
Pictured (L-R): Flo Myerscough-Harris, Roxanne Gwillam-Kelly, Alex Hannaby,
Cary Dal-Lago and Iren Coutiel. Photo: Carsten Windhorst
Big Machine Label Group has elevated four of its staff members in its international division, alongside the addition of one to the team. The all-female team will continue to helm the label’s international efforts across key markets, including the UK, Australia and more.
“From the onset of Big Machine Records, a global focus was a must, and our UK-based team has led the way in building the country format, not only in the UK, but all across Europe,” shares BMLG Founder, Chairman & CEO Scott Borchetta. “They consistently find new ways to expand our footprint and drive revenue with incredible passion, execution and creativity!”
Alex Hannaby has been elevated to VP, International Marketing & Operations, in addition to her role as Head of UK. During her time with the label, Hannaby has played a key role in growing BMLG’s international expansion, especially in the UK. She also created and launched the first official country music radio chart in the UK. She has bolstered singles from Riley Green, Thomas Rhett and Jackson Dean to No. 1 on country radio in the UK and Australia. She also helped Dolly Parton’s Rockstar land in the top 5 chart positions in both the UK and Australia, and helped coordinate Carly Pearce’s upcoming performance at the Opry’s international show.
“I’m thrilled to take on this expanded role as Big Machine continues to grow internationally,” says Hannaby. “It’s an exciting next chapter, and I’m looking forward to continuing to champion our incredible artists on a global scale. This next phase of advancement and collaboration allows us to build on the momentum we’ve created and unlock even more opportunities for our roster around the world.”
Newly appointed Senior International Digital & Commercial Manager Iren Coutiel joined the label in 2017 as an intern. In her new role, she will oversee content strategy, influencer marketing, advertising, D2C initiatives and DSPs across all international markets.
Roxanne Gwillam-Kelly has been promoted to International Marketing & Promotions Manager. Over the past four years, she has driven innovative campaigns across the globe. In her new role, she will lead projects in the UK and other countries globally.
Flo Myerscough-Harris has been upped to International Marketing & Promotions Manager. She first joined BMLG in 2021, where she has been overseeing projects in the UK. Her new role will now include more international territories.
BMLG has hired Cary Dal-Lago as International Label Intern. She recently graduated from University of Westminster with a Master’s in Music Business Management. During school, she worked with Your Culture developing concert-focused content, including capturing live performances, and curating social media content. At the label, she will assist on all global projects.
Hannaby, Coutiel, Gwillam-Kelly, Myerscough-Harris and Dal-Lago are on the job and can be reached at BigMachinePRIntl@bmlg.net.
Field Of Dreams Music Festival Wraps Inaugural Event
/by Lauryn SinkTim McGraw. Photo: Steve Thrasher
The inaugural Field Of Dreams Music Festival brought over 35,000 fans to Dyersville, Iowa over the weekend.
The weekend kicked off Saturday (Aug. 30), with a sold-out headline set from Tim McGraw and additional performances from Ty Myers, Hailey Whitters, Timothy Wayne, Cody Lee, Dani Rose and Loess Hills. On Sunday (Aug. 31), Velocity Music Festival rocked the festival grounds with 15,000 fans in attendance. Fans were treated to a headlining set from the Diamond-certified Nickelback, as well as performances from Brantley Gilbert, Buckcherry, Default, Brett Scallions, Lakeview and No Fly List.
“Turning an empty field into a massive, dreamlike experience—that’s what Field of Dreams was all about!” says Nick Abate, Founder and CEO of U.S. Concert Agency (USCA). “These weren’t just shows – they’re the beginning of something way bigger. Thousands of fans, incredible artists, and an unmatched energy came together to bring the dream to life. Huge thanks to everyone who made it happen. We’re just getting started!”
Hailey Whitters. Photo: Steve Thrasher
Ty Myers. Photo: Steve Thrasher
Dani Rose.
Nickelback.
