Country Community Comes Together To Support The Bilbreys

Coming Home: Rebuilding the Bilbreys
The country music community came together for a night of music, stories, laughter, and tears in support of famed host and radio personality, Keith Bilbrey during Coming Home: Rebuilding the Bilbreys. Bilbrey and his wife, Emy Joe, lost their home on June 22 after a devastating house fire.
Governor Mike Huckabee and Larry’s Country Diner’s Larry Black hosted the event. Country music artists and industry peers who participated include The Bellamy Brothers, Bill Anderson, Charlie McCoy, Chonda Pierce, Craig Morgan, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Deborah Allen, Devon O’Day, Doyle Dykes, Exile, Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, Gene Watson, Gus Arrendale, The Isaacs, Jimmy Fortune, Janie Fricke, Jeannie Seely, John Berry, Kelly Lang, Lacy J. Dalton, Lee Greenwood, Lorrie Morgan, The Malpass Brothers, Mark Wills, Marty Stuart, Moe Bandy, Nadine (Larry’s Country Diner), Nan Kelley, The Oak Ridge Boys’ Duane Allen and Richard Sterban, Rhonda Vincent, T. Graham Brown, Teea Goans, and T.G. Sheppard.
“Keith and Emy Joe Bilbrey have lots of friends that we certainly saw here at this wonderful tribute, where so many of the luminaries of the Nashville entertainment scene came in person to show their support,” shares Governor Huckabee. “Many others who couldn’t be here offered contributions in other ways to a couple who lost everything in a horrific house fire. Everyone wants to make sure that Keith and Emy Joe not only know that they are loved, but will rebuild their home and lives with the help of the country music community.”
AIMP Atlanta Chapter Holds Kickoff Event

Pictured (L-R): Michael Lau (AIMP NY Chapter President), Teri Nelson Carpenter (AIMP LA Chapter President), David Porter (Co-Founder & CEO of MIME), Tony D. Alexander (Co-Founder, President & Managing Director of MIME), and John Ozier (AIMP National Chair & Nashville Chapter President)
On July 15, the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) held their AIMP Atlanta Chapter kickoff event at the new 4U Recording studio in Atlanta.
During the event, John Ozier (AIMP National Chair and Nashville Chapter President), Teri Nelson Carpenter (AIMP Los Angeles Chapter President), and Michael Lau (AIMP New York Chapter President) discussed their Chapters’ latest initiatives, how they work together to achieve national goals, and the overall benefits of the AIMP.
The effort to establish an Atlanta Chapter of the AIMP is being led by Tony D. Alexander, Co-Founder, President, and Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment (MIME), which runs its MIME Publishing Group and Beatroot Music companies from Atlanta via the new 4U Recording studio and offices. Alexander and MIME Co-Founder & CEO David Porter, a Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee for his work at Stax Records, including writing “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Coming” for Sam & Dave, were on hand for the event as well.
Sony Music Nashville Adds Kaileen Mangan As Regional Promotion Manager

Kaileen Mangan
Sony Music Nashville has appointed Kaileen Mangan as Regional Promotion Manager, Arista Nashville. Mangan will report to Josh Easler, Vice President, Promotion, Arista Nashville.
Mangan most recently held the position of Promotion Coordinator, MCA Records, and prior to that Assistant to Promotion EVP at UMG. Following her graduation in 2018 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, she moved to Nashville where she had spent her two previous summers interning at CMA, Iconic Entertainment, CMT and Essential Broadcast Media.
“Kaileen has an unmistakable passion, enthusiasm and vision for record promotion,” shares Easler. “When I first met her, I knew she had the talent and skills that would equip her to become an immediate champion of our artists and music. We are beyond excited she is joining our Arista Nashville promotion team.”
“I’m so grateful and thrilled for this opportunity,” says Mangan. “I’m eager to join Josh, Steve and the regionals in promoting Arista Nashville’s phenomenal roster. Can’t wait to hit the ground running in the Midwest and get my Portillo’s fix, of course.”
Mangan can be reached at kaileen.mangan@sonymusic.com.
ACM Party For A Cause 2021 Set To Make Nashville Debut
/by Lydia FarthingThe Academy of Country Music has announced the return of its annual ACM Party for a Cause benefiting ACM Lifting Lives on Tuesday, Aug 24, debuting for the first time ever in Nashville at the Ascend Amphitheater.
