
Thompson Square perform during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
In its second year, ReviverFest 2019 brings radio industry members and invited guests to San Diego, California for music, fun and camaraderie over the weekend (Dec. 13 – 15).
The 3-day industry excursion was held at Hotel del Coronado, which is perhaps best known for being featured in Some Like It Hot, starring Marilyn Monroe. The movie is among a dozen films that has featured the iconic hotel. Built in 1888 and known affectionally as “The Del,” it’s rich heritage also includes hosting over 15 presidents including William Howard Taft, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and more recently, Barack Obama. Notable guests have also included everyone from Thomas Edison and Charlie Chaplin to Brad Pitt and Madonna.
Taking advantage of the coastal scenery, the weekend schedule offered attendees both action-packed activities and relaxing opportunities on the beach. Led by President/CEO David Ross and Executive VP/GM Gator Michaels, Reviver created this event in 2018 to thank industry reps for their support and to offer a fun getaway as the year comes to a close. The gathering also gave guests the chance to hang with Reviver’s artists and songwriters, and to hear both current and brand new music.

Pictured (L-R): Reviver Music’s newly signed singer/songwriter Brooke Moriber, David DeVaul, Tenille Arts and Alex Kline perform in the round. Photo: MusicRow.
Friday started the festivities with an afternoon of cocktails and beach-side noshing before moving inside to The Crown Room, fully decorated for the Christmas holiday. After cocktails and dinner, the industry members were entertained “Nashville-style” with an acoustic writers’ round. The round included Reviver Music’s David DeVaul, Alex Kline and newly signed singer/songwriter Brooke Moriber. Special guest Tenille Arts also joined the round to perform her upcoming single “Somebody Like That,” co-written and produced by Kline. The single impact date at radio is January 13, 2020 with her sophomore album, Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between, slated for a January 10, 2020 release.
Wrapping up the round was Reviver Music’s Aaron Goodvin who performed a powerful and gritty version of the Charles Brown 1960 hit, “Please Come Home for Christmas.”

Pictured (L-R): A&R Executive Carole-Ann Mobley, MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson, Reviver songwriter Alex Kline, Publisher Executive Clay Myers and Reviver songwriter David DeVaul. Photo: MusicRow.
Afterwards, the evening continued into the later hours with a fun poker tournament led by Reviver’s Dave Collins (National Director of Promotion) and in another room, karaoke led by Promotion Manager Roger Fregoso. Promotion Manager Kellie Longworth left the audience stunned with her karaoke performance of a Patty Loveless classic with David Ross’ wife, Jen, proclaiming “Somebody give her a [record] deal!”
On Saturday, invited guests enjoyed several options during the day to make the most of their visit to the East coast, which is just 20 miles north of the Mexican border. Options included relaxing at Hotel del Coronado or venturing into the town of Coronado Island, enjoying a round of golf at the Coronado Golf Course, testing one’s angling skills on a fishing excursion in San Diego Bay, relaxing at the hotel’s spa, or going to the world famous San Diego Zoo. That evening, everyone was debating on which excursion was the best. Spoiler alert: they all were.
Saturday night started with a wine-tasting session outside at the hotel’s Vista Walk before heading downtown to the Tin Roof (Yes! San Diego has its own Tin Roof, which was a subtle reminder of the vast impact our industry has across the country and beyond.)

Tenille Arts performs during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
San Diego’s country radio station KSON Country and Reviver Records presented the free evening show which featured performances by Reviver artists Thompson Square, Tenille Arts and Aaron Goodvin. Donations were taken at the door benefiting Just in Time, a local charitable organization that helps transition-age foster youth, ages 18-26, achieve self-sufficiency and well-being in San Diego. A standing-room only crowd cheered on each performer while singing along.
An impromptu “after party” erupted afterwards back at the hotel allowing everyone to wind down with additional beverages. We knew the fun-filled event was coming to a close as pizza arrived for the last of the hard core celebrators, squeezing every inch of enjoyment out of the weekend and proclaiming the success of ReviverFest 2019.

Pictured (L-R): Reviver Entertainment Group President/CEO David Ross, Jen Gold Shulman, Keifer and Shawna Thompson (Thompson Square), and MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. Photo: MusicRow.
