
Todd Snider. Photo: Stacie Huckeba
Todd Snider is headed back on the road after a year-long hiatus due to the pandemic. Beginning this month he will embark on his Return of the Storyteller tour, an extensive cross-country trek that includes more than 50 dates throughout 2021.
The run will kick off July 24 with a sold-out performance at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee. Along the way, Snider will be joined by a handful of very special guests Darrin Bradbury, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Jamie Lin Wilson, Reed Foehl, Jack Ingram, Lilly Winwood, David Lindley, Chicago Farmer, Steve Poltz, Spanish Love Songs, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott on select dates on the tour.
Snider will also be capturing audio from the shows to create a special live album, The Comeback Special, that will be recorded in over 50 venues that are reopening across the country. “After Coronavirus, I knew I wanted to release a live album of this tour and call it The Comeback Special,” explains Snider. “Being unable to tour for more than a year has given me the opportunity to work on new songs and covers and practice old material. I want the people to be part of my upcoming album and to release something special for those that missed live concerts as much as I have.”
Return Of The Storyteller Tour Schedule:
July 24 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns – SOLD OUT
Aug 19 – Macon, GA – Hargray Capitol Theatre^
Aug 20 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse^
Aug 22 – Hopewell, VA – The Beacon Theatre^
Aug 23 – Cleveland, OH – Music Box Supper Club^
Aug 25 – Cincinnati, OH – 20th Century Theater^
Aug 26 – Nelsonville, OH – Stuart’s Opera House^
Aug 27 – State College, PA – The State Theatre^
Aug 28 – McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre
Aug 30 – New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre^
Aug 31 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere^
Sept 1 – Winston-Salem, NC – The Ramkat^
Sept 3 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre^
Sept 4 – Charlotte, NC – McGlohon Theater^
Sept 5 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall^
Sept 8 – Rocky Mount, VA – Harvester Performance Center#
Sept 9 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater%
Sept 10 – Norfolk, CT – Infinity Hall Norfolk%
Sept 11 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall Hartford%
Sept 15 – Albany, NY – The Egg – Swyer Theatre%
Sept 16 – Natick, MA – The Center for Arts Natick%
Sept 17 – Fairfield, CT – StageOne%
Sept 18 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
Sept 19 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage
Sept 24 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium&
Sept 29 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater#
Oct 1 – Bozeman, MT – The ELM
Oct 2 – Missoula, MT – The Wilma
Oct 3 – Egyptian Theatre – Boise, ID
Oct 4 – Tower Theatre – Bend, OR
Oct 7 – Seattle, WA – Washington Hall@
Oct 8 – Eugene, OR – Soreng Theater at Hult Center@
Oct 10 – Grants Pass, OR – The Rogue Theatre@
Oct 13 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall@
Oct 14 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall – SOLD OUT@
Oct 16 – San Luis Obispo, CA – The Fremont Theater@
Oct 17 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall@
Oct 20 – Healdsburg, CA – Raven Theatre@
Oct 22 – Paradise, CA – Paradise Performing Arts Center@
Oct 23 – Stateline, NV – Montbleu Resort & Casino**
Oct 25 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room – SOLD OUT#
Oct 27 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s
Oct 29 – Kansas City, MO – Folly Theater^^
Oct 30 – Omaha, NE – Scottish Rite Hall^^
Oct 31 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s^^
Nov 1 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s^^
Nov 3 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert Theatre^^
Nov 4 – Madison, WI – Barrymore Theatre^^
Nov 5 – Chicago, IL – Park West#
Nov 6 – Grand Rapids, MI – Wealthy Theatre##
Nov 17 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre%%
Nov 18 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue
Nov 19 – St. Louis, MO – Sheldon Concert Hall
Nov 20 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre&&
Dec 3 – Greenville, TX – Texan Theater
Dec 4 – Temple, TX – Cultural Activities Center
Dec 6 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Dec 7 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Dec 8 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Very Special Guests:
(*) Darrin Bradbury
(^) Aaron Lee Tasjan
(#) Jamie Lin Wilson
(%) Reed Foehl
(&) Jack Ingram
(@) Lilly Winwood
(**) David Lindley
(^^) Chicago Farmer
(##) Steve Poltz
(%%) Spanish Love Songs
(&&) Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Todd Snider Announces Return Of The Storyteller Tour, Upcoming Live Album
/by Lorie HollabaughTodd Snider. Photo: Stacie Huckeba
Todd Snider is headed back on the road after a year-long hiatus due to the pandemic. Beginning this month he will embark on his Return of the Storyteller tour, an extensive cross-country trek that includes more than 50 dates throughout 2021.
