
Pictured (L-R): Producer Arturo Buenahora, Co-Writer/Producer Ross Copperman, Dierks Bentley, Co-Writer Josh Kear, Co-producer Jon Randall
On Thursday (Aug. 16), friends and family joined Dierks Bentley to celebrate his 17th career No. 1, “Woman, Amen,” which is the lead track to his ninth studio album, The Mountain. The party, hosted by ASCAP, BMI, Pinnacle and First Tennessee Bank, was held at Bentley’s very own Whiskey Row venue in downtown Nashville. The single was co-written by Bentley, Josh Kear, and Ross Copperman. Copperman co-produced the single with Jon Randall.
Cindy Mabe of Universal Music Group praised Brentley’s single by stating, “At a time when the world seems to want to take everything it can, people are at odds with each other for differences of opinions, and our brains are so full that we can’t see the road in front of us, ‘Woman, Amen’ cut through the noise and clutter, and it took us back to what matters most. It all starts with family.”
Family was the main theme surrounding the party. Copperman thanked his wife, his co-writers, his co-producer Randall, and mixer/engineer Reid Shippen. Kear echoed this message by thanking his wife for being his inspiration, his publisher Big Yellow Dog, Bentley, Copperman and everybody involved in the project from playing on it to those who promoted the single to radio.
Kear added, “These things never happen by themselves by any far stretch of the imagination. So thank you to everyone along the chain that enjoyed it or fought for it.”
Bentley took the industry crowd on a trip down memory lane to the title track from his second studio album, 2005’s Modern Day Drifter. He described himself as a drifter always being on the road before he met his wife, Cassidy, who gave the drifter’s heart a home, as stated in the first verse of “Woman, Amen.”
“When Josh threw this song title out, I felt like I needed this song in my life,” Bentley said. “One of the few times in my life where I had really just known, like when I [knew I] wanted to be a country singer. A very special song, a very special day; one of those days that comes along very infrequently. As much as this song is about my wife, [“Woman, Amen”] can be applied to so many different women in my life. That’s why I love this song; it recognizes how many women it takes for one male country singer to have success.”
Among those celebrating with Bentley were producer Arturo Buenahora, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe Johnston, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, Rezonant’s Tim Wipperman, Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace and Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg.
In addition to his No. 1 celebration, Bentley will be honored with the Merle Haggard Spirit Award at the upcoming 12th Annual ACM Honors.

Pictured (L-R): Rezonant’s Tim Wipperman, UMG’s Cindy Mabe, Arturo Buenahora, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, Ross Copperman, Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg, Dierks Bentley, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe Johnston, Josh Kear, Jon Randall, Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace.
The Eagles Surpass Michael Jackson For Best-Selling Album Of All Time
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Eagles‘ greatest hits album has surpassed Michael Jackson’s Thriller as the best-selling album of all-time, according to the RIAA.
The group’s 1976 album Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 is certified 38x Platinum, putting it ahead of Jackson’s iconic Thriller album, which is 33x Platinum.
According to the RIAA, the Eagles’ 1977 album Hotel California is now 26x Platinum, which places it as the third best-selling album of all time.
The RIAA had previously totaled sales for the Eagles’ greatest hits album in 2006 (it was 29x Platinum at the time). Sales and streams tallies for Jackson’s Thriller were updated in 2017.
“We are grateful for our families, our management, our crew, the people at radio and, most of all, the loyal fans who have stuck with us through the ups and downs of 46 years. It’s been quite a ride,” the Eagles’ Don Henley said via a statement.
After a 2013 change in company policy, the RIAA began incorporating digital music services to ascertain song and album certifications. Currently, 1,500 album streams equal one album sale. Additionally, 10 song downloads are equal to one album sale.
The band, known for their hits including “Hotel California” and “I Can’t Tell You Why,” was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1998.
Industry Ink: AIMP Nashville, Nashville Industry Music Awards, Dailey & Vincent
/by Jessica NicholsonAIMP Nashville: Top Music Supervisors Discuss Current Projects, Music Needs
Pictured (L-R): Mike Turner (Mike Turner Media), Rick Clark (Rick Clark Productions), Rachel Rauch (Publicis), Ben Dorenfeld (Anomaly), Carter Little (35Sound), Marina Polites (Mocean), Randall Foster (ole; Event Director), Heather Guibert (Francium Enterprises), Dale Bobo (Big Deal Music; AIMP Nashville Treasurer), Courtney Kruckeberg (HoriPro; AIMP Nashville Admin Director), Kendall Lettow (peermusic; AIMP Nashville Admin Asst.), and Ben Short (Warner/Chappell; Event Director).
