
Abby Anderson
I’m driving fast and I’m not holding back, newcomer Abby Anderson sings on “This Feeling,” a track from I’m Good, her debut EP for Black River Entertainment, which releases today (Friday, Sept. 7).
While those lyrics are an apt description of the young girl Anderson sings about, who is grappling with both the euphoria and eagerness that surround an early romance, they also suit the artist herself.
Last weekend, the 21-year-old Anderson appeared as part of Dierks Bentley’s Seven Peaks Festival in Colorado, and will make her Grand Ole Opry debut this weekend. She will join Brett Eldredge’s The Long Way Tour, which launches Sept. 13.
Sitting in the Black River recording complex, just days before her album release, this transparent and vivacious Texan is more than ready to bare her soul—and soulful sound—to the masses on her project.
“When I was thinking about the songs to include, I honestly wanted songs that made me smile, made me happy,” she tells MusicRow. “I love music that makes my heart happy. All I want is to give a lot of joy in this world.”
The EP is filled with dance-worthy, empowering tracks like “Dance Away My Broken Heart” and the swaggering kiss-off “Naked Truth.”
But the gorgeous “Make Him Wait,” the EP’s sole ballad, proves Anderson can step outside the realm of flirty fun and fully engage a listener even in the quieter moments. The track, penned with Tom Douglas and Josh Kerr, is the centerpiece of the EP, filled with wisdom handed down from Anderson’s parents.
“Writing with Tom and Josh is like college,” Anderson says. “I’m not going to college—I didn’t even apply to college—but writing with them and so many other talented writers, I feel like I’m in school every single day to learn how to get better at my craft. We wrote this song in about 45-minutes. It’s everything my parents taught me about boys and dating.

“Being raised in a house full of girls, I think it was very important to my parents to teach us where our worth comes from. You don’t have to find your worth only in a relationship or a guy. A guy doesn’t have to get his value from dating, either. They just helped us to understand that we are worth something. And it’s ok to trust your worth with someone [who is] worth your trust.”
Anderson comes from a family of seven children (six girls and a boy), and all of them inherited their parents’ musical talents.
“I’m a little biased, but my dad’s tenor voice is beautiful,” she says, before relating how her mother once made the trip to Nashville to pursue a country music career of her own, before meeting Anderson’s father and moving to Texas.
All of the Anderson children were given piano lessons from an early age.
“I hated them, absolutely hated them,” Anderson recalls of her lessons, laughing. “But then, my mom showed me YouTube videos of Elvis Presley and Ray Charles, and I was hooked. And growing up in Texas, country [music] was always being played in the car. Vince Gill is big for me, The Judds, K.T. Oslin, Linda Ronstadt, all those soulful voices.”
Another of those indelible influences was music of the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, who died Aug. 16. “I cried that day, that was a hard one,” Anderson recalls. “But that woman, her music, she’s going to live forever.”
She graduated high school early and moved to Nashville in 2015. Shortly after, Anderson connected with Liz Morin and Ronna Reeves, who passed her music along to Black River Entertainment’s VP, A&R Doug Johnson.
“I met with him and he asked me to come back the next week and the whole label was downstairs. I played a few songs and they asked me a lot of questions and a week later I had a deal.”
With that signing, she joined Black River, home to breakthrough artist Kelsea Ballerini.
“Kelsea’s amazing. She’s leading the pack for women in country. I was fortunate to open for her about two years ago, even before I signed with Black River. She invited me on her bus and we chatted. She advised me to write with your friends and to surround yourself with good people. I’ve definitely done that.”
Rod Phillips Named Executive Vice President Of Country Programming Strategy at iHeartMedia
/by Lorie HollabaughRod Phillips
Rod Phillips has been promoted to the new position of Executive Vice President of Country Programming Strategy at iHeartMedia, the company announced today. Phillips will continue to report to Tom Poleman, Chief Programming Officer for iHeartMedia, and Brad Hardin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the iHeartMedia National Programming Group.