The run will kick off July 24 with a sold-out performance at The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee. Along the way, Snider will be joined by a handful of very special guests Darrin Bradbury, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Jamie Lin Wilson, Reed Foehl, Jack Ingram, Lilly Winwood, David Lindley, Chicago Farmer, Steve Poltz, Spanish Love Songs, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott on select dates on the tour.
Snider will also be capturing audio from the shows to create a special live album, The Comeback Special, that will be recorded in over 50 venues that are reopening across the country. “After Coronavirus, I knew I wanted to release a live album of this tour and call it The Comeback Special,” explains Snider. “Being unable to tour for more than a year has given me the opportunity to work on new songs and covers and practice old material. I want the people to be part of my upcoming album and to release something special for those that missed live concerts as much as I have.”
July 24 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns – SOLD OUT
Aug 19 – Macon, GA – Hargray Capitol Theatre^
Aug 20 – Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse^
Aug 22 – Hopewell, VA – The Beacon Theatre^
Aug 23 – Cleveland, OH – Music Box Supper Club^
Aug 25 – Cincinnati, OH – 20th Century Theater^
Aug 26 – Nelsonville, OH – Stuart’s Opera House^
Aug 27 – State College, PA – The State Theatre^
Aug 28 – McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre
Aug 30 – New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre^
Aug 31 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere^
Sept 1 – Winston-Salem, NC – The Ramkat^
Sept 3 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre^
Sept 4 – Charlotte, NC – McGlohon Theater^
Sept 5 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall^
Sept 8 – Rocky Mount, VA – Harvester Performance Center#
Sept 9 – Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater%
Sept 10 – Norfolk, CT – Infinity Hall Norfolk%
Sept 11 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall Hartford%
Sept 15 – Albany, NY – The Egg – Swyer Theatre%
Sept 16 – Natick, MA – The Center for Arts Natick%
Sept 17 – Fairfield, CT – StageOne%
Sept 18 – Charlottesville, VA – Jefferson Theater
Sept 19 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage
Sept 24 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium&
Sept 29 – Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater#
Oct 1 – Bozeman, MT – The ELM
Oct 2 – Missoula, MT – The Wilma
Oct 3 – Egyptian Theatre – Boise, ID
Oct 4 – Tower Theatre – Bend, OR
Oct 7 – Seattle, WA – Washington Hall@
Oct 8 – Eugene, OR – Soreng Theater at Hult Center@
Oct 10 – Grants Pass, OR – The Rogue Theatre@
Oct 13 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall@
Oct 14 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall – SOLD OUT@
Oct 16 – San Luis Obispo, CA – The Fremont Theater@
Oct 17 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall@
Oct 20 – Healdsburg, CA – Raven Theatre@
Oct 22 – Paradise, CA – Paradise Performing Arts Center@
Oct 23 – Stateline, NV – Montbleu Resort & Casino**
Oct 25 – Salt Lake City, UT – The State Room – SOLD OUT#
Oct 27 – Fort Collins, CO – Washington’s
Oct 29 – Kansas City, MO – Folly Theater^^
Oct 30 – Omaha, NE – Scottish Rite Hall^^
Oct 31 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s^^
Nov 1 – Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s^^
Nov 3 – Iowa City, IA – The Englert Theatre^^
Nov 4 – Madison, WI – Barrymore Theatre^^
Nov 5 – Chicago, IL – Park West#
Nov 6 – Grand Rapids, MI – Wealthy Theatre##
Nov 17 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre%%
Nov 18 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue
Nov 19 – St. Louis, MO – Sheldon Concert Hall
Nov 20 – Bloomington, IL – The Castle Theatre&&
Dec 3 – Greenville, TX – Texan Theater
Dec 4 – Temple, TX – Cultural Activities Center
Dec 6 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Dec 7 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Dec 8 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
(*) Darrin Bradbury
(^) Aaron Lee Tasjan
(#) Jamie Lin Wilson
(%) Reed Foehl
(&) Jack Ingram
(@) Lilly Winwood
(**) David Lindley
(^^) Chicago Farmer
(##) Steve Poltz
(%%) Spanish Love Songs
(&&) Ramblin’ Jack Elliott
Chart Action: Radio Warms Up To Luke Combs
/by Alex ParryLuke Combs. Photo: Zack Massey
Luke Combs sees uptick in radio station adds this week for his latest single, “Cold As You.” Combs debuted at No. 42 on the Mediabase Chart earning 64 total adds. This is Combs second week on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart moving 15 spots to No. 35 and gaining 24 new stations. On the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart, Combs received 15 new station adds moving him to No. 26 in just 3 weeks on the chart.
