Luke Stevens Inks With Warner Chappell Music & Cornman Music

Pictured (L-R): Scott Safford (Safford Motley PLC), Austen Adams (WCM), Nate Lowery (Cornman Music), Luke Stevens, Chris Owen (Cornman Music), and Christina Wiltshire (WCM). Photo: Courtesy of WCM

Singer-songwriter Luke Stevens has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music (WCM) Nashville and Cornman Music.

Stevens got his start performing in the Stillwater, Oklahoma music scene. After moving to Nashville in 2021, he worked at The Listening Room while building his songwriting career and performing at respected venues like the Bluebird Cafe. Since then, he has dedicated himself fully to music. Along the way, he has collaborated with acclaimed Nashville songwriters including Mark Irwin, Adam James and Lee Thomas Miller.

“I couldn’t be more excited to have such a great team with true champions of songwriters around me at Cornman and Warner Chappell,” says Stevens. “Cornman felt like home and Chris and Nate felt like family the minute I met them. Let’s get to work!”

“Luke is a special talent,” shares Christina Wiltshire, VP, A&R, WCM Nashville. “He’s a wise, hard working, genuine, and passionate student of country music. I feel grateful to be a part of his first publishing deal because I just know he’s going to do big things in our community.”

“When I first heard Luke’s songs, I immediately took notice,” adds Chris Owen, Creative Director, Cornman Music. “His concepts and melodies are incredibly special and he’s such a student of the game. Nate Lowery and I are thrilled to work with him!”

Get Engaged Media Hosts CMA Fest Kickback

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Get Engaged Media, along with ERNEST, Parker McCollum and Koe Wetzel hosted a CMA Fest Kickback last week at Craig’s.

Attendees included artists, managers, songwriters and more. Among them were Cam FordhamRakiyah Marshall, Dylan Marlowe, Chandler Walters, Josh Ross, Elizabeth Nichols and many others.

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

Photo: Courtesy of Get Engaged Media

CAA Hosts Whiskey Jam Takeover

Ward Gunther, Kashus Culpepper, Noeline Hofmann and Jacob Lapidus.

Creative Artists Agency (CAA) hosted their 2026 Whiskey Jam takeover at Fifth + Broadway’s Skydeck in Nashville on June 3.

The concert series featured performances from CAA clients Stella Lefty, Elizabeth Nichols, Tyler Braden, Kip Moore, Tyler Hubbard and Two Friends.

Dan Smyers, Jeff Krones, Shay Mooney and Rick Roskin.

Ella Fernandez, Stella Lefty, Rachel Brittain and Mary Harrington.

Stacy Vee, Elizabeth Nichols, Sabrina Sarmiento and Meredith Jones Long.

Sarah Beth Watson Stubbs, Halie Hampton Mosley, Tyler Braden, Kylen Sharpe and Matt Stubbs.

Luke Laird Moves Into Top 20 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Luke Laird

Luke Laird has landed in the top 20 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Jon Pardi’s “Boots Off,” Kacey Musgraves’ “Dry Spell” and “Mexico Honey,” Flatland Cavalry’s “Never Comin’ Back” and Megan Moroney’s “Wish I Didn’t” all push the songwriter to No. 18 this week.

Ella Langley remains in the No. 1 spot for the seventh consecutive week with “Be Her,” “Bottom Of Your Boots,” “Broken,” “Butterfly Season,” “Choosin’ Texas,” “Dandelion,” “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” “Loving Life Again” and “You & Me Time.” Joybeth Taylor stays at No. 2 with “Broken,” “Butterfly Season,” “Choosin’ Texas,” “Dandelion,” “Empty Words,” “I Can’t Love You Anymore” and “You & Me Time.”

Austin Goodloe (No. 3), Riley Green (No. 4) and Randy Montana (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.

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

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Dolly Parton Songwriters Award Presented To Kaden Trev

BMI’s Clay Bradley and 2026 BMI Foundation Dolly Parton Songwriters Award Winner Kaden Trev. Photo: Erika Goldring for BMI

Singer-songwriter Kaden Trev received the 2026 Dolly Parton Songwriters Award from the BMI Foundation at the Ryman & BMI Block Party in Nashville on June 4.

Kaden’s winning song “Write My Wrongs” was selected from a record-breaking 600 applicants by a panel of music industry experts. The award was presented by BMI Foundation Trustee and BMI Vice President, Creative Clay Bradley following performances by Kat Luna, Robyn Ottolini, Tyce Delk, and TRIPPP.

In 2025, Trev advanced to Hollywood Week on American Idol, expanding his audience and music industry experience. This fall, he is set to attend Middle Tennessee State University to continue studying the music business while pursuing his dream of becoming a successful country artist.

“One of my favorite things is being able to put music to emotions and experiences into words,” shares Trev. “I’m super grateful for this award. It’s been really encouraging me to keep pursuing this dream that I have, and this passion that I love so much.”

