Laura Veltz spends her second week at No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week, with Ashley Gorley holding the No. 2 position. Veltz has a hand in three hits, including Maren Morris’ “The Bones,” Lady Antebellum’s “What If I Never Get Over You,” and Ryan Hurd’s “To A T.”
Ross Copperman moves up three slots to No. 3, with “What She Wants Tonight” (Luke Bryan), “Catch” (Brett Young) and “Nobody But You” (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani) fueling his rise. Luke Combs (No. 4) and Jimmy Robbins (No. 5) round out the top five.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.
Nominations for MusicRow‘s 9th annual Rising Women on the Row will close on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. CT.
The breakfast event, slated for March 25, 2020 at the Omni Nashville Hotel, will honor a select group of deserving professionals who have become substantial contributors and visionary leaders in Nashville’s music industry.
Nominations for the 2020 class of Rising Women on the Row are now closed.
Past honorees include—2019: Janine Ebach, Kelly Janson, Meredith Jones, Lenore Kinder, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Jennifer Turnbow; 2018: Faithe Dillman, Leslie DiPiero, Becky Gardenhire, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Annie Ortmeier, Janet Weir; 2017: Tatum Allsep, Virginia Davis, Kerri Edwards, Kella Farris, Laura Hutfless, Juli Newton-Griffith; 2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.
00LB Cantrellhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngLB Cantrell2020-02-03 14:50:302020-02-03 14:50:30Nomination Period For MusicRow’s Rising Women On The Row Ending Soon
Kelsea Ballerini, Niko Moon, Gabby Barrett, Jon Langston, and The Cadillac Three have been announced as the performers on the upcoming third annual “Amazon Music Presents: Country Heat at CRS” on Feb. 19.
“Country music continues to be one of the top-performing genres on our service,” said Kelly Rich, Country Lead for Amazon Music in Nashville. “Country Heat represents the biggest and best in country music right now, and we’re thrilled to bring one of our most popular playlists to life for the third year in a row. We’re ecstatic to bring such a dynamic group of today’s established and rising stars, who are defining modern country music, on stage during CRS.”
The showcase will take place from 6-8 p.m. in Omni Nashville Hotel’s Broadway Ballroom and will close out the first day of Country Radio Seminar 2020.
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The Academy of Country Music announced the Radio Awards nominees for the 55th ACM Awards today (Feb. 3), including triple nominations for KUZZ-AM/FM in Bakersfield, California; and double nominations for WIL-FM in St. Louis, Missouri; WNSH-FM in New York, New York; CKRY-FM in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; WUBE-FM in Cincinnati, Ohio; KXKT-FM in Omaha, Nebraska and WUSY-FM in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Radio Awards are given out during the annual Radio Winners Reception which will be held on Saturday, April 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the day prior to the ACM Awards live telecast on Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. ET/delayed PT on CBS. The full list of 55th ACM Awards nominations will be announced in the coming weeks.
The following stations on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Radio Chart panel earned nominations: WCOW-FM – Sparta, Wisconsin’s Ben & Arnie – Ben Butler, Arnie Andrews for On-Air Personality Of The Year – Small Market; WGGC-FM – Bowling Green, Kentucky’s Big Rick In The Morning – “Big” Rick Daniels for On-Air Personality Of The Year – Small Market; and KTHK-FM – Idaho Falls, Idaho for Radio Station Of The Year – Small Market.