AIMP Nashville’s fourth annual music supervisors panel gathered top music supervisors in film, TV, trailers, and ads — including Rick Clark of Rick Clark Productions, Ben Dorenfeld of Anomaly, Heather Guibert of Francium Enterprises, Carter Little of 35Sound, Marina Polites of Mocean, Rachel Rauch of Publicis, and Mike Turner of Mike Turner Media — for an insightful panel moderated by Randall Foster of ole in which they discussed their current projects and shared their music needs. The event also featured live performances from artists Club Danger, Gavin Slate, Kelsey K, and Striking Matches.
12th Annual NIMA Coming Aug. 26 In Nashville
The 12th annual Nashville Industry Music Awards will be held on Sunday, Aug. 26 at Nashville’s Hotel Preston. The event, hosted by former head of the Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter Shannon Sanders, aims to recognize Nashville musical talent in several genres, including blues, jazz, R&B, rock and more. The awards show, which includes more than 30 categories, focuses on honoring artists without major label ties. For more, visit nimadigital.com.
Dailey & Vincent Announce Concert Special Filming
Grand Ole Opry members Dailey & Vincent will film the television concert special The Sounds of Christmas, on Sept. 19 at The Franklin Theatre. During the special, which will be produced by BMG Filmed Entertainment and directed by BMG’s Joe Thomas, Dailey & Vincent will be joined by fellow entertainers, including CeCe Winans and Béla Fleck, as well as additional talent to be announced soon.
Dierks Bentley Celebrates 17th Career No. 1
/by Alex ParryPictured (L-R): Producer Arturo Buenahora, Co-Writer/Producer Ross Copperman, Dierks Bentley, Co-Writer Josh Kear, Co-producer Jon Randall
On Thursday (Aug. 16), friends and family joined Dierks Bentley to celebrate his 17th career No. 1, “Woman, Amen,” which is the lead track to his ninth studio album, The Mountain. The party, hosted by ASCAP, BMI, Pinnacle and First Tennessee Bank, was held at Bentley’s very own Whiskey Row venue in downtown Nashville. The single was co-written by Bentley, Josh Kear, and Ross Copperman. Copperman co-produced the single with Jon Randall.
Cindy Mabe of Universal Music Group praised Brentley’s single by stating, “At a time when the world seems to want to take everything it can, people are at odds with each other for differences of opinions, and our brains are so full that we can’t see the road in front of us, ‘Woman, Amen’ cut through the noise and clutter, and it took us back to what matters most. It all starts with family.”
Family was the main theme surrounding the party. Copperman thanked his wife, his co-writers, his co-producer Randall, and mixer/engineer Reid Shippen. Kear echoed this message by thanking his wife for being his inspiration, his publisher Big Yellow Dog, Bentley, Copperman and everybody involved in the project from playing on it to those who promoted the single to radio.
Kear added, “These things never happen by themselves by any far stretch of the imagination. So thank you to everyone along the chain that enjoyed it or fought for it.”
Bentley took the industry crowd on a trip down memory lane to the title track from his second studio album, 2005’s Modern Day Drifter. He described himself as a drifter always being on the road before he met his wife, Cassidy, who gave the drifter’s heart a home, as stated in the first verse of “Woman, Amen.”
“When Josh threw this song title out, I felt like I needed this song in my life,” Bentley said. “One of the few times in my life where I had really just known, like when I [knew I] wanted to be a country singer. A very special song, a very special day; one of those days that comes along very infrequently. As much as this song is about my wife, [“Woman, Amen”] can be applied to so many different women in my life. That’s why I love this song; it recognizes how many women it takes for one male country singer to have success.”
Among those celebrating with Bentley were producer Arturo Buenahora, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe Johnston, ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, Rezonant’s Tim Wipperman, Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace and Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg.
In addition to his No. 1 celebration, Bentley will be honored with the Merle Haggard Spirit Award at the upcoming 12th Annual ACM Honors.
Pictured (L-R): Rezonant’s Tim Wipperman, UMG’s Cindy Mabe, Arturo Buenahora, BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, Ross Copperman, Sony/ATV’s Josh Van Valkenburg, Dierks Bentley, ASCAP’s Evyn Mustoe Johnston, Josh Kear, Jon Randall, Big Yellow Dog’s Carla Wallace.
