Nashville Cancels July 4th Concert, Shifts Fireworks Display To TV

Brad Paisley.

Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th, Nashville’s annual 4th of July celebration downtown, will look a bit different this year understandably, and will this year honor healthcare heroes, first responders and frontline workers with a televised fireworks show. No artists will be performing this year, and no spectators will be allowed in the parks, but a short fireworks display set to recorded music by Nashville artists will air locally on NewsChannel 5.

Brad Paisley, who was previously scheduled to headline this year’s July 4th event, will instead headline the event in 2021.

“The community deserves a celebration and our healthcare and frontline workers deserve to be honored,” said Butch Spyridon, President and CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “Music City has consistently had one of the largest July 4th celebrations in the nation, and while the crowds will be asked to stay home this year and our fireworks display will be minimal, we still wanted to find a way to celebrate our country and our city during this difficult time.”

FGL Offers Up Summer ‘6-Pack’ In Advance Of Upcoming Album

Florida Georgia Line. Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

Florida Georgia Line are breaking out some jams to help relieve some of the boredom of quarantine with their new 6-Pack EP, due out this Friday (May 22). This latest batch of tracks is available for preorder now at all streaming platforms and digital retailers, and includes the new song “Second Guessing,” from their recent appearance as guest artists on season two of NBC’s songwriting series, Songland. The slow-groove ballad they selected on the show was penned by songwriter Griffen Palmer and show producer Shane McAnally.

FGL teamed up with co-producer Corey Crowder for the new EP, which features songs that run from party-thumping anthems to gratitude-building ballads. Its assortment of flavors is perfect for summer and offers a taste of their upcoming fifth studio album on BMLG Records, due out later this year.

“This 6-Pack is like a variety pack – there is a little something for everybody: a love song, party songs, and songs that bring us together,” shares FGL. “We’ve been working real hard in the studio, and are just super excited to have new music out.”

Florida Georgia Line’s 6-Pack EP Track Listing:

1. “Beer:30” – Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Canaan Smith, Ernest Keith Smith
2. “Ain’t Worried Bout It” – Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Dallas Davidson, Ben Hayslip
3. “Second Guessing (From Songland)” – Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Ester Dean, Andrew DeRoberts, Shane McAnally, Griffen Palmer, Benjamin Simonetti, Ryan Tedder, Geoff Warburton
4. “Countryside” – Blake Redferrin, Jake Rose, Michael Whitworth
5. “U.S. Stronger” – Tyler Hubbard, Brian Kelley
6. “I Love My Country” – Kane Brown, Corey Crowder, Chase McGill, Ernest Keith Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, Will Weatherly

Sam Hunt’s Southside Summer Tour 2020 Canceled


Sam Hunt‘s Southside Summer Tour 2020 is the latest tour to be canceled this year, according to a social media post from Travis Denning, who had been slated to open the shows, alongside Kip Moore and Ernest.

“To say the news today has been an absolute bummer would be an understatement,” Denning said via Twitter. “The day I got the call we were on the Sam Hunt tour was one I’ll never forget. I know it’s for the best, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t upset we won’t be singin’ country music all summer. I was so excited to play these new songs. Excited to tear up the country with my band and crew, and excited to write another chapter in this crazy life I’m lucky to live. Y’all stay safe, and I promise that when we get back on the road, it’ll be bigger and better than ever. Love y’all.”

CID Entertainment—which crafts top-shelf VIP packages for artist tours—also issued a statement that the tour has been canceled. Meanwhile, Live Nation’s official site lists nearly every show on the tour as being canceled as well, with a select few being rescheduled.

Hunt’s Southside Summer Tour 2020 was set to launch July 10 in Maine and conclude Oct. 10 in Georgia. Neither Hunt nor Moore have made public statements about the tour’s cancellation at this time.

The news follows announcements of tour postponements or cancellations from Reba, Thomas Rhett, Lady Antebellum, Chris Stapleton, Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts, Maren Morris, and more over the past few weeks.

The tour takes its name from Hunt’s recent chart-topping album Southside, which includes singles such as “Kinfolks” and his most recent “Hard to Forget.”

New Cookbook Collects Recipes, Stories From Nashville’s Music Community


Food, like music, is a time-honored source of comfort and community. Kitchen tables and music halls both bring people together to celebrate, commiserate, take a break from everyday mundane tasks, and find connection.

A new cookbook, All The Thyme in the World: A Collection of Recipes from the Grounded Music Industry, celebrates the dearly-held recipes from members of Nashville’s music community. Organized by music publicist Maria Ivey, the cookbook includes hundreds of recipes and stories from iconic music artists, music newcomers, songwriters, band leaders, drum techs, music agents, tour managers, performing rights organization execs, music journalists, a Grand Ole Opry host, and music fans.

“It’s all kinds of people,” Ivey says. “I really wanted it to be complete, and I think that kind of sums up the true meaning of a community cookbook, where each part honors the other part and recognizes their importance. I’d say maybe 75 percent of them put a little note in there about why they chose these recipes and who they got recipes from, and that’s been the best part.”

