DISClaimer Single Reviews: Charley Pride Lost Tapes Are ‘Finest Of His Career’

Charley Pride. Photo: Ben De Rienzo

This edition of DISClaimer covers country sounds, but takes a few detours along the way.

For your listening pleasure, we have a reissued blues classic by B.B. King, a disco tune from Dustin Lynch, a revival of a Buddy Holly standard by Joe Ely and a romping rock & roll outing by the Music City blues-rock band Piper & The Hard Times. The last-named is our DISCovery Award winner.

This week’s Disc of the Day also colors outside the lines a bit. It is a masterful tribute to the music of the great Brook Benton by our late country superstar Charley Pride. It is absolutely essential listening.

JENNA PAULETTE / “Steady”
Writers: Jenna Paulette/Rhett Akins/Will Bundy; Producer: Will Bundy; Label: Leo33
– The upbeat, rolling-tempo groove is irresistible. Paulette’s cowgirl delivery conveys country sincerity in every note of this romance. Fiddle and steel abound. Highly recommended.

CHRIS YOUNG / “Brake Lights”
Writers: Chris Young/Hillary Lindsey/Jesse Frasure/Ty Graham; Producers: Andy Sheridan, Chris Young; Label: Black River Entertainment
– He’s begging to get her back. The thunderous production is too busy and muddy. The rock guitar solo at the coda goes on forever.

TIGIRLILY GOLD / “Call It Home (A Song for North Dakota)”
Writers: Josh Jenkins/Kendra Slaubaugh/Krista Slaubaugh/Pete Good; Producers: Austin Goodloe, Pete Good; Label: Sony Music Nashville
– Olson and Slaughbaugh are the new spokespersons for North Dakota tourism. They salute their home state with this lively ditty that celebrates its natural beauty. Bop and dance along to this open-sky ode.

CHARLEY PRIDE / “Endlessly”
Writers: Brook Benton/Clyde Otis; Producers: Bob Pickering, Charley Pride; Label: Music City Records
– Tomorrow (Sept. 19) would have been Brook Benton’s 94th birthday. I have long believed that he was an unheralded country hero. The pop-soul baritone recorded two country albums, immortalized Tony Joe White’s “Rainy Night in Georgia” and wrote great songs that were covered by country stars. Benton and/or his co-writer Clyde Otis were responsible for “It’s Just a Matter of Time” (Randy Travis), “The Ties That Bind” (Don Williams). “Endlessly” (Sonny James) and more. The last named is the title tune of a long overdue Brook Benton tribute album. After Charley Pride’s death in 2020, these tapes were found, revealing that the superstar was definitely appreciative of Benton’s talent. His vocal performances on these classics are arguably the finest of his career. Backed by the Dallas Symphony, Pride glides through the lushly melodic “Endlessly” and dips into its bass notes with delight. Every track on this collection is a mini masterpiece. Also check out his stunning version of “The Ties That Bind.” The collection drops tomorrow (Sept. 19).

LORI McKENNA / “Tied to You”
Writer: Lori McKenna; Producer: Ben West; Label: CN Records
– McKenna holds three Grammys for Best Country Song. Her works have been sung by Taylor Swift, Chris Stapleton, Miranda Lambert and other greats. She is also a helluva singer, herself. She wrote this about one of her kids moving far away, but it’s an anthem for everyone missing a loved one. The harmony vocal is by singer-songwriter Medium Build. I have such a crush on this woman.

JASON ALDEAN / “How Far Does a Goodbye Go”
Writers: John Edwards/John Morgan/Kurt Allison/Tully Kennedy; Producer: Michael Knox; Label: Broken Bow Records
– It’s a lovelorn power ballad with some nicely poetic word play. Radio ready.

PIPER & THE HARD TIMES / “Good Company”
Writers: Al Green/Steve Eagon; Producer: Tres Sasser; Label: Hard Times Records
– This is a Nashville-based blues-rock ensemble. Paced by Piper Green’s gruff, soulful vocal delivery, it kicks up some classic rock & roll dust on the rousing title tune of its new CD. For its ballad skills, check out the nostalgic “Those Days.”