“Cold As You” was co-written by Combs, Shane Minor, Randy Montana, and Jonathan Singleton. It was recently announced that Combs will headline Stagecoach in 2022 alongside Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett.
For more chart data, view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly.
Travis Denning’s Sophomore Release, ‘Dirt Road Down,’ Set For August
/by Lorie HollabaughTravis Denning is set to drop his new six-song sophomore collection Dirt Road Down on Aug. 6. The Mercury Nashville recording artist shared a new track from the collection, “Jack And Coke,” which combines Denning’s favorite cocktail with a nursery-rhyme setup. The new project also includes previously-released tracks “Call It Country” and Denning’s current single “ABBY” which has over 27 million streams to date.
Dirt Road Down also includes three new tracks co-written by Denning and produced by Jeremy Stover that contain a uniquely reverent view of small-town life and explore what makes Denning tick. “Grew Up With a Truck” is a dose of feel-good country nostalgia, while “I Went Fishing” allows listeners to get to know the guy behind the guitar. The project’s title track also explores Denning’s love of a twisted, pure-country lyric. Among the writers contributing to the project are Thomas Archer, Jessi Alexander, Chase McGill, and Ashley Gorley.
“It’s kind of cheesy, but to me this release makes me feel like we’ve gone a little further down the path of who I am – which I like to think is a dirt road, for sure,” Denning says of the upcoming release. “I hope those listening get a piece of me they were expecting with this project, and I hope they get a piece of me that they weren’t, too.”
Ahead of the release, Denning is gearing up to hit the road as support on Brothers Osborne’s We’re Not For Everyone Tour starting in Philadelphia on July 29.
Dirt Road Down Track List:
1. Call It Country (Travis Denning, Jessi Alexander, Chris Stevens)
2. Dirt Road Down (Travis Denning, Taylor Phillips, Cole Taylor, Will Weatherly)
3. Jack And Coke (Travis Denning, CJ Solar, Chris Stevens)
4. Grew Up With A Truck (Travis Denning)
5. I Went Fishin’ (Travis Denning, Thomas Archer, James McNair)
6. ABBY (Alternate Version) (Ashley Gorley, Matt Jenkins, Chase McGill)
Live Nation Partners With Zac Brown Band, Jonas Brothers, More For $20 Ticket Promotion
/by Lorie HollabaughLive Nation is celebrating the Return to Live concerts this summer by offering fans $20 all-in tickets to nearly 1,000 shows, including Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley, Brad Paisley, Brooks & Dunn, Lady A, Jason Aldean, Zac Brown Band, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, and many more of today’s biggest acts in hip-hop, Latin, metal, pop, rock, and more.
For a limited time fans will have access to exclusive $20 tickets to participating Live Nation shows, including taxes and fees. The $20 tickets will be available to the general public starting next Wednesday, July 28 at 11 a.m. CST at LiveNation.com, while supplies last.
“We can’t wait to get back on the road and in front of our fans, it means so much to be able to bring live music back to the people that support us the most,” says the Jonas Brothers who are included in the Return to Live promotion.
“We couldn’t be more excited to get back out on the road,” Zac Brown shares. “It’s been a long, difficult year for everyone and we’re fired up to be reuniting with our crew, sharing new music with our fans, and celebrating a brand new world.”
Participating artists celebrating the Return to Live concerts include:
2021 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Artist 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 Artist of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor outstanding achievements by a Nashville artist 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.
