BREAKING: Stephanie Wright Returns To MCA As EVP/Head Of A&R

Stephanie Wright. Photo: Aña Monique

Stephanie Wright has returned to MCA as Executive Vice President/Head of A&R. In her new role, she will helm the A&R team in talent scouting, in addition to the label’s creative direction and development. She will report to Mike Harris, MCA President & CEO.

Wright has worked in the industry for over 25 years, where she has gained immense experience in developing and working with some of country music’s most influential artists at UMG Nashville such as Kacey Musgraves, Sam Hunt, Parker McCollum, and Jordan Davis. She joins MCA from her previous role as Senior Vice President of A&R at Warner Music Nashville, where she worked with Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Jamey Johnson, Cole Swindell and The Castellows.

“Stephanie is a brilliant A&R executive whose insight, creativity and passion for artist development are second to none,” says Harris. “Her experience shaping the careers of some of the biggest names in modern country music makes her the perfect fit to lead our A&R efforts at MCA. We’re thrilled to welcome her to the team and look forward to the incredible artists and projects she’ll help to bring to life, while continuing to make MCA a creative hub for innovation and artistry.”

“Rejoining MCA is an exciting opportunity to continue doing what I love most: discovering and developing incredible artists while helping them realize their full creative potential,” adds Wright. “I’m inspired by the team here, the label’s legacy, and its commitment to fostering authentic, groundbreaking music. I’m excited to work alongside talented songwriters and artists to amplify their stories and connect with global audiences in meaningful ways.”

The full A&R team under Wright includes Austin Jenkins, Hannah Galluzzi, Hannah Wilson and Grace Howe. She can be reached at stephanie.wright@umusic.com.

Industry Ink: Vince Gill, Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean, CMHOFM, More

Vince Gill Wraps Ryman Residency

Pictured (L-R): Chrissy Hall, Director of Concerts / Ryman Auditorium; Corrina and Vince Gill. Photo: Catherine Powell

Vince Gill wrapped up his five-night, sold-out residency at the Ryman on Saturday (8/16). Gill will return to the Ryman this winter for his annual “Christmas at the Ryman” residency with Amy Grant.

 

Lainey Wilson Performs for SiriusXM’s Small Stage Series

Lainey Wilson. Photo: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SiriusXM

Lainey Wilson performed live for SiriusXM’s Small Stage Series to a packed room of SiriusXM listeners and fans at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. The exclusive intimate show featured hits “Somewhere Over Laredo” and “Watermelon Moonshine” along with other new songs and familiar hits.

SiriusXM listeners will be able to experience Wilson’s performance on SiriusXM’s The Highway (ch. 56) on Aug. 22 as well as on the SiriusXM app.

 

Jason Aldean Partners With 13-Year-Old Houston Native To Raise $200,000 For Heroes For Children

Jason Aldean & DJ Daniel

Before taking to the stage at his Houston stop on the “Full Throttle Tour,” Jason Aldean joined Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, members of the Houston Astros baseball team, and families, staff and children from Texas-based non-profit Heroes for Children for a full day of mini-golf at Puttshack and baseball after being asked by Daniel to help raise money for children fighting cancer in a viral video.

Aldean, in partnership with “Full Throttle Tour” sponsor Patriot Mobile, also presented a surprise check for $200,000 to Heroes for Children.

 

CMHOFM Hosts Concert & Conversation With Jessi Alexander

Jessi Alexander & Aimee Graham (CMHOFM Public Programs Manager)

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a concert and conversation with hit songwriter Jessi Alexander over the weekend.

Alexander wrote Lee Brice’s “I Drive Your Truck,” Luke Combs’ “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Miley Cyrus’ “The Climb” and Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You,” among other hits. Her songs have also been recorded by Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson, Dustin Lynch, Midland, Megan Moroney, Eric Paslay, Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson, Trisha Yearwood, Country Music Hall of Fame members Patty Loveless and Reba McEntire and more. Alexander was nominated for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical at the 2025 Grammy Awards and is currently featured in the museum’s annual exhibition American Currents: State of the Music.

The program was filmed and will premiere at a later date as part of the museum’s Live at the Hall digital program series.