Chris Tomlin Releases EP, Preps ‘Holy Roar’ Album For October
/by Jessica NicholsonChris Tomlin
Chris Tomlin has launched a new radio single and a new four-song EP, both titled Nobody Loves Me Like You. The EP is a taste of Tomlin’s forthcoming full studio album, Holy Roar, slated to release Oct. 26.
“I am so energized by this new music, I couldn’t wait to share a few songs ahead of the Holy Roar album,” said Tomlin. “Holy Roar is the freedom, the experience, the wonder of worship. It is seeing the church come together, hands lifted to God, pouring out our praise with an eternal song in our hearts. It’s every voice together, changing the way we worship.”
The album was produced by Ed Cash and Bryan Fowler, and follows Tomlin’s Never Lose Sight project, which earned three No. 1 hits including “Good Good Father,” “Jesus” and “Home.”
Additionally, Tomlin and Nashville’s Church of the City pastor Darren Whitehead have partnered with Thomas Nelson to re-release their book Holy Roar: 7 Words That Will Change The Way You Worship. The book is due Oct. 23.
Jillian Jacqueline, Keith Urban Collaborate On New Track “If I Were You”
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“I couldn’t wait to share this song. I wrote it — with Sarah Buxton and Jordan Reynolds — about meeting and falling for someone new very soon after a heartbreak and feeling unprepared to love again,” shares Jacqueline. “The song was very real to me when I wrote it, and is now one of the most special songs of my career because Keith is part of it with me. His voice and guitar playing took this song to the next level, and I am so proud of it.”
An accompanying vertical video of the introspective track is now available exclusively on Spotify’s New Boots playlist. “If I Were You” has also been added to the streaming platform’s New Music Friday collection.
Beginning next month, Jacqueline will join Kip Moore as a special guest on the After The Sunburn Tour. She’ll round out the summer by joining the bill at festivals including Bumbershoot in Seattle (Sept. 2) and Pilgrimage in Franklin, TN (Sept. 22).
JUST IN: ‘Music for Mike’ Benefit Offers Iconic Arista Nashville Performers
/by Sherod RobertsonOn Tuesday, September 25, 2018, current and former Arista Nashville artists will take to the stage of the historic War Memorial Auditorium in support of music industry veteran Mike Owens at the “Music for Mike” benefit concert.
The Music for Mike list of performers, which reads like a country music Who’s-Who, includes recent Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Alan Jackson, superstar duo Brooks & Dunn, and critically acclaimed entertainer Brad Paisley, along with Blackhawk, Diamond Rio, Lee Roy Parnell, Pam Tillis, Phil Vassar and Steve Wariner.
In total, these artists have sold over 150 million albums and racked up 99 No. 1 hits. Backing this stellar line-up is veteran touring band, Sixwire.
In 2014, Owens, a radio promotion manager with Arista Nashville throughout the 1990’s, was diagnosed with end stage renal disease and has been placed on dialysis while he awaits a donor kidney.
95.5 Nash Icon has partnered with Music for Mike, and morning show host, Marty McFly, will serve as emcee. Cumulus VP Country Format, Charlie Cook, acknowledges the artist lineup is a perfect fit for the station, but explains their reasons for supporting the show run much deeper. “Every once in a while Nashville can come together for not only a good cause but in this case, one that means something to all of us personally. 95.5 Nash Icon is proud to play a role in helping Mike and his family.”
Owens’ treatment has led to other health issues and mounting medical bills. Proceeds from the sale of tickets will go directly to the Mike Owens Family Trust. Donations can be made to Mike on his GoFundMe page. Information on how you can become a kidney donor can be found here.
Concert begins at 7:00 p.m. at War Memorial Auditorium (301 6th Ave N, Nashville, TN).
Click here to purchase tickets.
Heather Morgan’s Debut Album ‘Borrowed Heart’ Coming In October
/by Jessica NicholsonSinger-songwriter Heather Morgan, who has penned songs including Brett Eldredge‘s “Lose My Mind” and “Beat of the Music,” will release her own debut album, Borrowed Heart, on Oct. 5.
The album was produced by Paul Moak, who also co-wrote the album’s “We Were A Fire,” “A Hundred Miles” and “Paper.”
Lori McKenna offers vocals on “Arms of A Lion,” which Morgan and McKenna co-wrote. McKenna also co-wrote the album’s title track. Other co-writers on the album include Ross Copperman, Trent Dabbs, and Jonathan Singleton.