Luke Bryan is one of country music’s most multifaceted personalities: perennial radio hitmaker, television star, touring juggernaut. He is currently riding the success of new single “Waves,” the fifth single from Born Here Live Here Die Here (Deluxe Edition) and the follow up to the project’s already four consecutive No. 1s. Among his other ongoing accomplishments are the recently wrapped fourth season as a celebrity judge on American Idol, and adding the 2021 ACM Entertainer of the Year trophy to his collection. Bryan is gearing up to hit the road for his Proud To Be Right Here Tour in July, as well as bringing back his Farm Tour this fall. His new ventures include his first headlining run of shows in Las Vegas in 2022, and the upcoming Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary five-part docuseries. Since his debut, Luke Bryan has garnered 26 No. 1 hits.
Luke Combs recently notched his 11th consecutive No. 1 single with “Forever After All.” It is also the 6th consecutive No. 1 from Combs’ deluxe album, What You See Ain’t Always What You Get. He is the reigning CMA and ACM Male Artist and Album of the Year winner. His massive fall headlining arena tour will feature a new in-the-round stage design. Combs will also perform his first ever headlining stadium show in Boone, North Carolina on September 4. Combs recently made history as the first artist to have their first two studio albums spend 25 weeks or more at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart—breaking Taylor Swift’s previously held record at 24 weeks. Combs has been voted MusicRow Artist of the Year the last two years.
Eric Church is nominated in two categories this year: Artist of the Year and Song of the Year for “Hell Of A View.” The talented songman recently tallied his 10th career No. 1 with “Hell Of A View,” an endearing anthem about rebellious love featured on his critically acclaimed new triple album Heart & Soul. The project is the result of a month spent writing and recording a song per day while sequestered in rural North Carolina. The reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year returns to the road on his 55-city The Gather Again Tour where he will perform in-the-round sets for the first time in his career. Church’s longtime producer, Jay Joyce, is nominated for MusicRow Producer of the Year.
Miranda Lambert shined with versatility this year: releasing the celebrated The Marfa Tapes, continuing the success of her Wildcard album, and embarking on a wild night with Elle King on their infectious collaboration, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home).” Continuing to diversify, Lambert made history by becoming the first female country star to have a bar and restaurant on Broadway in Nashville when she opened Casa Rosa. She collaborated with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall on The Marfa Tapes and an accompanying film, which was recorded raw and loose with just a pair of microphones and an acoustic guitar. Lambert earned her third Grammy Award when Wildcard was named Best Country Album. Wildcard producer Jay Joyce, is nominated for MusicRow Producer of the Year.
Thomas Rhett transitioned from the pop/rock stylings of his previous albums with a return to his roots. Country Again: Side A was released on April 30, with Side B planned for release later this year. Lead single “What’s Your Country Song” marks Rhett’s 17th career No. 1 and 11th consecutive No. 1. Other hits from the album include “Country Again.” Most recently Rhett dropped “Things Dads Do,” teaming up with his dad Rhett Akins. His headlining The Center Point Road Tour kicks off on Aug. 13 with back-to-back nights in Orange Beach, Alabama. His producer Dann Huff is nominated for Producer of the Year.
Chris Stapleton released the acclaimed album Starting Over in November, launching both the album and the title track straight to No. 1. It is Stapleton’s second chart-topping single as an artist following 2018’s “Broken Halos.” Produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb, the record won Album of the Year at the 56th ACM Awards. Cobb is also nominated for MusicRow Producer of the Year. Stapleton has returned to the road with his extensive All-American Road Show. Among his recent highlights are joining forces with fellow Grammy Award-winner H.E.R. for a special performance of her single, “Hold On,” during the 2021 CMT Music Awards. Stapleton’s newest single, “You Should Probably Leave,” is Top 30 and climbing at country radio.
Lee Brice Joins The Double Down Music Publishing Roster
/by Lydia FarthingPictured (L-R): Lauren Lieu, Creative Director, Double Down Music; Lee Brice; PIA Music Group founder Dallas Davidson; PIA Music Group CEO, Ryan Dokke
Double Down Music, a recently launched publishing division of PIA Music Group, has added multi-award-winning songwriter and artist Lee Brice to its roster.
The Curb Records artist has amassed over 2.8 billion on-demand streams, and over 3.6 billion spins on Pandora. He recently reached No. 1 at country radio with “One of Them Girls,” following his No. 1 with Carly Pearce on “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” and his No. 1 single, “Rumor,” which was nominated for Single of The Year at the 55th Annual ACM Awards. Brice also took home the prize for Single of the Year and Musical Event of the Year at the 56th Annual CMA Awards for his duet with Pearce.
