WSM AM Hosting Inaugural Music City Mentors Networking Event

650 AM WSM is hosting Music City Mentors on March 23, an event that will pair entertainment professionals with individuals who dream of a career in the music industry. Taking place at the Factory at Franklin, this inaugural event will provide music education and professional development opportunities to aspiring music professionals ages 15 and over.

The day will feature 45-minute sessions focusing on songwriting, artist management, tour life, publicity and everything in between. SVP Artists Relations and Grand Ole Opry GM, Sally Williams, will give the keynote address. Attendees will conclude the day of unique professional development with “speed networking” opportunities from best-in-the-business professionals. Throughout the day participants will also have the opportunity to take part in a job fair featuring local venues, companies and entertainment employers. Attendees should plan to dress in business casual attire.

“It’s extremely important for us to invest in the next generation of industry professionals,” shared Chris Kulick, General Manager of 650 AM WSM. “We hope this is just the beginning of this chapter and finding new ways to mentor and engage young professionals.”

Discounted admission is available at wsmonline.com for $20.00 until Feb. 15 when ticket prices increase to $40.00. Lunch tickets will be available for purchase when registering.

“WSM has been a staple of the music community here in Franklin and there’s no better organization to connect music professionals with those aspiring to get into business,” said Ellie Westman Chin, President & CEO of Visit Franklin.

Moo TV Names New Executive Vice President, General Manager

Video and live events production company Moo TV, known for its work with artists including Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley, has named Jason Rittenberry as Executive VP and General Manager. He will lead the company’s day-to-day operations and lead the Nashville-based team, including directing the senior leadership team. He will also be responsible for developing and overseeing implementation of all current business initiatives while assisting with the future growth of the company.

Most recently, Rittenberry served as Managing Partner of MSG Strategy, a full-service event production and strategic consulting firm. Previously, he was the President and CEO of Kentucky Venues, overseeing the operations of all state owner entertainment venues. He also had a 15-year career in venue management, during which he led Circuit of The Americas and Austin360 Amphitheater in Austin, Texas, and was President and Chief Executive Officer of IRG Sports + Entertainment, the privately held parent company of multiple sports and entertainment properties.

Moo is the eight-time Pollstar Video Company of the Year, a 2018 Nashville Business Journal Business of the Year and the reigning Parnelli Award winner for Video Production Company of the Year.

“Jason is the real deal. A straight shooter with a fantastic history of success, while at the same time being the kind of guy who will fit right in to our culture. He has that elusive combination of a stellar track record and more importantly a guy whose head and heart are in the right place,” said Scott Scovill, Founder and CEO of Moo TV. “He brings an extensive background of experience in live events, venue management, and event production and I could not be more pleased to welcome him to our Moo family. I have the utmost confidence in his ability to lead and represent Moo TV.”

“I’m excited to become a part of the Moo TV team,” said Rittenberry. “Moo is not only the best in the business, but the culture here is why our clients trust us as their partner. Scott has built an incredible company and I am honored to be leading it into the future.”

Tom Truitt, Partner with Buffkin Baker’s Nashville office, conducted the search for Moo TV.

Lee Brice, Jimmie Allen, Billy Currington To Join Rascal Flatts’ Summer Playlist Tour In May

Rascal Flatts has announced their headlining Summer Playlist Tour, which will launch May 16 in Cincinnati. The trek will hit 29 cities including San Diego, Tampa, St. Louis, Phoenix and more with a stop in Nashville on July 6. The trio has curated a playlist of special guests to join them on the road this summer, including Lee Brice, Billy Currington, Jordan Davis, Jimmie Allen, Morgan Evans and LOCASH on select dates.

“We’ve been so fortunate on our journey to be able to have the best of the best new and established artists join us out on tour,” said the trio’s Gary LeVox. “It’s been awesome to see those artists go on to such amazing successes. We’re excited this year to be able to have an awesome lineup of special guests, and we’re just ready to get back out on the road this summer. We can already feel that this tour is going to rock, come see it live!”

Fans can purchase tickets now for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket at Megaticket.com or beginning Friday, Feb. 15 in Cincinnati, St Louis, Chicago, West Palm Beach and Tampa. Additional dates will continue to roll out over the coming weeks.