This year’s ACM Party for a Cause will be hosted by SiriusXM’s The Highway host Storme Warren, with live performances by Lee Brice, Brett Eldredge, Mickey Guyton, Sam Hunt, Old Dominion and special guests Tenille Townes, Trisha Yearwood, and more to be announced.
“ACM Lifting Lives is thrilled to be back and celebrating Party for a Cause with a historic debut in Nashville,” says Lyndsay Cruz, ACM Lifting Lives Executive Director. “ACM Lifting Lives has worked tirelessly this year in finding innovative ways to raise funds virtually for the ACM Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund – successfully distributing more than $3.5 million to members of the country music community in need. While we are proud of the aid we have been able to provide, we are excited to rock Nashville and to once again lift lives with the power of music. Party for a Cause is a terrific celebration of live music and charitable giving and we look forward to bringing it to Music City for the first time while welcoming back all our fans.”
Proceeds from ACM Party for a Cause will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, the charitable arm of the Academy, which works to lift lives through the power of music. Additional details regarding the event, including performances, will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets for the event will be available beginning Tuesday, July 20.
2021 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Male Songwriter Of The Year
/by Sarah SkatesFollowing the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 33rd MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Male Songwriter of the Year category. Male Songwriter of the Year nominees are based on data from MusicRow’s Top Songwriter Chart. Eligible projects were active between June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021.
The MusicRow Awards will be announced virtually among multiple MusicRow platforms on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. Presenting Sponsor of the 2021 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 23 at 5 p.m.
To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscribed member here.
Ross Copperman
Sony Music Publishing Nashville, BMI
“Nobody But You” recorded by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
“The Other Girl” recorded by Kelsea Ballerini and Halsey
“Lady” recorded by Lady A
“We Were Rich” recorded by Runaway June
“Happy Anywhere” recorded by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
“Beers And Sunshine” recorded by Darius Rucker
“Half Of My Hometown” recorded by Kelsea Ballerini ft. Kenny Chesney
Jesse Frasure
Warner Chappell Nashville/Rhythm House/Roc Nation, BMI
“Some People Do” recorded by Old Dominion
“Center Point Road” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Hole In The Bottle” recorded by Kelsea Ballerini
“Almost Maybes” recorded by Jordan Davis
“Whiskey And Rain” recorded by Michael Ray
“What’s Your Country Song” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“Minimum Wage” recorded by Blake Shelton
Ashley Gorley
Round Hill Music, ASCAP
“Catch” recorded by Brett Young
“One Big Country Song” recorded by LoCash
“Hole In The Bottle” recorded by Kelsea Ballerini
“Hard To Forget” recorded by Sam Hunt
“One Of Them Girls” recorded by Lee Brice
“Single Saturday Night” recorded by Cole Swindell
“We Were Rich” recorded by Runaway June
“Give Heaven Some Hell” recorded by Hardy
“What’s Your Country Song” recorded by Thomas Rhett
“You Should Probably Leave” recorded by Chris Stapleton
“Sand In My Boots” recorded by Morgan Wallen
“Warning” recorded by Morgan Wallen
“Country Again” recorded by Thomas Rhett
Randy Montana
Warner Chappell Nashville, BMI
“I Hope You’re Happy Now” recorded by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice
“Better Together” recorded by Luke Combs
“Pretty Heart” recorded by Parker McCollum
“Young Man’s Blues” recorded by Parker McCollum
“We Didn’t Have Much” recorded by Justin Moore
“Cold As You” recorded by Luke Combs
“If It Wasn’t For Trucks” recorded by Riley Green
Josh Osborne
Sony Music Publishing Nashville/SMACK Songs, ASCAP
“Never Be Sorry” recorded by Old Dominion
“Nobody But You” recorded by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
“Hard To Forget” recorded by Sam Hunt
“Breaking Up Was Easy In The ‘90s” recorded by Sam Hunt
“How They Remember You” recorded by Rascal Flatts
“Happy Anywhere” recorded by Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani
“Beers And Sunshine” recorded by Darius Rucker
“7 Summers” recorded by Morgan Wallen
“Next Girl” recorded by Carly Pearce
“Sand In My Boots” recorded by Morgan Wallen
Josh Thompson
MV2 Entertainment, BMI
“One Margarita” recorded by Luke Bryan
“Ain’t Always The Cowboy” recorded by Jon Pardi
“Be A Light” recorded by Thomas Rhett featuring Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, Reba McEntire, Keith Urban
“Build Me A Daddy” recorded by Luke Bryan
“Whiskey And Rain” recorded by Michael Ray
“Wasted On You” recorded by Morgan Wallen
Dan + Shay To Celebrate Album Release With Centennial Park Concert
/by Lorie HollabaughThe show marks the first time a major concert has happened at the venue and will cap off the release day of the duo’s fourth studio album. General on sale for all tickets begin Friday, July 23 at 10 a.m. CST.