“In addition to his outstanding recording career, Lee Brice is one of the most prolific songwriters in music!” says Ryan Dokke, CEO, PIA Music Group. “The visual nature of his writing and what he can bring to life with a lyric and a melody put him among the best artist-writers in our business. Personally, it is a thrill to once again be able to work with Lee in a different way this time. His ideas and energy are infectious! He brings so much to the PIA Music Group/Double Down family.”
The new signing reunites Brice with Dokke, who served as head of radio promotion for Curb Records prior to being named Sr. VP/General Manager of Curb|Word Entertainment in 2018.
“Lee Brice is a massive hit-songwriter!” says Dallas Davidson, PIA Music Group founder. “After the creative success we have had together, we now have an opportunity to work together in a bigger way and put a giant spotlight on Lee Brice, the songwriter! And it’s always special when you get to work with one of your closest friends.”
Jon Pardi Peaks On MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart
/by Alex ParryJon Pardi. Photo: Jim Wright
“Tequila Little Time” by Jon Pardi earns the top spot this week on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart. This marks his ninth MusicRow No. 1 including Thomas Rhett’s two week single, “Beer Can’t Fix” which Pardi was featured on.
Pardi co-wrote “Tequila Little Time” with Rhett Akins and Luke Laird and it appears on his album Heartache Medication.
It was recently announced that Pardi will headline Saturday night’s concert at The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix which is set to take place on Aug. 7.
Click here to view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.
Charlie Daniels Jr. Celebrates Father’s Legacy In New Podcast [Exclusive]
/by Lorie HollabaughCharlie Daniels Jr. & Charlie Daniels
Charlie Daniels, Jr. is hosting a new bi-weekly podcast dedicated to the life and career of his father. The Charlie Daniels Podcast: From ‘Long Haired Country Boy’ to ‘Simple Man,’ The Best There’s Ever Been will air its first episode on Friday, Aug. 6 at 8 a.m. CT.
The new podcast will feature previously-recorded interviews with the senior Daniels, as well as special guests who knew him best, including producers, band and road crew members, office staff, and artists who were influenced by his music. The debut episode will feature Roger Campbell, Charlie Daniels Band (CDB) roadie and guitar tuner for 44 years.
“It took me a long time to decide on a long-term way to honor dad, his career and his music,” explains Daniels, Jr. ”Launching a podcast seemed to be the best way to do that. We’re also featuring dad’s music because to do a Charlie Daniels podcast without music is only giving part of the story. I can’t wait for dad’s fans to hear the many, many stories there are to tell about him.”
Upcoming guests include Daniels’ longtime manager David Corlew, CDB band member Charlie Hayward, as well as Billy Crain, brother of the late Tommy Crain who played with the CDB from 1975-1989. Both Hayward and Billy Crain performed on Daniels’ final album, Beau Weevils — Songs in the Key of E. Additional guests will be announced in the coming weeks.
The life and career of Daniels will be honored at the upcoming 2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to Charlie Daniels, set to take place on on Aug. 18 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. Additionally, Blue Hat Records and BFD/Audium Nashville have released a special tribute album dedicated to the legendary musician. Charlie Daniels & Friends — Duets features some of the biggest names in country music, bluegrass, and southern rock. The 19-track compilation is available exclusively in Walmart stories and walmart.com.
2021 MusicRow Awards Category Profile: Breakthrough Artist 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 of the Year category. This category is voted on by MusicRow’s subscribed members to honor a Nashville artist who achieved significant career progress for the first time.
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 has had a stellar year, including her single “Somebody Like That” becoming the first No. 1 song in country music written, performed and produced by all females. A native of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Arts is the first Canadian to reach No. 1 in the U.S. since 2007 and first Canadian female since Terri Clark in 2004. She also won the Rising Star award at the 2020 Canadian Country Music Association Awards. Arts is following up “Somebody Like That” with new single “Back Then, Right Now.”