In his new role, Phillips will continue to lead the Nashville-based iHeartCountry team in overseeing iHeartMedia’s country formats, and further extend the company’s country brands across multiple platforms including broadcast, digital, social and live events. He’ll also continue to guide and develop the company’s roster of country programmers and on-air talent, as well as book artists and produce events for iHeartMedia including the nationally-recognized iHeartCountry Music Festival, and head up iHeartCountry’s music discovery and emerging artist initiatives, including the Artist Integration Program and the On the Verge program, which has played a key role in breaking artists like Granger Smith, Maren Morris, Luke Combs, Lauren Alaina, Devin Dawson, Carly Pearce and Morgan Evans.
Phillips has more than 25 years’ programming experience and has led the iHeartCountry team since August 2015. He previously served as iHeartMedia’s Senior Vice President of Programming for the Southeast Region, Program Director and on-air personality for KISS 103.5 in Chicago, and Operations Manager for iHeartMedia’s Miami/Ft. Lauderdale market. In 2011, Phillips helped develop “The Bobby Bones Show,” the top-rated nationally-syndicated country morning show, working closely with Bones to expand the show’s original format and moving “The Bobby Bones Show” from Austin to Nashville for its successful transition into country radio in February 2013. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.
“Rod has done an amazing job leading our iHeartCountry brand, which reaches millions of Country music fans across America each month,” said Tom Poleman. “He’s been the key force in our continued success in the format and our continued position as the largest and most well-respected Country broadcast network in the U.S. We’re excited that he’ll be taking an even larger role here to help further guide our Country programming in over 150 markets.”
“As Country music continues to increase in popularity with audiences across America, iHeartMedia has more Country brands than ever before and our station ratings are on the rise,” said Phillips. “I couldn’t be more excited to continue to lead the iHeartCountry brand based here in Nashville.”
Logan Ledger Signs With Rounder Records
/by Jessica NicholsonLogan Ledger
T Bone Burnett‘s Electro Magnetic Recordings has announced its artist Logan Ledger has signed to Rounder Records.
Ledger is in the studio with T. Bone Burnett, who is producing his debut album, slated for release in 2019. He will preview material from the project on Friday, Sept. 14 at the Mercy Lounge during AmericanaFest in Nashville.
“The Rounder team and I are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Logan, a young singer and writer who easily qualifies as Nashville’s best kept secret,” said Rounder Records President John Strohm. “Rounder has a long history of successful projects with T Bone, and we are humbled to be a part of what we believe will prove to be one of the finest productions of his remarkable career.”
T Bone Burnett added, “A couple of years ago, my great friend Dennis Crouch sent me a recording of a song called ‘Let the Mermaids Flirt with Me’ by a young singer and writer named Logan Ledger. He had, and has, a voice filled with history. I could hear echoes of one great singer after another in his tone. He sang without artifice. As we have been working together over the last couple of years, I have begun to discover the wide territory he is able to cover, and I look forward to exploring these new worlds of music with him.”
Ledger said, “Ever since I was a kid listening to Doc Watson and Norman Blake records in my childhood home and dreaming about a life in music, Rounder has been an important presence in my life. It’s an honor to be working with a record label that not only proudly represents decades of our musical tradition, but also believes that history continues to inform our future sonic landscape.
“It has been a real privilege to work with T Bone on this record. We share a musical vision for the twenty-first century born from the deep well of American music. It has also been a joy to play alongside my gurus (both musical and otherwise) Dennis Crouch, Russ Pahl, and Jay Bellerose.”
Californian native, Ledger came to music fairly early: he began singing as a young child and started playing old-time and bluegrass music on guitar at age 12. Enamored of early roots music recordings of Appalachian ballads and string bands from the 1930s, he soon discovered the music of Hank Williams and George Jones—he describes it as “a bomb going off in my mind”—and devoted himself wholeheartedly to learning all he could about country music.
After college, he briefly returned to the Bay Area where he played with a bluegrass band, but quickly realized the need to move to Nashville. In Music City he threw himself into writing and performing.