THOMAS RHETT & JORDAN DAVIS / “Ain’t a Bad Life”
Writers: Ashley Gorley/Blake Pendergrass/John Byron/Mark Trussell/Thomas Rhett; Producers: Mark Trussell & Paul DiGiovanni; Label: The Valory Music Co.
– In praise of a simple country life, coming from two bona fide good ol’ boys. Warm and cozy. Hit bound.

CHASE McDANIEL / “Die Trying”
Writers: Chase McDaniel/Lindsay Rimes/Seth Ennis; Producer: Lindsay Rimes; Label: Big Machine Records
– Intensely romantic, with a soaring guitar solo in mid song that leads to the song’s pounding crescendo. Highly listenable.

B.B. KING / “The Thrill Is Gone”
Writers: Rick Darnell/Roy Hawkins; Producer: Bill Szymczyk; Label: MCA
– Tuesday (Sept. 16) marked the 100th birthday of blues titan and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member B.B. King. MCA Records will be celebrating his centennial all year long. The legend’s entire catalog will be reissued on all digital and physical platforms. To kick things off, the label is remastering and reissuing King’s signature 1970 hit. It still sounds awesome.

HANNAH ELLIS / “Officer Down”
Writers: Hannah Ellis/Justin Ebach/Steven Dale Jones; Producer: Josh Kerr, Justin Ebach; Label: Curb Records
– This gentle, heartfelt ballad is about her cousin, a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. Ellis originally issued on an indie label in 2017. Curb has touched it up to mark the 10th anniversary of cousin Daniel’s death. Touching and impactful.

DUSTIN LYNCH & MC4D / “Home to You”
Writers: Chris Drake/Dustin Lynch/Matt Drake/Richard Brandon Davis/Trent Tomlinson; Producer: MC4D; Label: BBR Music Group/BMG
– Interesting. It’s a country vocal on top of a high voltage, electronic-dance-music production. Refreshingly different, I guess.

JOE ELY / “Raining In My Heart”
Writers: Boudleaux Bryant/Felice Bryant; Producer: Radar Initiative; Label: Rack ‘Em/Thirty Tigers
– Singer-songwriter Joe Ely has been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease. About 10 years ago, he recorded a batch of tunes solo. Thanks to AI, his tapes have been cleaned up and instrumentation has been added. Ely is from Lubbock, also the hometown of Buddy Holly, so this tribute recording of Holly’s 1959 hit makes perfect sense. Although he can no longer perform, Ely continues to share his music and his heart.

2025 IBMA Momentum & Industry Award Winners Announced

The International Bluegrass Music Association has revealed the 2025 IBMA Momentum Award and Industry Award winners.

The Momentum Awards, which focus on artists and industry professionals who are in the early stages of their bluegrass music careers. were presented at a ceremony last night (Sept. 17) at the Chattanooga Convention Center. The Momentum Awards are part of the five-day IBMA World of Bluegrass, in partnership with Chattanooga Tourism Co. and Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, which runs Sept. 16-20.

2025 IBMA Momentum Awards:
Band of the Year – Mountain Grass Unit

Industry Involvement – Austin Scelzo

Instrumentalist of the Year (Two Awarded) – Kyser George, Rainy Miatke

Vocalist of the Year – Ali Vance

Mentor of the Year – Rick Lang

Additionally, the recipients of the 2025 IBMA Industry Awards, presented by Benwood Foundation, were revealed, recognizing outstanding work in non-performing industry categories. The Industry Awards were presented at a ceremony today (Sept. 18) at the Chattanooga Convention Center in Chattanooga.

