Zach Bryan’s New Album ‘American Heartbreak’ Slated For May

Zach Bryan

Rising country artist Zach Bryan is releasing his new Warner Records album, American Heartbreak, on May 20. Fans are getting an early taste of the project with the release of the album’s debut single, “From Austin.”

A deeply personal track, “From Austin” blends stories of heartbreak with cathartic admissions. The new single and album follows the Oklahoma native’s 2021 EP, Studio A Recordings (Live), which Bryan collaborated on with producer Dave Cobb. Together, they re-recorded and recharged fan favorites “Condemned” and “Hell or Highwater” at Nashville’s legendary Studio A.

With his days as an active-duty member of the Navy behind him, Bryan’s musical career is in full swing. His 2019 debut album, DeAnn, which was dedicated to his late mother, and his 2020 follow-up, Elisabeth, an ode to those he loves, both resonated with fans.

Bryan recently sold out the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville in under an hour, and his breakthrough hit “Heading South” has already racked up over 15 million global streams to date.

Winners Revealed For 2022 CRS/Country Aircheck Awards

The winners of the 2022 CRS/Country Aircheck Awards were announced on Friday night (Feb. 25) at the annual New Faces of Country Music dinner.

Capitol Records was named Platinum Label of the Year, and Triple Tigers was named Gold Label of the Year. Big Machine Label Group’s Label Streaming Specialist Dave Kelly and Regional Promoter Brooke Diaz were recognized. Elsewhere, Triple Tigers’ Director of National Promotion Raffaella Braun was honored.

Read the full list of 2022 CRS/Country Aircheck Award Winners below:

Station:
WUSN/Chicago (Large Market)
WSM-FM/Nashville (Medium Market)
KUZZ/Bakersfield (Small Market)

Platinum Label: Capitol

Gold Label: Triple Tigers

Operations Manager/Programming Director:
Marci Braun, WUSN/Chicago (Large Market)
Gator Harrison, WSIX/Nashville (Medium Market)
Justin Cole, WUSY/Chattanooga (Small Market)

Assistant Program Director/Music Director:
Angie Ward, WUBL/Atlanta (Large Market)
Ryan McKiddy, WSIX/Nashville (Medium Market)
Brook Stephens, KZPK/St. Cloud, MN (Small Market)

SVP/VP Promotion: Lauren Thomas, Sony

Label Streaming Specialist: Dave Kelly, BMLG

Dir./Nat’l. Promotion: Raffaella Braun, Triple Tigers

Market Manager/GM: Nate Deaton, KRTY/San Jose

Personality/Show:
Lois Lewis, Double L, KNIX/Phoenix (Large Market)
Tim Leary & Chelsea Taylor, Tim & Chelsea In The Morning, WIRK/West Palm (Medium Market)
Kelly Jordan & Matt Wood, Kelly & Wood, KZPK/St. Cloud, MN (Small Market)

National Daily Personality/Show: Angie Ward, iHeartMedia

National Weekly Personality/Show: Bryan “B Dub” Washington, B-Dub Radio, Skyview

National Programmer/Curator: Rod Phillips, iHeartCountry

Regional Promotion: Brooke Diaz, Big Machine

Independent Promotion: Jody Van-Alin, JVA Promotion

New Face of Country Music: Alek Halverson, KAJA/San Antonio

Luke Combs, Elle King, More Take Over CMHOF For ‘In Harmony: Music & Mission’

Pictured (L-R): Steve Hodges and Randy Goodman, Sony Music Nashville; Simon Tikhman, The CORE Entertainment; Lisa Purcell, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Chief Zaruk, The CORE Entertainment; Luke Combs; Chris Kappy, Make Wake Artists; Nate Smith; Jen Way, Sony Music Nashville; Annie McNamara, Words & Music Student; Ken Robold, Sony Music Nashville; Elle King; Megan Boardman, Red Light Management; Sophia Sansone, Make Wake Artists; Shane Allen, Columbia Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner

Sony Music Nashville and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum came together Thursday night (Feb. 24) to present “In Harmony: Music and Mission” to an invite-only crowd.

The night celebrated a range of the label’s artists, including CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs, genre-bending songstress Elle King, and country newcomer Nate Smith. The museum also showcased a performance from Annie McNamara, a budding young songwriter from its award-winning flagship education program Words & Music.

Lisa Purcell, SVP, External Affairs for the Hall of Fame welcomed the crowd, saying: “It’s been quite a two-year spread since our last CRS gathering for all of us. [Through it all], country music, country radio, and DSPs have been our constant companion, sharing the joy, beauty, comfort, and perspective of this music that we love and honor in this house. Thanks for all you do.”

McNamara opened up the showcase, performing an original song entitled “Fatherless Daughter.” Based on a true story of a friend whose father was tragically lost in an accident, the 14 year-old singer-songwriter displayed some of the skills she’s been able to hone through the museum’s songwriting program.

