
Pictured (L-R): Kristin Watson Byrne, Trey Wilson, Taylor Rasnick
Label, management and publishing company, River House Artists, has announced three new hires going into 2022.
Kristin Watson Byrne will assume the role of Director of Digital Strategy, Taylor Rasnick as Manager of Creative Services, and Trey Wilson as Artist Manager.
Watson Byrne joins River House after 10 years at Sony Music Entertainment, with previous stops at Songfluencer, Crowd Surf, Collective Artist Management, and ThinkSwell. The Kansas native will be responsible for building innovative and effective digital plans for the company’s artists and releases.
A Nashville native, Rasnick joins the team from the Pratt’s Institute in Brooklyn, New York. As Manager of Creative Services, she will be responsible for overseeing the creation and execution of all creative elements for artists and in-house creatives.
Originally from Texas and a Belmont University graduate, Wilson will spearhead day-to-day management for up-and-coming artist Jordan Rowe after earning six years of experience as tour manager for Jon Pardi.
“River House is growing tremendously and I couldn’t be more thrilled for the future. Our roster of talent is second to none, so having hard working, creative and innovative employees like these three join our family is only going to help elevate everyone,” shares Zebb Luster, Vice President/General Manager of River House Artists. “We are thankful they are as excited about what River House is doing as we are.”
Watson Byrne, Rasnick, and Wilson can be reached at kristin@riverhouseartists.com, taylor@riverhouseartists.com, and trey@riverhouseartists.com, respectively.
Founded in 2016 by Lynn Oliver-Cline, River House boasts a roster consisting of Luke Combs, Jameson Rodgers, Billy Strings, Stephen Wilson Jr., Ray Fulcher, Drew Parker, Georgia Webster, Kasey Tyndall, Grant Gilbert, Rowe, and more.
Fox’s ‘Monarch’ Gets New Airdate Due To Pandemic Challenges
/by Lorie HollabaughFox’s new country music drama, Monarch, starring Susan Sarandon and Trace Adkins, has been pushed back until fall 2022 due to challenges around the ongoing pandemic.
The decision will allow the cast and crew the proper time to adequately film and produce a season that can air in full in the fall. Production on Monarch will continue in Atlanta as planned into the spring.
“With an incredible pedigree of talent and musical performances, the powerfully compelling drama, Monarch, is a top priority for Fox Entertainment in 2022. Unfortunately, due to the unavoidable realities of the pandemic and the profound impact Covid-19 continues to have on our industry and around the world, it is necessary to reschedule Monarch’s Jan. 30 debut to the fall,” the company shared in a statement. “As the cornerstone of Fox’s new 2022-23 slate, shifting a show of this magnitude allows us to have its entire first season produced, create additional, high-profile content and promotional windows to support launch, and give our viewers the best opportunity to enjoy the series as intended with a non-compromised run of episodes. We thank our cast, producers, writers and the entire crew for their tireless work and continued dedication to the country music-filled world that is Monarch.”
Fox will announce replacement programming for Sunday, Jan. 30 and the Tuesday 9 p.m. mid-season time period in the coming days.
Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp Adds Scott Schult As CMO
/by Lydia FarthingScott Schult
The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp (NCVC) has named Scott Schult as its new Chief Marketing Officer.
Schult has over 20 years of experience in the hospitality industries in Myrtle Beach and St. Petersburg/Clearwater where he was responsible for directing marketing. He spent 12 years as Executive Vice President of Marketing for the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and nine years with the St. Petersburg/Clearwater Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.
“Scott has great experience, a great attitude and strengths in key areas of strategic partnerships and digital marketing,” says Butch Spyridon, CEO of the NCVC. “He will help us sustain our marketing momentum and efforts to brand Music City as the top destination that it is.”
Schult adds, “I am excited to join the talented team at the NCVC and help build upon the exceptional work of growing tourism and a world-class brand. Music City has an incredible vibe that we want to share with people around the world and inspire them to visit.”
Deana Ivey, who previously held the title of Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, was elevated to the role of President in an announcement earlier this week.