SUMMER PLAYLIST TOUR Dates:
5/16       Cincinnati, OH
5/17       St. Louis, MO
5/18       Tinley Park, IL
5/23       West Palm Beach, FL
5/24       Tampa, FL
5/25       Alpharetta, GA
6/9         Holmdel, NJ
6/27       Charlotte, NC
6/28       Raleigh, NC
6/29       Virginia Beach, VA
7/5         Orange Beach, AL
7/6         Nashville, TN
7/25       Mountain View, CA
7/26       Sacramento, CA
8/1         Irvine, CA
8/2         San Diego, CA
8/3         Phoenix, AZ
8/22       Boston, MA
8/23       Philadelphia, PA
8/24       Bristow, VA
8/29       Sugar Land, TX
8/30       Dallas, TX
8/31       Rogers, AR
9/12       Toronto, ON
9/13       Darien Center, NY
9/14       Indianapolis, IN
9/19       Clarkston, MI
9/20       Cleveland, OH
9/21       Burgettstown, PA

Taillight Adds To Staff

Becca Fisher, Jessy Heard, Brian Thurman

Taillight has announced staff additions in their Nashville office. Brian Thurman joins Taillight as Executive Producer of Brand and Media Development, while Becca Fisher joins as Marketing Manager. Company VP of Development Thom Oliphant, who also co-founded Taillight’s Branded Division, has moved into a consulting position, working on special projects. He will continue to advise existing client relationships.

Thurman has spent a decade in sponsorships, branded content and brand/celebrity alignment in the entertainment industry, for companies including G7 Entertainment Marketing, and CEO of Watershed Brand Partners.

Fisher previously worked with technology companies Workday and Experian, advising Fortune 500 clients including Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic and Netflix.

The Taillight team also welcomes Jessy Heard as a consultant, specializing in Business Development and Client Relations.

“Coming off the success of a very busy year in 2018, creating content campaigns and connecting music influencers for national brands, we saw an opportunity to grow and better meet our client’s needs,” said President Tom Forrest. “We are thrilled to have Brian and Becca on the Taillight team who will directly support our branded division and help raise awareness for the work Taillight creates.”

Founded in 2000, Taillight and its imprint, Porchlight, has a strong history of creating critically acclaimed, music-driven programming, award-winning music videos and broadcast commercials. Recent 2018 brand campaigns include Diet Coke, smartwater, Synchrony Financial, Swisher Sweets Artist Project, CMA, Hooters, Perkins, Logan’s Roadhouse, Valvoline, Corona and Dollar General.

Maren Morris To Release New Album ‘GIRL’ March 8

Maren Morris, MusicRow - image

Maren Morris has set March 8 as the date her new album GIRL will hit the streets. The 14-track project co-produced by Morris with busbee and Greg Kurstin is Morris’ sophomore album for Columbia Records Nashville.

Album pre-orders for GIRL will begin today, and fans who pre-order the album before the March 8 release will instantly receive “Common” (featuring Brandi Carlile), the second song from the forthcoming new project. The single is the follow-up to the album’s title track “GIRL” which made history last month when it achieved the highest debut on the Country Streaming Chart by a Female Artist in addition to having the highest weekly streams by a female Country artist with 3.3 million streams a week following its January 17 release. Morris released a new powerful video for “GIRL” directed by Dave Meyers, via YouTube/YouTube Music in January.

Currently up for five nominations for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards including Record of the Year [all genre] (“The Middle”), Pop Duo/Group Performance (“The Middle”), Best Country Solo Performance (“Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters”), Best Country Duo/Group Performance and Best Country Song (“Dear Hate”), Morris will perform as part of a special tribute to eight-time Grammy winner and 2019 MusiCares Person of the Year Dolly Parton during Sunday night’s show.

She was also recently tapped by Genius, the music media company powered by a community of over two million superfans and artists ranging from Cardi B to Lin-Manuel Miranda, to be the very first country artist participating in its flagship video series VERIFIED. The series features artists such as John Legend, Maggie Rogers, Troye Sivan, and Future breaking down the lyrics and meaning behind their songs.

