
Payton 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
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
Scott Godsey Exits Daywind Music Group To Form Media Management Company
/by Jessica NicholsonScott Godsey
Scott Godsey, previously with Daywind Music Group, has formed Godsey Media Management. The company will focus on full-service content creation, marketing, distribution, and management services with an intense focus on the digital landscape including social media, increasing revenue and building awareness.
“This is a bittersweet day. Yes, I am excited for the future but I am sad to be leaving my Daywind family,” Godsey says. “I’m departing Daywind with a lifetime of memories and the blessing of Ed Leonard and Dottie Leonard Miller. Words fail to describe my gratefulness to Dottie and Ed, the entire Daywind Music Group team, artists, songwriters, partners and staff for over the past six years of amazing opportunities. This is a new season of my career and I can’t wait to see the doors God opens for us with our new vision.”
Godsey Media Management is located at 2105 Cages Bend in Gallatin, Tennessee.
Leadership Music Class Of 2021 Accepting Applications
/by Jessica NicholsonThe eight-month Nashville-based program is designed to expose participants to every phase of the music industry, as well as foster communication and cooperation among industry leaders. Program days are designed for deep dive learning into various parts of the music industry, while exploring the challenges.
“Leadership Music is so much more than an educational program. Building community and relationships within each class is just as important,” said LM Executive Director, Debbie Schwartz Linn. “Leadership Music is the only music program of its kind to offer access and insight from virtually every segment of the industry.”
She added, “Although we are headquartered in Nashville, we welcome music industry leaders from all over the world to apply. The selection committee places a great deal of emphasis on diversity, whether it’s the segment of the industry, ethnicity, genre, background or geography.”
Class participants first attend an orientation and alumni welcome reception in September, then Opening Retreat in October 2020, followed by six all-day sessions (Songwriting/Publishing, Artist, Live Music, Production, Record Label, Media), one day a month, ending in May 2021 with graduation at Closing Retreat. Application forms, program dates, policies and FAQs are available at leadershipmusic.org/apply/.
Applications must be submitted via the on-line process no later than midnight, February 29, 2020.
Leadership Music was founded in 1989 and aims to promote teamwork, camaraderie and dialogue among industry leaders.
Parker McCollum Thrills Fans at Sold-Out Exit/In Show
/by Sarah SkatesAll photos by Jeremy Polzel
Parker McCollum
Fans and industry guests packed Nashville’s Exit/In Thursday night (Jan. 30) for a performance by up-and-coming country artist Parker McCollum. The rising star is headlining his own tour, as well as opening select dates for Miranda Lambert. For his Nashville show, McCollum welcomed Kylie Morgan as opener.
“Thank y’all for loving on country music tonight. It’s our first time selling out Exit/In,” he said, the legendary club’s neon logo glowing above his head.
With the recent release of his first major label single, “Pretty Heart,” McCollum might not be standing in a club spotlight much longer, with his career trajectory headed toward bigger venues. Built over the last seven years, the Austin-based artist’s heavy touring inspires an enviable level of fan devotion—one group said it was their sixth show—and many others traveled from out of state.
These fans were treated to promising new music from his upcoming UMG Nashville project, including “Pretty Heart,” co-written with Randy Montana, and produced by Jon Randall. It’s McCollum’s latest take on heartbreak, a common thread tying together an evolving sound that grows more refined with each album.
McCollum’s 2015 full-length debut The Limestone Kid resulted in the breakout regional hit “Meet You In The Middle.” Two years later he followed that with the more polished Lloyd Maines-produced Probably Wrong. Along the way, McCollum’s exceptional songwriting has remained rooted in Texas traditionalism, accentuated with influences including John Mayer and Ryan Adams. Similar to those artists, McCollum’s music has an attractive vulnerability missing from many of today’s country males. It seems The Limestone Kid is always leaving or being left, seeking redemption and trying to do better next time.
The troubadour told the crowd that he wrote his popular song “Hell Of A Year,” while sitting in his truck in a Whataburger parking lot. Throughout the night, his set veered between lonesome ballads (“Silhouette,” “High Above The Water,” “I Can’t Breathe”) and uptempo rollicks (“Meet You In the Middle,” “Lonesome Ten Miles”), giving a fantastic preview of an artist poised for a hell of a year.