55th ACM Radio Awards nominees are: NATIONAL ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Blair Garner, “Off Eric” Garner – The Blair Garner Show
Bobby Bones, Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie, Morgan, Ray – The Bobby Bones Show
Charlie Chase, Lorianne Crook – The Crook & Chase Countdown
Buzz Brainard – The Music Row Happy Hour
Storme Warren, Mary Carlisle Callahan, Thomas Massad – The Storme Warren Show
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
Bud and Broadway WIL-FM – St. Louis, MO
Kelly Ford in the Morning – Kelly Ford WNSH-FM – New York, NY
Mason & Remy WIL-FM – St. Louis, MO
The Morning Wolfpack with Matt McAllister – Matt McAllister, Emily Raines, Slow Joe Wallace KKWF-FM – Seattle, WA
The Rob and Holly Show – Rob Stone, Holly Hutton WYCD-FM – Detroit, MI
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
Lexi and Banks KUBL-FM – Salt Lake City, UT
Marty McFly WSM-FM – Nashville, TN
Q Morning Crew with Mike and Janie WQDR-FM – Raleigh, NC
Robyn & Roger in the Morning CKRY-FM – Calgary, AB
The Big Dave Show – Big Dave, Chelsie, Statt, Ashley WUBE-FM – Cincinnati, OH
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
Brent Michaels KUZZ-AM/FM – Bakersfield, CA
Clay & Company WYRK-FM – Buffalo, NY
Kenn McCloud KUZZ-AM/FM – Bakersfield, CA
Steve & Gina in the Morning – Steve Lundy, Gina Melton KXKT-FM – Omaha, NE
The Cowboy Kyle Show – Cowboy Kyle WUSY-FM – Chattanooga, TN
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
Adam & Jen in the Morning KIOK-FM – Kennewick, WA
Ben & Arnie – Ben Butler, Arnie Andrews WCOW-FM – Sparta, WI
Big Rick In The Morning – “Big” Rick Daniels WGGC-FM – Bowling Green, KY
Scotty & Catryna in the Morning – Scotty Cox, Catryna Craw KCLR-FM – Columbia, MO
Steve & Jessica – Steve Waters, Jessica Cash WFLS-FM – Washington, DC
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KAJA-FM San Antonio, TX
KFRG-FM San Bernardino, CA
KILT-FM Houston, TX
WNSH-FM New York, NY
WSOC-FM Charlotte, NC
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
CKRY-FM Calgary, AB
WDSY-FM Pittsburgh, PA
WIRK-FM West Palm Beach, FL
WMIL-FM Milwaukee, WI
WUBE-FM Cincinnati, OH
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
KATM-FM Stockton, CA
KUZZ-AM/FM Bakersfield, CA
KXKT-FM Omaha, NE
WQMX-FM Akron, OH
WUSY-FM Chattanooga, TN
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
KKNU-FM Eugene, OR
KTHK-FM Idaho Falls, ID
WBYT-FM South Bend, IN
WPAP-FM Panama City, FL
WYCT-FM Pensacola, FL
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Jon Pardi keeps riding his neo-traditional brand of country music to the top of the radio charts. He just earned his fourth No. 1 single, with his Gold-certified hit “Heartache Medication” topping both the Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabase airplay charts.
“Heartache Medication” is the title track to his most recent album, and follows his previous chart-toppers “Dirt On My Boots,” “Head Over Boots,” and “Heartache On The Dance Floor.” Pardi also counts a Top 5 single with “Night Shift.”
Pardi is currently featured on Thomas Rhett’s Top 25 single “Beer Can’t Fix,” and is set for appearances at the Nashville Lifestyles Music In The City event in Nashville on Feb. 5 and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo on Feb. 9, as well as the Houston Rodeo on March 14. Pardi recently hosted the CMA Touring Awards in Nashville.
00Jessica Nicholsonhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngJessica Nicholson2020-02-03 11:32:282020-02-03 11:32:28Jon Pardi Earns Fourth No. 1 At Country Radio
Eddie Setser, one of Music City’s top songwriters of the 1980s, died last week in Kentucky at age 77.
Setser is perhaps best known for co-writing the Willie Nelson/Ray Charles duet hit “Seven Spanish Angels.” This 1985 No. 1 smash has also been recorded by rocker Bryan Adams, country’s George Canyon and Stoney LaRue, the bluegrass band Dry Branch Fire Squad, Tex-Mex artist Stephanie Urbina Jones and The Voice contestant Adam Wakefield among many others.
The song’s renown spread overseas. It has been recorded by Dutch, Czechoslovakian, Norwegian, Estonian, French, Yugoslavian, Australian, Finnish, Jamaican and Swedish artists.
Eddie Setser was born in Kentucky, but his family moved to Cincinnati when he was 10 years old. He picked up the guitar at age 12 and started playing in Ohio nightclubs when he was 18.
Soul star James Brown discovered him and arranged for Setser’s band, The Dapps, to record for King Records in Cincinnati. The group eventually played the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem and appeared on the national Merv Griffin TV show.
Singer-songwriter Troy Seals took Setser under his wing, urged him to move to Nashville in 1974 and tutored him as a songwriter. Setser’s first notable success on Music Row was the 1978 Con Hunley hit “Weekend Friend.”
But his career really took off in the following decade with the 1982 Gary Morris hit “Don’t Look Back.” Setser also co-wrote Morris’s hits “Why Lady Why” (1984) and “Anything Goes” (1986).
The songwriter’s other big country hits included The Bellamy Brothers’ “Forget About Me” (1984), Reba McEntire’s “Let the Music Lift You Up” (1987), The Oak Ridge Boys’ “Beyond Those Years” (1989) and John Schneider’s “Country Girls” (1985) and “Love You Ain’t Seen the Last of Me” (1987).