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AEG Facilities Merges With SMG To Form ASM Global

AEG Facilities, the venue management subsidiary of AEG, and SMG, an Onex (TSX: ONEX) portfolio company, have signed a definitive agreement to merge. This combination will create a new, standalone global facility management and venue services company that will operate as ASM Global (“ASM”). Onex and AEG’s subsidiary will each own 50 percent of the company once the transaction is completed. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Bob Newman, current President of AEG Facilities and formerly a regional vice president at SMG will be named President/CEO of ASM. Wes Westley, SMG’s President/CEO will join ASM’s Board of Directors.

ASM will be headquartered in Los Angeles, California, with key operations based in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. The company will operate a diversified portfolio of arenas, stadiums, convention centers and performing arts centers, with more than 310 venues across five continents.

AEG will retain ownership of its real estate holdings outside of this venture, including its entertainment districts and owned venues in Los Angeles, London, Hamburg and Berlin, as well as its extensive development, sports, music and sponsorship divisions. Onex is contributing its entire equity investment in SMG into the merger. The transaction is expected to be completed later this year subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.

Wes Westley, Chief Executive Officer and President of SMG, said, “This merger is a major step for our industry. We are excited to bring together these complementary businesses to further elevate the standard of excellence in venue management. We plan to accelerate innovation by combining our expertise to deliver increased value and offer enhanced capabilities to municipalities and venue owners worldwide. At the same time, we expect that this transaction will offer employees at both our corporate headquarters and field operations tremendous new opportunities.”

Bob Newman, current President of AEG Facilities and formerly a Regional Vice President at SMG, said, “It is an honor and privilege to be a part of this exciting new company, which brings together the two organizations where I have worked for the bulk of my professional career. This transaction draws upon the depth of our combined talent and resources to create an organization that will deliver value and long-term success, as well as innovative services to our clients around the world.”

Dan Beckerman, President and Chief Executive Officer of AEG, said, “AEG Facilities has flourished under Bob’s leadership since it was established a decade ago and this combination will position ASM for growth by joining the resources and talents of these two companies. ASM will offer an impressive array of capabilities that will accelerate the development and deployment of new services and bring diverse business, sports and entertainment experiences to municipalities, partners and fans around the world.”

Amir Motamedi, a Managing Director of Onex, added, “With Wes at the helm, SMG became a gold standard in venue management. We are grateful for his stewardship over the last 25 years and look forward to his continued involvement on the board. Looking forward, we are thrilled to be partnering with Bob Newman and the talented AEG team to create a larger, more diverse company to better serve ASM’s clients.”

Brooks & Dunn Reveal New Star-Studded Duets Album

Brooks & Dunn will release a new album, Reboot, featuring collaborations of the duo’s biggest hits with several of today’s brightest newcomers.

The album cover was revealed Thursday (Feb. 7), and lists Kacey Musgraves, Jon Pardi, Kane Brown, Luke Combs,Thomas Rhett, Brett Young, LANCO, Midland, Ashley McBryde, Cody Johnson, Brothers Osborne and Tyler Booth as collaborators.

Snippets of two tracks from the album are already available to hear, including a collaboration with Kane Brown on “Believe,” and a duet with Luke Combs on “Brand New Man.”

According to a listing, the project will be released via B&D2, LLC, and licensed by Sony Music Entertainment. The duo’s last studio album was 2007’s Cowboy Town. Brooks & Dunn famously announced their breakup in 2009, with their Last Rodeo tour concluding at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena in September 2010. After the split, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn each released solo projects, before reuniting in 2015 for a long-running Las Vegas music engagement with Reba McEntire. The next Vegas show for B&D and Reba is June 26 at Caesars Palace.

A release date and track listing for Reboot have yet to be revealed.

Cole Swindell And Songwriters Celebrate Grammy-Nominated Hit “Break Up In The End”

Pictured (L-R, back row): KP Entertainment’s Kerri Edwards, Big Machine Music Publishing’s Mike Molinar, UMPG’s Travis Gordon, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito, ASCAP’s Beth Brinker, producer Michael Carter and Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg. (L-R, front row): BMI songwriters Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon and Cole Swindell and ASCAP songwriter Jon Nite. Photo: Steve Lowry

It was only appropriate that when Cole Swindell celebrated his heartbreaker No. 1 last night (Feb. 6), it came a downpour in Nashville. The party for the Grammy-nominated “Break Up In The End,” written by Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon and Jon Nite, was thrown by ASCAP and BMI at The Cowan at Topgolf, and was filled to the brim with friends and fans of Swindell’s and the writers. Producer Michael Carter was also in attendance to commemorate his eighth No. 1 as a producer.