William Prince, Katie Pruitt Announce Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonWilliam Prince and Nashville singer-songwriter Katie Pruitt have announced they will tour together beginning in April. The tour will launch at Denver, Colorado’s Globe Hall on April 5 and will include stops in Indianapolis, New York, Atlanta, and more.
William Prince will release his new album Reliever on Feb. 7 via Glassnote Records, and will make his US television debut on CBS Saturday tomorrow (Feb. 1). His debut album earned a Juno Award for Best Contemporary Roots Album.
Pruitt recently released the single “Grace Has A Gun,” and will release her debut album Expectations on Feb. 21.
Hot Country Knights Tour To Welcome Hannah Dasher, Tenille Townes, Rachel Wammack, Lainey Wilson
/by Lorie HollabaughDierks Bentley‘s ’90s-inspired band Hot Country Knights shared details today about their upcoming new One Knight Stand Tour that launches April 7 in San Diego. This marks the first nationwide headlining trek for the Knights, who will take artists Hannah Dasher, Tenille Townes, Rachel Wammack and Lainey Wilson along for the fun-filled ride.
The 13-city trek includes stops at Los Angeles’ Wiltern Theater, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and what is sure to be an unforgettable night at the Talladega Superspeedway. The band recently inked a deal with Bentley’s label home UMG Nashville.
“The Knights started as a live band playing at a little place called Teasers on ‘Two for Tuesdays,’ and they just couldn’t get enough of us down there in Murfreesboro. We’ve got a little money now, so Barry did some work on the van. We got a few little outstanding legal issues handled so we are free and clear to cross state lines again,” explained Bentley’s alter ego Doug Douglason. “Yeah baby, the Knights are riding again!”
Citi is the official presale credit card of the tour, and as such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase pre-sale tickets through Citi Entertainment beginning Tuesday, Feb. 4. Tickets to the general public go on sale next Friday, Feb. 7, and a VVVIP package is available for $99 which will include a once-in-a-KNIGHT-time experience where fans will be dazzled with a dance lesson from the band, as well as early entry to the venues, exclusive merchandise items and more.
The HC Knights also recently released the modern-day drifter’s lament, “Asphalt” and will perform the tune on Jimmy Kimmel Live! this Monday, Feb. 3 at 10:35 p.m. CT on ABC, marking their national TV debut.
2020 ONE KNIGHT STAND TOUR Dates
4/07/20 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
4/08/20 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
4/09/20 San Francisco, CA – The Regency Ballroom
4/16/20 Chicago, IL – Joe’s Sports Bar
4/17/20 Rosemont, IL – Joe’s Live
4/18/20 Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Theatre
4/20/20 Washington DC – 9:30 Club
4/21/20 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
4/22/20 Boston, MA – House of Blues
4/24/20 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
4/25/20 Talladega, AL – Talladega Superspeedway
4/29/20 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
British Vocalist RUMER Shines Light On Hugh Prestwood Catalog On ‘Nashville Tears’
/by Lorie HollabaughBritish vocalist and songwriter RUMER’s fifth album, Nashville Tears, will be released on April 24 on Cooking Vinyl. The new project features songs written by Nashville Songwriters Hall of Famer, Hugh Prestwood, including gems like “The Song Remembers When” and several tunes never recorded until now.
RUMER has long been enamored with the storytelling of country music and while living in the South away from the international spotlight, discovered Prestwood’s work. “I can’t wait for more music lovers to discover Hugh Prestwood’s magnificent catalogue. I know without a doubt they’ll be as grateful as I am to have found him,” says Rumer.
Those pre-ordering the project will receive the ethereal “Bristlecone Pine” (ft. Lost Hollow) as an instant grat track. Pre-ordering from the official store will also provide fans with early access to concert tickets on Feb. 5, before the public ticket on-sale on Feb. 7 for RUMER’s upcoming tour, which kicks off May 14 in Birmingham, England.
Nashville Tears Tracklist:
The Fate of Fireflies
June, It’s Gonna Happen
Oklahoma Stray
Bristlecone Pine (ft. Lost Hollow)
Ghost In This House
Deep Summer In The Deep South
Heart Full Of Rain
Hard Times For Lovers
Starcrossed Hanger Of The Moon
The Song Remembers When
That’s That
Here You Are
Learning How To Love
The Snow
White Rows of Arlington
Half The Moon.