Additionally, four others in senior positions have been promoted as part of a restructuring of the NCVC’s senior leadership team. Andrea Arnold has risen from Senior Vice President, Public Affairs to Chief Public Affairs Officer; Adrienne Siemers from Senior Vice President, Sales to Chief Sales Officer; Marie Sueing from Senior Vice President, Diversity & Inclusion, to Chief Diversity Officer; and Heather Middleton from Vice President, Public Relations to Senior Vice President, Marketing.
“We are fortunate for the skill and experience of the senior leadership team and their staff as they carried the hospitality industry through the pandemic and other challenges,” comments Kevin Lavender, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the NCVC. “2022 looks strong for our industry with major events and a full slate of conventions on tap, and we appreciate their hard work and dedicated leadership.”
Concord Launches Chromatic Music With Tofer Brown, Signs Lauren Hungate
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Ashley Nite, Garrett Stephenson, Brad Kennard, Matt Turner, Tofer Brown, Lauren Hungate, Melissa Spillman, Courtney Allen, Jen Hubbard
Concord Music Publishing has launched a new creative joint venture, Chromatic Music.
The new venture was founded by chart-topping songwriter Tofer Brown, who has had success as a songwriter and producer across genres. Among other career achievements, Brown penned the title track on Lady A’s Ocean, as well as Little Big Town’s Platinum single “Wine, Beer, Whiskey” and Jon Pardi’s award-winning hit “Night Shift.”
Brown and Chromatic Music aim to develop and mentor talent of all kinds by partnering with creators of all genres. Chromatic’s first signing, in partnership with Concord, is Nashville-based songwriter Lauren Hungate. The worldwide publishing deal will cover Hungate’s full catalog.
“I first became aware of Lauren over a year ago, and the second I heard her songs I thought ‘Who is Lauren Hungate and why is she writing all of the songs I wish I’d written?’” shares Brown. “I can honestly say after writing a lot together in 2021, Lauren is without a doubt one of the best writers in Nashville. She writes well beyond her years and quickly becomes fast friends with every collaborator she works with in town. I can think of no one else I’d rather have as the first writer signed to Chromatic Music and I’m grateful for Concord’s belief in Lauren and me in this next chapter of both of our careers.”
Hungate’s credits include Ashland Craft’s “When a Cowboy’s Heart Breaks,” Gray Robinson’s “Damsel In This Dress,” and several tracks on Rachael Neimroff’s upcoming EP. She has also frequently collaborated with Republic Records/Big Loud artist Lily Rose, including on Rose’s viral single, “Overnight Sensation.”
“I’m so excited to be the first signing to Chromatic,” says Hungate. “Tofer is such a champion, and it was evident upon meeting him that he is the kind of person and writes the kind of songs I want to be associated with. I am also so grateful to be joining the Concord team. They have felt like fast family, and their staff has been such a godsend in making me feel taken care of in my first deal.”
“Tofer has been an amazing creative partner with Concord for many years. He is as passionate about songwriters as we are, and we’re so proud to expand our partnership, as we work together to identify and empower the next generation of creators,” adds Brad Kennard, Sr. VP, A&R in Nashville. “We’re incredibly excited to welcome Lauren as the first signing to this collaborative venture. She is a brilliant writer who is already blazing her own trail to huge success!”
Marc Driskill Exits Sea Gayle, Joins FirstBank
/by LB CantrellMarc Driskill
Industry veteran Marc Driskill has left his position as Exec. VP/GM of Sea Gayle Music to join FirstBank.
Driskill was tapped to oversee Sea Gayle’s operations in 2012. He came to Sea Gayle from ASCAP where, as VP/GM, he managed membership department operations in Nashville.
As Sr. VP at FirstBank, Driskill will be helping to further expand the bank’s footprint in Nashville.
“I would like to thank the Sea Gayle team for over nine years of success together,” Driskill tells MusicRow. “I am extremely excited to have joined FirstBank to help further the expansion and growth of the bank in Nashville and the surrounding area. I look forward to helping people with opportunities in today’s strong music economy and growth environment in Nashville.”
Reach Driskill at marc.driskill@firstbankonline.com.