RIAA Reports 253 Song Awards, 57 Album Awards For August 2018
/by Eric T. ParkerFor country, Brett Young achieves a Platinum plaque for his self-titled debut alongside Chris Young‘s The Man I Want To Be. Jason Aldean‘s Rearview Town earns Gold certification.
Single action goes to Lady Antebellum for achieving 9x Platinum status on “Need You Now.” Hunter Hayes‘ “Wanted” earns 5x Platinum, while Luke Combs Earns 3x Platinum for “Hurricane.” Cam earns 2x Platinum “Burning House” alongside Chris Janson‘s “Buy Me A Boat,” Combs’ “When It Rains It Pours,” and Trace Adkins‘ 2007 hit “You’re Gonna Miss This” and 2005 hit “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk.”
Billy Currington‘s “Do I Make You Wanna” earns Platinum status alongside three Brett Eldredge tunes: “Mean To Me,” “Mercy” and “Lose My Mind.” Chris Young is back on the Platinum list with “The Man I Want To Be” and “Losing Sleep,” as is Dan + Shay‘s “Tequila” and “Nothin’ Like You.” Devin Dawson also achieves those million-moving stats with “All On Me” in addition to Combs’ “One Number Away,” Lee Brice‘s “That Don’t Sound Like You” and Old Dominion‘s “No Such Thing As A Broken Heart,” “Song For Another Time” and “Written In The Sand.” Adkins also sees his “Ladies Love Country Boys” reach the Platinum mark.
For Gold singles, Carrie Underwood‘s “The Champion” achieves the mark, as does Cole Swindell‘s “Flatliner,” Kenny Chesney‘s “Get Along,” Combs’ “Beautiful Crazy” and Adkins’ “Just Fishin’.”
Exclusive: Abby Anderson Brings Grooves And Soul To Debut EP
/by Jessica NicholsonAbby Anderson
I’m driving fast and I’m not holding back, newcomer Abby Anderson sings on “This Feeling,” a track from I’m Good, her debut EP for Black River Entertainment, which releases today (Friday, Sept. 7).
While those lyrics are an apt description of the young girl Anderson sings about, who is grappling with both the euphoria and eagerness that surround an early romance, they also suit the artist herself.
Last weekend, the 21-year-old Anderson appeared as part of Dierks Bentley’s Seven Peaks Festival in Colorado, and will make her Grand Ole Opry debut this weekend. She will join Brett Eldredge’s The Long Way Tour, which launches Sept. 13.
Sitting in the Black River recording complex, just days before her album release, this transparent and vivacious Texan is more than ready to bare her soul—and soulful sound—to the masses on her project.
“When I was thinking about the songs to include, I honestly wanted songs that made me smile, made me happy,” she tells MusicRow. “I love music that makes my heart happy. All I want is to give a lot of joy in this world.”
The EP is filled with dance-worthy, empowering tracks like “Dance Away My Broken Heart” and the swaggering kiss-off “Naked Truth.”
But the gorgeous “Make Him Wait,” the EP’s sole ballad, proves Anderson can step outside the realm of flirty fun and fully engage a listener even in the quieter moments. The track, penned with Tom Douglas and Josh Kerr, is the centerpiece of the EP, filled with wisdom handed down from Anderson’s parents.
“Writing with Tom and Josh is like college,” Anderson says. “I’m not going to college—I didn’t even apply to college—but writing with them and so many other talented writers, I feel like I’m in school every single day to learn how to get better at my craft. We wrote this song in about 45-minutes. It’s everything my parents taught me about boys and dating.
“Being raised in a house full of girls, I think it was very important to my parents to teach us where our worth comes from. You don’t have to find your worth only in a relationship or a guy. A guy doesn’t have to get his value from dating, either. They just helped us to understand that we are worth something. And it’s ok to trust your worth with someone [who is] worth your trust.”
Anderson comes from a family of seven children (six girls and a boy), and all of them inherited their parents’ musical talents.