Brantley Gilbert. Photo: Steve Thrasher
Kacey Musgraves Renews Global Publishing Deal With Warner Chappell Music
/by Lauryn SinkKacey Musgraves.
Kacey Musgraves has renewed her publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.
“Warner Chappell has been a wonderful longstanding home for my songs and I’m so grateful for the continuation into a future I’m so excited about,” says Musgraves.
Musgraves first joined Warner Chappell Music as a staff writer when she was 21. A Golden, Texas native, she began songwriting at eight years old and shortly after learned how to play the mandolin and guitar. She released three self-produced albums in the early 2000s and released her first major-label debut studio album, Same Trailer Different Park in 2013, earning the singer-songwriter her first Best Country Album at the Grammy Awards. Musgraves followed that success and released Pageant Material (2015) and A Very Kacey Christmas (2016) before releasing her groundbreaking album Golden Hour (2018). The album featured the Grammy-winning singles “Space Cowboy” (Best Country Song) and “Butterflies” (Best Country Solo Performance), and made her the third artist to ever win the coveted Album of the Year award at the Grammys, CMAs, and ACM awards. In 2021, she released star-crossed, followed by the 2023 duet with Zach Bryan on the global sensation “I Remember Everything,” which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, marking her first No. 1 on the chart. In 2024, Musgraves won Best Country Duo/Group Performance for the song, earning her the distinction of being the only artist in Grammy history to win in every country category. Her newest album, Deeper Well (2024), also became her fifth consecutive No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart and features the hit single “The Architect,” which won Best Country Song at the 2025 Grammy Awards.
“Kacey has been a valuable part of our Warner Chappell family here in Nashville for a long time, and we’re proud to continue championing her artistry and songs,” shares Phil May, General Manager, WCM Nashville. “She joined WCM shortly after I did, and I was fortunate to be a part of her first deal with us. It’s been an honor to watch her career growth over the years, and we’re very excited to see what the future holds for her as she continues to raise the bar as both a songwriter and artist.”
“Kacey is an exceptionally gifted songwriter who has been a powerful voice in country music from the start, and we’re looking forward to helping shape this next chapter,” adds Guy Moot, Co-Chair and CEO, and Carianne Marshall, Co-Chair and COO, WCM.
JUST IN: Big Machine Label Group Expands International Team
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): Flo Myerscough-Harris, Roxanne Gwillam-Kelly, Alex Hannaby,
Cary Dal-Lago and Iren Coutiel. Photo: Carsten Windhorst
Big Machine Label Group has elevated four of its staff members in its international division, alongside the addition of one to the team. The all-female team will continue to helm the label’s international efforts across key markets, including the UK, Australia and more.
“From the onset of Big Machine Records, a global focus was a must, and our UK-based team has led the way in building the country format, not only in the UK, but all across Europe,” shares BMLG Founder, Chairman & CEO Scott Borchetta. “They consistently find new ways to expand our footprint and drive revenue with incredible passion, execution and creativity!”
Alex Hannaby has been elevated to VP, International Marketing & Operations, in addition to her role as Head of UK. During her time with the label, Hannaby has played a key role in growing BMLG’s international expansion, especially in the UK. She also created and launched the first official country music radio chart in the UK. She has bolstered singles from Riley Green, Thomas Rhett and Jackson Dean to No. 1 on country radio in the UK and Australia. She also helped Dolly Parton’s Rockstar land in the top 5 chart positions in both the UK and Australia, and helped coordinate Carly Pearce’s upcoming performance at the Opry’s international show.
“I’m thrilled to take on this expanded role as Big Machine continues to grow internationally,” says Hannaby. “It’s an exciting next chapter, and I’m looking forward to continuing to champion our incredible artists on a global scale. This next phase of advancement and collaboration allows us to build on the momentum we’ve created and unlock even more opportunities for our roster around the world.”
Newly appointed Senior International Digital & Commercial Manager Iren Coutiel joined the label in 2017 as an intern. In her new role, she will oversee content strategy, influencer marketing, advertising, D2C initiatives and DSPs across all international markets.