His reputation extended beyond country music. Setser co-wrote Eric Clapton’s 1983 pop hit “I’ve Got a Rock & Roll Heart.” His songs were also sung by Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Greg Guidry, Etta James, The 4 Tops, Rita Coolidge, Isaac Hayes and Delbert McClinton.
Among the other top country stars who sang his songs were Charley Pride (“Down on the Farm,” 1985), Mark Gray (“It Ain’t Real,” 1982), John Anderson (“Country ‘Til I Die,” 1994), John Berry (“If I Had Any Pride Left At All,” 1995) and Faith Hill (“But I Will,” 1994).
His works were recorded by such Country Music Hall of Fame members as Don Williams, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Brenda Lee, Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell, Randy Travis, Waylon Jennings, Alabama and Johnny Cash.
Eddie Setser was a native of Corbin, Kentucky. After he retired in 1996, he returned to Corbin, where he passed away on Monday, Jan. 27. His graveside funeral service was held in Lily, Kentucky on Jan. 29.
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February 3 Hot Country Knights feat. Travis Tritt/Pick Her Up/Capitol Dustin Lynch/Momma’s House/Broken Bow Randall King/She Gone/Warner Music Nashville/WMN Austin Merrill/Whiskey & Water/Foundry Records Frankie Justin/Spotlight/SMG Nashville Taylor Marie Wagner/Dear Secret Admirer
February 10 Luke Combs feat. Eric Church/Does To Me/River House/Columbia HARDY feat. Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson/One Beer/Big Loud Randy Rogers Band/You, Me And A Bottle/Thirty Tigers The Ashley Sisters/Country Music Kinda Love/GKM Records Rebel Hearts/When Will I Be Loved/Rebel Hearts Records Ashley Barron/Beer In A Bar/SSM Entertainment
February 14 Cort Carpenter/One Thing/Triple C Records Johnny Day/Two Good Forgivers
February 17 Lady Antebellum/What I’m Leaving For/BMLG Tyler Farr/Only Truck In Town/Night Train/Broken Bow Dylan Scott/Nobody/Curb Records Chris Bandi/Man Enough Now/RECORDS
February 21 George Shingleton/Fire or Flame/Rock Ridge Music
February 24 Angela Oliver/Ghosts In This Town/CCB Nashville
Album Releases
February 7 The Cadillac Three/Country Fuzz/BMLG Aubrie Sellers/Far From Home Tenille Townes/Road To The Lemonade Stand/Columbia Nashville William Prince/Reliever/Glassnote Records
February 14 Carly Pearce/Carly Pearce/Big Machine Records Matthew West/Brand New/Provident Label Group/Sony Music/Story House Music
February 21 Jon Wolfe/Live At The Legendary Gruene Hall/Fool Hearted Productions Randy Travis/Precious Memories/Gaither Music Group
February 28 The Secret Sisters/Saturn Return/New West Records Hailey Whitters/The Dream/Pigasus Records
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Florida Georgia Line has teamed with Irving and Jeffrey Azoff’s Full Stop Management, sources have confirmed to MusicRow Magazine.
The news follows Friday’s (Jan. 31) announcement that the duo had exited their longtime management home with Big Loud’s Seth England and Kevin “Chief” Zaruk.
“It has been an incredible journey with our Big Loud family and we are so thankful for the last nine years. Together we’ve grown more than we could have ever imagined due to what we all bring to the table. As we continue to evolve, so do our needs and our team. Although bittersweet, we and Big Loud are excited to support and encourage each other as we enter the next chapter of our careers, and welcome a new family into our world with open arms. We will continue to dream big and push ourselves to be the best we can be in all facets of life. We are just getting started,” said FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley in a statement announcing their exit from Big Loud.
The duo has the best-selling country single of all time, with the 11x Multi-Platinum single “Cruise,” and reached genre-crossing success with their 8x Multi-Platinum single “Meant To Be” with Bebe Rexha.
The BMLG Records artists released their fourth studio album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country last year, which yielded their No. 1 hit, the Platinum-certified “Simple.” The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
The duo’s 2012 debut album Here’s To The Good Times is certified 2x Multi-Platinum, while their albums Anything Goes (2014) and Dig Your Roots (2016) have both been certified Platinum. The duo is currently in the studio working on their fifth project.
Among the duo’s creative initiatives are their own festival, FGL Fest, their alcohol line Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey, the restaurant/performance venue FGL House, music publishing company Tree Vibez Music, work space meet+greet, and label Round Here Records.
