Elvie Shane Scores First No. 1 With Debut Single “My Boy”

Wheelhouse Records artist Elvie Shane is celebrating his first No. 1 with his debut single “My Boy,” which rises to the top of both the Mediabase/Country Aircheck Singles chart and Billboard’s Country Airplay chart this week.

Co-written by Shane with Russell Sutton, Nick Columbia and Lee Starr, the chart-topping track was inspired by Shane’s stepson.

“I read a quote by Walt Disney the day I signed with my record label that said ‘Whatever we accomplish belongs to our entire group, a tribute to our combined effort,’” says Shane. “That still rings true today. I’m so thankful that group has grown to include country music radio. For such a personal debut song like ‘My Boy’ to go number one means the world to me and my family. Huge thank you to all my champions out there.”

Shane’s upcoming debut full-length album Backslider, is set for release on Oct. 29.

Curb | Word Music Publishing, Pump House Anthem Publishing Sign David Tolliver

Pictured (L-R): Lee Brice, David Tolliver, Curb | Word VP of Country Publishing Colt Murski

Curb | Word Music Publishing and Lee Brice’s Pump House Anthem Publishing have signed a joint publishing deal with songwriter David Tolliver.

The Kentucky native has had cuts by Tim McGraw, Chris Young, Brantley Gilbert, Jerrod Niemann, Wynonna & The Big Noise, Edwin McCain, Joe Diffie, Neal McCoy, and many others.

Tolliver broke into country music in 2007 as part of country-rock duo, Halfway To Hazard, with their debut Top 40 hit “Daisy.” That year, the duo hit the road opening for McGraw and Faith Hill on the “Soul2Soul Tour.” They later toured with McGraw and Jason Aldean on the “Live Your Voice Tour.”

“I have known David Tolliver since the early years and all I know is he works like no other, he cares, and he gets it done,” shares Brice. “So many intangibles separate him from so many other writers. From writing the lyrics, the guitar riffs or the melodies, he can sing it all and has every tool you could ever ask for in a writer. I am so looking forward to this new chapter.”

Curb | Word VP of Country Publishing Colt Murski says: “We are so excited to add David Tolliver to our roster of talented writers. Lee, David and I have been working together for so many years now and have always been close friends, which makes this partnership so awesome. I can’t wait to see all of the success that comes out of this team!”

“I’ve been working with the writers, artists, Colt and the publishing staff for so many years now that I’ve always felt like I was part of the family; now I really am,” adds Tolliver. “Being able to partner with my long-time friend, Lee Brice, is a blessing. I’m excited for all the opportunities that Lee and Curb can provide and I’m so happy to be a part of this team!”

Garth Brooks Announces Two Ryman Shows For November

Garth Brooks has announced that he will play two intimate back-to-back shows at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on Nov. 19-20.

“Just Garth, The Ryman and You” will give fans a chance to hear the stories behind the songs in a historic setting following the postponement of his Nashville Nissan Stadium show this summer due to severe thunderstorms in the area.

Brooks ultimately cancelled his remaining stadium dates this summer due to COVID concerns, and has not yet been able to reschedule the Nissan Stadium date.

Tickets for the Ryman shows go on sale this Friday (Oct. 22) at 10 a.m. CT and are limited to four per person. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test is required for entry.

Locash Renews Publishing Deal With BMG

Pictured: Preston Brust, Chris Lucas. Photo: Cal & Aly

Chart-topping country duo Locash has extended their publishing deal with BMG.

Comprised of singer-songwriters Preston Brust and Chris Lucas, Locash has celebrated two No. 1 hits with “I Know Somebody” and “One Big Country Song,” as well as the Gold-certified “I Love This Life.” They’ve release two acclaimed albums and are now working toward new music which is set to be announced soon.

As songwriters, Brust and Lucas have penned hits for other artists including Keith Urban’s No. 1 “You Gonna Fly,” and Tim McGraw’s Top 10 “Truck Yeah.”

“Getting to know and work alongside Preston [Brust] and Chris [Lucas] over the past three years has only strengthened our belief in them as brilliant musical creators. We are proud to continue our longtime partnership with Locash and look forward to their continued success,” shares BMG’s VP, Creative Chris Oglesby and Senior Creative Director, A&R Katie Kerkhover.

Brust and Lucas add, “Turning words, feelings, and melodies into songs is a big part of our life, and we couldn’t ask for a better home for the songs we write than BMG. We’re excited to continue our partnership with [Chris] Oglesby, Katie [Kerkhover], and the entire amazing team at BMG!”