2025 IBMA Industry Awards:
Writer Of The Year
Dan Miller

Photographer Of The Year
Madison Thorn

Sound Engineer Of The Year
Stephen Mougin

Event Of The Year
Earl Scruggs Music Festival
Mill Spring, North Carolina

Broadcaster Of The Year
Daniel Mullins
Real Roots Radio
Walls of Time Bluegrass Podcast
Front Porch Fellowship
Xenia, Ohio

Songwriter Of The Year
Jon Weisberger

Graphic Designer Of The Year
Gina Dilg

Liner Notes Of The Year
Earl Jam – Tony Trischka
Written by Neil V. Rosenberg

The 36th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards, presented by Get It Played, will take place tonight (Sept. 18) at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, and IBMA Bluegrass Live!, a two-day festival of live performances and fan experiences, will take place Sept. 19-20.

Music Fights Fraud Alliance Launches Partner Program

Music Fights Fraud Alliance has launched its Partner Program. Participants will be able to have the opportunity to share knowledge and resources while contributing to MFFA’s projects and anti-fraud initiatives. The program’s inaugural partners are ACRCloud, Trolley, Vobile and Audible Magic. These organizations will work closely with MFFA and its 28 member companies. Partnership is open to any entity within the music industry or adjacent sectors that aligns with MFFA’s mission.

“Streaming fraud is a complex and growing challenge that no single entity can solve alone,” says Michael Lewan, Executive Director of the Music Fights Fraud Alliance “With our new Partner Program, the Music Fights Fraud Alliance is bringing together companies across the ecosystem who are eager to share ideas and solutions that protect the entire industry. We are thrilled to work alongside ACRCloud, Trolley, Vobile and Audible Magic in support of our mission, and look forward to the innovative solutions we’ll create together.”

“In the fight against streaming fraud, collaboration is our greatest ally,” shares Andreea Gleeson, CEO of TuneCore and Chair of the MFFA Board. “Through the MFFA’s new Partner Program, we are creating additional opportunities for the music industry to share resources and work together to create a healthier, more sustainable industry on behalf of legitimate artists around the world.”

“Audible Magic is proud to join the Music Fights Fraud Alliance Partner Program to help advance a fair and trustworthy ecosystem. For over twenty five years we’ve worked directly with rights holders to protect their artists using our highly scalable and robust content identification and rights management solutions, and we look forward to collaborating with our peers to combat fraud and strengthen trust across the digital music landscape,” adds Kuni Takahashi, CEO, Audible Magic.

T.J. Martell Foundation Hosts Annual New York Honors Gala

Jelly Roll. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation

The T.J. Martell Foundation hosted its annual New York Honors Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street. The memorable evening marked the Foundation’s milestone 50th anniversary, raising more than $2.2 million.

The evening debuted the inaugural Circle of Legends award, a new honor recognizing the leaders who have championed the Foundation’s mission. The 2025 Circle of Legends honorees included (some posthumously):  Michele Anthony, Clarence Avant (deceased), Irving Azoff, Lenny Beer, Mitchell Benson, Steve Boom, Scott Borchetta, Will Botwin, Jim Caparro, Gary Casson, Warren Christensen, Tom Corson, Shanti Das, Archie Davis, Clive Davis, Seth England, Rakiyah Marshall England, John Esposito, Charlie Feldman, Jason Flom, Tom Freston, Joe Galante, Daniel Glass, David Glew, David Glinert (deceased), Floyd Glinert (deceased), Charles Goldstuck, Berry Gordy, Jeff Harleston, Clint Higham, Dr. James Holland (deceased), Jimmy Jam, Joel A. Katz (deceased) Michael Kushner, Dennis Lavinthal, Aaron W. Levy, Terry Lewis, Avery Lipman, Monte Lipman, Carianne Marshall, Tony Martell (deceased), Harvey Mason Jr., Judy McGrath, Tommy Mottola, Mike O’Neill, Dino Paredes, Bea Perez, Michael J. Pollack, Frances W. Preston (deceased), Diarmuid Quinn, Michael Reinert, Marc Reiter, Scott Rodger, Paul B. Shore (deceased), Julie Swidler, John Sykes, Afo Verde, Marsha Vlasic, Ron Wilcox and Chaka Zulu.