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Morgan Wallen is heading out on his first European headlining run in May following a successful sold-out U.S. headlining run and a nationwide guest slot on Jason Aldean’s We Back Tour. Wallen’s longtime collaborator HARDY will be special guest for the overseas shows, which launch May 14 at Manchester’s Gorilla.
“I can’t wait to get over to the UK for my first time ever,” said Wallen. “I’ve always heard how amazing the fans are over there – looking forward to experiencing it for myself. Y’all get ready for a good time!”
Wallen, who has four Platinum-certified No. 1 singles as a writer under his belt, will tour with Cole Swindell and Thomas Rhett here in the States before heading out on the international run. Ticket pre-sales for the shows begin Feb. 5, and will go on-sale to the general public Feb. 7.
Last week Wallen released a new version of the Platinum-certified Diplo collaboration “Heartless,” adding Julia Michaels to the mix and pairing it with a fiery new music video. He’s currently in the studio working on a new album, due out later this year.
Morgan Wallen UK Headline Tour Dates:
May 14 | Manchester, UK – Gorilla
May 15 | London, UK – The Garage
May 17 | Newcastle, UK – O2 Academy 2
May 19 | Glasgow, SCT – SWG3 Warehouse
00Lorie Hollabaughhttps://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MusicRow-header-logo-Mar19B.pngLorie Hollabaugh2020-02-03 10:12:422020-02-03 10:12:42Morgan Wallen Sets European Run For May
Whether utilizing his burnished, mature tenor voice or nimbly drawing out a nuanced melody or percussion from his trusted guitar, 19-year-old Payton Smith is already adept at drawing the listener into a song, and into a feeling.
Smith played every guitar part on each track of his recently released, self-titled EP from Big Machine Records.
During a recent visit to the MusicRow offices, Smith picked out rhythms and poured out melodies, immersing himself in performing original songs such as “Creek Don’t Rise,” and the retro sound of “’92.”
“My momma played a lot of ‘90s country music and I love the feel of ‘90s country and I wanted to capture that Brooks & Dunn vibe and rhythm,” Smith said of the song.
Payton Smith with MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow
He vividly recalls being all of five years old, and being inspired when he saw Keith Urban performing on the CMA Awards.
“That’s a young age to know what you want to do but I remember loving music. I remember watching him get onstage and he did this thing where he tuned his guitar and he made it look so cool,” he said.
“I had this toy guitar at the time and I must have spent the next two weeks just torturing my guitar trying to do what he did. It affected me just seeing how much energy he puts into a song. When I started writing I wanted to write with that live energy approach to a song, so that’s how we approached this song,” before segueing into another of his own self-crafted hits, “Like I Knew You Would,” which is set to be his next release.
Much like Urban, Smith finds inspiration from a range of sounds—with Smith’s songs evoking a blend of country and John Mayer-esque pop and R&B guitar work. Smith first visited Nashville when he was 14, and made the move to Nashville with his family two years ago.
“The first time I came to Nashville was on family vacation, I wanted to play at the Bluebird Café because I had been writing songs, but it was Labor Day weekend so the open mic night happened to be closed that night. I went down to the lobby of the hotel we were staying at, and there were about 20 or 30 people and one of them happened to be a session player in town. That session player introduced me to Buddy Cannon. He’s always been about the song and he really taught me that it all comes back to the song.”
Another Nashville performance led to his current deal with Big Machine Label Group. Big Machine Label Group founder/CEO Scott Borchetta happened upon Smith shredding during a performance at CMA Music Festival, which led to a meeting and later an offer to join the Big Machine roster.
“I remember getting that call while I was driving down Old Franklin Road and I just pulled the car over and started crying,” Smith recalls.
He is in the studio with fellow Louisiana native James Stroud working on music for his upcoming project. He will also soon join Chris Young’s headlining tour.
“Chris has been such a great supporter of my music. We were just looking at buses this morning, so it’s surreal to be out on a bus this year. It’s my first time going out and playing in front of big crowds and amphitheaters, but I’m so excited.”
Payton Smith with MusicRow staffers. Photo: Erin Burr
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Laura Veltz Maintains Pinnacle Spot On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by LB CantrellLaura Veltz spends her second week at No. 1 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week, with Ashley Gorley holding the No. 2 position. Veltz has a hand in three hits, including Maren Morris’ “The Bones,” Lady Antebellum’s “What If I Never Get Over You,” and Ryan Hurd’s “To A T.”
Ross Copperman moves up three slots to No. 3, with “What She Wants Tonight” (Luke Bryan), “Catch” (Brett Young) and “Nobody But You” (Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani) fueling his rise. Luke Combs (No. 4) and Jimmy Robbins (No. 5) round out the top five.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital downloaded 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.