“I’m a little biased, but my dad’s tenor voice is beautiful,” she says, before relating how her mother once made the trip to Nashville to pursue a country music career of her own, before meeting Anderson’s father and moving to Texas.
All of the Anderson children were given piano lessons from an early age.
“I hated them, absolutely hated them,” Anderson recalls of her lessons, laughing. “But then, my mom showed me YouTube videos of Elvis Presley and Ray Charles, and I was hooked. And growing up in Texas, country [music] was always being played in the car. Vince Gill is big for me, The Judds, K.T. Oslin, Linda Ronstadt, all those soulful voices.”
Another of those indelible influences was music of the late Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, who died Aug. 16. “I cried that day, that was a hard one,” Anderson recalls. “But that woman, her music, she’s going to live forever.”
She graduated high school early and moved to Nashville in 2015. Shortly after, Anderson connected with Liz Morin and Ronna Reeves, who passed her music along to Black River Entertainment’s VP, A&R Doug Johnson.
“I met with him and he asked me to come back the next week and the whole label was downstairs. I played a few songs and they asked me a lot of questions and a week later I had a deal.”
With that signing, she joined Black River, home to breakthrough artist Kelsea Ballerini.
“Kelsea’s amazing. She’s leading the pack for women in country. I was fortunate to open for her about two years ago, even before I signed with Black River. She invited me on her bus and we chatted. She advised me to write with your friends and to surround yourself with good people. I’ve definitely done that.”
Average Joes’ Cypress Spring Readies Second Studio Album
/by Jessica NicholsonAverage Joes’ rising country trio, Cypress Spring, is set to release their second studio album, American White Trash, available Oct. 12. The release of American White Trash coincides with Cypress Spring’s fall tour kicking off today(Sept 7) in Cincinnati.
The Florida-based group’s 13-track album offers odes to patriotism in “America.” Meanwhile, “Needle Junkie” sings the praises of vinyl records, plus the newest backwoods mud bog anthem, “Muddy.”
Cypress Spring’s music was first introduced on CMT’s Party Down South. Since then, the band has garnered over 18 million YouTube views of their breakthrough video, “Way of Life,” over 25 million streams across digital radio platforms, over 100,000 fans across social media and more than 250,000 sales on the popular “Mud Digger” compilation albums.
American White Trash Track List:
1. America
2. White Trash
3. Needle Junkie
4. Higher
5. If Heaven’s Got A Dirt Road
6. The Other Half
7. Whiskey’s Always Strong
8. Homemade f/Devin Burris
9. Bird Dawgin’
10. Let’s Ride
11. Muddy
12. Anybody Out There f/Chase Cummings
13. Whiskey’s Always Strong (Acoustic)
Tori Kelly Announces Hiding Place Tour, New Album
/by Alex ParryTori Kelly will kick off a North American headline tour on Oct. 18 at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA. Kelly and her band will perform at several historic houses of worship, including New York City’s Riverside Church and the Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles.
The run is in support of her new project, Hiding Place, a collection of R&B infused gospel songs that was produced by Kirk Franklin and released under Capitol Records. The passion project follows Tori’s 2015 album Unbreakable Smile, which contained the Gold-certified singles “Nobody Love,” “Should’ve Been Us” and “Hollow.”
Hiding Place will be released on Friday, Sept. 14. Tickets for the Hiding Place Tour will go on sale the same day.