“The Circle of Legends celebrates the visionaries whose leadership built this Foundation and carried it forward,” said Steve Gawley, T.J. Martell Foundation Board Chairman and EVP, Republic Collective. “Their dedication has created a legacy of progress — uniting our industry and inspiring hope for generations to come.”

The event was hosted by Gawley , in collaboration with the Foundation’s Executive Committee. Gawley spoke proudly of his work this past year as the Chairman of the Foundation, highlighting its 50th anniversary and critical mission ahead, and how the music industry leaders coming together can help change the world not just with their music but with science, as private funding for cancer research has never been more important.

“For 50 years, the music industry’s generosity has fueled lifesaving cancer research,” said Lynn-Anne Huck, CEO of the T.J. Martell Foundation. “Honoring our Circle of Legends reminds us that together, we can turn music’s promise into tomorrow’s cures.”

SONY Music Entertainment’s Executive VP of Business Affairs/general Counsel Julie Swidler, 2024 New York Honors Lifetime Music industry Award recipient and Big Loud Partner/CEO Seth England, President of Frontline Recordings for BMG Americas, Jon Loba and Disturbing the Peace Record’s Chaka Zulu also gave remarks.

To end the night, Rising British artist Sekou took the stage, followed by Jelly Roll.

“I was thinking, I’m more nervous than normal. And I was like, well, I know why. I’m in New York City. I’m at the T.J. Martell gala,” Jelly Roll shared from stage. “It’s a big deal. It’s like, I’m obviously more nervous than normal. And I was like, let me think about other times I’ve been this nervous to perform. I said, probably the most nervous I’ve ever been, and this is a really unique comparison that only y’all will get, but was when I performed very recently at the Vatican for the Pope. And the first time, and this is a comparison only y’all will get. And the first time I got invited to do the Clive Davis Pre-Grammy party. Clive Davis and the Pope. So quite a parallel that can only happen at an event like this, I reckon.”

Julie Swidler. Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation

Pictured (L-R): Jason Flom, Michael Kushner, Daniel Glass, Julie Swidler, Jeffrey Harleston, Michele Anthony, Chaka Zulu, Tom Corson, Michael L. Reinert, Charles Goldstuck, Rakiyah Marshall England, Carianne Marshall, Ron Wilcox, Will Botwin, Mitchell Benson, Mike O’Neill, Avery Lipman, Marc Reiter, Seth England and Monte Lipman . Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation)

Jessie Jo Dillon and Lynn Anne Huck. Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation

Seth England and Clive Davis. Photo: Larry Busacca for T.J. Martell Foundation

Scott Borchetta and Clive Davis. Photo: Larry Busacca for T.J. Martell Foundation

Pictured (L-R): Lynn Anne Huck, Jelly Roll and Steve Gawley. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for T.J. Martell Foundation

Brad Paisley, Zach Top, Riley Green Among 2025 National Finals Rodeo Season Lineup

Zach Top, Brad Paisley and Riley Green

Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) season kicks off Dec. 4-13 with a star-studded lineup of some of country’s hottest acts.

The 2025 lineup features concerts from Brad Paisley, Gary Allan, Riley Green, The Red Clay Strays, Sam Barber, Dylan Gossett, Gavin Adcock, Zach Top and Hudson Westbrook.

Performers will take the stage at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas, Resorts World Theatre and MGM Grand Garden Arena, and tickets for all shows are on sale now.

“The National Finals Rodeo provides us an incredible opportunity to showcase some of the biggest and brightest talents in country music,” says Chris Hammond, Vice President – Talent, AEG Presents Las Vegas. “Our lineup this year is unparalleled across all of our Las Vegas venues, and it stands as a testament to the hard work and dedication our teams have put in throughout the year. We recently won the ACM Award for ‘Casino of the Year – Theater’ for our theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, which recognizes the powerhouse roster of musical talent, especially in country music, that performs at the venue. We can’t wait to experience this year’s lineup with country music fans and the Las Vegas community!”

Steve Earle Officially Welcomed Into Grand Ole Opry Family

Steve Earle inducted in the Grand Ole Opry family. Photo: Chris Hollo, Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

Steve Earle was formally inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry last night (Sept. 17) by friend and fellow Opry member Emmylou Harris.