Nomination Period For MusicRow’s Rising Women On The Row Ending Soon
/by LB CantrellNominations for MusicRow‘s 9th annual Rising Women on the Row will close on Wednesday, Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. CT.
The breakfast event, slated for March 25, 2020 at the Omni Nashville Hotel, will honor a select group of deserving professionals who have become substantial contributors and visionary leaders in Nashville’s music industry.
Nominations for the 2020 class of Rising Women on the Row are now closed.
Past honorees include—2019: Janine Ebach, Kelly Janson, Meredith Jones, Lenore Kinder, Sandi Spika Borchetta, Jennifer Turnbow; 2018: Faithe Dillman, Leslie DiPiero, Becky Gardenhire, Lynn Oliver-Cline, Annie Ortmeier, Janet Weir; 2017: Tatum Allsep, Virginia Davis, Kerri Edwards, Kella Farris, Laura Hutfless, Juli Newton-Griffith; 2016: Abbey Adams, Amanda Cates, Cris Lacy, Leslie Roberts, Risha Rodgers; 2015: Kele Currier, Tiffany Dunn, Dawn Gates, Jensen Sussman, Lou Taylor; 2014: Julie Boos, Caryl Healey, Ebie McFarland, Alicia Pruitt, Kelly Rich; 2013: Cyndi Forman, Cindy Hunt, Beth Laird, Cindy Mabe, Brandi Simms; 2012: Shannan Hatch, Mary Hilliard Harrington, Heather McBee, Denise Stevens, Carla Wallace.
Tickets to Rising Women on the Row are available for purchase here.
Kelsea Ballerini To Headline Amazon’s ‘Country Heat At CRS’ Showcase
/by Lorie HollabaughKelsea Ballerini, Niko Moon, Gabby Barrett, Jon Langston, and The Cadillac Three have been announced as the performers on the upcoming third annual “Amazon Music Presents: Country Heat at CRS” on Feb. 19.
“Country music continues to be one of the top-performing genres on our service,” said Kelly Rich, Country Lead for Amazon Music in Nashville. “Country Heat represents the biggest and best in country music right now, and we’re thrilled to bring one of our most popular playlists to life for the third year in a row. We’re ecstatic to bring such a dynamic group of today’s established and rising stars, who are defining modern country music, on stage during CRS.”
The showcase will take place from 6-8 p.m. in Omni Nashville Hotel’s Broadway Ballroom and will close out the first day of Country Radio Seminar 2020.
Nominees For Radio Awards Categories Revealed For The 55th ACM Awards
/by LB CantrellThe Academy of Country Music announced the Radio Awards nominees for the 55th ACM Awards today (Feb. 3), including triple nominations for KUZZ-AM/FM in Bakersfield, California; and double nominations for WIL-FM in St. Louis, Missouri; WNSH-FM in New York, New York; CKRY-FM in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; WUBE-FM in Cincinnati, Ohio; KXKT-FM in Omaha, Nebraska and WUSY-FM in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Radio Awards are given out during the annual Radio Winners Reception which will be held on Saturday, April 4 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the day prior to the ACM Awards live telecast on Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. ET/delayed PT on CBS. The full list of 55th ACM Awards nominations will be announced in the coming weeks.
The following stations on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Radio Chart panel earned nominations: WCOW-FM – Sparta, Wisconsin’s Ben & Arnie – Ben Butler, Arnie Andrews for On-Air Personality Of The Year – Small Market; WGGC-FM – Bowling Green, Kentucky’s Big Rick In The Morning – “Big” Rick Daniels for On-Air Personality Of The Year – Small Market; and KTHK-FM – Idaho Falls, Idaho for Radio Station Of The Year – Small Market.