 

Tyler Childers Partners With Weiss Watch Company To Launch Limited-Edition Watch

Photo: Emma Delevante

Tyler Childers has partnered with the Weiss Watch Company to launch a limited-edition Snipe Hunter Field Watch.

The watch features a case machined from 316L stainless steel, a richly textured deep green dial, beveled sapphire crystals on both the front and back, a hand-stitched leather strap and is packaged in a custom Mossy Oak–branded camouflage pouch stamped in bright orange. The collaboration is named for Childers’ most recent album and is inspired by his Appalachian roots.

 

SOLID To Hold Open House Next Week


SOLID is set to host is open house event next Tuesday (Aug. 26) at New Heights Brewing Company from 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.. The event is open to the public and will feature networking opportunities. RSVP for the event here.

Applications for SOLID’s new member class are open until Sept. 28.

 

Bandit Lites Elevates Nino Monserrate & Kris Naylor To Full-Time Lighting Technicians


Bandit Lites has elevated Nino Monserrate and Kris Naylor to Full-Time Lighting Technicians.

In this role, they will oversee the setup, operation, and maintenance of complex lighting systems for concerts, festivals and live events. Their responsibilities include supervising crew members, assisting with warehouse prep, and ensuring all equipment is properly maintained, packed and transported.

“Both show up when they say they will, work hard, and push themselves to be the best,” says Kelly Field, Bandit’s Director of Touring Personnel. “They’ve earned the trust and respect of everyone they’ve worked with, and we couldn’t be happier to bring them on full time.”

 

Texas Heritage Songwriters Association Reveals 2026 Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductees

The Texas Heritage Songwriters Association have revealed this year’s inductees for the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame. This year’s honorees are Don Cook, Keith Gattis, Miranda Lambert and George Strait. Each of the inductees are recognized for their heart, grit, and poetry that defines Texas music and have influenced music beyond the borders of the Lone Star State. They will be inducted during the 20th annual Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards Show on Feb. 21, 2026, at ACL Live in Austin.

Cook was born in Carrizo Springs and was influential in the songwriting of 90s country. He has written 20 No. 1 hits, including 13 with Brooks & Dunn. He also has collaborated with Alabama, George Strait and Kenny Rogers, alongside his production work with many of country music’s biggest names. Cook served as Chief Creative Officer and Senior Vice President of Sony/ATV Music Publishing from 1994-2004.

The late Gattis grew up in Georgetown and brought his signature aching voice, masterful guitar work and fearless creativity to Music City. He has had cuts by George Strait, Kenny Chesney, Willie Nelson, Randy Houser, George Jones and many others. His own recorded “El Cerrito Place” was on his acclaimed Big City Blues album and went on to cement itself a hit. Gattis also spent time touring alongside Johnny Paycheck and Dwight Yoakam, produced acclaimed albums, and mentored countless artists before his passing in 2023.

Lambert has made herself an icon in the country music world after growing up in Lindale. She is the most-awarded artist in ACM history, and has collected 10 No. 1 singles, seven No. 1 albums, and three Grammy Awards. Some of her biggest hits were co-penned by her, including “Bluebird,” “Tin Man” and “Automatic.” She has also spent time creating hits for other artists, such as Morgan Wallen’s “Thought You Should Know” and Chris Stapleton’s “What Am I Gonna Do.” Lambert is also an entrepreneur, businesswoman, author and passionate animal advocate, having raised over $11 million through her MuttNation Foundation since its inception.

Country Music Hall of Fam member Strait, better known as the “King of Country Music,” has received over 110 million RIAA certifications throughout his career. His penned tracks have showcased capture timeless imagery, love stories, and the cowboy ethos, mixing classic honky-tonk with contemporary country that makeup the Texas tradition. Strait has also showcased his philanthropy throughout his career, raising millions for military families and other causes.

ASCAP & The RMLC Settle Rate Court Proceeding

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) have reached a new settlement agreement, securing higher rates payable by almost 10,000 of America’s commercial terrestrial radio stations to publicly perform more than 20 million musical works in the ASCAP repertory.

ASCAP CEO Elizabeth Matthews shares, “This deal locks in an important royalty stream for our members at higher rates. It will deliver enhanced benefits, payments and financial certainty to ASCAP songwriters, composers and publishers, which is important to ensuring their creative and economic health and security now and in the future.”