“Steve is my captain. We have done so many shows together,” said Harris during the induction. “He has been my friend. He has been an inspiration. He is such a fantastic songwriter. I’ve known Steve for so long, and I know that he went through the fire, but he came out with his sense of humor, his intellect and his humanity, not just intact but even stronger. Steve, I am so proud to know you. I can’t think of a better way to begin the next 100 years than with these words, ‘Steve Earle, congratulations on becoming the next member of the Grand Ole Opry.”

Pictured (L-R): Opry’s Dan Rogers, Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Opry’s Nicole Judd, Gina Keltner, Jaclyn Batchelor and Nikki Powell. Photo: Chris Hollo, Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

During the special evening Earle performed his hits “Guitar Town,” “Hillbilly Highway” and his signature hit “Copperhead Road,” and said, “There has never been any time since I had a guitar that I didn’t want to be on the Grand Ole Opry. Being a member is about as good as it’s ever going to get for me.”

Earle’s friends and fellow Opry members who performed on the show in his celebration included Harris, Vince Gill, Connie Smith, Marty Stuart, Don Schlitz and Deana Carter.

Earle was surprised in April with an invitation from Vince Gill to become a member. The Academy Award winner and Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member has been called one of the most influential singer-songwriters of the past 30 years, and his songs have been covered by Johnny Cash, Emmylou Harris, Waylon Jennings, Patty Loveless, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty, and Eric Clapton, to name a few. Earle was the first artist invited to join the Opry in the Opry’s 100th year.

The Opry will welcome Kathy Mattea into the family as the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry on Oct. 11.

Ninth Annual ‘Scott Hamilton & Friends’ To Feature Rock Legends, Skating Champions

Scott Hamilton is gathering his friends for an electrifying mix of rock anthems and world-class figure skating at the ninth annual “Scott Hamilton & Friends” event at Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 23.

This year’s lineup is legendary with an all-star band of rock legends for one night only featuring Jason Derlatka (Journey), Jason Scheff (Chicago), John Elefante (Kansas), Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon), Mike Reno (Loverboy), Wally Palmar (The Romantics) and returning house band Sixwire.

The music greats will deliver the soundtrack of a generation live while the most celebrated figure skaters take the ice for gravity-defying flips, jaw-dropping spins and routines that combine raw athleticism and grace with rock music’s biggest hits. Figure skaters rocking the rink will include Olympians Jeremy Abbott, Nathan Chen, Keegan Messing, Mariah Bell, Polina Edmunds, and Sinead Kerr Marshall + John Kerr alongside viral sensation Elladj Baldé and skating icon Maxim Naumov.

“This is my favorite night of the year,” says Scott Hamilton. “The energy of rock legends and elite skaters coming together for one night only is unlike anything else and it fuels a bigger mission of changing the cancer story for future survivors. What could be better?!?!”

Hosted by Hamilton, the once-in-a-lifetime night benefits the Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation, supporting innovative cancer research and patient care. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster and the Bridgestone Arena box office.

Sony & Spotify Ink New Multi-Year Deal

Spotify has partnered with Sony on a deal that will encompass both the recorded music and publishing sides of Sony’s business, according to Billboard. Spotify states the “new direct licensing arrangement in the U.S.” will result in higher royalties for songwriters. The deal follows previously made agreements with Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Kobalt.

“Our partnership with Sony is built on a shared drive to shape the future of music. Together, we’re accelerating the pace of innovation to create powerful new opportunities and increasing revenue for artists and songwriters,” Daniel Ek, Spotify’s Founder and CEO tells Billboard. “These agreements aren’t just a milestone; they’re a catalyst for building a more dynamic and prosperous music ecosystem for everyone.”

Last spring, Spotify started paying a reduced royalty rate to songwriters and publishers in the U.S. by creating product bundles within its subscription options, resulting in what the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) says was a loss of $230 million in royalties in the first year.