Locash is signed to BBR Music Group/BMG’s Wheelhouse Records and represented by Red Light Management.

Travis Tritt Cancels Concerts That Require COVID Vaccinations, Negative Tests, Or Masks

Travis Tritt. Photo: Jeremy Cowart

Travis Tritt announced that he has canceled his upcoming concerts at venues that require proof of COVID vaccination, mask mandates, or testing. As a result, the following Tritt shows have been canceled: Muncie, Indiana on Oct. 23; Philadelphia, Mississippi on Nov. 6; Peoria, Illinois on Nov. 11; and Louisville, Kentucky on Nov. 13.

In a statement released today (Oct. 18), Tritt says, “I’m putting my money where my mouth is and announcing that any venue or promoter mandating masks, requiring vaccinations, or pushing COVID testing protocols on my fans will not be tolerated. Any show I have booked that discriminates against concert-goers by requiring proof of vaccination, a COVID test, or a mask is being canceled immediately. Many people are taking a firm stand against these mandates around the country, and I wholeheartedly support that cause. I have been extremely vocal against mandates since the beginning. This is a sacrifice that I’m willing to make to stand up for the freedoms that generations of Americans have enjoyed for their entire lifetimes. There are plenty of promoters and venues around the country that appreciate fans and the freedom of choice in this great country, and those are the promoters and venues that I will be supporting.”

Tritt continues, “I’m sorry for any inconvenience this situation creates for anyone who had purchased tickets to these shows. We will try to reschedule unrestricted shows in these areas as soon as we can.”

Shows that do not have mandates will continue as scheduled.

Hardy Jumps Into Top 3 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Hardy. Photo: Tanner Gallagher

Hit songwriter Michael Hardy leaps from No. 11 to No. 3 this week on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Hardy is a co-writer on “Beers On Me” (Dierks Bentley, Hardy & Breland), “Come Back As A Country Boy” (Blake Shelton), “Sand In My Boots” (Morgan Wallen), “That Ain’t Me No More” (Matt Stell) and his own “Give Heaven Some Hell.”

Ashley Gorley remains at No. 1 this week, while Hunter Phelps moves up to the No. 2 spot.

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.

Wade Bowen Slates New EP, ‘Where Phones Don’t Work,’ For November

Wade Bowen. Photo: Katie Kauss

Wade Bowen is offering a first glimpse of his upcoming EP, Where Phones Don’t Work, with a brand new single “When Love Comes Around,” available everywhere this Friday, Oct. 22.

Set for release Nov. 19 via Thirty Tigers, Where Phones Don’t Work reflects a renewed sense of joy Bowen discovered in making music and sharing it with fans. Writers contributing to the new EP include Rhett Akins, Eric Paslay, Heather Morgan, and more.

“While slowing down and reflecting over the past year, I felt a calling to create more uplifting music that would be exciting to incorporate into our shows, since we’re so grateful to be playing live again,” says Bowen.” “There’s a new sense of hope and a new sense of urgency with this music. I’m just so inspired again. Because of that inspiration, it created an opportunity for me to really open my writing brain, and my heart, a lot more. I feel like I’m 25 again, starting my career—it’s almost like a new path, but now I have all the knowledge from the past 20 years. It feels good.”

Where Phones Don’t Work Track List:
1. Phones Don’t Work (Wade Bowen, Aaron Raitiere, Rhett Akins)
2. Where We Call Home (Wade Bowen, Brad Clawson, Jeremy Bussey)
3. The Last Town In Texas (Wade Bowen, Eric Paslay, Heather Morgan)
4. When Love Comes Around (Wade Bowen, Eric Paslay, Heather Morgan)
5. Trouble Is (Wade Bowen, Steve Earle)
6. Be You (Wade Bowen, Drew Kennedy)
Produced by Paul Moak

Music Health Alliance Offering Free Virtual Health Insurance Assistance To Music Community

Music Health Alliance is offering free, virtual appointments for individuals, groups and seniors to ensure they get the healthcare coverage they need during the upcoming open enrollment window.

Open enrollment dates for 2021 are Oct. 15 – Dec. 7 for Medicare; Nov. 1-Dec.15 for Insurance Enrollment. During open enrollment, Music Health Alliance advocates will meet virtually with clients to advise and enroll members of the music industry and their families in the best plans to meet their medical needs. If you’ve lost your job due to COVID-19, had a change in coverage or simply need help navigating the complicated health insurance landscape, Music Health Alliance can help you get covered. Coverage is even more critical now as the majority of insurers will cease waiving cost sharing for treatment related to a COVID-19 illness, leaving the individual liable for the balance.

