Drew Green Signs With WME [Exclusive]

Drew Green. Photo: Courtesy Sony Music

Drew Green has signed with WME for representation in all areas.

Green is a songwriter for Brett James’ Cornman Music, a co-venture with Warner Chappell Nashville, and has landed cuts like Florida Georgia Line’s 2019 song, “Colorado.”  James is also Green’s manager.

The McMinnville, Tennessee native cut his teeth as a performer in the house band at Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge’s in downtown Nashville. Signing a record deal with Villa 40/Sony Music Nashville in June 2020, Green released his debut EP, Dirt Boy Vol. 1, which included songs “She Got That,” which peaked at No. 2 on Spotify’s Hot Country playlist, and “Little More Be Alright,” which has amassed over 12 million global streams.

Green just released a new single, “The Rest of Our Lives,” which he co-wrote with Mitch Allen.

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Unreleased Johnny Cash Live Album ‘At The Carousel Ballroom’ To Come In September

Johnny Cash. Photo: Courtesy of The John R Cash Trust

A never-before-heard Johnny Cash live album, Bear’s Sonic Journals: Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968, is slated for release Sept. 24 by The Owsley Stanley Foundation and Renew Records/BMG.

The historic concert was recorded in San Francisco by innovative sound engineer Owsley Stanley and captured in the heart of Haight-Ashbury just days before the release of Cash’s iconic At Folsom Prison album (and over six months before the arrival of the equally revered At San Quentin).  At The Carousel Ballroom serves as another time capsule from the era, with Cash leaning into songs about society’s outcasts, while playing a venue operated by The Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead.

At The Carousel Ballroom captures Cash in playful dialogue with his then-new bride June Carter and backed by his legendary band The Tennessee Three: guitarist Luther Perkins, bassist Marshall Grant and drummer W.S. Holland. His set list that evening diverged from other concerts of the time, with covers of two Bob Dylan compositions (“Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright,” and his earliest known recording of “One Too Many Mornings”) and songs such as “The Ballad of Ira Hayes.” The release marks the latest entry in the Owsley Stanley Foundation’s ‘Bear’s Sonic Journals’ series, which has previously included Stanley’s live recordings of The Allman Brothers Band, Tim Buckley, Doc & Merle Watson and many more.

The live album also features new essays by Johnny and June Carter Cash’s son John Carter Cash, Owsley Stanley’s son Starfinder Stanley, The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir, and Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools, as well as new art by Susan Archie, and a reproduction of the original Carousel Ballroom concert poster by Steve Catron. The release will also be widely available in all digital formats by Legacy Recordings. “I’m Going to Memphis” from the Carousel Ballroom live recording is available now, as are pre-orders.

Johnny Cash At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24, 1968 Track List:
1. Cocaine Blues
2. Long Black Veil
3. Orange Blossom Special (CD and Digital only)
4. Going to Memphis
5. The Ballad of Ira Hayes
6. Rock Island Line
7. Guess Things Happen That Way
8. One Too Many Mornings
9. Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
10. Give My Love to Rose
11. Green, Green Grass of Home
12. Old Apache Squaw
13. Lorena
14. Forty Shades of Green
15. Bad News
16. Jackson
17. Tall Lover Man
18. June’s Song Introduction
19. Wildwood Flower
20. Foggy Mountain Top
21. This Land Is Your Land
22. Wabash Cannonball
23. Worried Man Blues
24. Long Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
25. Ring of Fire
26. Big River
27. Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
28. I Walk the Line

Trisha Yearwood Celebrates 30-Year Career With ‘Every Girl: Deluxe’

Trisha Yearwood will be revamping her 2019 album, Every Girl, with a special deluxe release coming Aug. 13. Marking the award-winning artist’s 15th full-length record, Every Girl: Deluxe, will include three new tracks and new album artwork.

For Every Girl: Deluxe – and to celebrate the song’s 30th anniversary – Yearwood has re-recorded her breakout 1991 debut single, “She’s In Love With the Boy.” The smash hit made history when the original sky-rocketed to No. 1, securing a spot in history as she became the first female country artist to have a debut single reach the top of the charts.

