Danielle Bradbery Celebrates Musical Journey On ‘In Between: The Collection’

Danielle Bradbery. Photo: David McClister

Danielle Bradbery has released a new album showcasing both her roots and wings, musically. In Between: The Collection is available everywhere today (March 4) via Big Machine Records.

The new project features 10 tracks representing the different chapters in Bradbery’s musical journey so far, including brand new track “Look At The Mess I’m In” as well as the heart-wrenching “Break My Heart Again.”

“Over the last nine years, I’ve put out a handful of music. All this time I’ve been finding my voice, finding the things I really want to sing about and overall continuing to create who I am,” explains Bradbery. “I’ve felt in my heart that I needed to close this last chapter of my music, so I gathered all the songs I’ve put out over the past few years and made In Between: The Collection.

“The first half of the collection shows my country side—my roots,” she continues. “The second half shows the direction I see my music going—infusing R&B, pop, and rock elements while remaining true to my country core in storytelling and lyric. I make music that I love and let my fans decide what to call it. I want everyone to reminisce on the past few years with me as I get ready to begin this exciting next chapter.”

In Between: The Collection Track List:
1. “Stop Draggin’ Your Boots”
2. “Girls In My Hometown”
3. “Shallow (featuring Parker McCollum)”
4. “Look At The Mess I’m In”
5. “F-150”
6. “Break My Heart Again”
7. “Never Have I Ever”
8. “Blackout”
9. “Hometown (featuring Zac Brown & Danielle Bradbery)” – Diplo
10. “Never Have I Ever / Yo Nunca He… (Spanish Version)” – Danielle Bradbery, KURT

Jimmie Allen Reveals First Ever NFT

Fanpage LLC, proprietor of the polygon Fanpage NFT platform, is teaming up with CMA and ACM Award-winner Jimmie Allen to immortalize one of his iconic career moments with the “Jimmie In The Rain” NFT.

On Aug. 7, 2021, Allen performed at the inaugural Bettie James Fest, which he created in honor of his late grandmother and late father. The night ended with a headline performance from the Grammy-nominated recording artist, who performed in the pouring rain.

Four variations of the NFT have been created with varying levels of exclusivity: a single Gold edition, a Silver edition with only 10 available, a Bronze edition with 100 available, and an Open edition which Allen is giving away to the first 5,000 fans who visit the drop page and use the promo code “jadrop.”

“Working with Jimmie’s team on this project was an amazing experience, but the real honor was the opportunity to bring his first-ever NFT to life,” says Billy Rodgers, Fanpage CEO. “In the history of time, there will only be one, first-ever Jimmie Allen NFT.”

“It was important for us to not get out ahead of ourselves on this project,” adds Scott Berman, Fanpage Chief Creative Officer. “We only wanted to enhance the photograph and bring it back to life, because the true art was the moment itself.”

Gabby Barrett Gets Heavy Metal Surprise Ahead Of ‘Billboard’ Women In Music Event

Gabby Barrett. Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Billboard

Gabby Barrett was surprised Wednesday night (March 2) with three plaques honoring her meteoric success on the red carpet before the Billboard Women in Music 2022 event.

Billboard News host Chelsea Briggs gave Barrett the plaques honoring her debut album Goldmine going Platinum, along with smash chart-toppers “I Hope” achieving 6x Platinum and “The Good Ones” going double Platinum.

Pictured (L-R): Tayler Bock (Tour Manager), Tom Lord (Red Light Management), Gabby Barrett, Cade Foehner (Husband), Brooke Yancey (Red Light Management), Kevin Meads (WME). Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Billboard

Barrett was the only country artist acknowledged at Billboard Women in Music 2022, held live at the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California. The Warner Music Nashville artist received the Rising Star Award presented by Honda, and was introduced by Honda marketing executive Jessika Laudermilk and husband Cade Foehner before performing an acoustic version of “I Hope.”

Hosted by Ciara, other honorees at the special event included Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers, Doja Cat, Karol G, H.E.R., Bonnie Raitt, Saweetie, Summer Walker, and Golnar Khosrowshahi.

The honor follows Barrett’s performance as one of the Country Radio Broadcasters’ 2022 New Faces of Country Music last Friday (Feb. 25) in Nashville. The in-demand entertainer now heads to Las Vegas to co-host the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards live from Allegiant Stadium on March 7. The reigning New Female Artist of the Year is up for Female Artist of the Year and is set to perform with co-host Jimmie Allen as well.