The settlement agreement includes year-over-year increases in the percentage of revenue rate paid by radio stations to publicly perform music by ASCAP members and better reflects the ways in which AM/FM radio stations in the US currently broadcast and transmit music to their listeners, while recognizing the distinctions between the terrestrial radio industry and internet music services.

BMI & The RMLC Settle Rate Court Proceedings

BMI and the Radio Music License Committee (RMLC) have announced a settlement of their rate court proceeding. The new agreement, which is retroactive to Jan. 1, 2022, represents a historic rate increase for BMI that reflects the company’s superior market share in the radio industry.

“BMI sought a rate that reflected our market-leading share of the music performed on radio stations across the country, and I’m pleased to say we achieved our largest rate increase ever for the radio industry,” shares Mike O’Neill, President & CEO, BMI. “This new deal ensures BMI’s songwriters will be more fairly compensated for the performance of their music on this incredibly important platform. Negotiation is always better than litigation, and we’re pleased to have worked together with the RMLC to achieve this outcome.”

The RMLC’s Chairman, Ed Atsinger, says, “We are pleased to have reached an amicable agreement with BMI, which is indicative of how strongly the radio industry values its partnerships with songwriters. Furthermore, we feel that this agreement provides the radio industry with the ability to plan for the long-term while avoiding substantial litigation costs and uncertainties associated with the rate court process.”

Miranda Lambert To Headline Boots In The Park Orange County

Miranda Lambert. Photo: James Macari

Miranda Lambert is set to headline the inaugural Boots In The Park Orange County festival on Oct. 18 at The Riding Park in San Juan Capistrano, California.

The festival will transform The Riding Park into Southern California’s ultimate country music destination, featuring performances from Lambert, Justin Moore, Ian Munsick, The Wilder Blue, Will Jones and Joe Peters, along with local food vendors, craft beer and cocktails, line dancing, art installations and interactive experiences.

“Orange County is where it all started for us, and Boots In The Park has become one of our most celebrated brands,” says Steve Thacher, CEO of Activated Events. “Bringing the two together at The Riding Park makes this event especially meaningful and doing it with a powerhouse like Miranda Lambert at the top of the lineup ensures it’s going to be an unforgettable night for country fans.”

Pre-sale tickets for Boots In The Park Orange County begin on Aug. 21, with the public on-sale beginning on Aug. 22 at BootsInThePark.com.

Jason Gray Extends 19-Year Relationship With Centricity Music

Jason Gray is pictured with his Centricity Music team, Music City Management’s Josh Petersen and 25 Artist Agency’s David Breen during a celebratory re-signing party.

Singer-songwriter Jason Gray has signed a new, worldwide exclusive recording and publishing contract with Centricity Music, extending his 19-year relationship with the company.

First signing in 2006 followed by the release of his Centricity Music debut All the Lovely Losers in 2007, Gray has established himself as a true songwriter’s songwriter. His music has garnered multiple ASCAP Performance Awards for songs like “Remind Me Who I Am,” “I’m Gonna Let It Go” and “Sparrows,” and he has summited the charts with hits like his first No. 1 AC standard, “With Every Act of Love,” and the chart-topping single, “Nothing Is Wasted.”

Gray released his Greatest Hits (Acoustic) album last month, which includes all new, reimagined acoustic performances of his 12 biggest hits spanning his career. All 12 of the original songs, which have accumulated over 131 Million streams to date, are also now available in Dolby Atmos.

“I’m more grateful than I know how to say for the space Centricity has made for my calling to exist in the world, and the space they’ve found at radio for my songs to live,” Gray says. “What a remarkable team of wise, hard-working, good-hearted people! They have been God’s faithfulness to me. ‘The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places… my future is bright!’” (Ps 16:6 NIV/CEV).

“Partnering with an artist like Jason—someone with such remarkable character, gifting and commitment to creative growth—has been a true privilege for Centricity,” shares John Mays, Centricity Music President, A&R. “To have the joy of doing it for nearly 20 years is an absolute gift! Jason and his music have become part of our DNA, and they continue to inspire and motivate us. We’re deeply grateful for his trust in us and hopeful that we’ll get to share another 20 years together.”