55th ACM Radio Awards nominees are:
NATIONAL ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
Blair Garner, “Off Eric” Garner – The Blair Garner Show
Bobby Bones, Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie, Morgan, Ray – The Bobby Bones Show
Charlie Chase, Lorianne Crook – The Crook & Chase Countdown
Buzz Brainard – The Music Row Happy Hour
Storme Warren, Mary Carlisle Callahan, Thomas Massad – The Storme Warren Show
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
Bud and Broadway WIL-FM – St. Louis, MO
Kelly Ford in the Morning – Kelly Ford WNSH-FM – New York, NY
Mason & Remy WIL-FM – St. Louis, MO
The Morning Wolfpack with Matt McAllister – Matt McAllister, Emily Raines, Slow Joe Wallace KKWF-FM – Seattle, WA
The Rob and Holly Show – Rob Stone, Holly Hutton WYCD-FM – Detroit, MI
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
Lexi and Banks KUBL-FM – Salt Lake City, UT
Marty McFly WSM-FM – Nashville, TN
Q Morning Crew with Mike and Janie WQDR-FM – Raleigh, NC
Robyn & Roger in the Morning CKRY-FM – Calgary, AB
The Big Dave Show – Big Dave, Chelsie, Statt, Ashley WUBE-FM – Cincinnati, OH
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
Brent Michaels KUZZ-AM/FM – Bakersfield, CA
Clay & Company WYRK-FM – Buffalo, NY
Kenn McCloud KUZZ-AM/FM – Bakersfield, CA
Steve & Gina in the Morning – Steve Lundy, Gina Melton KXKT-FM – Omaha, NE
The Cowboy Kyle Show – Cowboy Kyle WUSY-FM – Chattanooga, TN
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
Adam & Jen in the Morning KIOK-FM – Kennewick, WA
Ben & Arnie – Ben Butler, Arnie Andrews WCOW-FM – Sparta, WI
Big Rick In The Morning – “Big” Rick Daniels WGGC-FM – Bowling Green, KY
Scotty & Catryna in the Morning – Scotty Cox, Catryna Craw KCLR-FM – Columbia, MO
Steve & Jessica – Steve Waters, Jessica Cash WFLS-FM – Washington, DC
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KAJA-FM San Antonio, TX
KFRG-FM San Bernardino, CA
KILT-FM Houston, TX
WNSH-FM New York, NY
WSOC-FM Charlotte, NC
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
CKRY-FM Calgary, AB
WDSY-FM Pittsburgh, PA
WIRK-FM West Palm Beach, FL
WMIL-FM Milwaukee, WI
WUBE-FM Cincinnati, OH
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
KATM-FM Stockton, CA
KUZZ-AM/FM Bakersfield, CA
KXKT-FM Omaha, NE
WQMX-FM Akron, OH
WUSY-FM Chattanooga, TN
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
KKNU-FM Eugene, OR
KTHK-FM Idaho Falls, ID
WBYT-FM South Bend, IN
WPAP-FM Panama City, FL
WYCT-FM Pensacola, FL
Jon Pardi Earns Fourth No. 1 At Country Radio
/by Jessica NicholsonJon Pardi. Photo: Jim Wright
Jon Pardi keeps riding his neo-traditional brand of country music to the top of the radio charts. He just earned his fourth No. 1 single, with his Gold-certified hit “Heartache Medication” topping both the Billboard and Country Aircheck/Mediabase airplay charts.
“Heartache Medication” is the title track to his most recent album, and follows his previous chart-toppers “Dirt On My Boots,” “Head Over Boots,” and “Heartache On The Dance Floor.” Pardi also counts a Top 5 single with “Night Shift.”
Pardi is currently featured on Thomas Rhett’s Top 25 single “Beer Can’t Fix,” and is set for appearances at the Nashville Lifestyles Music In The City event in Nashville on Feb. 5 and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo on Feb. 9, as well as the Houston Rodeo on March 14. Pardi recently hosted the CMA Touring Awards in Nashville.
Nashville Songwriter Eddie Setser Passes
/by Robert K OermannEddie Setser, one of Music City’s top songwriters of the 1980s, died last week in Kentucky at age 77.
Setser is perhaps best known for co-writing the Willie Nelson/Ray Charles duet hit “Seven Spanish Angels.” This 1985 No. 1 smash has also been recorded by rocker Bryan Adams, country’s George Canyon and Stoney LaRue, the bluegrass band Dry Branch Fire Squad, Tex-Mex artist Stephanie Urbina Jones and The Voice contestant Adam Wakefield among many others.
The song’s renown spread overseas. It has been recorded by Dutch, Czechoslovakian, Norwegian, Estonian, French, Yugoslavian, Australian, Finnish, Jamaican and Swedish artists.
Eddie Setser was born in Kentucky, but his family moved to Cincinnati when he was 10 years old. He picked up the guitar at age 12 and started playing in Ohio nightclubs when he was 18.
Soul star James Brown discovered him and arranged for Setser’s band, The Dapps, to record for King Records in Cincinnati. The group eventually played the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem and appeared on the national Merv Griffin TV show.
Singer-songwriter Troy Seals took Setser under his wing, urged him to move to Nashville in 1974 and tutored him as a songwriter. Setser’s first notable success on Music Row was the 1978 Con Hunley hit “Weekend Friend.”
But his career really took off in the following decade with the 1982 Gary Morris hit “Don’t Look Back.” Setser also co-wrote Morris’s hits “Why Lady Why” (1984) and “Anything Goes” (1986).