Besides taking home a fun experience, attendees also came home with gift bags which included high-end head phones from KICKER Performance Audio. Both KICKER and fellow sponsor Eskimo Joe’s also offered pop-up shops for guests at the hotel.
Also attending from Reviver were Paul Williams (VP of Marketing & Artist Development), Jim Malito (VP of Promotion), Clay Henderson (National Director of Marketing), Hayley Cowoski (Manager of Marketing & Artist Development), Promotion Managers Suzanne Durham, Will Robinson, Stephanie Seiple, and Executive Assistants Kelly Ziegenfuss and Anna Bea Major. Reviver’s supporting team members Clay Myers and Carole-Ann Mobley were also in attendance.

Attendees at ReviverFest 2019 enjoy a day at the iconic San Diego Zoo. Photo: Reviver.

Aaron Goodvin performs during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
Music Row Businessman And Songwriter Robert “Bob” James Mather Passes
/by LB CantrellRobert “Bob” James Mather
Music Row songwriter and businessman Robert “Bob” James Mather, passed away at his home in Franklin, Tenn. on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019. He was 68.
Bob enjoyed a 35-year career with EMI Publishing, where he retired as Vice President of Administration. He was a member of the CMA, the Recording Academy, and the Copyright Society of the South. The Springfield, Mo. native was a BMI award-winning songwriter, having co-written the Gold-certified hit “Sexy Eyes,” recorded by Dr. Hook.
Bob was also involved in the early years with the Country Radio Seminar, assisting in the production of the New Faces Show, and was one of the first program directors with WMOT Campus Radio at Middle Tennessee State University.
An avid gardener, Bob served as President of the Davidson County Master Gardeners and was on the Board of Directors of the Nashville City Cemetery Association.
Memorials in memory of Bob can be made to the Master Gardener’s of Davidson County or to the Nashville City Cemetery Association.
Visitation will be Friday, Dec. 20 at Woodfin Memorial Chapel from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., with a Graveside Service at Roselawn Cemetery at 1:00 p.m..
Industry Pics: Lauren Daigle, Steve Wariner, Tucker Beathard
/by Haley CrowLauren Daigle’s “The Price Fund” Gives The Gift Of Music To New Orleans Charities
Photo: Garrett Lobaugh
This past weekend Lauren Daigle spread some holiday cheer by giving more than $270,000 through her charity The Price Fund to the Ellis Marsalis Center, Young Audiences of Louisiana, Roots of Music and KID smART. The funds, presented after each organization had an opportunity to perform at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, will be used to enhance music education programs in underserved communities located throughout Louisiana.
“Thanks to everyone’s generosity, through The Price Fund we were able to give the children of New Orleans much needed funds this weekend,” shares Daigle. “Seeing children have hope and a future is something I care so much about. When we surprised these kids, their faces lit up and I knew, we’re doing something good here!”
Steve Wariner Performs Special Holiday Set at Historic RCA Studio B
Pictured (L-R): Abi Tapia, Director of Public Programs, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum; Steve Wariner; Justin Croft, Manager of Studio B; Brinson Strickland, President, Collective Artist Management. Photo: Erin Lee Allender for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Steve Wariner performed original songs, holiday tunes and re-interpretations of classic hits recorded at Historic RCA Studio B at the studio on Friday, Dec. 13 as part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Deck the Hall.
Wariner has multiple ties to Studio B. He was mentored by Country Music Hall of Fame members Dottie West, who recorded many hits in the room, and Chet Atkins, who managed RCA’s Nashville operation and produced hundreds of songs in Studio B. West encouraged Wariner to move to Nashville and play bass in her band, while Atkins signed Wariner to his first recording contract and eventually named him a “C.G.P.,” or “Certified Guitar Player,” a distinction given to only five musicians.
Tucker Beathard Wraps Headlining Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: Tucker Beathard
Photo: Courtesy The Green Room
Tucker Beathard wrapped the last weekend of his headlining Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: Tucker Beathard with high-energy sets through Chicago, Illinois (Dec. 11), Grand Rapids, Michigan (Dec. 12), Indianapolis, Indiana (Dec. 13) and West Peoria, Illinois (Dec. 14).