BMI’s Executive Director, Creative, Leslie Roberts, served as the host for the rainy but heartwarming night. She made sure to make the crowd aware right away that “Break Up In The End” is BMI writer McGill’s second No. 1 and Dillon’s first.

“To say that Chase is on a roll is an understatement,” Roberts said. “Obviously Chase is extremely talented, but if we look back at all of his accomplishments, the common thread is the perseverance, determination and work ethic that he has had his whole life.”

“I don’t remember not knowing Jessie Jo,” Roberts said. “We all work with so many writers and we hope they all achieve the success they dream of, but with Jessie Jo, specifically, I pictured this moment in my mind. What the song would be, who the artist would be, and of course, what would she be wearing? And here we are today; ‘Break Up In The End,’ Cole Swindell and yes, you look amazing Jessie Jo,” she said with a laugh.

Roberts also presented Dillon with her Taylor guitar, as per BMI tradition.

Roberts also commended Swindell for his success, with “Break Up In The End” being his eighth No. 1 single as an artist. She was also the first of many that commended him for cutting an outside song.

“[Cole] has had numerous songwriting awards,” she said. “In 2014 he was the MusicRow Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year, in 2016 he was NSAI’s Songwriter/Artist of the Year, and he has received the CMA Triple Play Award, which is such a hard thing to do.”

Roberts then turned the microphone over to ASCAP’s Nashville Creative Manager, Beth Brinker. Brinker immediately thanked Andrew Kintz and First Tennessee Bank for their support.

“It is my honor to get to talk about Jon Nite,” she said. “ACM and CMA Award-winning, Grammy-nominated, Jon Nite. You’ve been an ASCAP family member the entirety of your career, it means so much. You give so much of yourself. Now as a publisher, as a co-writer, as a friend, you are a tremendous talent. It speaks volumes to hear what Cole did after hearing your work tape. What you do is incredible.”

“I’m also honored to get to talk about Mr. Michael Carter,” Brinker continued. “I’ve known Michael Carter a very, very long time and one thing about him that has never changed—maybe his hair, you’ve got great hair,” she quipped. “His work ethic is tried and true, I think anybody that knows Michael Carter will say that about him. We are honored to celebrate with you.”

Big Machine Music’s General Manager Mike Molinar was on hand to celebrate Dillon’s first No. 1. He took time to thank Warner Nashville, their radio promotion staff, KP Entertainment, the songwriters, Carter, and more.

“Cole, thank you for cutting outside songs,” he said. “You don’t have to. Thank you for being willing to be so vulnerable on this track and making your truth, everybody else’s truth.”

Molinar also had almost poetic words to say about Big Machine Music writer Jessie Jo Dillon.

“Someone who is brave enough to live, someone who is unafraid to love too much, unafraid to live too hard and unafraid to speak too honestly,” he said. “Whether it is in literature, her own writing or in her real life, she values those extremes. She has no time or patience for anybody that wants to live in the middle of the road. She writes for and about people that don’t want to stand on the sidelines. ‘Break Up’ is the first of many No. 1’s Jessie Jo will write.”

He went on to thank the staff at Big Machine Music, singling out Vice President, Publishing Alex Heddle, who handles day-to-day for Dillon, and Becca Walls, Manager, Content and Host for Big Machine Radio.

Travis Gordon, UMPG’s Senior Creative Director, was excited to speak on McGill’s success and character.

Gordon raved about McGill’s success, saying, “For 101 weeks, Chase has had a song on the Country Airplay chart, he’s had 40 major label cuts, and was on MusicRow‘s Top 100 Songwriters of 2018, coming in at No. 7.”

He then told a story about receiving a glowing text from a publisher at a writing retreat about McGill’s work ethic; a theme becoming popular in discussions about McGill.

Gordon also recognized Warner Nashville’s Cris Lacy and Swindell’s manager Kerri Edwards for all their hard work.