Tori Kelly –Hiding Place Tour
Date City/State – Venue
10/18 Atlanta, GA – The Tabernacle
10/19 Birmingham, AL – Lyric Theatre
10/21 Charlotte, NC – McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square
10/22 Durham, NC – Carolina Theatre
10/25 Munhall, PA – Carnegie Music Hall of Homestead
10/27 Philadelphia, PA – Temple Performing Arts Center
10/28 Washington, DC – Warner Theatre
10/30 New York, NY – Riverside Church
11/1 Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre
11/2 Grand Rapids, MI – Fountain Street Church
11/5 Chicago, IL – Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/6 Chicago, IL – Fourth Presbyterian Church
11/8 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
11/11 Dallas, TX – Majestic Theater
11/12 Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
11/13 Houston, TX – Wortham Center Cullen Theater
11/16 Los Angeles, CA – The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/17 Los Angeles, CA – The Cathedral Sanctuary at Immanuel Presbyterian Church
11/19 San Francisco, CA – Herbst Theater
Zac Brown Band, Shawn Mendes To Meet At ‘CMT Crossroads’
/by Sarah SkatesCMT has announced multi-platinum stars Shawn Mendes and Zac Brown Band will tape an upcoming installment of the celebrated series CMT Crossroads next week near Nashville. The show will debut Wednesday, Oct. 24 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
The news comes on the heels of strong growth for the network. CMT reports it is on track to earn its highest rated year since 2014, having notched six consecutive quarters of year-over-year growth among viewers P18-49.
Mendes released his highly anticipated self-titled third album in May, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, featuring the hits “In My Blood” and “Lost In Japan.” These follow his massive singles “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back” and “Stitches.”
Zac Brown Band has had four consecutive albums debut at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Albums chart. To date, the group has won three Grammy Awards, sold more than 30 million singles, 9 million albums, and achieved 15 No. 1 radio singles.
Apple Music Publishes 116 “Top 100” Music Charts
/by Eric T. ParkerIn a demo to Rolling Stone, there will be one global chart and a top 100 chart for every country in which Apple Music is available (grouped together under the platform’s “Browse” tab and have a similar visual appearance to that of playlists or albums, notes reporter Amy X. Wang). Each chart is expected to be updated daily, at 12 a.m. PT.
Broader updates to Apple’s software and hardware products are expected at the company’s Sept. 12 special event.
Luke Combs Announces First Arena Headlining Tour
/by Sarah SkatesLuke Combs will kick off his first headlining arena tour in 2019. The Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour will feature special guests LANCO and Jameson Rodgers. Commencing Jan. 31 at Birmingham’s Legacy Arena at the BJCC, the outing will run through the spring, visiting legendary venues including New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater.
The tour was announced by Combs earlier this morning (Sept. 7) on SiriusXM’s The Highway.
Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. In an effort to combat scalping, fan club tickets will be sold through the Ticketmaster Verified Fan™ program and all tickets will have fan-focused pricing offered between $25 and $50.
Combs plays Nashville tonight (Sept. 7) as part of Jason Aldean’s tour. Later this fall Combs travels to Europe for a series of headline shows which sold out months in advance.
He is nominated at the 2018 CMA Awards for Male Vocalist of the Year and New Artist of the Year. Combs wrapped the record-breaking, 55-city sold-out Don’t Tempt Me With A Good Time Tour earlier this year. His major label debut, This One’s For You, is currently the most-streamed country album of 2018, achieving over 1 billion streams.
Luke Combs Beer Never Broke My Heart Tour
January 31—Birmingham, AL—Legacy Arena at the BJCC*
February 1—Huntington, WV—Big Sandy Superstore Arena*
February 2—Greensboro, NC—Greensboro Coliseum Complex*
February 7—Wichita, KS—INTRUST Bank Arena*
February 8—North Little Rock, AR—Verizon Arena*
February 9—Baton Rouge, LA—Raising Cane’s River Center*
February 14—Greenville, SC—Bon Secours Wellness Arena*
February 15—Knoxville, TN—Thompson-Boling Arena*
February 16—Evansville, IN—Ford Center*
February 21—Hershey, PA—Giant Center*
February 22—Columbus, OH—Schottenstein Center*
February 23—Charlottesville, VA—John Paul Jones Arena*
February 28—New York, NY—Manhattan Center Hammerstein Ballroom†
March 1—Bangor, ME—Cross Insurance Center*
March 2—Worcester, MA—DCU Center*
March 8—Tupelo, MS—BancorpSouth Arena*
March 9—Orange Beach, AL—Amphitheatre at The Wharf*
March 28—London, ON—Budweiser Garden*
March 29—Oshawa, ON—Tribute Communities Centre*
March 30—Kingston, Ontario—Leon’s Centre*
April 11—Duluth, MN—AMSOIL Arena*
sApril 12—Moline, IL—TaxSlayer Center*
April 13—Saginaw, MI—Dow Event Center*
April 25—Green Bay, WI—Resch Center*
April 26—La Crosse, WI—La Crosse Center*
May 10—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center*
May 11—Omaha, NE—CHI Health Center Omaha*
May 12—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheater*
*with LANCO and Jameson Rodgers
†with Jameson Rodgers
Kane Brown Details Upcoming Album, First Headlining Arena Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonSince his debut RCA Nashville album released in 2016, Kane Brown has been a mainstay on the country music charts. He made history earlier this year by becoming the first artist to top all five Billboard Country Charts with his breakthrough album.