Following in the footsteps of Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Alumni including Macklemore, The Chainsmokers, Post Malone, Kane Brown and more, Beathard brought the tastemaker concert series across the Midwestern U.S., offering fans a sneak peek of new music from his forthcoming second installment of his debut double album.
Kenny Chesney Adds Amphitheater Shows To 2020 Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughKenny Chesney is mixing it up on his upcoming Chillaxification Tour this summer, playing 22 previously announced stadium shows but also dialing it back a bit and adding in 18 amphitheater shows as well. On the amphitheater shows, he’ll be joined by good friend Michael Franti & Spearhead.
“As crazy and awesome as the stadium shows are—and there’s nothing like them—there is a vibe to the amphitheater shows that only happens in those places,” Chesney says. “You look out at the lawn, you see everybody coming together, singing the songs—and it’s this community that feels so close. I think everyone likes when we change things up. The shows are different. We make sure we play all the same songs, but there’s a looseness in the amphitheaters—and with only two acts, there’s also a different kind of intensity. Bringing Michael Franti & Spearhead is going to keep the energy up in a big way, and No Shoes Nation is going to really love them.”
Chesney will visit amphitheaters in West Palm Beach, Phoenix, Boise, Syracuse, Virginia Beach and more from May 7-August 26th on this portion of the tour. Fans can first purchase tickets beginning Friday, Jan. 24, 2020 for select cities as part of Live Nation’s Country Megaticket, and other markets will announce on-sale details individually.
Industry Ink: All Access, NSAI, Grayscale Marketing
/by Jessica NicholsonLeslie Armstrong Exits All Access
Leslie Armstrong has exited All Access to pursue new career opportunities; she joined All Access as Associate Editor in February. Armstrong previously worked as Manager/Social Media for B! Noticed PR. She has also spent time in radio promotion for HMG, and spent 10 years in a digital media role creating content for Bullseye Marketing’s consumer site, Nashville Country Club. Armstrong can be reached at lesinnash@gmail.com.
NSAI Announces ‘Artists & The Songwriters They Love’ Concert
NSAI’s performance series, Artists & The Songwriters They Love, returns to City Winery Nashville on Feb. 4, 2020 and will feature ACM Award-winner Justin Moore, alongside songwriting powerhouses Jeremy Stover, Rhett Akins and Chase McGill. Tickets go on sale Dec. 20 at 3 p.m. CST at citywinery.com/Nashville and prices range from $30-$45.
Grayscale Marketing Adds Three
Grayscale Marketing, a Nashville-based, full-service entertainment agency, has hired Jack Carlisle as Graphic Designer and Video Production Specialist; Anna Kate Draper as Copywriter and Engagement Specialist; and Caroline Harwood as a Graphic Design and Illustration Specialist.
Founded in 2015, Grayscale Marketing offers marketing, public relations and advertising; the company’s clients have included Sixthman, Warner Chappell Production Music, Pilgrimage Music Festival and more.
Shawn Parr To Exit ‘NASH Nights Live,’ Elaina Smith To Continue Hosting Duties
/by Jessica NicholsonElaina Smith
Beginning next year, Elaina Smith will take on solo hosting duties for the Westwood One-syndicated radio show NASH Nights Live, as her co-host Shawn Parr will exit.
“Shawn Parr’s last show will be Dec. 31, 2019. Elaina Smith will continue to host NASH Nights Live,” a spokesperson for Cumulus tells MusicRow.
Parr and Smith launched NASH Nights Live in 2014; Smith also hosts the weekend radio show With Elaina, as well as the podcast Breaking Thru With Elaina. Smith, a Gracie Award winner, previously hosted shows in Florida and San Diego and also worked at The Insider in Los Angeles, as well as Entertainment Tonight.
Parr previously worked at Los Angeles radio stations KZLA and KKGO; he has also served as the voice of Dick Clark Productions for nearly three decades and will continue to voice the Golden Globe Awards and ACM Awards.
ReviverFest 2019 Delivers Music And Fun In San Diego
/by Sherod RobertsonThompson Square perform during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
In its second year, ReviverFest 2019 brings radio industry members and invited guests to San Diego, California for music, fun and camaraderie over the weekend (Dec. 13 – 15).