Roxanne Gwillam-Kelly has been promoted to International Marketing & Promotions Manager. Over the past four years, she has driven innovative campaigns across the globe. In her new role, she will lead projects in the UK and other countries globally.
Flo Myerscough-Harris has been upped to International Marketing & Promotions Manager. She first joined BMLG in 2021, where she has been overseeing projects in the UK. Her new role will now include more international territories.
BMLG has hired Cary Dal-Lago as International Label Intern. She recently graduated from University of Westminster with a Master’s in Music Business Management. During school, she worked with Your Culture developing concert-focused content, including capturing live performances, and curating social media content. At the label, she will assist on all global projects.
Hannaby, Coutiel, Gwillam-Kelly, Myerscough-Harris and Dal-Lago are on the job and can be reached at BigMachinePRIntl@bmlg.net.
Thomas Rhett Readies Deluxe Edition Of ‘About A Woman’
/by Lauryn SinkThomas Rhett is slated to release a deluxe edition of his 2024 album, About A Woman, available on streaming platforms Sept. 26 via The Valory Music Co. The project can be pre-ordered on CD and vinyl ahead of its Oct. 3 physical release exclusively with Amazon.
The album includes 25 tracks, including the brand new “Water,” “Chapter 10” and “On a River.” Previously released additions include collaborations with Jordan Davis, Lanie Gardner, Blake Shelton, Teddy Swims and Tucker Wetmore.
“I can’t even describe the joy I’ve felt this summer,” shares Rhett. “It is unreal how much fans have made this new music part of their lives – they’ve come out to dance and sing along at shows, added favorites to their playlists and tuned in on the radio in a way that I will remember the rest of my life.”
Rhett recently notched his 24th career No. 1 with “After All the Bars Are Closed.” He will continue on his “Better In Boots Tour” through the end of the month.
ABOUT A WOMAN (DELUXE) Track List:
1. “Fool”
2. “Overdrive”
3. “Gone Country”
4. “Beautiful As You”
5. “Can’t Love You Anymore”
6. “After All The Bars Are Closed”
7. “Church”
8. “Back To Blue”
9. “Country For California”
10. “Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman”
11. “What Could Go Right”
12. “Boots”
13. “Don’t Wanna Dance”
14. “I Could Spend Forever Loving You”
15. “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Woman (ft. Teddy Swims)”
16. “What Could Go Right (ft. Lanie Gardner)”
17. “Small Town Girls (Ft. Tucker Wetmore)”
18. “I’m That Guy”
19. “Dance With You”
20. “Ain’t A Bad Life (ft. Jordan Davis)”
21. “Old Tricks (ft. Blake Shelton)”
22. “Bottle With Your Name On It”
23. “Water”
24. “Chapter 10”
25. “On A River”
Thelma & James’ Debut Project ‘Starting Over’ To Drop Sept. 19
/by Lorie HollabaughRising duo Thelma & James, (singer-songwriters MacKenzie Porter and Jake Etheridge) are gearing up for the release of their debut EP Starting Over on Sept. 19 via Big Loud Records.
The pair had both forged successful solo careers before collaborating, and their first co-write in over a decade produced the project’s opening song and viral track “Happy Ever After You,” the catalyst for the duo itself. Porter and Etheridge co-wrote every song on Starting Over alongside trusted collaborators including Lonas (who produced the project), Natalie Hemby, Lori McKenna, Josh Osborne and more.
The EP features previously-released songs like “Nostalgic for Nothing,” “Canaries in a Coal Mine,” “Chainsmokin’ Memories” and “First Love.” Starting Over also introduces new songs “Loser,” “Parking Lot Prayers” and “Starting Over” from the married duo.
“We are so excited to announce our very first EP together. These songs came together quickly and creating them felt so effortless,” share Thelma & James. “When we sat down to write back in December, there was no plan beyond getting a few ideas off our chests. We never imagined it would turn into a band, a record deal and now an entire project – but looking back, it feels inevitable.”