Warner Nashville’s John Esposito was there to deliver his always entertaining remarks about Swindell and the hit.

“Some things that I think are pretty amazing are in the U.S., ‘Break Up In The End’ reached an Airplay audience of over 800 million and it achieved over 1.1 million track equivalent sales. That would be Platinum, including 140 million on-demand streams.

“And the good news is,” he quipped. “It’s still streaming 3 million a week and doing the equivalents of 20,000 tracks a week [sold]. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.”

Esposito relayed that Swindell is the only solo artist in Country Aircheck history to top the charts with his first seven singles; and he now has number 8. He also presented Swindell with his Gold certification plaque, and assured that his Platinum plaque is on the way.

“I see my Warner family out there—thank you—I appreciate that everybody thanks you but I want you to know that from the bottom of my heart,” Esposito said. “We knew that we had to deliver this song because this song was too important.”

Pictured (L-R): Chase McGill, Jessie Jo Dillon, Cole Swindell, Jon Nite. Photo: Steve Lowry

Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg was on hand to speak on behalf of Nite and Carter.

“Jon will call me from time to time after a write and he will say, ‘Oh man, we wrote a hit today, we wrote a smash,’ or bomb or fire or whatever it is,” he joked. “But I will say that [Jon] called me right after the session and said something [and he’s] only said it once, he said, ‘I think I might have written the best song of my career.’ And you were right, this is going to be one of the best songs of your career.

“I know I’m repeating things people have already said,” he continued. “But [Swindell] has created this career of integrity where you’re not scared to cut the best song. The best song wins. The truth is, you’ve written 10 No. 1 songs. You’re a killer songwriter, but if you hear one that’s special, it doesn’t matter if you’re name is on it or not. Thank you for that.

“Michael Carter, one of the beautiful men of the music industry,” Valkenburg continued with a smirk. “This is not a song that would be easy to produce. It’s perfect and there’s a reason why everybody gets chills the first or the most recent time they’ve listened to it. Congratulations, man.”

Brandi Simms of the CMA was on hand to provide Swindell and the songwriters with their CMA No. 1 medallions.

Producer Carter was grateful to have success with the group.

“Everybody up here is among the best people you’ll ever want to meet and be around and work with,” he said. “For me, this is a chance to say thank you to Cole, say thank you to Warner, and Kerri, and thank you to the writers for sharing this with Cole. This song is unreal.”

Carter then passed the mic on to the man of the hour.

“I’m going to go ahead and go because this is y’all’s day,” Swindell said to the writers.

“I know what songs have done for me at an early age all through college,” he continued. “That’s how I started my career, writing songs. I was lucky enough to get some recorded and ended up getting a record deal. Having my eighth No. 1, the most special one and the first one I didn’t write and I wouldn’t have it any other way because I know what it’s like to have somebody believe in a song that I wrote. This is why you move to Nashville, to write songs like that. This one is going to be around for a long time.

“Chase, Jon, Jessie Jo,” he continued. “Thank you for sharing this song with me. I am not the biggest name out there that could have had this song but I thank God that I got it. When you write a great song, it’s a great feeling; but when you hear a great song that you wish you would have written and know other people could have had it, that’s the most special feeling to me.”

Swindell thanked Carter, Kerri Edwards and KP Entertainment, his band on the road, Sony/ATV, BMI and ASCAP and Warner Music Nashville.

McGill thanked his family and raved about Travis Gordon.

“He can take an iPhone tape and turn it into a Grammy-nominated No. 1 song,” he gushed.

McGill went on to thank his co-writers and Swindell. “Every cut is special but I take it a little more seriously when you cut an outside song,” he said. “You don’t have to. I will always consider you a writer first.”

“The day we got done writing this, I was scared to death,” Jon Nite said. “At midnight after about three or four whiskeys, I sang this work tape and I was scared. I was like I love this; I feel like this is our lives and I want people to hear it and I’m scared they won’t. Without Cole and without Michael, without the amazing Warner radio team, nobody would hear this without you guys.

“There’s nothing better than to be in the room with these people,” he continued. “Just picking you up by your bootstraps.”