The 24-year-old’s career impetus continues with the upcoming release of his new album, Experiment, on Nov. 9. Brown co-wrote 11 of the album’s dozen tracks, and welcomed writers including Taylor Phillips, Shy Carter, Will Weatherly, Laura Veltz, and more.
Brown will hit the road in January on his first arena headlining tour, the Kane Brown: Live Forever Tour, which will include support acts Granger Smith, RaeLynn, Danielle Bradbery and Jimmie Allen on select dates.
Experiment Track Listing:
1. “Baby Come Back to Me”
Kane Brown/Chase McGill/Matthew McGinn/Will Weatherly
2. “Good as You”
Kane Brown/Brock Berryhill/Shy Carter/Taylor Phillips/Will Weatherly
3. “Lose It”
Kane Brown/Chase McGill/Will Weatherly
4. “It Ain’t You It’s Me”
Kane Brown/Brock Berryhill/Josh Hoge/Taylor Phillips
5. “Short Skirt Weather”
Kane Brown/Chase McGill/Will Weatherly
6. “Homesick”
Kane Brown/Brock Berryhill/Matthew McGinn/Taylor Phillips
7. “Weekend”
Kane Brown/Chase McGill/Will Weatherly
8. “Work”
Kane Brown/Sam Ellis/Josh Hoge
9. “One Night Only”
Kane Brown/Corey Crowder/Josh Hoge/Matthew McGinn
10. “My Where I Come From”
Kane Brown/Chase McGill/Matthew McGinn/Will Weatherly
11. “American Bad Dream”
Kane Brown/Sam Ellis/Josh Hoge/Chase McGill
12. “Live Forever”
Sam Ellis/Jon Green/Laura Veltz
Kane Brown: Live Forever Tour Dates (2019)
Jan. 10: Infinite Energy Arena @ Duluth GA
Jan. 11: Pensacola Bay Center @ Pensacola FL
Jan. 12: Columbus Civic Center @ Columbus GA
Jan. 17: Silverstein Eye Centers Arena @ Independence MO
Jan. 18: Landers Arena @ Southaven MS
Jan. 19: Lloyd Noble Center @ Norman OK
Jan. 24: Von Braun Arena @ Huntsville AL
Jan. 25: Colonial Life Arena @ Columbia SC
Jan. 26: Amway Center @ Orlando FL
Jan. 31: Berglund Center @ Roanoke VA
Feb. 1: The Arena @ Corbin KY
Feb. 15: BMO Harris Arena @ Rockford IL
Feb. 16: Swiftel Center @ Brookings SD
Feb. 17: Ralph Engelstad Arena @ Grand Forks ND
Feb. 21: SNHU Arena @ Manchester NH
Feb. 22: Oakdale Theatre @ Wallingford CT
Feb. 23: Covelli Centre @ Youngstown OH
Feb. 28: Grossinger Motors Arena @ Bloomington IL
March 1:Show Me Center Cape @ Girardeau MO
March 2: CenturyLink Center @ Bossier City LA
March 7: Allen Event Center @ Allen TX
March 8: HEB Center Cedar @ Park TX