The Dolly Parton Songwriters Award is an annual, national competition open to aspiring songwriters with a prize of $10,000 for the best original song entry in the genres of Americana, blues, bluegrass, contemporary Christian, country, folk, and roots. Originally established in 2015 as the Nashville Songwriting Scholarship, the award was created to celebrate BMI’s 75th anniversary and pay homage to the musical epicenter and “Songwriting Capital of the World,” Nashville. In 2022, the program was revised to honor the creativity and generosity of the legendary artist Dolly Parton with an endowment from Sony Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston as well as a contribution from country superstar Luke Combs.

‘Entire State Of Tim Montana’ Hits The Map July 31

Tim Montana‘s new album, Entire State Of Tim Montana, is set for release July 31 via BMG. In addition to the album announcement, Montana has dropped a second single from the upcoming record, “Brown Sugar,” featuring guitar powerhouses Billy F Gibbons and Slash.

“Recording ‘Brown Sugar’ with Billy F Gibbons and Slash was a full-circle moment for me,” says Montana. “My first brush with music was finding a Guns N’ Roses tape, and later I became a die-hard ZZ Top fan. Billy is like family, and seeing him play “Brown Sugar” at our Wise River Club made me realize it had to be the one. To have these childhood heroes, Billy, who’s become a mentor, and Slash, who lit that early spark on this track with me is beyond a dream.”

Named by none other than actor Charlie Sheen, Entire State Of Tim Montana includes sixteen tracks featuring assists from music’s heaviest hitters including Jerry Cantrell, Slash, Billy F Gibbons and cameos from Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Robert Patrick. Montana’s sound blends Southern rock swagger with modern hard-rock production, and bridges the worlds of various genres, earning him a growing audience across multiple formats. His music reflects the rugged independence of the American West, with lyrics rooted in hard work, freedom, and living life on your own terms. The album news follows the first single from the new record “Break Me Down.”

“This record is a collision of my heroes and my scars, the loudest moments I’ve ever lived and the quiet truths I couldn’t outrun,” adds Montana. “Don’t worry there’s some fun moments too. It’s not over-polished, it’s not safe, but it’s exactly who I am.”

Entire State Of Tim Montana Track List:
1. “Courtroom” feat. Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen & Robert Patrick
2. “Beautiful Hate”
3. “Break Me Down”
4. “Watch Me Drown” feat. First Crazy Dog & WolfBear
5. “Kinda Like It” feat. Jerry Cantrell
6. “Long Long Year”
7. “Brown Sugar” feat. Billy F Gibbons & Slash
8. “Vampires”
9. “Crown Of Ash” feat. Royale Lynn
10. “One Black Thumbnail”
11. “Roar”
12. “Like A Satellite”
13. “Off The Ground”
14. “Like A Kennedy”
15. “When It’s Over”
16. “Everything I’m Not”

Hunter Flynn Signs With WME

Hunter Flynn and Lance Roberts. Photo: Courtesy of WME

Hunter Flynn has signed with WME for global representation.

Hailing from Eastern Kentucky, Flynn attended Eastern Kentucky University studying biomedical sciences before a 2021 car accident led him to focus on art and music. After leaving his insurance job and moving back into his grandmother’s basement, he began drawing charcoal portraits, writing songs and performing at open mic nights across Kentucky.

Over the last two years, Flynn has played nearly 200 shows across the United States and Europe. In 2025, he was named Artist in Residence at the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame, and he recently signed with Big Machine Records/Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.

“Hunter is the kind of artist you feel immediately. There’s a real depth and honesty to what he creates, and audiences are connecting with it in a powerful way. Between the growth we’re seeing and the foundation he’s built on the road, he’s just getting started,” shares WME’s Lance Roberts and Geoff Turner.

“I’ve spent the last few years building this one show at a time,” says Flynn. “To now have a team like WME behind me feels incredibly meaningful. I’m proud of where I come from, proud of the music we’re making, and excited for what’s ahead.”

Blake Proehl Signs With MCA

Pictured (L-R): Matt Cottingham; Range Media Partner’s Jared Cotter; Nightingale Entertainment’s Abbey Adams; MCA’s Mike Harris, Hannah Galluzzi; Blake Proehl; MCA’s Katie McCartney, Rob Femia, Stephanie Wright, Damon Moberly and Sarah D’Hilly. Photo: Evan Harney

Singer-songwriter Blake Proehl has inked with MCA.

The news was revealed during MCA Presents: Live At The SkyDeck this past weekend during CMA Fest. MCA executives surprised Proehl with a new custom jersey celebrating his signing.

“I couldn’t be more excited to join the MCA family,” says Proehl. “Music has changed my life in ways I never expected, and I’m grateful to have a team that believes in me and what I’m building. This week has been really special, and I feel like I’m just getting started. I can’t wait to share what’s next.”