“The museum has had the pleasure of helping Annie on her musical journey since she signed up for our summer songwriting camp three years ago. Annie’s love for country music led her from her home in Wilmington, North Carolina, to our camp in 2019,” explained Museum Sr. Director of Education and Community Engagement, Ali Tonn. “Over the past 40 years, Words & Music has helped over 150,000 students share their stories through song. Encouraging young writers like Annie through the country music songbook leads us to more country music listeners and maybe to the next generation of hit writers and top-selling recording artists.”

Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Nashville, Randy Goodman, was on hand to introduce the label’s first artist of the night, Nate Smith, who first gained attention on TikTok for his song “I Don’t Wanna Go To Heaven.” Goodman teased that the track would soon be making its way to radio.

Pictured (L-R): Nate Smith, Luke Combs, Annie McNamara, Elle King. Photo: Alan Poizner

Smith took the stage, immediately jumping in to his unreleased track “You Shouldn’t Have To.” Delivering a handful of masterfully written originals, including the previously released “Sleeve,” “Under My Skin,” and “Raised Up,” Smith couldn’t contain his excitement about getting to open the room.

“It’s an honor to be here. [I just want to give] a huge thanks to Randy and the Sony team. It’s a great thing to be here,” Smith gushed. “I moved to Nashville for the second time in July of 2020 during the pandemic. Sometimes I miss home a lot. I miss my mom and dad, and when life gets busy I have to remind myself of the things that I was raised up on. Sometimes it’s the words they said, sometimes it’s church, so this song is called ‘Raised Up.'”

Later, Smith closed his set with his upcoming single to country radio.

Columbia Nashville’s SVP, Promotion, Shane Allen came on to set the stage for King who has already achieved quite an impressive list of accolades, including No. 1s in four different formats, over 1.7 billion worldwide streams, CMA and ACM wins, and a Grammy nomination for her top ten song “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” featuring Miranda Lambert.

“What’s interesting about my career, and I don’t know if you guys know much about me because I still don’t know much about me, but I will say that I’ve been given an incredible opportunity that no one in my life or my career has ever tried to put me in a box. I’d like to see them try and make me fit, it would be very difficult,” King quipped with the audience. “I’m very excited for the new music and that you guys are giving me the chance to play these.”

King went on to deliver two originals that are expected on her upcoming country record—”Out Yonder” and “Worth A Shot”—as well her own version of Charlie Daniels‘ “Long Haired Country Boy.” She also showcased her 2014 breakout hit “Ex’s & Oh’s” as well as “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).”

Combs, the winner of MusicRow‘s 2022 CountryBreakout Male Artist of the Year award, took the stage, giving the audience hit after hit from his decorated discography. Telling the stories behind many of his No. 1 songs, the multi-Platinum songwriter had the crowd singing along to “When It Rains It Pours,” “She Got The Best Of Me,” “Beautiful Crazy,” “Lovin’ On You,” “Hurricane,” and “Forever After All.”

“I appreciate you guys playing this next one. I know it’s slow, but people seem to like it. This is one of my favorite songs, personally, that I’ve ever written,” Combs shared. “I wrote it with Rob and a guy named Drew Parker in the garage at my house. To be candid, we didn’t really have shit to write about and it had been over a year since we had played a show. We ended up just hanging out and talking for a while about all kinds of stuff.” He continued, “We started talking about the things we do in this job, like interviews, and a question I always get asked is what I would be doing if I wasn’t doing this. The light bulb went off in all of our collective heads at that time, or at least it did for me.

“Thank you all so much for playing this song. I know it’s not the up-tempo thing that we all would love to have, but people seem to love it. I hope you guys like it,” he summed before breaking out into his current single, “Doin’ This.”

Combs closed the night with his rock-infused “Beer Never Broke My Heart” with the audience singing along to every word.

Chart Action: Pardi Sees Support from Country Radio

Jon Pardi‘s new single “Last Night Lonely” receives most added credit across the Billboard, Mediabase, and MusicRow CountryBreakout charts earning 56, 68, and 19 adds, respectfully.

The single was penned by Joe Fox, Jimi Bell and Dylan Marlowe. This is the the first look at Pardi’s highly anticipated upcoming studio release.

Pardi announced today (Feb. 25) he will embark on the “Ain’t Always The Cowboy Tour” in July. Lainey Wilson and Hailey Whitters will join him as support.

For more chart data, view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly.

Jon Pardi To Embark On His ‘Ain’t Always The Cowboy Tour’ This Summer

Jon Pardi will head out on the road this summer on his “Ain’t Always The Cowboy Tour,” named after his critically acclaimed song of the same name.