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“Shallow,” Yearwood’s cover duet with her husband Garth Brooks, will also be added to the new project along with “I Dare You to Love,” a soaring piano-laden ballad. Every Girl: Deluxe is available for pre-order and pre-save now on all major platforms.

“This one was so magical. The songs really showed up,” Yearwood says. “I can’t imagine this record without all of these songs on there. I mean, it really was a magical experience,” she adds. “Everything happens when it’s supposed to!”

Hillary Lindsey’s Hang Your Hat Music Signs Two New Nashville Songwriters

Pictured (L-R): Jen Hubbard, A&R Director, Concord Music Publishing; Jake Gear, GM, Hang Your Hat Music; Ben Chapman; Hillary Lindsey, Founder, Hang Your Hat Music; Brad Kennard, SVP A&R, Concord Music Publishing

Hang Your Hat Music, a creative joint venture with Concord Music Publishing founded by two-time ACM Songwriter of the Year Hillary Lindsey, has signed two Nashville-based songwriters and artists, Ben Chapman and Meg McRee, to worldwide publishing deals.

“When we were talking about forming Hang Your Hat Music, Jake played me some of Ben’s music they were working on and I was instantly drawn in and intrigued,” says Lindsey. “I love real people, and real people are hard to find but without even meeting Ben, I was in because he’s so authentic with who he is as a person as well as with his artistry. When we finally did speak on the phone during quarantine, I fell in love with him even more. Then after getting to write with Ben, I knew my gut was right—damn what a talent! The second time we wrote together, Ben pulled in Meg, and within an hour of writing with her, I was all in as well. Meg is so smart with her lyrics, thoughtful with the way she writes, can sing her face off and I knew she was the real deal too. I’m so excited for them to be a part of the Hang Your Hat family—and to see how this next chapter unfolds for them.”

Originally from LaFayette, Georgia, Chapman started playing in bars at the age of 17, where he piqued the interest of a few seasoned Nashville songwriters. His music is heavily inspired by the smooth groove and hard-hitting sounds of the ’70s, pulling inspirations from bands like the Allman Brothers, Little Feat, and Hank Williams, Jr. and songwriting legends Guy Clark and Roger Miller.

“I feel so fortunate to be working with a team that encourages me to find my own sound and write songs that are authentic to me,” says Chapman. “From the short time I’ve worked with Hang Your Hat and Concord it already feels like family.”

Chapman and McRee are both working on their debut albums, which are scheduled to be released later this year. Chapman is working alongside Hang Your Hat Music GM, Jake Gear, who serves as lead producer on the album.

“Ben is a songwriter’s songwriter and true student to the craft—in addition to being an incredible musician and artist,” shares Gear. “He’s a genuine talent that we’re so excited to help cultivate as both a songwriter and artist. We’ve already begun work on his debut release and are stoked to continue to build off the creative relationships he’s already built with his peers and heroes.”

Pictured (L-R): Jen Hubbard, A&R Director, Concord Music Publishing; Jake Gear, GM, Hang Your Hat Music; Meg Mc Ree; Hillary Lindsey, Founder, Hang Your Hat Music; Brad Kennard, SVP A&R, Concord Music Publishing

Hailing from Sugar Hill, Georgia, McRee began her music journey at the age of five, learning to play classical violin and also teaching herself guitar. She attended Vanderbilt University, where she discovered her pull towards music, and pursued multiple internships on Music Row in Nashville. McRee stays true to the tradition of country music, creating fresh sounds and lyrics, all while honoring her southern beliefs.

“Hang Your Hat and Concord felt like the perfect home for me from the start,” says McRee. “I’m thrilled and honored to get to work with the best publishers and songwriters in the industry so early in my career.”

Gear says, “Meg is the real deal. She has an incredible raw talent and passion for the craft of songwriting. She continues to blow me away not only her writing prowess, but ability to connect creatively with other artists in the room. She has a bright future, and we’re stoked to dive in and get to work developing Meg as both a songwriter and artist.”

Sony Music Publishing Signs Global Deal With Relative Music Group [Exclusive]

Pictured (L-R, back row): Rusty Gaston, Jesse Matkosky; (L-R, front row): Michael Hardy, Dennis Matkosky, Jon Platt

Sony Music Publishing Nashville has signed a global publishing agreement with publishing and artist development company Relative Music Group.