“Jake is my best collaborator in every part of life, so it only makes sense that it translates into music too,” Porter adds. “This is just the beginning; we have so many songs… they just won’t stop flooding our brains.”
Starting Over Track List:
1. “Happy Ever After You” (MacKenzie Porter, Jake Etheridge)
2. “Chainsmokin Memories” (Jake Etheridge, Jordan Minton, MacKenzie Porter, Jordan Reynolds, Parker Welling)
3. “Loser” (Jake Etheridge, Natalie Hemby, MacKenzie Porter)
4. “Parking Lot Prayers” (Jake Etheridge, MacKenzie Porter, Jordan Reynolds, Emily Weisband)
5. “Canaries in a Coal Mine” (Jake Etheridge, Josh Osborne, MacKenzie Porter, Scott Stepakoff)
6. “Nostalgic for Nothing” (Jake Etheridge, MacKenzie Porter, Jordan Reynolds, Parker Welling)
7. “First Love” (Jake Etheridge, Lauren Hungate, MacKenzie Porter)
8. “Starting Over” (Jake Etheridge, Lori McKenna, MacKenzie Porter)
NSAI Elevates Three, Adds Two Team Members
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R): Allison Barrett (Chapter Relations Manager), Natalie Flynn (Songwriter Services Coordinator), Maxwell Trotter (Sr. Songwriter Services Rep), Sarah Arnold (Songwriter Services Rep), Lillian Creasy (Reception).
The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) has elevated three team members and added two new members.
Allison Barrett, who joined NSAI in July of 2021, has transitioned from Songwriter Services Coordinator to Chapter Relations Manager, where she will now oversee NSAI’s global network of chapters. Natalie Flynn has stepped into the role of Songwriter Services Coordinator, handling billing, song contest administration and assisting with the annual Member Awards held during Tin Pan South week.
Sarah Arnold, previously in reception, has accepted the role of Songwriter Services Rep where she will meet with existing and prospective members on how to best utilize NSAI’s resources. Lillian Creasy joins the team as the new receptionist.
Maxwell Trotter has been promoted to Senior Songwriter Relations Rep, a role he stepped into in March of 2025.
Anne Rohosy Elevated To Chief Commercial Officer At Gibson
/by Lorie HollabaughAnne Rohosy. Photo: Courtesy of Gibson
Anne Rohosy has been appointed Chief Commercial Officer of leading global instrument brand Gibson, Inc.
Rohosy has been a key member of Gibson’s leadership team since 2021, serving as Chief Human Resources and Impact Officer, as well as Managing Director of the Gibson Amplifiers business. During this time, Rohosy has led organizational transformation, championed culture and people strategy, and guided the revitalization of Gibson’s iconic Amplifier division.
In this expanded role as CCO, Rohosy will lead Gibson’s global commercial strategy, overseeing wholesale, direct-to-consumer, and retail channels as the company accelerates its growth and brand presence worldwide.
Rohosy has over 30 years of leadership experience across top-tier global brands including Levi Strauss & Co. and Nike to the company, as well as proven expertise in brand building, P&L management, sales and marketing operations, and organizational transformation. She has held President and Executive Vice President roles overseeing multi-billion-dollar businesses, led global market expansions, and driven strategic growth across the Americas and Europe.
“Anne’s leadership has been instrumental in shaping Gibson’s transformation over the past several years,” says Cesar Gueikian, President and CEO of Gibson. “Her deep experience in building global brands, leading complex commercial organizations, and driving innovation makes her the right leader to take Gibson’s commercial strategy to the next level.”
“I am excited to step into the role of Chief Commercial Officer,” says Rohosy. “Gibson has a legacy unlike any other, and we have incredible opportunities ahead to expand our reach, strengthen our brands, and deliver for our fans and partners worldwide.”