The Good Things Album Release Concert precedes the duo resuming their headline Dan + Shay The (Arena) Tour this fall with new 2021 dates. The 30-date trek launches Sept. 9 in Greenville, South Carolina and concludes on Dec. 7 in Boston. The tour includes stops at Madison Square Garden in New York on Sept. 16 and Staples Center in L.A. on Oct. 15. Alternative pop rockers The Band Camino and 3x Grammy nominee and multi-Platinum-selling singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress will join the pair as special guests for all dates.
Bill Anderson Celebrates 60th Anniversary As Opry Member, Honored With “Bill Anderson Day”
/by Lydia FarthingBill Anderson Celebrates 60th Anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry Member. Photo: Chris Hollo
The Grand Ole Opry honored Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson on his 60th anniversary as an Opry member on Saturday, July 17. In celebration of the Grammy-nominated and ACM Poet Award honoree, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee issued an official proclamation that July 17 is “Bill Anderson Day.” Nashville Mayor John Cooper also proclaimed July 17 as “Bill Anderson Day” in Music City.
Anderson made his Opry debut just a few weeks before his 21st birthday and became an official Opry member less than three years later on July 15, 1961 at 23, making him the youngest member at the time. Sara Evans and Opry members Mark Wills and Vince Gill joined other artists on stage to congratulate the Country Music Hall of Famer on his milestone 60th Anniversary.
Pictured (L-R): Scott Bailey, President, Opry Entertainment; Bill Anderson; Gina Keltner, Talent Director, Grand Ole Opry; Dan Rogers, Vice President/Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Chris Hollo
“First of all, it’s really hard to imagine I’ve been at the Grand Ole Opry for 60 years,” shared Anderson. “It seems like yesterday they asked me if I wanted to be a part of this great family, and of course I couldn’t wait to tell them yes and be a part of this wonderful family… I tell people all the time that the Grand Ole Opry is like Yankee Stadium to a baseball player, or Broadway to an actor, or Hollywood to someone in film. It’s the highest rung on the ladder. It’s as high as you can go in country music and I’m just thankful that I’ve gotten to be here for 60 years.”
Anderson’s music career started in 1958 when Ray Price recorded his song, “City Lights” and it stayed at the top of the Billboard country charts for 13 weeks. Soon after this success, he signed with Decca Records and began to have hits of his own such as “Po’ Folks,” “Mama Sang a Song,” “Still” and “Bright Lights and Country Music.” Through the years Anderson has written hit songs for numerous artists, including Lefty Frizzell’s “Saginaw, Michigan,” Conway Twitty’s “I May Never Get to Heaven,” and many more, including Kenny Chesney’s “A Lot of Things Different,” George Strait’s “Give It Away,” and Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss’ “Whiskey Lullaby,” with the last two hits winning CMA Song of the Year honors.
Darius Rucker Announces 12th Annual Benefit Concert For St. Jude
/by Lorie HollabaughDarius Rucker‘s 12th annual Darius and Friends benefit for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital will return as a live event this year on Aug. 17 following last year’s virtual concert due to the pandemic. The annual fundraiser, which has raised over $2 million to date, will return to the Ryman Auditorium to celebrate with an all-star roster of friends to be announced in the coming weeks.
“The incredible work being done at St. Jude really made an impact on me when I had a chance to visit and hear the patients’ stories,” shares Rucker. “They are some of the bravest people I’ve ever met and being able to support them with this event is always a highlight of my year. I’m so glad we’ll be back to performing in front of a full house at the Ryman for such a great cause!”
Artists who have performed with Rucker in past years have included Lauren Alaina, Brooks & Dunn, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Ashley McBryde, Brad Paisley, Kenny Rogers and Brett Young, among many others.