The 3-day industry excursion was held at Hotel del Coronado, which is perhaps best known for being featured in Some Like It Hot, starring Marilyn Monroe. The movie is among a dozen films that has featured the iconic hotel. Built in 1888 and known affectionally as “The Del,” it’s rich heritage also includes hosting over 15 presidents including William Howard Taft, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy and more recently, Barack Obama. Notable guests have also included everyone from Thomas Edison and Charlie Chaplin to Brad Pitt and Madonna.
Taking advantage of the coastal scenery, the weekend schedule offered attendees both action-packed activities and relaxing opportunities on the beach. Led by President/CEO David Ross and Executive VP/GM Gator Michaels, Reviver created this event in 2018 to thank industry reps for their support and to offer a fun getaway as the year comes to a close. The gathering also gave guests the chance to hang with Reviver’s artists and songwriters, and to hear both current and brand new music.
Pictured (L-R): Reviver Music’s newly signed singer/songwriter Brooke Moriber, David DeVaul, Tenille Arts and Alex Kline perform in the round. Photo: MusicRow.
Friday started the festivities with an afternoon of cocktails and beach-side noshing before moving inside to The Crown Room, fully decorated for the Christmas holiday. After cocktails and dinner, the industry members were entertained “Nashville-style” with an acoustic writers’ round. The round included Reviver Music’s David DeVaul, Alex Kline and newly signed singer/songwriter Brooke Moriber. Special guest Tenille Arts also joined the round to perform her upcoming single “Somebody Like That,” co-written and produced by Kline. The single impact date at radio is January 13, 2020 with her sophomore album, Love, Heartbreak, & Everything in Between, slated for a January 10, 2020 release.
Wrapping up the round was Reviver Music’s Aaron Goodvin who performed a powerful and gritty version of the Charles Brown 1960 hit, “Please Come Home for Christmas.”
Pictured (L-R): A&R Executive Carole-Ann Mobley, MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson, Reviver songwriter Alex Kline, Publisher Executive Clay Myers and Reviver songwriter David DeVaul. Photo: MusicRow.
Afterwards, the evening continued into the later hours with a fun poker tournament led by Reviver’s Dave Collins (National Director of Promotion) and in another room, karaoke led by Promotion Manager Roger Fregoso. Promotion Manager Kellie Longworth left the audience stunned with her karaoke performance of a Patty Loveless classic with David Ross’ wife, Jen, proclaiming “Somebody give her a [record] deal!”
On Saturday, invited guests enjoyed several options during the day to make the most of their visit to the East coast, which is just 20 miles north of the Mexican border. Options included relaxing at Hotel del Coronado or venturing into the town of Coronado Island, enjoying a round of golf at the Coronado Golf Course, testing one’s angling skills on a fishing excursion in San Diego Bay, relaxing at the hotel’s spa, or going to the world famous San Diego Zoo. That evening, everyone was debating on which excursion was the best. Spoiler alert: they all were.
Saturday night started with a wine-tasting session outside at the hotel’s Vista Walk before heading downtown to the Tin Roof (Yes! San Diego has its own Tin Roof, which was a subtle reminder of the vast impact our industry has across the country and beyond.)
Tenille Arts performs during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
San Diego’s country radio station KSON Country and Reviver Records presented the free evening show which featured performances by Reviver artists Thompson Square, Tenille Arts and Aaron Goodvin. Donations were taken at the door benefiting Just in Time, a local charitable organization that helps transition-age foster youth, ages 18-26, achieve self-sufficiency and well-being in San Diego. A standing-room only crowd cheered on each performer while singing along.
An impromptu “after party” erupted afterwards back at the hotel allowing everyone to wind down with additional beverages. We knew the fun-filled event was coming to a close as pizza arrived for the last of the hard core celebrators, squeezing every inch of enjoyment out of the weekend and proclaiming the success of ReviverFest 2019.
Pictured (L-R): Reviver Entertainment Group President/CEO David Ross, Jen Gold Shulman, Keifer and Shawna Thompson (Thompson Square), and MusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson. Photo: MusicRow.
Besides taking home a fun experience, attendees also came home with gift bags which included high-end head phones from KICKER Performance Audio. Both KICKER and fellow sponsor Eskimo Joe’s also offered pop-up shops for guests at the hotel.