Founded in 2017 by father/son duo Dennis and Jesse Matkosky, Relative Music Group has quickly found success with its first signed act, Michael Hardy, who recently became a Partner at the company.

Hardy has become one of Music Row’s most in-demand songwriters, with hits including his own No. 1 single “One Beer” featuring Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson, as well as Blake Shelton’s “God’s Country,” Morgan Wallen’s “Up Down,” Cole Swindell’s current top 5 hit “Single Saturday Night,” and many more. As an artist, the ACM New Male Artist of the Year nominee released his acclaimed debut album A Rock in 2020.

“Relative Music Group has done an incredible job of championing songwriters with an independent spirit that embodies everything that makes Music Row special. We’re thrilled to partner with Dennis, Jesse and Michael as we work together to elevate their company and vision to new heights,” says Sony Music Publishing Nashville CEO Rusty Gaston.

Founders of Relative Music Group, Dennis and Jesse Matkosky, add, “We are so excited to be working with Rusty and the entire Sony Music Publishing family. It is clear they believe in our vision for the future of Relative Music Group and will be the perfect partners to help us get there.”

Hardy says, “It’s a dream come true to become partners with such great people. I’m excited to be working with the Sony team as well as my family, Dennis Matkosky and Jesse Matkosky. I feel like this is just the beginning for us and I can’t wait to see what the future holds with Relative Music”

Relative Music Group is also home to Bailey Bryan, who has recently had success with her new single “Play W/ Me,” which earned viral TikTok traction and has accumulated over 2 million views. In addition to creative development, the company specializes in a wide range of services for its songwriters, including synch. The company has secured over 350 synch placements throughout film and television, including promotions for Apple, Coke, the hit series Game Of Thrones, and many more.

Veteran Reporter Jim Bessman Passes

Noted music journalist Jim Bessman died Tuesday, June 22, at age 68 following years of declining health.

His death in New York was due to an aneurysm, according to publicist Bob Merlis, a longtime friend. In recent years, Bessman had battled cancer, heart failure, COVID-19 and other ailments.

Jim Bessman is best known as a reporter for Billboard magazine. He freelanced for that publication for more than 25 years. He was also a former contributor to MusicRow. His monthly MusicRow column was titled “Gotham Gossip” and chronicled Nashville artists’ activities in Manhattan.

He was born in Milwaukee and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Bessman dropped out of school to write for alternative rock periodicals, then became a stringer for Variety. He moved to New York to work for Cashbox magazine.

By the mid-’80s, he was writing for Billboard, publishing concert reviews, artist profiles, retail stories and a regular column about songwriters and publishers. This is also when he began making regular visits to Music City.

He became particularly fond of Grand Ole Opry artists, including Alison Krauss and Bill Anderson. His Nashville experiences always included a backstage Opry visit, where he was invariably welcomed by all of the acts.

Bessman also loved the annual Fan Fair festival, now known as the CMA Music Fest, and seldom missed one. His country-music friends were numerous and included Kris Kristofferson, Jo-El Sonnier, Steve Popovich and Carlene Carter.

In New York, Bessman was particularly close to Lisa Loeb, Ashford & Simpson, Tony Bennett, Sandra Bernhardt and The Ramones. He was a champion of genres such as polka, zydeco, Cajun, blues, opera and rockabilly. He embraced independent artists.

He made an annual pilgrimage to Los Angeles, and on those occasions Merlis threw large celebrity “Bessman Bash” parties in his honor. As was the case in New York and Nashville, he knew hundreds of stars there.

Bessman was a fixture at the annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremonies. He was heavily involved in New York’s annual Songwriters Hall of Fame inductions, handling the archival backstage honoree interviews, writing the official bios and assisting with press releases.

He was the author of two books, The Ramones—An American Band and John Mellencamp —The Concert at Walter Reed. He was also the writer of more than 80 album liner-note essays. His works appeared in dozens of music publications, including Spin and Country Rhythms. His online blogs were titled CenterlineNews.com and JimBessman.com.