Presented by CASE Construction Equipment, the trek will kick off in Irving, Texas on July 14 and run through Oct. 1 with a show at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. Along the way, the CMA and ACM award winning entertainer will be joined by Lainey Wilson and Hailey Whitters as direct support. Tickets go on sale March 4 at 10 a.m. local time.

Pardi recently released his new single, “Last Night Lonely,” marking the first taste of new music to come later this year.

‘Ain’t Always The Cowboy’ Tour Dates:
7/14: Irving, TX/ Toyota Music Factory – Texas Lottery Plaza
7/15: Belton, TX/Bell County Expo Center
7/16: Oklahoma City, OK/Zoo Amphitheatre
7/22: Sacramento, CA/Golden 1 Center
7/23: Bend, OR/Hayden Homes Amp
7/24: Airway Heights, WA/Northern Quest Resort & Casino – Pend Oreille Pavilion
8/4: Inglewood, CA/YouTube Theater
8/5: Santa Barbara, CA/Santa Barbara Bowl
8/6: Las Vegas, NV/Red Rock Casino
8/19: Lampe, MO/Black Oak Amp
8/20: Terre Haute, IN/ The Mill
8/25: Raleigh NC/Red Hat Amp
8/27: Sharpsburg, KY/Barnyard Amp
9/8: Rochester, MN/Mayo Civic Center Park
9/9: Milwaukee, WI/BMO Harris Pavilion
9/10: Sterling Heights, MI/Michigan Lottery Amp
9/15: Bridgeport, CT/Hartford Healthcare Amp
9/16: Big Flats, NY/Summer Stage @ Tags
9/17: Huber Heights, OH/Rose Music Center
9/22: New York, NY/Pier 17- the rooftop
9/23: Gilford, NH/Bank of NH Pavilion
9/24: Boston, MA/Leader Bank Pavilion
9/29: Southaven, MS/Landers Center*
9/30: Huntsville, AL/Von Braun Center*
10/1: Nashville, TN/Ascend Amp*
*Hailey Whitters Not Appearing

Ernest’s ‘Flower Shops (The Album)’ Set To Bloom March 11

Ernest. Photo: Delaney Royer

Ernest is dropping his full-length debut, Flower Shops (The Album), on March 11 via Big Loud Records.

The 11-track album was entirely co-written by Ernest with collaborators including Ashley Gorley, The Warren Brothers, Rodney Clawson, Mark Holman, and Ryan Vojtesak, as well as labelmates Ben Burgess and Lily Rose.

Listeners got a first taste of the new album on New Year’s Eve when title track “Flower Shops” feat. Morgan Wallen skyrocketed to No. 1 at iTunes, Apple Music Country, and Spotify Country. The album preview continues with three new songs being released today: “Some Other Bar,” “Feet Wanna Run,” and “What It’s Come To,” available everywhere now.

“It’s a very good feeling to have this body of work ready to share with the world,” Ernest says. “This album came together organically over the course of a year or so. It feels like there’s a shift happening in country music and the people want to hear more honesty in songs, and with honesty comes pain—sometimes we need to feel that too. I hope this project provides a little sepia tone world for the listener to escape to and go on a journey of their own…feeling everything from love to lost. This is Flower Shops.”

Ernest will perform his new set to a hometown crowd at back-to-back sold-out shows at Nashville’s Exit/In on March 21-22.

Flower Shops (The Album) Track List:
1. Sucker For Small Towns (Ernest Keith Smith, Jacob Durrett, Ashley Gorley)
2. Tennessee Queen (Ernest Keith Smith, Dan Isbell, Jordan Schmidt)
3. Classic (Ernest Keith Smith, Jacob Durrett)
4. Feet Wanna Run (Ernest Keith Smith, Chris LaCorte, Brad Warren, Brett Warren)
5. Comfortable When I’m Crazy (Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson)
6. Flower Shops (feat. Morgan Wallen) (Ernest Keith Smith, Ben Burgess, Mark Holman)
7. Did It With You (Ernest Keith Smith, Rodney Clawson, Nathan Spicer)
8. What It’s Come To (Ernest Keith Smith, Lily Rose, Ryan Vojtesak)
9. If You Were Whiskey (Ernest Keith Smith, Michael Carter, Ben Hayslip)
10. Some Other Bar (Ernest Keith Smith, Ashley Gorley, Ryan Vojtesak)
11. Flower Shops (feat. Morgan Wallen) [Acoustic] (Ernest Keith Smith, Ben Burgess, Mark Holman)

Warner Music Nashville Welcomes Breland

Pictured (L-R): John Esposito (Chairman & CEO, Warner Music Nashville), Bruce Kalmick (CEO & Founder, WHY&HOW), Breland, Cris Lacy (EVP A&R, Warner Music Nashville), Ben Kline (EVP/General Manager, Warner Music Nashville), Matt Stubbs (Artist Manager, WHY&HOW). Photo: Courtesy of CRS/Kayla Schoen Photography

Warner Music Nashville has partnered with sister-label Atlantic Records and Bad Realm Records to add breakthrough singer-songwriter Breland to the WMN roster.