Gray is also releasing his first children’s hardcover book, Sparrows, and hosting the popular Acoustic Storytime heard on SiriusXM The Message. He’s set to perform a series of “Acoustic Storytime Tour” dates in September along with special guests Rachel Lampa and Chris August as well.

38th Annual MRLGT Raises $60k For United Cerebral Palsy Of Middle Tennessee

First place MRLGT costume contest winners team Warner Music Group. Photo: Ed Rode

The 38th annual Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament (MRLGT), held on Aug. 11, at Old Natchez Country Club in Franklin, Tennessee, raised roughly $60,000 to benefit United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Middle Tennessee. The event’s longtime supporters included Presenting Sponsor Keith Urban as well as Title Sponsors ASCAP, Tim McGraw, and Mid-Atlantic Roofing Supply. Since its inception in 1987, the MRLGT has raised approximately $2.6 million for UCP and remains the organization’s most significant annual fundraiser.

Warner Music Group took home best costume in the annual contest with “All That and a Bag of Chips.” Teams from Adrian James Music Group, Warner Music Nashville, and Regions Bank placed second, third, and honorable mention, respectively.

Longtime MRLGT planning committee member Eve Abdo was honored with the 2025 MRLGT Director’s Award in recognition of her decades of support and considerable contributions to the tournament, including organizing its annual silent auction. Numerous organizations and companies

The 39th annual MRLGT will take place on Aug. 10, 2026 at Old Natchez Country Club.

Regions Bank.

Warner Music Nashville.

Adrian James Music Group.

Weekly Register: Bailey Zimmerman Enters Top 5 On Streaming Charts

Bailey Zimmerman. Photo: Chris Ashlee

Morgan Wallen maintains the top position on the country albums and streaming songs charts this week, according to Luminate data. His duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want,” remains at No. 1 on the songs chart with 17 million streams this week adding to its 264 million total, while his recently-released I’m The Problem record holds its top position on the albums chart with 126K in total consumption (4K in album only and 154 million in song streams).

On the songs chart, Wallen holds the top four positions. “I’m The Problem” and “Just In Case” come in at No. 2 and No. 3 with 13 million and 12 million streams respectively this week. “I Got Better” takes the No. 4 spot with 11 million streams this week. Rounding out this week’s song chart is Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” with 9.9 million streams this week.

Over on the albums chart, Wallen’s One Thing At A Time takes the No. 2 spot with 38K in total consumption. Bailey Zimmerman’s Different Night, Same Rodeo has taken the No. 3 spot with 31K in total consumption. Following that is Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album with 27K in total consumption. In the No. 5 spot this week is Shaboozey with Where I’ve Been Isn’t Where I’m Going with 25k in total consumption.

Morgan Feldman To Helm The Wall Group’s New Nashville Office

Morgan Feldman. Photo: Catherine Powell

The Wall Group is expanding into Nashville, with Morgan Feldman joining as Managing Director of the new Nashville office.

Since 2000, The Wall Group has driven the careers of fashion and beauty’s foremost artists including fashion stylists, makeup artists, hair stylists and groomers, manicurists, and content creators. The Wall Group is a part of WME Fashion, whose diverse global portfolio includes Art + Commerce and IMG Models.

Feldman joins The Wall Group with nearly 16 years of industry experience, having started her career at WME as an agent trainee. From there, she spent 10 years in artist management at Vector Management before continuing her career at SB Projects, Scooter Braun’s artist management company, in Nashville. Feldman moved to Forward Artists in 2024, where she launched their Nashville office as Director.

“Nashville continues to grow as a leading destination for music, culture, and live entertainment, generating a demand for artists who can bring creative visions to life like never before,” says Kate Stirling, SVP and Co-Head of Fashion Representation at WME Fashion.

“Under Morgan’s leadership, we’re excited to expand our Nashville roster and collaborate with our WME colleagues to create new opportunities for clients across The Wall Group,” says Jeni Rose, SVP and Co-Head of Fashion Representation at WME Fashion.

Clients joining The Wall Group roster in Nashville upon launch include Amber Cannon, Ashley Whaler, Cherie Kilchrist, Chris Bear, Jessica Candage, Jessica Miller, Kelly Henderson, Lindsey Dupuis, Mari Brown, Marz Collins, Oliva Rose, Stef Colvin, and Tarryn Feldman.

Reach Feldman at mfeldman@thewallgroup.com.