Despite his vast contacts and many accomplishments, Bessman was very self effacing and always humble. Merlis eulogized his late friend by saying, “To say he will be missed is an understatement of the highest magnitude….We celebrate him now and let every day be a reminder that the Bessman Bash continues in our hearts. He knew he was loved, even though he couldn’t admit it.”

Jim Bessman is survived by a brother and a sister. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.

Granger Smith To Launch Online Radio Station, Yee Yee Radio

 

Granger Smith. Photo: Brian Kimble

Granger Smith is expanding his Yee Yee brand with the addition of Yee Yee Radio, a new online radio station with his brothers, Tyler and Parker. The new station will launch Friday, July 2 in partnership with Anthony Lay, better known as Antman, who programmed several country stations for iHeartRadio over the past 23 years including: KTST in Oklahoma City, WSIX in Nashville, and KNIX in Phoenix.

The online radio station and mobile app was formed with the belief that music can unite us all. Fans on Yee Yee Radio will be the first to know Granger’s upcoming tour dates and get exclusive access to everything Yee Yee. According to the press release, the station aims to include a mix of music specifically dedicated to the “hard-working man who values God, country, family, the outdoors and living life to the fullest,” as well as the Platinum-selling artist’s full song catalog.

The addition of Yee Yee Radio adds to Granger’s growing portfolio in the Yee Yee Brand. Granger also owns his outdoor lifestyle brand Yee Yee Apparel with his brothers, and keeps busy with his alter-ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., his family YouTube show The Smiths, the Granger Smith Podcast, his book If You’re City, If You’re Country, the hero-honoring documentary They Were There: A Hero’s Documentary, and the River Kelly Fund. Additionally, his current single “Hate You Like I Love You” from his album, Country Things, is currently climbing the country charts and has racked up nearly 20 million on-demand streams.

“Over the last several years we’ve seen the Yee Yee brand grow and grow,” says Granger. “We’ve seen a community of Yee Yee Nation united by faith, family, and the outdoors celebrate everything for which it stands. For every commute to work, bonfire, tailgate, pre-party, camping trip, hunting lodge, fishing cabin, long day in the cab of a tractor or pickup truck, Yee Yee Radio is now the sound of that community.”

“We are always thinking of ways to grow the brand and continuously push ourselves daily to engage more and more people and deliver the quality they deserve and expect from the Yee Yee brand,” explains Tyler, Granger’s manager and brother. “Yee Yee Radio has been a project that has been in our back pocket for a little while, and when Antman brought us the idea that he would help run it, we knew the time was now. We think Yee Yee Nation, and the new legion of listeners of Yee Yee Radio will agree, whether driving down a backroad or sitting in the office wishing you were driving a backroad, Yee Yee Radio is your station!”

“I couldn’t be more honored to partner up with Granger and the Yee Yee brand to launch this radio station,” says Antman. “It’s been a breath of fresh air programming and putting this together, and we believe it will be for the listener too. For those that call the Yee Yee Nation home, Yee Yee Radio is the soundtrack for our way of life!”

Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum To Open New Martina McBride Exhibit

Martina McBride‘s three-decade career will be highlighted in a new Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit, Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice, opening July 30 through Aug. 7, 2022.

The exhibit encompasses the singer’s journey from her formative years performing in her family’s band as a child to becoming an award-winning country artist with an enduring career. Known for hits including “Independence Day” and “A Broken Wing,” the Kansas native released her major label debut in 1992 and had her first top ten on the Billboard country chart in 1993 with “My Baby Loves Me.” Inspired by forerunners such as Linda Ronstadt, Reba McEntire, and Connie Smith, McBride helped further modernize the image of female artists in country music, choosing material that often highlighted women’s strengths.

McBride’s second album, The Way That I Am crossed the million-seller plateau in May 1995 and began a streak of Platinum albums stretching into the 2000’s. She won four CMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards, three consecutively (1999, 2002-2004), and three consecutive ACM Top Female Vocalist honors from 2001–2003, and in November of 1995, she became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. After years of crossover pop success, McBride returned to her roots in traditional country with her 2005 album, Timeless, and albums that followed from 2007 to 2016 reached the Top Five on the country album chart. In 2015, she became a lead voice in combatting the dwindling airplay given to female country artists, and the Academy of Country Music presented her with the Cliffie Stone Icon Award in 2019 for her contributions to country music.