With his Platinum debut “My Truck,” Breland has made a name for himself as an innovative new country artist. Featured on Dierks Bentley’s top 15 and rising single with Hardy, “Beers On Me,” Breland has also teamed up with Keith Urban for the buzzy track “Throw It Back,” as well as other all-star collaborators such as Sam Hunt, Mickey Guyton, Gary LeVox and more.

“We are thrilled to partner with Atlantic and Bad Realm in welcoming Breland to the WMN family,” says Warner Music Nashville Chairman & CEO, John Esposito. “It’s been so exciting to watch him change the game in this genre and we’re beyond proud to join forces with him as he continues to break down barriers for the next generation of Nashville artists.”

“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Warner Music Nashville on the next phase of Breland’s meteoric career,” shares President of Atlantic Records West Coast, Kevin Weaver. “It’s a privilege for Atlantic and Breland to join forces with our sister company in Nashville as we continue to introduce Breland’s unique Cross Country sound and style around the globe. He is truly an undeniable talent and we can’t wait for all that is to come this year and beyond.”

Breland is set to debut and perform his new song, “Praise The Lord,” live at the 57th Annual ACM Awards on March 7.

Dustin Lynch, Jessie James Decker Join NHL Stadium Series Pregame Festivities

Country artists Dustin Lynch and Jessie James Decker have joined the lineup for the pregame entertainment ahead of Saturday’s 2022 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series between the Nashville Predators and the Tampa Bay Lightning at Nissan Stadium on Feb. 26.

Decker will perform the national anthem in front of the sold out crowd joined by Nashville Sign Language Club performer Heather Olmstead. Lynch will open the game with a performance of his new hit single, “Party Mode.”

They join fellow country artists Miranda Lambert and Dierks Bentley who will be performing during the first intermission of the game.

Lynch, accompanied by the Vanderbilt Spirit dance team, will open the festivities with a performance during the on-field arrivals of the Predators and Lightning. Lynch has built a success career with eight No. 1s, four Top 5 albums, nine Gold and Platinum certified singles, and over 3.3 billion global on-demand streams. Launching the “Party Mode Tour” this spring, his fifth studio album, Blue In The Sky, is out now.

Signed to Warner Music Nashville, Decker has shown off her talent as a singer, songwriter, TV personality, fashion designer, entrepreneur, and two-time New York Times best-selling author. Her 2017 album, Southern Girl City Lights, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

Walker Hayes will also join the lineup with an exclusive TikTok livestreamed performance inside the NHL PreGame fan festival. He will perform on the TikTok Tailgate Stage at The PreGame, the official fan festival of the NHL Stadium Series in Nissan Stadium’s Parking Lot R. The concert will be exclusively livestreamed on the NHL’s TikTok account at 4:30pm CT.

The “Stadium Biscuits” house band, led by bandleader John Bohlinger, will share center stage throughout the game with a lineup of Nashville-based musical artists, including Frankie BallardChayce BeckhamBexarJackson DeanLindsay EllMorgan EvansJosh HedleyTiera Kennedy and Ajay Popoff.

The game, pregame celebrations, and first intermission concert will be broadcast live at 6:30 p.m. CT on TNT.

UTA Adds Kenny Foster To Talent Roster

Pictured (L-R): UTA Agent Lance Roberts with Kenny Foster. Photo: Alex Ferrari

Nashville singer-songwriter Kenny Foster has signed with United Talent Agency for representation globally. He is represented by Lance Roberts in the U.S., and Christina Austin in London.

Foster has plans to release his second full later this year, which was produced and engineered by Grammy-winner Mitch Dane and mastered by Grammy-winner Vance Powell at Sputnik Sound.

His most recent single, “Somewhere In Middle America,” examines the unpolished and overlooked way of life in America’s heartland. Foster released the stripped-down, one-take acoustic music video for the track today (Feb. 25), which is dubbed the “Bonfire Edition.”

“I’m so happy to make my partnership with UTA official,” says Foster. “Lance and Christina have been champions from the beginning in ways that are really important to me. They haven’t forgotten what the point of all of this is: making and sharing real human moments. Honored to be a small part of such a storied roster, and I look forward to seeing us make and share many more moments to come.”

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Jake Owen Speeds To No. 1 On MusicRow Radio Chart

“Best Thing Since Backroads” by Jake Owen drives to the top of the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart this week. This marks Owen’s eighth CountryBreakout No. 1.

The single was penned by Ben Johnson, Jordan Minton, Hunter Phelps and Geoff Warburton. This is Warburton’s first CountryBreakout No. 1.

In November, Owen released the music video for his latest single, “Drunk On A Boat.”

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