Midland Finds Freedom In ‘The Last Resort’ On Upcoming Project

Midland is set to release their third album, The Last Resort: Greetings From, on May 6 via Big Machine Records. The project’s title track, penned by the trio with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, is available now.

“It’s about more than the roots,” lead singer/guitarist Mark Wystrach offers. “Because that makes you think of something that’s buried, which this music shouldn’t be. It’s about creating country music that’s pure in a different kind of way, that draws on some of what’s been left behind but shouldn’t be. Some of these songs are pure Gary Stewart, others are the earliest Eagles stuff when they really were country.”

“There are a lot of honky-tonk truths,” guitarist/vocalist Jess Carson explains. “Some of them are the way a guitar or steel twines around the melody, almost a counterpoint or counter-narrative. To us, the playing is as important as the vocals or the lyrics. It’s not just a big wad of sound, but how the tracks build to extract the song’s essence. It’s a different thing, but it lets us not just have a sound, but make the songs more than just the hook… We’re trying to have people lean in, listen to the rest of what’s going on, too.”

“We wanted ‘The Last Resort’ to be a track released before the album arrives because it’s kind of a manifesto for everything else,” bassist/vocalist Cameron Duddy adds. “You know sometimes the last resort doesn’t mean you’ve run out of options, but more that you’ve decided you’re going for the place or the thing that’s going to set you free. That freedom of letting go and falling into space, giving it over to fate? That’s where real living begins…”

The album, which builds on 2021’s The Last Resort EP, has already yielded their current single, “Sunrise Tells The Story.”

The Last Resort: Greetings From Track List:
1. The Last Resort | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
2. If I Lived Here | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
3. Two To Two Step | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
4. Take Her Off Your Hands | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
5. Sunrise Tells The Story | Jess Carson, Jessi Alexander, Aaron Raitiere
6. And Then Some | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
7. Longneck Way To Go (featuring Jon Pardi) | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Rhett Akins, Ashley Gorley
8. Life Ain’t Fair | Jess Carson
9. King Of Saturday Night | Jess Carson
10. Paycheck To Paycheck | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Rhett Akins, John Osborne
11. Bury Me In Blue Jeans | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne
12. Adios Cowboy | Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Mark Wystrach, Marv Green, JT Harding

Cody Johnson Returns To No. 1 On MusicRow Radio Chart

Cody Johnson’s “‘Til You Can’t” spends a second week at No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio chart. The single rose to the spotlight one month prior on Feb. 4. He not only rose to the top spot on the MusicRow Chart, he also notched a No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Johnson has also added new RIAA Gold certifications to his credentials, one for “‘Til You Can’t” and one for “Dear Rodeo.” With these new additions, Johnson notches 12 career certifications from the RIAA.

Matt Rogers penned the single with Ben Stennis and appears on his sophomore effort Human The Double Album, which contains songs originally rejected by other Nashville artists for what Johnson considers being “too country for country.”

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

Booking Agent Travis James Joins Action Entertainment Collaborative

Pictured (L-R): Travis James, Nick Meinema. Photo: Courtesy AEC

Tenured booking agent Travis James has joined Action Entertainment Collaborative (AEC), the boutique agency founded in 2021 by Nick Meinema and partner Greg Baker.

James joins AEC from United Talent Agency (UTA), and brings country artists John Michael Montgomery, John Anderson, Collin Raye, Aaron Tippin, Confederate Railroad and The Kentucky Headhunters with him to AEC.

“We were thrilled to be called on by Travis for this new chapter of his career,” says Meinema. “His mindset for the future of his clients is directly what we have set out to do when AEC opened its doors last year.”

James’ roster adds to AEC’s Music Row-based office which includes Trace Adkins, TLC, Terri Clark, Lonestar, Kevin Costner & Modern West, Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, newly-signed Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry, High Valley, Williams and Ree, Etta May, James Barker Band, as well as Canadian representation of The Mavericks, Sawyer Brown, Dallas Smith, Dean Brody, Hunter Brothers, The Road Hammers, The Trailer Park Boys and with Paquin Entertainment, The Reklaws, Gord Bamford and Jojo Mason.

“I met Nick in 2014 and worked with him daily through 2020,” shares James. “The pandemic changed the touring landscape forever and gave many of us enough pause to reprioritize our approach to booking. I’m a ‘Greatest Hits’ agent. My passion and happiness lies within the box set artists. As I looked around town, it was no surprise that Nick, Charley [Ray] and staff were redefining that agency model in a way I’ve never seen. I began learning my craft in a similar model in 1996, under my father’s tutelage at the Bobby Roberts Company. AEC is a modern version of where I came from, and their goals toward growth are unique and inspiring. Its singularly focused goal allows me to better serve my artists with the dedication they and the talent buyers deserve.”