BRELAND is a talented addition to the country music family. His autobiographical hit “Cross Country” is a well-written song with the dual meanings of literally moving across the country, while also crossing genre lines. Known for frequently tapping guest collaborators, he upped the ante by adding Mickey Guyton to a new version of “Cross Country.” With his career on the rise since his platinum debut song “My Truck” dropped in 2019, BRELAND has collaborated with Gary LeVox, Lauren Alaina, Chase Rice, and Sam Hunt, and most recently his second collaboration with Keith Urban on “Throw It Back.” BRELAND will kick off his first headlining tour at Bonnaroo Music Festival on Sept. 5.
Mickey Guyton had a hard-earned, much-deserved breakthrough year. Her important songs “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” and “Black Like Me” made listeners sit up and take notice. Guyton made history as the first Black female solo artist to earn a Grammy nomination in a country category, for Best Country Solo Performance for “Black Like Me” which she performed on the show. In addition, she teamed with Keith Urban to co-host this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards. “Black Like Me” is nominated for MusicRow Song of the Year.
Parker McCollum is riding into the release of his full-length major label debut album with a No. 1 single and sold-out shows across the country. The upcoming project, Gold Chain Cowboy, was produced by the talented Jon Randall and features his No. 1 “Pretty Heart” and follow-up single “To Be Loved By You.” McCollum is a perfectionistic songwriter with the talent of being able to convey a feeling while leaving the lyrics open to interpretation, such as on his just-released solo-write “Rest of My Life.” He is also nominated for MusicRow Breakthrough Artist-Writer.
Niko Moon scored his first No. 1 as an artist with debut single “Good Time.” He followed that success with new release “No Sad Songs” and is finishing up his debut full-length album with longtime collaborator and co-producer Joshua Murty. Moon’s track record is strong, with writing credits on five No. 1 hits for Zac Brown Band, plus cuts by Dierks Bentley, Ashley Monroe and others. His hit “Good Time” earned MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter nominations for his four co-writers, including Murty.
Jameson Rodgers charted a No. 1 debut with “Some Girls” as well as his latest Top 20 hit “Cold Beer Calling My Name,” which features labelmate Luke Combs. All are on his excellent new EP In It For The Money. The Mississippi native moved to Music City more than a decade ago, and in recent years his hard work has paid off as co-writer of hits for Florida Georgia Line (“Talk You Out of It”) and Chris Lane (“I Don’t Know About You”), as well as the title track of Luke Bryan’s latest album Born Here Live Here Die Here. Rodgers is the reigning MusicRow Discovery Artist of the Year.
Glen Campbell’s Final Troubadour Set Commemorated In New Live Album, Out Tomorrow
/by Lorie HollabaughGlen Campbell. Photo: Kristin Burns / Courtesy of Surfdog Records
The magic of Glen’s Campell’s final performance at the legendary Troubadour on West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip has been captured on the country legend’s new album, Live From The Troubadour, due out tomorrow (July 23) on Surfdog Records/Big Machine Records.
The show featured a stunning mix of beloved Campbell favorites like “Rhinestone Cowboy” and “Galveston” along with unexpected jewels from Lou Reed (“Jesus”), Foo Fighters (“Times Like These”), Tom Petty (“Walls (Circus),” “Angel Dream”), Paul Westerberg (“Sadly Beautiful”) and Green Day (“Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)”). The set also included a band composed of four of his children, as well as session and live veterans from Beck, Jellyfish, Jane’s Addiction, Murphy’s Law, D Generation, and Danzig.
The Arkansas-born singer-songwriter thrilled the beyond capacity crowd with a mix of his hits and definition-expanding songs by his peers and contemporaries. Now, 13 years later, fans can enjoy the show’s special moments on the new 14-track project.
Live From the Troubadour Track List:
1. All I Want Is You (Live From The Troubadour)
2. Sing (Live From The Troubadour)
3. Angel Dream (Live From The Troubadour)
4. By The Time I Get To Phoenix (Live From The Troubadour)
5. Walls (Circus) (Live From The Troubadour)
6. Galveston (Live From The Troubadour)
7. Jesus (Live From The Troubadour)
8. Gentle On My Mind (Live From The Troubadour)
9. Sadly Beautiful (Live From The Troubadour)
10. Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) (Live From The Troubadour)
11. Wichita Lineman (Live From The Troubadour)
12. Grow Old With Me (Live From The Troubadour)
13. Rhinestone Cowboy (Live From The Troubadour)
14. Times Like These (Live From The Troubadour)