The songwriter’s other big country hits included The Bellamy Brothers’ “Forget About Me” (1984), Reba McEntire’s “Let the Music Lift You Up” (1987), The Oak Ridge Boys’ “Beyond Those Years” (1989) and John Schneider’s “Country Girls” (1985) and “Love You Ain’t Seen the Last of Me” (1987).
His reputation extended beyond country music. Setser co-wrote Eric Clapton’s 1983 pop hit “I’ve Got a Rock & Roll Heart.” His songs were also sung by Rod Stewart, Aretha Franklin, Greg Guidry, Etta James, The 4 Tops, Rita Coolidge, Isaac Hayes and Delbert McClinton.
Among the other top country stars who sang his songs were Charley Pride (“Down on the Farm,” 1985), Mark Gray (“It Ain’t Real,” 1982), John Anderson (“Country ‘Til I Die,” 1994), John Berry (“If I Had Any Pride Left At All,” 1995) and Faith Hill (“But I Will,” 1994).
His works were recorded by such Country Music Hall of Fame members as Don Williams, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Brenda Lee, Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell, Randy Travis, Waylon Jennings, Alabama and Johnny Cash.
Eddie Setser was a native of Corbin, Kentucky. After he retired in 1996, he returned to Corbin, where he passed away on Monday, Jan. 27. His graveside funeral service was held in Lily, Kentucky on Jan. 29.
Mark Your Calendar—February 2020
/by LB CantrellIndustry Events
February 19-21
Country Radio Seminar 2020
February 19
MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Awards
February 24
T.J. Martell Nashville Gala
February 25
CMA Triple Play Awards
Single Add Dates
February 3
Hot Country Knights feat. Travis Tritt/Pick Her Up/Capitol
Dustin Lynch/Momma’s House/Broken Bow
Randall King/She Gone/Warner Music Nashville/WMN
Austin Merrill/Whiskey & Water/Foundry Records
Frankie Justin/Spotlight/SMG Nashville
Taylor Marie Wagner/Dear Secret Admirer
February 10
Luke Combs feat. Eric Church/Does To Me/River House/Columbia
HARDY feat. Lauren Alaina & Devin Dawson/One Beer/Big Loud
Randy Rogers Band/You, Me And A Bottle/Thirty Tigers
The Ashley Sisters/Country Music Kinda Love/GKM Records
Rebel Hearts/When Will I Be Loved/Rebel Hearts Records
Ashley Barron/Beer In A Bar/SSM Entertainment
February 14
Cort Carpenter/One Thing/Triple C Records
Johnny Day/Two Good Forgivers
February 17
Lady Antebellum/What I’m Leaving For/BMLG
Tyler Farr/Only Truck In Town/Night Train/Broken Bow
Dylan Scott/Nobody/Curb Records
Chris Bandi/Man Enough Now/RECORDS
February 21
George Shingleton/Fire or Flame/Rock Ridge Music
February 24
Angela Oliver/Ghosts In This Town/CCB Nashville
Album Releases
February 7
The Cadillac Three/Country Fuzz/BMLG
Aubrie Sellers/Far From Home
Tenille Townes/Road To The Lemonade Stand/Columbia Nashville
William Prince/Reliever/Glassnote Records
February 14
Carly Pearce/Carly Pearce/Big Machine Records
Matthew West/Brand New/Provident Label Group/Sony Music/Story House Music
February 21
Jon Wolfe/Live At The Legendary Gruene Hall/Fool Hearted Productions
Randy Travis/Precious Memories/Gaither Music Group
February 28
The Secret Sisters/Saturn Return/New West Records
Hailey Whitters/The Dream/Pigasus Records
BREAKING: Florida Georgia Line Teams With Azoff For Management
/by Jessica NicholsonFlorida Georgia Line. Photo: Robby Klein.
Florida Georgia Line has teamed with Irving and Jeffrey Azoff’s Full Stop Management, sources have confirmed to MusicRow Magazine.
The news follows Friday’s (Jan. 31) announcement that the duo had exited their longtime management home with Big Loud’s Seth England and Kevin “Chief” Zaruk.
“It has been an incredible journey with our Big Loud family and we are so thankful for the last nine years. Together we’ve grown more than we could have ever imagined due to what we all bring to the table. As we continue to evolve, so do our needs and our team. Although bittersweet, we and Big Loud are excited to support and encourage each other as we enter the next chapter of our careers, and welcome a new family into our world with open arms. We will continue to dream big and push ourselves to be the best we can be in all facets of life. We are just getting started,” said FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley in a statement announcing their exit from Big Loud.