Reach James at travis.james@action-ent.com or (615) 208-9596.

Academy Of Country Music Honors Parker McCollum & Lainey Wilson With Early Wins

Parker McCollum, Lainey Wilson

Ahead of the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards on Monday (March 7), Parker McCollum and Lainey Wilson have been crowned this year’s New Male and New Female Artist of the Year, respectively. The two were surprised with their wins by Miranda Lambert, and will perform at next week’s awards ceremony.

McCollum released his major label debut album, Gold Chain Cowboy, last year, expanding on the success of his widely praised Hollywood Gold EP, which became the top-selling debut country EP of 2020. Wilson is also nominated for ACM Song of the Year for her first No. 1 smash hit, “Things a Man Oughta Know,” from her critically acclaimed label debut album Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’. Both have been named on many artist to watch lists and were recently part of the CRS New Faces Class of 2022.

In addition to these early wins, it was announced that four-time ACM Award-winning group Lady A has been added to the performers list. Two-time ACM Award winner Tenille Townes has also been confirmed to perform on the Official ACM Awards Red Carpet Show, which will stream Monday, March 7, on Prime Video from 6–7 p.m. CT.

As previously announced, additional confirmed performers include Dolly Parton with Kelsea Ballerini, Jason Aldean, Breland featuring Thomas Rhett (“Praise The Lord”), Kane Brown (“Leave You Alone”), Luke Bryan (“Up”), Eric Church, Jordan Davis (“Buy Dirt,” feat. Luke Bryan), Walker Hayes (“AA” and “Fancy Like”), Maren Morris (“Circles Around This Town”), Brothers Osborne (“Skeletons”) and Brittney Spencer (“These Boots Are Made for Walkin’”), Parmalee and Blanco Brown featuring Brooke Eden (“Just the Way”), Carly Pearce and Ashley McBryde (“Never Wanted to Be That Girl”), Rhett (“Slow Down Summer”), Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, and Chris Young (“Raised on Country”) featuring Mitchell Tenpenny (“At the End of a Bar”).

Hosted by Parton with co-hosts Gabby Barrett and Jimmie Allen, the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards will stream on Prime Video, Monday, March 7 at 8 p.m. EST/ 7 p.m. CST/5 p.m. PST.

Kenny Rogers’ ‘The Love Of God (Deluxe Edition)’ To Be Released On CD

Kenny Rogers. Photo: Jay Fletcher

A deluxe edition of Kenny Rogers‘ 2011 gospel album, The Love Of God, will be available for the first time ever on CD beginning March 25 via Capitol Records Nashville/UMe.

Produced by Warren Hartman and Grammy award-winner Kyle Lehning, The Love Of God was recorded at The Compound and Sound Emporium in Nashville in 2010. Upon its release in March of 2011, the album reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.

One of the tracks originally recorded for the album was “The Gospel Truth,” featuring The Oak Ridge Boys. While the song, written by Rogers and his bandmates Steve Glassmeyer and Hartman, didn’t make the final track listing of the original release, it makes its physical debut on The Love Of God (Deluxe Edition).

The Love Of God is the culmination of an idea I had been thinking about for years but never had the opportunity to bring to life,” the late Country Music Hall of Famer shared back in 2011. “It’s been a musical awakening to me. To all of the wonderful musicians, vocalists, and songwriters who lent their amazing talents to this record, I want to thank you for making it so special. It seems I have a personal relationship with every song on it. For example, ‘In The Sweet By And By’ was my mom’s favorite song. When I was a kid, as I was leaving to go to school, I remember hearing her sing along with the radio. Music is by far the best ‘memory creator’ I know, and that memory is very special to me.”

Other special guest artists who collaborated with Rogers on the project include Point of Grace, The Whites, and Winfield’s Locket. Songs written by Rogers, Vince Gill, Michael McDonald and Michael W. Smith are also featured, along with Rogers’ take on classics, such as “I’ll Fly Away,” “In The Sweet By And By,” “Will The Circle Be Unbroken,” “What A Friend We Have In Jesus,” “Amazing Grace,” and more.

Additionally, the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia, will be showcasing “Through the Years: Kenny Rogers’ Photographs of America.” The exhibit, in collaboration with the Rogers estate, will display one of Rogers’ greatest hobbies and present a selection of his color and black and white photographs of America. It will remain on view through July 10, 2022.