Tickets to the 12th annual Darius and Friends benefit are available for purchase to the general public on Friday, July 23. Livestream passes to enjoy the concert from home will also be available here.
Carolyn Snell Joins Brandi Carlile’s Team At Red Light Management
/by Lorie HollabaughCarolyn Snell
Carolyn Snell has joined Red Light Management as Associate Manager for Brandi Carlile.
Snell brings nearly 25 years of combined touring, live event, management, and marketing experience to her new position. An East Nashville resident, Emerson College graduate, and Omaha native, Snell is also an advocate and former board member of nonprofit Thistle Farms.
“For years now, I’ve watched Carolyn improve the lives of everyone she’s come into contact with,” shares Carlile. “She has a brilliant eye for detail and a bottomless well of energy, wicked humor, and enthusiasm. I’m thrilled and honored to walk alongside her on this crazy, beautiful journey.”
“I witnessed Brandi’s extraordinary talent and drive as her former Tour Manager and love seeing more audiences discover what I experienced over a decade ago,” says Snell. “I’m so grateful she asked me to join her in this new role.”
Snell can be reached at carolyn.snell@ redlightmanagement.com.
2021 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year
/by Sarah SkatesFollowing the announcement of this year’s nominees for the 33rd MusicRow Awards, we take a look at the MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year category. The Breakthrough Artist-Writer of the Year is voted by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville songwriter and recording artist who for the first time wrote or co-wrote a Top 10 song for the first time during the eligibility period of June 1, 2020 to May 31, 2021.
The MusicRow Awards will be announced virtually among multiple MusicRow platforms on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. Presenting Sponsor of the 2021 MusicRow Awards is City National Bank.
Click here to see the full list of MusicRow Awards nominees.
Winners are determined solely by MusicRow Magazine subscribed members. Voting is now open and closes on July 23 at 5 p.m.
To receive a ballot to vote in the MusicRow Awards, become a MusicRow subscribed member here.
Tenille Arts had a history-making single with “Somebody Like That.” Written by Arts, Allison Veltz Cruz and Alex Kline, it is the first country song performed and produced entirely by females to reach No 1. This success earned the trio multiple MusicRow Awards nominations. Arts was selected for the CMT Next Women of Country Class of 2021, and was nominated for ACM New Female Artist of the Year. This summer she’ll be working her follow-up single “Back Then, Right Now” and hitting the road with Lady A.
Ben Johnson of trio Track45 has two qualifying songs which earned him a nomination for Breakthrough Artist-Writer: “Gone” recorded by Dierks Bentley, and “One Of Them Girls” recorded by Lee Brice. His chart action during the eligibility period also includes “All My Favorite Songs” by Weezer which was a hit on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart. Johnson’s other cuts include ”Believe” by Meek Mill and Justin Timberlake, “On Me” by Thomas Rhett and Kane Brown ft. Ava Max, “Hot Beer” by Dillon Carmichael, and “Give Heaven Some Hell,” by Hardy, which is nominated for MusicRow Awards Song of the Year. Johnson also co-produced Kylie Morgan’s debut EP.
Chris Lane scored his first No. 1 as a songwriter with “Big Big Plans.” He wrote the song with Jacob Durrett and Ernest Keith Smith, a fellow nominee for Breakthrough Artist-Writer. Lane’s previous hits as a recording artist were outside cuts including “I Don’t Know About You,” “Fix,” and “Take Back Home Girl” ft. Tori Kelly. Lane is following the success of “Big Big Plans” with new single, “Fill Them Boots,” and a tour of the same name. He also dropped the tracks “Summer Job Money,” “That’s What Mamas Are For,” and is featured on Dustin Lynch’s “Tequila On A Boat.”
Ashely McBryde is a co-writer of her hit single “One Night Standards” along with Nicolette Hayford and Shane McAnally, marking her first entry into the top 10 as a songwriter, despite her notable past success. The song was released on Sept. 23, 2019, as the lead-off single to her second studio album, Never Will, and peaked at radio a year later. McBryde is the 2019 MusicRow Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Her co-writes have been recorded by artists including Chrissy Metz, Carly Pearce, Dan Smalley and Shy Carter. McBryde returns to the road this summer, including her first headlining shows at the historic Ryman Auditorium.