“Sony Music Group and Spotify have long been mutually committed to advancing music streaming and growing the marketplace for all,” adds Rob Stringer, Chairman of Sony Music Group. “This is further reflected in our new agreements where we’re working to develop futuristic approaches that ensure our artists and songwriters remain appropriately compensated for their work, and audiences are getting a high-quality experience that’s ever evolving.”

“These deals with Sony Music Group are built to better support artists and songwriters by unlocking new formats and forging deeper connections with fans,” says Alex Norström, Co-President and Chief Business Officer at Spotify. “This alignment creates space for new opportunities and long-term growth for everyone involved.”

Bourbon & Beyond Wraps Kentucky Festival

Megan Moroney. Photo: Steve Thrasher

The seventh Bourbon & Beyond welcomed fans from around the globe and over 120 music artists over the weekend. The Bourbon, Food & Music Festival was held from September 11-14 in Louisville, Kentucky.

The festival featured headline performances from Megan Moroney, Noah Kahan, Sturgill Simpson and many more across its four days with additional performances from Ringo Starr, Dylan Gossett, Flatland Cavalry, Trombone Shorty, Muscadine Bloodline, 49 Winchester, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Colbie Caillat, Morgan Wade, Sammy Rae, Gavin DeGraw, Austin Snell, Ashe, Redferrin, Kolby Cooper, Waylon Wyatt, Bayker Blankenship, Darren Kiely, Reid Haughton, Meg McRee, Rhonda Vincent and Jett Holden, among others.

This year, the festival expanded its footprint, doubling the square footage of past layouts, and made greater use of the Kentucky Exposition Center.

The Fork & Flask Stage brought together celebrity chefs including Chris Santos, Edward Lee, Claudette Zepeda, Chef Esther Choi, Louisville’s own Anthony Lamas and Chef Lawrence Weeks. The stage also welcomed bourbon expert Chris Blandford and Chef Amanda Freitag, alongside tastings from Old Rip Van Winkle, Angel’s Envy, Woodford Reserve, Old Forester, Buffalo Trace and more.

Programming highlights throughout the weekend included a range of culinary show tapings with Redferrin, Terry Bradshaw and his son-in-law Chef Noah Hester, Elizabeth Banks, 49 Winchester, Trombone Shorty, Kelly Hansen, Redferrin, Salt Hank, Katie Crutchfield and more.

The Lumineers. Photo: Jake Mulka

Photo: Steve Thrasher

Sturgill “Johnny Blue Skies” Simpson. Photo: Steve Thrasher

Vance Joy. Photo: Steve Thrasher

Photo: Jake Mulka

Chris Stapleton Confirms Six New ‘All-American Road Show’ Dates In February

Chris Stapleton. Photo: David McClister.

Chris Stapleton is extending his “All-American Road Show” into 2026 with six additional “Evening with Chris Stapleton” shows in February.

Among the added dates are two-night stands in Las Vegas, Thackerville, OK and Uncasville, CT. and the shows will feature Stapleton alongside his full band with no opener. Tickets will be available for pre-order on Sept. 24 with general on-sale beginning Sept. 26.

The new shows add to another landmark year for Stapleton, who recently earned three nominations at the 59th Annual CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Music Video of the Year for “Think I’m In Love With You.”

Stapleton also recently celebrated the ten-year anniversary of his groundbreaking debut album, Traveller. In celebration of the milestone, new special-edition vinyl variants are now available. With global sales over 11 million, Traveller is certified 7x Platinum in the U.S. and has been streamed over 11 billion times around the world. Additionally, the album is the first country album to have spent over 500 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.

Chris Stapleton Confirmed Tour Dates:
October 10—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
October 11—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
November 1—Gonzales, LA—Boots on the Bayou
May 26—Panama City Beach, FL—Gulf Coast Jam
February 4—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM
February 5—Las Vegas, NV—Dolby Live at Park MGM
February 20—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live
February 21—Thackerville, OK—WinStar Lukas Oil Live
February 27—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino
February 28—Uncasville, CT—Mohegan Sun Casino

BOLD on-sale Friday (Sept. 26)