Hit songwriter Natalie Hemby contributed a black bean salsa. The Milk Carton Kids’ Kenneth Pattengale sent in a recipe for carrot cake. Bass player Tim Lefebvre, who played with David Bowie, contributed his mother’s breakfast casserole. Emmylou Harris’ gingerbread recipe is in there, as is Rosanne Cash’s potato salad recipe. Other contributors include Terri Clark, Kendell Marvel, Hailey Whitters, Mary Gauthier, Aubrie Sellers, Moon Taxi’s Trevor Terndrup, Pam Tillis, Aaron Watson and many more.

Dolly Parton contributed a recipe for her mother-in-law’s chili and spaghetti.

“I met my husband Carl Dean on the day I arrived in Nashville,” Parton writes in the book of the dish’s origins. “I was doin’ a bit of laundry at the Wishy Washy Laundromat, and there he was. The most handsome man I’d ever laid eyes on. The first time he brought me home to meet his mom and daddy was also the same night he told them we were getting married. Mama Dean made a special spaghetti. Now, it’s a sentimental dish that I make for Carl a lot because it reminds us of the early days when we first got together.”

The idea for the book was sparked around the time the music industry was devastated as tours have been postponed and canceled, with numerous industry members losing work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ivey reached out to friends (and food lovers) in the music community with the idea for a community-style cookbook, and recipes began pouring in—20, then 50, 100, and now nearly 300 to date.

Ivey was inspired by Alton Brown’s foreword in The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook, which praised older spiral-bound Junior League cookbooks as a source of “powerful medicine,” and she wanted the same for the music industry.

“I wanted the recipes people kept coming back to, the recipes they rely on, what their comfort food is,” Ivey says.

All funds from the cookbook will go right back into serving Nashville’s music community, aiding Music Health Alliance’s COVID-19 and Nashville Tornado Relief Fund. Many in Nashville’s music industry were severely impacted by tornadoes that ripped through the area in early March, followed closely by the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Everyone at Music Health Alliance, I keep calling them earth’s angels because that’s what they are,” Ivey says.

All The Thyme in the World: A Collection of Recipes from the Grounded Music Industry is $25 and can be pre-ordered at allthethymeintheworldcookbook.com.

WMA Launches Nashville PR Division

Jamie Cologna

Global music and entertainment agency WMA has expanded its Nashville operations with the launch of a new publicity division.

Former CAA and SMACKSongs employee, Jamie Cologna joins the company as the department’s first new hire and publicist. Cologna will work alongside the wider U.S. PR team, based out of New York’s headquarters, leading artist campaigns and assisting with the Nashville office which is overseen by former Sony Nashville and Warner UK Marketing executive, Hannah Dudley.

“I’m thrilled to see our Nashville operations and publicity team continue to expand with the new PR department,” said WMA founder and global CEO Seb Weller. “With such a wealth of talent in Nashville, I’m excited that we are now able to offer full-service PR to local artists and brands alongside our existing and global clients. With the addition of Jamie we are incredibly pleased to welcome another industry leader to our 50+ strong global team.”

“I’m incredibly excited to be joining WMA and to bring my love for PR to the team,” Cologna said. “WMA is such an innovative organization and the services they offer really do set them apart from the rest. I’m so grateful for their support and honored they chose me to expand their PR efforts in Nashville.”

WMA launched in 2013 and now includes more than 50 employees across offices in London, New York, Los Angeles, Nashville and Melbourne, Australia. The WMA client roster includes brands spanning various sectors such as Universal Music, Sony Music, Warner Music, Spotify, Netflix, EA Games, Disney, Vevo and Adidas.

Rascal Flatts Cancel Farewell Tour

Rascal Flatts.

Rascal Flatts have announced the cancellation of their Farewell Life Is A Highway Tour, according to an announcement the trio made Tuesday (May 19) via social media.

“Flattheads, after a lot of difficult conversations that we never thought we would be having, we have decided that in the interest of the safety of everyone involved we will not be moving forward with our Farewell Tour. Refund information is available at livenation.com/refund. 2020 is still an important year for us as a band and a milestone we want to celebrate with our fans, so please stay tuned for some fun surprises coming your way soon! We love you and can’t thank you enough for being on this journey with us! Thank you for understanding. Stay safe, Rascal Flatts.”

The tour had been set to launch June 11, and would have included a Nashville stop at Bridgestone Arena in October. Several newcomers were set to open the shows, including Chris LaneChase RiceAvenue BeatCaylee HammackKing CalawayMatt Stell and Rachel Wammack.

Michael W. Smith To Headline Drive-In Concert In Franklin, Tennessee

CCM superstar Michael W. Smith will headline a drive-in concert at Franklin, Tennessee’s Williamson County Ag Expo Center on Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 7 p.m. CT (gates opening at 5 p.m. CT). Fans can watch the concert from the safety of their cars, with concert audio available via a designated FM radio channel. LED screens will be mounted as well.

“This is going to be a fun night. I am so excited to see everyone, perform and lead worship in person again,” Smith says. “I just think it is going to be so unique, a night we will all remember.”