The whole room clapped and hollered when it came time for Jessie Jo Dillon to speak. Emotional with pride for her first No. 1, Dillon thanked a multitude of people. “It takes a village and a vineyard,” she joked.

“All I’ve ever wanted was to write a song as good and real as one on a timeless country record,” she said. “Like songs of my dad, Dean Dillon, Bob McDill, Craig Wiseman, Matraca Berg, Bobby Braddock, we could go on forever.

“The night ‘Breakup’ went No. 1, my dad texted me and said, ‘This song is something to be proud of. From this point forward, don’t let anyone ever tell you again that country music as we know it is gone. Because you all are keeping it alive. Keep carrying the torch.’ It meant a lot to me.

“Out of all the songs I’ve written, this song that I share with Chase, Jon, Cole and Michael, is the one that I would pick every time to be first No. 1 song. This song means the world to me. It represents for me all I’ve ever wanted to do with songwriting; provide a little solace, a little ‘hey dreamer, you aren’t alone out there,’ a little honesty, a little I’d love you all over again, my best and worst mistake.”

Immediately following the No. 1 party celebration, Swindell opened the doors to hundreds of fans, who started lining up outside The Cowan in at 11 a.m. in the pouring rain, to join the industry crowd of songwriters, tastemakers, friends and media who stayed for the official launch party hosted by Sugarlands Distilling Company to celebrate Swindell’s line of moonshine and his new flavor, Pre Show Punch. Pre Show Punch is the followup of his Peppermint moonshine released in late 2018.

Cole Swindell. Photo: Thomas Heney

Industry Ink: Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Cassadee Pope, Lauren Duski

Darius Rucker Joins PGA Tour As Official Brand Ambassador

Darius Rucker will become the PGA Tour’s first official brand ambassador. The announcement was made during Rucker’s media appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Pebble Beach, California where he is competing this week as part of the celebrity field. Rucker, who plays golf almost as often as he plays the guitar, will not only expand his resumé to take on a larger role across PGA TOUR-owned channels, but fans of the Hootie & the Blowfish front man will also notice a PGA TOUR presence on stage throughout this summer’s Group Therapy Tour. The partnership is reflective of the continued efforts of the PGA TOUR and its “Live Under Par” brand campaign to show how the game of golf can reach beyond what you see inside the ropes at a tournament.

Fans can expect to see Rucker appearing more frequently as a commentator on PGA TOUR LIVE, across PGA TOUR digital channels and in-person at PGA TOUR events. In addition, the PGA TOUR will be sharing the stage with Rucker on his newly announced Hootie & the Blowfish Group Therapy Tour via a custom branded vintage t-shirt and hat line launching in conjunction with the partnership.

Keith Urban To Headline 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series Game Intermission

Keith Urban will headline the entertainment for the 2019 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series outdoor game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins on Feb. 23 at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles. The performance in the first intermission presented by Ticketmaster will be televised as part of the NHL Stadium Series broadcast, which begins at 8 p.m. ET on NBC in the U.S. and on SN1, SN360 and TVAS2 in Canada.

Cassadee Pope And Friends Come Together For Ashley Coffman Benefit

Cassadee Pope, RaeLynn, Clare Dunn, Kalie Shorr and Natalie Stovall will perform at The Listening Room Café on Friday, Feb. 15 at 8:30 p.m., to raise money for the children of Ashley Coffman. The event is co-sponsored by Change the Conversation, Digital Divas and The Listening Room Café to raise money for the children of the late Coffman, who is the sister of Kalie Shorr. Coffman died last month of an overdose after a long battle with addiction. She was the single mother to Chloe (9) and Cameron (4). The children have been taken in by close family who love them but were not financially prepared to raise two young children. The funds will be used exclusively for the children, as well as a small amount for funeral costs.

Tickets and more information for the Feb. 15 show are available at listeningroomcafe.com.

Lauren Duski’s Debut EP ‘Midwestern Girl’ Out Feb. 20

Lauren Duski‘s debut EP, Midwestern Girl, is set for release Feb. 20. This past year Duski released two singles from the EP since her appearance on NBC’s The Voice appearing on Season 12 as runner up: the inspiring debut single “Costume Party” and “Heart Hurt Good.Her first release charted in 13 countries and landed at 43 on Spotify’s US Viral chart.