Parker McCollum earned his first No. 1 at country radio with “Pretty Heart,” which received RIAA Platinum certification and was featured on his Hollywood Gold EP, the highest-selling debut country EP of 2020. McCollum’s year of many highlights includes numerous sold-out shows, and his debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry. His full-length major label debut album, Gold Chain Cowboy, is set for release July 30. McCollum wrote “Pretty Heart” with frequent collaborator Randy Montana, who is the reigning MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter and is in the running for Male Songwriter of the Year this year.
Ernest K. Smith scored an impressive five qualifying hits during the eligibility period. His cuts include “Big Big Plans,” which also earned a Breakthrough Artist-Writer nomination for Chris Lane. Smith also co-wrote Sam Hunt’s “Breaking Up Was Easy in the ‘90s,” Florida Georgia Line’s “I Love My Country,” Morgan Wallen’s “More Than My Hometown” and “Heartless” recorded by Diplo ft. Morgan Wallen. Smith contributed eleven tracks to Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album. He has Lane’s current single “Fill Them Boots,” FGL’s “Blessings,” and Zayn’s “Tightrope,” as well as his own new single “American Rust.”
Clare Dunn Previews Upcoming EP With New Cowboy-Inspired Track
/by Lorie HollabaughClare Dunn is offering fans a taste of her upcoming new EP, In This Kind of Light, with her new song, “Holding Out For A Cowboy,” available everywhere now. In This Kind of Light is slated to drop Aug. 13 via Big Yellow Dog Music.
“Holding Out For A Cowboy” was produced by Dunn and co-written alongside Whitney Phillips. The soulful track celebrates the tried-and-true solid qualities cowboys possess that can serve us all well as we navigate the complexities of life. The song follows in the footsteps of Dunn’s latest single, “How It Comes Off,” both of which are featured on In This Kind Of Light.
“This song is all about having the courage to hold out for the right thing,” Dunn explains. “Like a lot of us, this past year was one of reflection and realization. The things a cowboy represents: loyalty, steadfastness, strength, and so much more, still hold true and I think matter more now than ever. Whether you’re from the city, or the country, I hope you find your cowboy.”
All songs produced by Clare Dunn
1. Holding Out For A Cowboy (Clare Dunn & Whitney Phillips)
2. Good Love Bad (Clare Dunn, Driver Williams, Mike Walker)
3. How It Comes Off (Clare Dunn, Driver Williams, Mike Walker)
4. Fool Moon (Clare Dunn, Driver Williams, Neil Mason)
5. Lonely Alone (Clare Dunn & Karyn Rochelle)
Industry Ink: The Bilbreys, AIMP, Kaileen Mangan
/by Lydia FarthingCountry Community Comes Together To Support The Bilbreys
Coming Home: Rebuilding the Bilbreys
The country music community came together for a night of music, stories, laughter, and tears in support of famed host and radio personality, Keith Bilbrey during Coming Home: Rebuilding the Bilbreys. Bilbrey and his wife, Emy Joe, lost their home on June 22 after a devastating house fire.
Governor Mike Huckabee and Larry’s Country Diner’s Larry Black hosted the event. Country music artists and industry peers who participated include The Bellamy Brothers, Bill Anderson, Charlie McCoy, Chonda Pierce, Craig Morgan, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Deborah Allen, Devon O’Day, Doyle Dykes, Exile, Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers, Gene Watson, Gus Arrendale, The Isaacs, Jimmy Fortune, Janie Fricke, Jeannie Seely, John Berry, Kelly Lang, Lacy J. Dalton, Lee Greenwood, Lorrie Morgan, The Malpass Brothers, Mark Wills, Marty Stuart, Moe Bandy, Nadine (Larry’s Country Diner), Nan Kelley, The Oak Ridge Boys’ Duane Allen and Richard Sterban, Rhonda Vincent, T. Graham Brown, Teea Goans, and T.G. Sheppard.
“Keith and Emy Joe Bilbrey have lots of friends that we certainly saw here at this wonderful tribute, where so many of the luminaries of the Nashville entertainment scene came in person to show their support,” shares Governor Huckabee. “Many others who couldn’t be here offered contributions in other ways to a couple who lost everything in a horrific house fire. Everyone wants to make sure that Keith and Emy Joe not only know that they are loved, but will rebuild their home and lives with the help of the country music community.”