Anna Lee Williams Elevated To Director of Marketing At Americana Music Association
/by Lorie HollabaughAnna Lee (Crenshaw) Williams. Photo: Gina Binkley
Anna Lee (Crenshaw) Williams has been promoted to Director of Marketing at the Americana Music Association. In her new role, she will report to Executive Director Jed Hilly.
Williams marks her sixth year with the Association this month, formerly serving as Manager of Marketing and Member Relations for the nonprofit. After starting her career interning for AmericanaFest in 2013, she subsequently worked at BAM! Social Business as Social Strategist and Product Manager. There she led a team that managed the festival’s social media channels during the event week in 2015 and 2016. She returned to the Americana Music Association full-time in 2017.
During her tenure, Williams has been responsible for managing the Association and festival’s social media presence. She has also created “How To” educational guides containing advice from industry experts, oversees monthly Zoom mixers to keep membership connected throughout the pandemic, and is responsible for registration and ticketing for AmericanaFest and the Americana Honors & Awards.
“Anna Lee is a born leader and her value to the association cannot be understated,” says Hilly. “She has consistently performed not just as a consummate professional, but also a true team player. She is a huge asset to the community.”
“Over these last five years, I’ve been fortunate enough to get to know our incredible community as I’ve grown within the association,” adds Williams. “It’s always been a privilege to advocate for this music, and I’m looking forward to my new position and continuing to elevate what we can do together.”
Williams can be reached at annalee@americanamusic.org.
Dave Pittenger Renews With Big Yellow Dog Music
/by Lydia FarthingDave Pittenger
Big Yellow Dog Music, a Nashville-based label, publishing and artist development company, has renewed its contract with songwriter Dave Pittenger.
Pittenger, a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, has seen much success, including with recent single “abcdefu” by Gayle (Atlantic Records), which is currently No. 1 on Billboard‘s Global 200 Chart and has reached the top 50 on more than 20 Billboard charts globally. The song first resonated with listeners through TikTok, where it has gone on to be used in over 1.4 million videos.
“2022 has been a blast off year for Dave Pittenger,” says BYD co-owner and CEO Carla Wallace. “He shows up to BYD every day with an infectious smile and attitude that inspires us all. We are so excited for the world to get to hear more from him.”
Pittenger also had a hand in AJ Mitchell‘s “Cheap Red Wine” (Epic Records) and “Dance With Someone Else” by Jessie James Decker (Warner Nashville). Since singing with Big Yellow Dog Music in 2019, singles co-written and/or produced by Pittenger have climbed the Mediabase Country and Billboard Country Airplay charts, and have reached the top 30 of the Mediabase Dance chart.
Tyler Rich Plots ‘Two Thousand (More) Miles Tour’ For Spring
/by Lorie HollabaughTyler Rich. Photo: Zack Napier
Tyler Rich is heading back out on the road this spring on his “Two Thousand (More) Miles Tour,” which launches March 10 in Springfield, Missouri. SixForty1 will open the first half of the dates in March, with Robyn Ottolini joining for the April shows.
Tickets for the tour, which runs through April 30 and visits Lexington, Buffalo, Wichita, and more, go on sale this Friday (Jan. 14) at 10 a.m. CT.
“The overwhelming response from so many of you who’ve connected on socials made it a no brainer,” shares Rich. “Thank you for asking for a new run of the ‘Two Thousand Miles Tour!’ We started on the West Coast where I grew up and head towards my new home in Nashville with this run. We’re bringing our friends SixForty1 and Robyn Ottolini, and we’re all so excited to see you this spring.”
Rich has amassed over 339 million total global streams with his debut album, Two Thousand Miles, as well as his Gold-certified hit “The Difference,” and latest releases “Better Than You’re Used To” and “A Little Bit of You.”
See the full dates below:
Natalie Grant Shines At National Championship With Anthem Performance
/by Steven BoeroNatalie Grant. Photo: Courtesy of Curb | Word Entertainment
Christian artist Natalie Grant performed on a national stage on Monday night (Jan. 10) as she sang the Star Spangled Banner before the College Football Playoff National Championship.
The Curb | Word Entertainment artist kicked off the highly anticipated game in Indianapolis, Indiana, which aired on ESPN. The game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Alabama Crimson Tide ended in a win for Georgia, marking the program’s first national championship win since 1980.