The Love Of God (Deluxe Edition)Track List:
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Peace
I’ll Fly Away (featuring The Whites)
The Rock Of Your Love
In The Sweet By and By (featuring Winfield’s Locket)
He Showed Me Love
Grace
What A Friend We Have In Jesus
Circle of Friends (featuring Point of Grace)
For the Love Of God
The Gospel Truth (featuring The Oak Ridge Boys)
Amazing Grace
Leaning On The Everlasting Arms

Chris Janson Reveals Details For Forthcoming New Album

Chris Janson

Chris Janson has unveiled the details of his fourth studio album, All In, due out on April 29 through Warner Music Nashville.

The 16-track album features collaborations with Eric Church and Travis Tritt, as well as co-writes with some of Nashville’s most acclaimed writers, including Church, Ashley Gorley, David Lee Murphy, Rhett Akins, Casey Beathard, Dallas Davidson and more. Janson also produced the project alongside Tommy Cecil, Zach Crowell and Brad Clawson.

“The title All In epitomizes this album,” Janson shares. “There are all kind of songs on this project, but they all flow together because they are genuine to me. I went all in on every part of the process, from writing to singing to playing to producing. I feel like it’s my best, most true-to-myself album to date.” He adds, “I hope the fans enjoy listening to this album as much as I did creating it. I love all 16 tracks, and I’m especially honored to have collaborated with my friends Eric Church and Travis Tritt!”

The album’s flagship single, “Bye Mom,” continues to connect with fans and is currently rising at country radio.

Janson is sharing new music from All In, as well as his collection of chart-topping hits, on his headlining “Halfway to Crazy” tour. He will make a sold out stop at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium next Thursday (March 10). For a full list of upcoming dates, click here.

All In Track List:
1. Keys To The Country* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
2. We Did It Anyway* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Chris Stevens)
3. Cold Beer Truth** (Brad Clawson/Mitch Oglesby/Rob Pennington/Chris Janson)
4. You, Me & The River (feat. Eric Church) (Eric Church)
5. Halfway To Crazy (Chris Janson/Rhett Akins/Dallas Davidson/Ben Hayslip)
6. Bye Mom* (Chris Janson/Brandon Kinney)
7. Love Don’t Sleep (Chris Janson/Mitch Oglesby/David Frasier/John Edwards)
8. The Reel Bass Pro (Chris Janson/Mitch Ogelsby/Shane Profitt)
9. Too Far Gone (Chris Janson/Marv Green/Ben Hayslip)
10. Flag On The Wall (Chris Janson, Eric Church)
11. All In* (Chris Janson/Dallas Davidson/Ashley Gorley/Zach Crowell)
12. Here and Gone (Chris Janson, Casey Beathard)
13. Things You Can’t Live Without (feat. Travis Tritt) (Chris Janson/David Lee Murphy/Deric Ruttan/Chris Stevens)
14. Small Town Big Time (Chris Janson/Jimmy Yeary/Tim Nichols)
15. You Never Did (Chris Janson)
16. My American World (Chris Janson, Kelly Roland, Shane Profitt)

Produced by Tommy Cecil and Chris Janson
*Produced by Zach Crowell and Chris Janson
**Produced by Brad Clawson and Chris Janson

Anne Wilson Slates Full-Length Debut ‘My Jesus’ For April

Capitol CMG artist Anne Wilson is set to release her full-length debut, My Jesus, on April 22.

The album’s title track catapulted Wilson to success in 2021, making her the first female artist to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart. The track also became the longest-running No. 1 song on the chart for 2021.

The upcoming project includes tracks co-written with Matthew West, Mia Fields, Jonathan Smith, Jeff Pardo, Emily Weisband, Ben Glover, and more, and is a moment-in-time snapshot of Wilson’s self-discovery as she walks a new and unplanned life road.

“This record was written over the last two years of my life and is a collection of songs that each mean different things to me,” explains Wilson. “Every song is a different side of me as an artist–country, worship, and radio–songs that speak to the masses and songs that speak to specific people or seasons. I feel like God placed this calling over my life to minister to those who’ve lost someone and are hurting. With these songs, I want to speak life and joy to people walking through pain and loss.”

Wilson introduced her new single, “Sunday Sermons,” earlier this year, which is is currently in the Top 20 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart.

In 2021, she made her debut at the Grand Ole Opry, and Circle TV recently released the mini-episode of Wilson’s “My Opry Debut” interview featuring her special night. A full-length episode will be coming later this spring showcasing her in her hometown state of Kentucky sharing the story that led to her debut in the historic Opry circle.