AIMP Atlanta Chapter Holds Kickoff Event
Pictured (L-R): Michael Lau (AIMP NY Chapter President), Teri Nelson Carpenter (AIMP LA Chapter President), David Porter (Co-Founder & CEO of MIME), Tony D. Alexander (Co-Founder, President & Managing Director of MIME), and John Ozier (AIMP National Chair & Nashville Chapter President)
On July 15, the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) held their AIMP Atlanta Chapter kickoff event at the new 4U Recording studio in Atlanta.
During the event, John Ozier (AIMP National Chair and Nashville Chapter President), Teri Nelson Carpenter (AIMP Los Angeles Chapter President), and Michael Lau (AIMP New York Chapter President) discussed their Chapters’ latest initiatives, how they work together to achieve national goals, and the overall benefits of the AIMP.
The effort to establish an Atlanta Chapter of the AIMP is being led by Tony D. Alexander, Co-Founder, President, and Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment (MIME), which runs its MIME Publishing Group and Beatroot Music companies from Atlanta via the new 4U Recording studio and offices. Alexander and MIME Co-Founder & CEO David Porter, a Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee for his work at Stax Records, including writing “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Coming” for Sam & Dave, were on hand for the event as well.
Sony Music Nashville Adds Kaileen Mangan As Regional Promotion Manager
Kaileen Mangan
Sony Music Nashville has appointed Kaileen Mangan as Regional Promotion Manager, Arista Nashville. Mangan will report to Josh Easler, Vice President, Promotion, Arista Nashville.
Mangan most recently held the position of Promotion Coordinator, MCA Records, and prior to that Assistant to Promotion EVP at UMG. Following her graduation in 2018 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, she moved to Nashville where she had spent her two previous summers interning at CMA, Iconic Entertainment, CMT and Essential Broadcast Media.
“Kaileen has an unmistakable passion, enthusiasm and vision for record promotion,” shares Easler. “When I first met her, I knew she had the talent and skills that would equip her to become an immediate champion of our artists and music. We are beyond excited she is joining our Arista Nashville promotion team.”
“I’m so grateful and thrilled for this opportunity,” says Mangan. “I’m eager to join Josh, Steve and the regionals in promoting Arista Nashville’s phenomenal roster. Can’t wait to hit the ground running in the Midwest and get my Portillo’s fix, of course.”
Mangan can be reached at kaileen.mangan@sonymusic.com.
Niko Moon’s ‘Good Time’ Slated For August Release
/by Lorie HollabaughNiko Moon. Photo: Matthew Berinato
Niko Moon is set to release his debut album, Good Time, on Aug. 27. He also released a new song from the project, “Small Town State Of Mind,” that he co-wrote with Anna Moon and Joshua Murty. The song and pre-save for the album are available here.
Produced by Moon alongside longtime collaborator and friend Joshua Murty, Good Time features the No. 1, Platinum-certified title track, as well as Moon’s latest single, “No Sad Songs.” The album evokes an old school country feel along with influences from Michael Franti, John Prine, The Eagles, and Outkast, and includes tracks penned by Moon with writers Blake Bollinger, Anna Moon, Steven Lee Olsen, and more. The project also includes Moon’s take on the Darrell Scott-penned Travis Tritt classic “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive.”
“My debut album Good Time is almost here!” shares Moon. “I’ve poured my heart and soul into making this record and I can’t wait for y’all to hear it! The album is Good Time vibes front to back so put it on, grab a cold one, and turn it up to 10!”
Moon is gearing up to play the new tracks when he hits the road for his opening stint on Lady A’s What A Song Can Do Tour starting July 29 in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Good Time Track List:
1. NO SAD SONGS (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty/Steven Lee Olsen/Alysa Vanderheym)
2. WAY BACK (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
3. PARADISE TO ME (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
4. LAST CALL (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
5. DANCE WITH ME (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
6. GOOD TIME (Niko Moon/Jordan Minton/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty/Mark Trussell)
7. LET IT RIDE (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
8. SHE AIN’T YOU (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
9. SMALL TOWN STATE OF MIND (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
10. GOOD AT LOVING YOU (Niko Moon/Blake Bollinger/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
11. WITHOUT SAYIN A WORD (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
12. DRUNK OVER YOU (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
13. DIAMOND (Niko Moon/Anna Moon/Joshua Murty)
14. IT’S A GREAT DAY TO BE ALIVE (Darrell Scott)