To book a virtual open enrollment with a Music Health Alliance advocate, contact:

Individual/Family Health Insurance:  
Erin: 615-200-6861 / erin@musichealthalliance.com

Group Health Insurance:  
Bonita: 615-200-6897 / bonita@musichealthalliance.com

Medicare Annual Enrollment (65 or over):  
Contact Suzanne Spooner-Faulk to set an appointment with Shelia: suzanne@musichealthalliance.com / (615) 200-6807

Open Enrollment for 2022 is available Nov. 1, 2021 – Jan. 15, 2022. For a Jan. 1 effective date enrollment deadline is Dec. 15, 2021.

Weekly Register: Cody Johnson Makes Top Three Country Album Debut

Cody Johnson. Credit Chris Douglas

Cody Johnson‘s Human: The Double Album is the top country album debut this week, coming in at No. 3 on the country albums chart and No. 19 overall. The album earns 20,000 first-week streams, according to Nielsen.

Arista Nashville’s Old Dominion also earns a top five country album debut with the release of their fourth studio album, Time, Tequila, and Therapy. The new project debuts at No. 4 on the country albums chart and No. 27 overall, earning 17,000 first-week streams.

Morgan Wallen returns to the top spot this week with Dangerous: The Double Album gaining 42,000 streams, contributing to 51 million total streams RTD. Luke Combs takes the second spot with What You See Is What You Get, and fifth with This One’s For You, adding 22,000 and 15,000 streams, respectively.

“Fancy Like” (Walker Hayes) remains at No. 1, gaining another 13.5 million streams for a total of 193 million RTD. The middle of the pack also stays the same with “If I Didn’t Love You” (Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood) in second with 7.3 million streams, “Chasing After You” (Ryan Hurd & Maren Morris) in third with 7.2 million streams, and “Buy Dirt” (Jordan Davis & Luke Bryan) in fourth with 6 million streams. “You Should Probably Leave” (Chris Stapleton) re-enters the top five this week, adding 5.6 million streams.

Lee Greenwood Honored At All-Star Salute In Huntsville

Lee Greenwood. Photo: Josh D. Adams

Lee Greenwood was honored on Oct. 12 in a special tribute concert at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama celebrating his 40-year career.

Artists on hand for the celebration, which was the third-highest grossing event in Von Braun Center history, included Gavin DeGraw, Debby Boone, Sam Moore, Michael W. Smith, Scott Stapp (of Creed), Lee Brice, Michael Ray, Jamey Johnson, Dustin Lynch, The Oak Ridge Boys, Crystal Gayle, The Gatlin Brothers, Janie Fricke, and more.

During the tribute, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Sam Moore and T. Graham Brown performed a star-studded collaboration of “Soul Man,” while DeGraw gave his version of the Greenwood hit “I.O.U.” and Brice sang “I Don’t Mind The Thorns When You’re the Rose.” Additionally, The Oak Ridge Boys performed their signature hit “Elvira” and Boone sang “You Light Up My Life.” The night ended with the entire ensemble of guests singing the beloved hit “God Bless the USA.”

Lee Greenwood. Photo: Josh D. Adams

“When Lee Greenwood announced that he wanted to host his All-Star Salute tribute concert in the Von Braun Center Propst Arena, we were ecstatic,” says Von Braun Center Director of Marketing and Public Relations Samantha Nielsen. “We knew the event would be hugely successful–not just for the VBC, but for the entire city of Huntsville and North Alabama… We will continue seeing benefits from hosting this event in Huntsville because there are still three 1-hour television specials from the Lee Greenwood tribute concert that will be aired nationally in 2022.”

In addition to great music on stage, Louis and Patti Breland of Breland Homes bestowed keys to two veterans and their families–SFC Scott Barkelow, USA (Ret) and SSG Michael Brown, USA–through a special partnership with Lee Greenwood and the Helping a Hero organization.

Andy Wickstrom, President of Henry Repeating Arms, presented three veterans, GySgt Brad Wallace, Sgt Michael Price, and MSG Ken Knight, with the Henry Military Service Tribute firearms in recognition of all who answer the call of duty. Greenwood was also presented with The New Original Henry Silver Deluxe Engraved Edition firearm.

Henry Repeating Arms rifle presentation to US Military veterans. Photo: Curtis Hilbun