After achieving his dream of playing in the NFL, a rookie-season injury ended Proehl’s football career sooner than expected. During his recovery, he discovered his passion for music.

His music career gained national attention when a video of him singing to his grandmother went viral on TikTok, earning tens of millions of views and showcasing his vocal talent. The viral moment led to an appearance on American Idol and helped him build a growing fanbase drawn to both his voice and genuine personality.

He recently released his new track “She Got It.”

Riley Green Notches Seventh No. 1 With ‘Change My Mind’

Riley Green. Photo: David Higgs

Riley Green has notched his seventh career No. 1 with “Change My Mine” on the Mediabase Country chart.

Written by Green with Erik Dylan and Randy Montana, “Change My Mind,” is featured on his ACM Album of the Year nominated 2024 record, Don’t Mind If I Do. The track follows his recent chart-toppers “Worst Way” and “Don’t Mind If I Do.”

Green will release his fourth album, That’s Just Me, on Sept. 18 via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment. He is currently on his “Cowboy As It Gets Tour,” and will make his debut as host of the CMA Fest Presented By SoFi television special, which will air June 25 on ABC and stream the next day on Hulu.

CMA Fest 2026 Night Four: Luke Bryan, HARDY, Russell Dickerson, More Close Down Nissan

Luke Bryan. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

Fans packed out Nissan Stadium last night (June 7) for the final night of CMA Fest.

Clay Walker was first to take the stage, kicking off the night with a stadium wide singalong of “If I Could Make A Living.” He moved through “Live Until I Die,” “Won’t Be Lonely Long,” “This Woman and This Man” and “What’s It to You.”

Russell Dickerson. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Russell Dickerson was next up, bringing his signature high energy to a hometown crowd. He kicked off with “Blue Tacoma” and followed that with “Worth Your Wild” and “Every Little Thing.” “This is my 12th CMA Fest, and its my first time getting to headline Nissan Stadium at CMA Fest. Thank you for sticking with us,” he shared ahead of playing his breakout single, “Yours.” Dickerson surprised the crowd with special guest Fetty Wap to perform their recent collaboration, “Boots.” He closed out his set with “Happen To Me.”

Over on the platform stage, rising artist Kat Luna offered “That Girl” and a Spanglish rendition of “I Will Always Love You,” which she is set to release later this month.

Back on the main stage, Bailey Zimmerman emerged with “Chevy Silverado.” He called Brandon Lake to the stage for “Just Believe.” The crowd roared as he played a cover of Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb,” and his own hits “Where It Ends” and “Rock and a Hard Place.”

The Jack Warff Band took over the platform stage for a dynamic performance of “Burnin’ It Down” and “Washed.”

Riley Green, host of the CMA Fest Presented By SoFi TV special, was next to the stage. Fans jumped to their feet as he kicked off with “Different ‘Round Here” and “There Was This Girl.” Green slowed the tempo down with “Jesus Saves” and “Don’t Mind If I Do” with special guest Hannah McFarland. He quickly picked the energy back up with his recent chart-topper “Change My Mind,” “Worst Way” and “I Wish Grandpas Never Died.”

Riley Green & Hannah McFarland. Photo: Addison Hilton/CMA

Back on the platform stage, Laci Kaye Booth gave a standout performance of “True Love” and “Daddy’s Mugshot.” Booth unveiled her Love Ain’t For The Faint Of Heart album last week, set for release Sept. 18.

Glen Powell made an appearance alongside Green to introduce the next guest, HARDY.

Fans erupted as he kicked off with “McArthur,” before moving through “.30-06,” “Favorite Country Song” and “UNAPOLOGETICALLY COUNTRY AS HELL.” He lit up the stadium with “Give Heaven Some Hell” before venturing through the crowd for “God’s Country.” He made his way back to the stage for “Truck Bed” before closing out with “Bottomland.”

Stephen Wilson Jr. took to the platform stage, sharing “This is my first stadium show. I’ve always been a bashful kid, and I never would’ve dreamed this dream, but my dreams out dreamt me a long time ago,” before treating fans to “Cuckoo” and “Gary.”

To close out the night, Luke Bryan took the stage, with a hit-filled performance of “That’s My Kinda Night,” “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye,” “Country and She Knows It,” “Love You, Miss You, Mean It” and “Play It Again.” He called George Birge to the stage for a rendition of their recent collaboration, “Ride, Ride, Ride,” before closing out with “Kick The Dust Up” and “Country Girl Shake It For Me.”

The 54th CMA Fest will take place in Nashville from Thursday, June 10 through Sunday, June 13, 2027.

Laci Kaye Booth. Photo: Acacia Evans/CMA

HARDY. Photo: Kayla Schoen/CMA

Kat Luna. Photo: John Russell/CMA

Bailey Zimmerman. Photo: Zach Whitmore/CMA

Stephen Wilson Jr. Photo: Kayla Schoen/CMA

Clay Walker. Photo: Josh Brasted/CMA