The duo has the best-selling country single of all time, with the 11x Multi-Platinum single “Cruise,” and reached genre-crossing success with their 8x Multi-Platinum single “Meant To Be” with Bebe Rexha.
The BMLG Records artists released their fourth studio album Can’t Say I Ain’t Country last year, which yielded their No. 1 hit, the Platinum-certified “Simple.” The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA.
The duo’s 2012 debut album Here’s To The Good Times is certified 2x Multi-Platinum, while their albums Anything Goes (2014) and Dig Your Roots (2016) have both been certified Platinum. The duo is currently in the studio working on their fifth project.
Among the duo’s creative initiatives are their own festival, FGL Fest, their alcohol line Old Camp Peach Pecan Whiskey, the restaurant/performance venue FGL House, music publishing company Tree Vibez Music, work space meet+greet, and label Round Here Records.
Morgan Wallen Sets European Run For May
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“I can’t wait to get over to the UK for my first time ever,” said Wallen. “I’ve always heard how amazing the fans are over there – looking forward to experiencing it for myself. Y’all get ready for a good time!”
Wallen, who has four Platinum-certified No. 1 singles as a writer under his belt, will tour with Cole Swindell and Thomas Rhett here in the States before heading out on the international run. Ticket pre-sales for the shows begin Feb. 5, and will go on-sale to the general public Feb. 7.
Last week Wallen released a new version of the Platinum-certified Diplo collaboration “Heartless,” adding Julia Michaels to the mix and pairing it with a fiery new music video. He’s currently in the studio working on a new album, due out later this year.
Morgan Wallen UK Headline Tour Dates:
May 14 | Manchester, UK – Gorilla
May 15 | London, UK – The Garage
May 17 | Newcastle, UK – O2 Academy 2
May 19 | Glasgow, SCT – SWG3 Warehouse
On The Row: Payton Smith
/by Jessica NicholsonPayton Smith. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow
Whether utilizing his burnished, mature tenor voice or nimbly drawing out a nuanced melody or percussion from his trusted guitar, 19-year-old Payton Smith is already adept at drawing the listener into a song, and into a feeling.
Smith played every guitar part on each track of his recently released, self-titled EP from Big Machine Records.
During a recent visit to the MusicRow offices, Smith picked out rhythms and poured out melodies, immersing himself in performing original songs such as “Creek Don’t Rise,” and the retro sound of “’92.”
“My momma played a lot of ‘90s country music and I love the feel of ‘90s country and I wanted to capture that Brooks & Dunn vibe and rhythm,” Smith said of the song.
Payton Smith with MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson. Photo: Haley Crow/MusicRow
He vividly recalls being all of five years old, and being inspired when he saw Keith Urban performing on the CMA Awards.
“That’s a young age to know what you want to do but I remember loving music. I remember watching him get onstage and he did this thing where he tuned his guitar and he made it look so cool,” he said.
“I had this toy guitar at the time and I must have spent the next two weeks just torturing my guitar trying to do what he did. It affected me just seeing how much energy he puts into a song. When I started writing I wanted to write with that live energy approach to a song, so that’s how we approached this song,” before segueing into another of his own self-crafted hits, “Like I Knew You Would,” which is set to be his next release.
Much like Urban, Smith finds inspiration from a range of sounds—with Smith’s songs evoking a blend of country and John Mayer-esque pop and R&B guitar work. Smith first visited Nashville when he was 14, and made the move to Nashville with his family two years ago.
“The first time I came to Nashville was on family vacation, I wanted to play at the Bluebird Café because I had been writing songs, but it was Labor Day weekend so the open mic night happened to be closed that night. I went down to the lobby of the hotel we were staying at, and there were about 20 or 30 people and one of them happened to be a session player in town. That session player introduced me to Buddy Cannon. He’s always been about the song and he really taught me that it all comes back to the song.”
Another Nashville performance led to his current deal with Big Machine Label Group. Big Machine Label Group founder/CEO Scott Borchetta happened upon Smith shredding during a performance at CMA Music Festival, which led to a meeting and later an offer to join the Big Machine roster.
“I remember getting that call while I was driving down Old Franklin Road and I just pulled the car over and started crying,” Smith recalls.
He is in the studio with fellow Louisiana native James Stroud working on music for his upcoming project. He will also soon join Chris Young’s headlining tour.
“Chris has been such a great supporter of my music. We were just looking at buses this morning, so it’s surreal to be out on a bus this year. It’s my first time going out and playing in front of big crowds and amphitheaters, but I’m so excited.”
Payton Smith with MusicRow staffers. Photo: Erin Burr