In support of the exhibit’s opening, McBride will participate in a conversation and performance in the museum’s CMA Theater on Sunday, Aug. 1 at 2 p.m. where she will discuss her career and share personal stories and memories associated with the artifacts included in the exhibit. Tickets will be available at the Hall of Fame’s website on Friday, July 2.

“Martina McBride has been creating powerful, socially conscious country music for more than 25 years,” says museum CEO Kyle Young. “Her anthems of personal empowerment have addressed the challenges women face and contributed a much-needed perspective to the genre. The empathy at the core of her music informs her life offstage, where she advocates for female artists.”

“Postponing the exhibit opening last year due to the pandemic was a difficult decision but the right one,” shares McBride. “It did, however, allow us more time to plan and dig through my archive to find several truly special artifacts. I’m excited to finally be able to let everyone see what we’ve created. Having an exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is something I’ve had on my dream list for a long, long time. Being able to share moments and mementos from my life and career with my fans and country music fans from all over the world is both humbling and exciting. I’m so grateful to be a part of country music.”

Luke Bryan Lets Viewers Read His ‘Dirt Road Diary’ In Upcoming Docuseries

A new five-part docuseries takes a deep dive into country superstar Luke Bryan‘s life and career in the IMDb TV original Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary. The series  follows Bryan as he experiences the ups, downs, triumphs, and tragedies of his successful career. A trailer is out now that previews the new series, which will premier Friday, Aug. 6, exclusively on IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service.

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Through original home videos, interviews, and incredibly personal footage, viewers will get a backstage pass experience into the life of the superstar. “This series underscores Luke Bryan’s unique and inspiring ability to handle every personal tragedy with grace and every professional success with humility, inspiring audiences to do the same,” says Lauren Anderson and Ryan Pirozzi, co-heads of content and programming at IMDb TV. “We are honored that IMDb TV is the home for this moving, never-before-seen look at Bryan’s world

“The devotion and support of my fans are the reason I have made it this far in my career,” says Bryan. “Life can be tough, and the past 15 months have been very difficult for everyone. I hope in sharing this raw look into my life that it may be an encouragement to others. Through the heartaches, triumphs can come.”

Hannah Dasher Cooks Up ‘The Half Record,’ Out July 9

Hannah Dasher has announced that her upcoming project, The Half Record, will be released July 9 via Sony Music Nashville.

Raised in Savannah, Georgia, Dasher spent hours reading album covers front-to-back as a child, all while taking cues from a diverse lineup of influences like Alan Jackson, Hank Jr., Tom Petty, Eric Church, and Aretha Franklin. After high school, she moved into a small attic apartment just off Music Row in Nashville. Soon after, she landed her first publishing deal, with her first cut being Brad Paisley’s “Go To Bed Early.” Opening for acts including her hero Bocephus, The Cadillac Three, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, Dasher has begun to release her own music while delivering bold lyrics and a unique personality.

The new 5-song collection includes the seductive first track “Leave This Bar,” then demands commitment and a diamond in “Left Right,” Dasher’s most recent release. The rowdy “You’re Gonna Love Me” shows fans how she got the nickname “Hannah Damn Dasher.” On “Shoes,” she opens her arms to a second chance at love and forgiveness and on “Girls Call The Shots,” she proves that women make the rules in every relationship.

Dasher was named a 2021 Fender Next Artist and a 2021 CMT Next Women of Country artist. Outside of the music world, she is also known for her TikTok “Stand By Your Pan” cooking show that has earned her more than 1.2 million followers and over 13 million likes.

The Half Record Track List:
1. Leave This Bar – Hannah Dasher / Brandon Hood / Tim Nichols
2. Left Right – Hannah Dasher / Wynn Varble / Brandon Hood
3. You’re Gonna Love Me – Andy Albert / Thomas Archer / Hannah Dasher / Gordie Sampson
4. Shoes – Hannah Dasher / Trannie Anderson / Jake Rose
5. Girls Call The Shots – Brad Warren / Brett Warren, David Frasier / Lance Miller