Nashville team, we knew we were dealing with someone special. I can’t wait to see what this journey has in store for him and am honored to be a part of it.”

Sturrock adds, “I couldn’t be more excited to start this next chapter working with Roxy and the rest of the Universal team. Being able to surround myself with some of the best in the business for my first deal is a dream come true, and I knew when I first walked into the building that it was where I wanted to be. I can’t wait to get to work and take the next step in my career.”