Avery Roberson Inks With Sea Gayle Music
/by Madison HahnenPictured: (L-R, front row): J.D. Groover (Sea Gayle Music) Avery Roberson (Sea Gayle Music) and Chris DuBois (Sea Gayle Music.). (L-R, middle row): Row 2: Brandon Gregg (Sea Gayle Music) Emily Craig (Sea Gayle Music) and Kim Wiggins (Sea Gayle Music). (L-R, back row): LJ Stoll (Big Machine ) Davis Forney (Sea Gayle Music) and Carly Strickland (Big Machine).
Avery Roberson has signed a global publishing deal with Sea Gayle Music.
Hailing from Rutherfordton, North Carolina, Roberson blends traditional country storytelling with today’s energy. Roberson first gained traction competing on The Voice. He also earned a cut on Bailey Zimmerman’s Religiously.
“From the first time I hung out and heard Avery, I knew there was something special in his voice and writing. He’s authentic, hardworking, and driven- all things that make great artists last. He respects tradition while bringing his own fresh perspective. We are so thrilled to be on this journey with him” says J.D. Groover, Sr. Creative Director at Sea Gayle Music.
“Some of my favorite songs ever have been written by so many of the writers here at Sea Gayle,” adds Roberson. “To now be apart of the family and writing with these guys, it is a full circle moment for me. I couldn’t be more grateful for the belief they’ve shown in me, and I’m ready to get to work and write songs that matter.”
“Avery Roberson is the kind of talent that shines on every level,” shares Chris DuBois, CEO of Sea Gayle Music. “He has undeniable star power as an artist, and his instincts as a storyteller give his songwriting a depth and authenticity that truly set him apart. We’re thrilled to welcome him to the Sea Gayle family and to be part of helping share his music with the world.”
Marcus King Band Family Reunion Features Jamey Johnson, Molly Tuttle, More
/by Lorie HollabaughMarcus King. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
The Marcus King Band Family Reunion wrapped another successful weekend of music and fun Aug. 23-24 in North Charleston after being moved from Firefly Distillery to the North Charleston Coliseum due to inclement weather.
The two-day festival was inspired by King’s treks to his great grandparents’ home for front porch pickin’ and covered dishes, and this year featured performances by Jamey Johnson, Molly Tuttle, Marcus King & Friends, Leah Blevins, Pearl, Stephen Wilson, Jr., Hiss Golden Messenger, Joshua Ray Walker, Henry’s Pocket and the Marcus King Band.
Some of the best barbecue in the South was available for sampling as well, with renowned pitmasters All Pro Smoke Show’s Andy Knudson, Will Andrews of Rolling Bones, Aaron Siegel & Taylor Garrigan of Home Team BBQ, and Matt Register of Southern Smoke live fire cooking whole hog, beef ribs, chicken, fish, seafood, coal-roasted root vegetables, and more all weekend long.
$1 from every ticket sold went to the Curfew Fellowship Fund, King’s charity, which provides and assists those struggling with sobriety and addiction, and also helps fund music education.
Jamey Johnson. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Leah Blevins. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Molly Tuttle. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Pearl. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Joshua Ray Walker. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Stephen Wilson Jr. Photo: Andy Hawkes & Nick Leonard
Earl Scruggs Music Festival Draws Record Turnout To 4th Annual Event
/by Lauryn SinkSierra Hull joins The Earls of Leicester for a spirited Sunday set at the 2025 Earl Scruggs Music Festival. Photo: Cora Wagoner for Loch & Key Productions
The Earl Scruggs Music Festival wrapped its fourth annual event this weekend, drawing more than double in attendance since last year.
The annual gathering was held on the grounds of Tryon International in Mill Spring, North Carolina. Standout moments included Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band serving as the headliners. Joining them was Del McCoury Band, Sam Bush, Watchhouse, The Wood Brothers, The War And Treaty, The Earls of Leicester, Sierra Hull and more.
Outside of the music, fans were treated to seminars, youth showcases, horseback trail rides, bourbon tasting, dance workshops, family-friendly activities, jam sessions and much more.
The festival will return to Tryon International during for Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 4-6) 2026.