Also attending from Reviver were Paul Williams (VP of Marketing & Artist Development), Jim Malito (VP of Promotion), Clay Henderson (National Director of Marketing), Hayley Cowoski (Manager of Marketing & Artist Development), Promotion Managers Suzanne Durham, Will Robinson, Stephanie Seiple, and Executive Assistants Kelly Ziegenfuss and Anna Bea Major. Reviver’s supporting team members Clay Myers and Carole-Ann Mobley were also in attendance.
Attendees at ReviverFest 2019 enjoy a day at the iconic San Diego Zoo. Photo: Reviver.
Aaron Goodvin performs during ReviverFest 2019 at San Diego’s Tin Roof. Photo: MusicRow.
Ashley Gorley Finishes 2019 On Top Of MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, Remains In Top 3 All Year
/by LB CantrellFor the last MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart of 2019, Ashley Gorley maintains his reign. Gorley has been at the pinnacle of the chart for 39 out of 49 charts, and has been in the top 3 all year. Songs that helped maintain Gorley’s positioning are Luke Bryan’s “What Makes You Country,” Chase Rice’s “Eyes On You,” Eli Young Band’s “Love Ain’t,” Dierks Bentley’s “Living,” Chris Janson’s “Good Vibes,” Lee Brice’s “Rumor,” Thomas Rhett’s “Remember You Young,” and more.
Following Gorley on this week’s chart are Laura Veltz (No. 2), Ross Copperman (No. 3), Luke Combs (No. 4) and Jesse Frasure (No. 5) in the Top 5.
The MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart, published every week, uses algorithms based upon song activity garnered from airplay, digital downloaded track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the first songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
Big Machine Label Group CRS Luncheon Lineup Announced
/by Lorie HollabaughThe luncheon is set for Friday, Feb. 21 in the Broadway Ballroom (CRS Performance Hall powered by Live Nation) at Omni Nashville, beginning at Noon. Country Radio Seminar 2020 is set for Feb. 19-21.
Registrations for CRS 2020 can be obtained at CountryRadioSeminar. com. The rate of $649 is now in effect.
Bobby Rymer Acquires Writer’s Den Music Group
/by Lorie HollabaughBobby Rymer has acquired the entire Writer’s Den Music Group catalog.
Rymer, who was previously the general manager for Writer’s Den, has formed a new venture, Company 318, but will still be doing business as Writer’s Den.
Some of the artists who have recorded songs out of the catalog include Alan Jackson, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Stapleton, Rodney Crowell, LANCO, Alabama, Patrick Droney, and Ricky Skaggs, as well as Lindsay Ell’s current single “I Don’t Love You.” Former catalog writers include Adam Wright, Bonnie Bishop, Drew Kennedy, Jerry Salley, Melissa Fuller, Tami Hinesh, Thom Schuyler and Trent Jeffcoat. Active writers currently on the roster include Gordon Kennedy, Brennen Leigh, and Noel McKay.
Rymer can be contacted at bobby@writersdenmusicgroup.com.
Yola Among 2020 MusiCares Person of the Year Performers
/by Jessica NicholsonCountry-soul singer and Grammy nominee Yola is slated to perform as part of the 2020 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute concert on Jan. 24, 2020, which will honor rock band Aerosmith.
Other performers will include Gary Clark Jr., H.E.R., John Legend, John Mayer, Alice Cooper, Jonas Brothers, and Emily King. Greg Phillinganes will be the musical director, with additional guest performers to be announced.
Yola has four nominations in the upcoming 62nd Grammy Awards, including the all-genre Best New Artist honor, and three nominations in the Roots categories, including Best American Roots Song and Best American Roots Performance (each for “Faraway Look”), as well as Best Americana Album for her debut project, Walk Through Fire, which was produced by Nashville-based Dan Auerbach and recorded at Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound studio in Nashville. Auerbach also earned a Grammy nomination for Producer of the Year.
Aerosmith is being recognized as the 2020 MusiCares Person of the Year in honor of their philanthropic efforts over five decades and their impact on American music history. Aerosmith has shown support for a number of charities, including Steven Tyler’s Janie’s Fund. Proceeds from the Person of the Year event support MusiCares, a charity founded by the Recording Academy that offers support for music creators.