Grant’s performance received a huge reaction on social media with entertainers like Lee Greenwood, Lauren Alaina, Arsenio Hall, Dave Barnes and more celebrating her show-stopping performance.
Grant, a Nashville-based artist, has been one of the top-selling Christian artists since her 2005 breakout, Gold-certified album, Awaken. She is a five-time Gospel Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year and is a 31-time GMA Dove Award nominee.
Her newest Grammy-nominated studio album, No Stranger, is available now.
Katie Jelen Exits Warner Chappell, Launches Honestly Good Music
/by Lorie HollabaughKatie Jelen
Katie Jelen has exited her role as Creative Sync Executive to launch a new boutique music licensing company, Honestly Good Music. There she will offer a variety of services, including synch representation and consulting around music licensing, creative synch development, and catalog viability in the synch space.
“After nearly five years at Warner Chappell, I’m incredibly excited to return to my indie roots with the launch of Honestly Good Music,” said Jelen. “I’ve learned so much along the way and am so grateful for the projects that I’ve had the privilege of being a part of. I look forward to representing the Nashville community in new ways through film, TV and advertising opportunities while focusing on creating a culture of honesty, integrity and goodness.”
As the first-ever creative sync executive on the ground for Warner Music Group in Nashville, Jelen spent the last five years growing Warner Chappell and Warner Music Nashville’s synch business across film, TV and advertising opportunities.
In 2019, Jelen spearheaded a multi-year partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line for Warner Chappell songwriters to create custom songs for the brand’s online ad campaigns. Most recently, she worked alongside songwriting duo Outskrts on a custom song for the Tennessee Titans, called “Get Loud (Titan Up),” for use both on and off the field. In addition to placing music in campaigns for Target, Peloton, Facebook, Hershey’s, Walmart, Macy’s, and Coca-Cola, she has grown opportunities for country across brands such as Ford and Old Navy, and in TV shows including Yellowstone, The Ranch and 9-1-1 Lonestar.
Prior to her time at Warner Music Group, Jelen got her start at Secret Road Music Services in Los Angeles where she helped to grow the management team, assist in the launch of Secret Road’s publishing division, and launch the Nashville operations for the company. She is an alumni of the Leadership Music program (2020), a member of the Nashville Film Fest music committee, and the Nurturing Outstanding Women (NOW) mentoring program.
River House Artists Adds Three New Staff Members For 2022
/by Lydia FarthingPictured (L-R): Kristin Watson Byrne, Trey Wilson, Taylor Rasnick
Label, management and publishing company, River House Artists, has announced three new hires going into 2022.
Kristin Watson Byrne will assume the role of Director of Digital Strategy, Taylor Rasnick as Manager of Creative Services, and Trey Wilson as Artist Manager.
Watson Byrne joins River House after 10 years at Sony Music Entertainment, with previous stops at Songfluencer, Crowd Surf, Collective Artist Management, and ThinkSwell. The Kansas native will be responsible for building innovative and effective digital plans for the company’s artists and releases.
A Nashville native, Rasnick joins the team from the Pratt’s Institute in Brooklyn, New York. As Manager of Creative Services, she will be responsible for overseeing the creation and execution of all creative elements for artists and in-house creatives.
Originally from Texas and a Belmont University graduate, Wilson will spearhead day-to-day management for up-and-coming artist Jordan Rowe after earning six years of experience as tour manager for Jon Pardi.
“River House is growing tremendously and I couldn’t be more thrilled for the future. Our roster of talent is second to none, so having hard working, creative and innovative employees like these three join our family is only going to help elevate everyone,” shares Zebb Luster, Vice President/General Manager of River House Artists. “We are thankful they are as excited about what River House is doing as we are.”
Watson Byrne, Rasnick, and Wilson can be reached at kristin@riverhouseartists.com, taylor@riverhouseartists.com, and trey@riverhouseartists.com, respectively.
Founded in 2016 by Lynn Oliver-Cline, River House boasts a roster consisting of Luke Combs, Jameson Rodgers, Billy Strings, Stephen Wilson Jr., Ray Fulcher, Drew Parker, Georgia Webster, Kasey Tyndall, Grant Gilbert, Rowe, and more.