Her songwriting has earned her a BMI Country Song of the Year Award.
‘Borrowed Heart’ tracklist:
1. We Were A Fire (Paul Moak, Heather Morgan)
2. Arms of A Lion ft. Lori McKenna (Lori McKenna, Morgan)
3. Your Hurricane (Morgan)
4. Morning Light (Morgan)
5. Highway Robbery (Morgan)
6. Fall Like Rain (Ross Copperman, Morgan)
7. A Hundred Miles (Moak, Morgan)
8. Still Think About You (Trent Dabbs, Morgan)
9. Paper (Moak, Morgan)
10. Speckled Bird (Jonathan Singleton, Morgan)
11. I Always Did ft. Ross Copperman (Copperman, Morgan)
12. Borrowed Heart (McKenna, Morgan)
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Kenny Chesney Mines More Gold And Platinum With Singles Certifications
/by Lorie HollabaughKenny Chesney
Kenny Chesney is earning more precious metal as 19 songs from across his career have received Gold, Platinum and Double-Platinum certifications. Songs receiving the heavy metal status include “Me And You,” “She’s Got It All,” “How Forever Feels,” “You Had Me From Hello,” “Noise,” “All The Pretty Girls,” “Setting The World On Fire,” and more.
The latest certs bring Chesney’s total to 32 song certifications. With five Multi-Platinum, 10 Platinum and five Gold albums just certified, every album Chesney recorded with Sony Nashville now also has precious metal certification.
“When I’m looking at a song, I’m looking at how true does it feel,” Chesney says. “I want things I’ve not already said, but also excite me musically. When I heard ‘You and Tequila,’ it so perfectly captured that addiction to people you know aren’t good for you; it never went to No. 1, but it’s double-platinum. Or ‘Noise,’ one of those songs in the moment nobody realized how badly it needed to be said, but I think the way the melody and the track felt, the way those words were – it’s become almost a purging when we do it live. My only measure is how the people respond when we sing these songs live. But seeing all this on paper, it blows my mind, and it makes me happy for all the songwriters who gave me pieces of their heart and their life, and for all the people listening who’ve found their own turning points, best times, hard truths and realizations in this music. This isn’t mine, but really theirs, because these certifications come from how people found themselves in the music.”
Thomas Rhett, Old Dominion, Brothers Osborne, Brantley Gilbert Added To Nashville Songwriter Awards
/by Lorie HollabaughSong, Songwriter, and Songwriter-Artist of the Year will be named during the event, along with the coveted “10 Songs I Wish I’d Written” awards.
Bill Anderson will receive the Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award. Additionally, two supporters of the songwriting community will be recognized, including RIAA Chairman/CEO Cary Sherman and congressman Doug Collins. Sherman will receive the Stephen Foster Award in honor of his support for songwriters, the music industry, and NSAI. Collins will be honored with the NSAI White Hat Award, given by the NSAI Board of Directors to an individual who has significantly served the interests of the songwriting community and is therefore recognized as “one of the good guys” (who wear white hats).
Tickets to the show are available at ryman.com.
Scotty McCreery Plots Seasons Change Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonFollowing his first No. 1 song, “Five More Minutes,” and his chart-topping Triple Tigers Records project Seasons Change, Scotty McCreery has announced his upcoming Seasons Change Tour.
McCreery will welcome Jimmie Allen and Heather Morgan for the trek, which launches on Nov. 29 at House of Blues in Dallas. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, Aug. 24 beginning at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.
“Even though I’m always performing on the road, I really wanted to put together a specific tour surrounding Seasons Change because it is my favorite and most personal project yet,” said McCreery. “I am so excited to bring Jimmie Allen and Heather Morgan out with me. They are such talented singer-songwriters and I know the fans are going to love them.”
Seasons Change Tour Dates:
Nov. 29- Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
Nov. 30- San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
Dec. 1- Houston, TX @ House of Blues *
Dec. 7- St. Paul, MN @ Myth Live
Dec. 8- Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room *
Dec. 9- Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
Dec. 13- Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
Dec. 15- Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live
Jan. 17- Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
Jan. 18- Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore
Jan. 19- Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
Jan. 25- Boston, MA @ House of Blues
Jan. 26- Westbury, NY @ NYCB Theatre at Westbury
(*) Dates without Jimmie Allen
Texas singer/songwriter Mike Ryan will perform on Dec.1 in Houston, Texas.