Since full-scale concerts have been halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Smith has hosted weekly at-home concerts, titled “Worship Around the World,” via social media, drawing millions of viewers. Smith recently earned his first non-holiday Billboard No. 1 hit since 2004, with “Waymaker.”

Tickets for the show will be $40 per vehicle, and a portion of the proceeds will be dedicated to benefit Rocketown, which Smith founded in 1994 as a faith-based outreach facility in Nashville to serve youth. Rocketown offers live music, after school enrichments for youth and creative arts programs.

Some artists are offering drive-in concert shows as a way to offer live concerts to fans, with a way to have fans congregate while meeting social distancing safety measures.

Last week, Keith Urban hosted a live concert at Watertown’s Stardust Drive-In Theater, to honor Vanderbilt Medical workers. It was also announced that Eli Young Band will be among the artists performing a series of drive-up concerts at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

Lady Antebellum Cancels Ocean 2020 Tour

Lady Antebellum

Lady Antebellum has canceled their Ocean 2020 Tour, according to a note they posted on social media on Tuesday (May 19). The trio previously postponed the dates, with a rescheduled start date of July 2 in Sacramento, California. The trio did not indicate that the shows would be rescheduled.

“Out of respect and love for our fans, crews and families, we’ve made the very difficult decision to not move forward with the Ocean 2020 Tour this summer with Jake Owen and Maddie & Tae,” the trio said in a statement. “This decision breaks our hearts but the health and well-being of those we love is our first priority.

“We dream about the day we can step back on stage, see all your faces and hear all of your voices singing back to us. Y’all are the reason we do what we do and we find peace knowing that it will be even more special once we get through this together—and we will. While we don’t have future plans to share just yet, we are working with our team around the clock to figure out when and how we can safely get on the road to see all of you. Until then, we’re going to continue to find ways to keep the music playing and stay connected with you.”

They also noted that fans will be refunded for tickets that were purchased. The Ocean 2020 Tour is the latest to be postponed or canceled, alongside tours from Kenny Chesney, Chris Stapleton, Rascal Flatts and Thomas Rhett in the past few days.

Thomas Rhett Pushes The Center Point Road Tour To 2021

Thomas Rhett. Photo: John Shearer

Thomas Rhett has postponed his The Center Point Road Tour to 2021. The tour will launch next year with Cole Swindell, with additional shows and opening acts to announced in the next few weeks. Thomas Rhett made the announcement on social media on Tuesday (May 19).

“Hometeam, it has been a wild few months. I pray each and every one of you are well,” said Thomas Rhett to his fans. “I hope that those who can be are safely at home with their families, and to those of you who are on the front lines – our health care workers, our delivery drivers, grocery store workers and everyone else working in our communities – thank you for keeping our country going during this time.”

“We have made the decision to reschedule my 2020 concert dates to 2021,” he continued. “This decision was made with the health, safety and well-being of our fans, touring crew and venue staff as our priority. If you’re able to come out in 2021, your tickets will be honored and if you need a refund, you’ll be receiving an email soon from your point of purchase with instructions. I miss seeing y’all out on the road and can’t wait until we are back in your neck of the woods next summer. I’ll keep writing songs and making music, hoping to hear your voices singing back to me next year louder than ever.”

Rescheduled The Center Point Road show dates are below:
6/3/21- Gilford, NH @ Bank of NH Pavilion*
6/4/21- Gilford, NH @ Bank of NH Pavilion*
6/10/21- Syracuse, NY @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
6/11/21- Burgettstown, PA @ S&T Bank Music Park
6/12/21- Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center
6/17/21- Indianapolis, IN @ Ruoff Music Center
6/18/21- Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center
6/19/21- Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
7/9/21- Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion
7/10/21- Raleigh, NC @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
7/15/21- Birmingham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
7/16/21- St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
7/29/21- Sacramento, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre
7/30/21- Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
8/5/21- Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater
8/20/21- Bangor, ME – Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion
8/21/21- Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre
8/22/21- Canandaigua, NY @ The Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
8/26/21- Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
8/27/21- Philadelphia, PA @ BB&T Pavilion
8/28/21- Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
TBD Boise, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater
TBD Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre
TBD Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
*Dates do not include Cole Swindell

Justin Moore Launches New Podcast Series Today

Justin Moore

Justin Moore is debuting a new podcast today (May 19) featuring a candid, behind-the-scenes look into his life at home, on his farm and on the road.

The 15-episode weekly series is co-hosted by Moore and his tour manager J.R., aka “The Handler,” with new episodes debuting every Tuesday.

The first episode covers a variety of topics ranging from Dwight Yoakam to gardening and honey-do projects, the new life of Meet & Greets to Michael Jordan and sneakers, the mental effects of COVID-19, and a new live record from the Ryman to recording his next record from his couch and a surprise duet.

The podcast is free and accessible across all platforms, including iTunes, Spotify and Google Play, and will also simulcast each week on Justin Moore’s YouTube channel, and will be shared with fans on Moore’s socials.