
“We pick Georgia!” Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal join the Peach Pickers (Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson, and Rhett Akins) on the Peach Carpet before the start of “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
The Ryman Auditorium may be one of Tennessee’s most iconic entertainment venues, but on Tuesday evening (May 16), it was all about Georgia as songwriting trio the Peach Pickers’ Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip hosted the Fourth Annual Jameson Irish Whiskey Presents Georgia On My Mind concert, benefitting the Georgia Music Foundation.
Dallas Davidson took the stage, with Hayslip and Akins following moments later. “This is how our writing appointments go, except usually Ben shows up first, and then Rhett,” Davidson quipped. The trio performed several chart-toppers they penned, including “All About Tonight” and “Honeybee” (Blake Shelton) and “Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day”(Luke Bryan). For songwriters who spend perhaps the majority of their time in writing rooms, the trio was clearly at home onstage, surrounded by a crowd of fellow Georgians ready to party in support of their homestate.
They had plenty of fellow artists ready to help with that endeavor. Newcomers Cole Taylor, Jon Langston and Trea Landon, as well as Georgia luminaries including T. Graham Brown, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, Georgia band Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, Wet Willie’s Jimmy Hall, Dexter Redding and Otis Redding III (sons of soul icon Otis Redding) all performed.

Lauren Alaina on the “Georgia On My Mind” Peach Carpet Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Getty Images
Lauren Alaina offered a pristine rendition of her recent first chart-topping hit “Road Less Traveled.” Kip Moore captured the audience with his acoustic, sensual rendition of “That Was Us.” Michael Ray offered “Think A Little Less,” and Billy Currington sang the classic “Georgia On My Mind.”
A few non-Georgians also came out to support for the event. California native Jon Pardi offered his recent hit “Dirt On My Boots,” a track co-written by Rhett Akins. “It’s cool to hear your songs on the radio, but it’s even cooler to see an artist start getting those first tastes of success,” said Akins. Chris Janson, a guy Ben Hayslip called “one of the nicest and most talented guys I know,” performed a foot-kicking, knee-knocking performance of “Buy Me A Boat.”
The night’s biggest surprise came when Rhett Akins took the stage to introduce surprise guest, his son Thomas Rhett. As Thomas Rhett walked onstage, the crowd’s screamed reached a feverish pitch, befitting his current ACM Male Vocalist of the Year status.

Jameson Irish Whiskey Brand Ambassador Gary Feeney presents $50,000 check to the Peach Pickers (Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip) for the Georgia Music Foundation during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
The performance is one of Thomas Rhett’s first since welcoming home his daughter Willa Gray Akins, who the singer and his wife Lauren Akins recently adopted from Uganda.
“I’ve been a dad for five days now, and it’s intense,” he told the crowd. “I’m just a bit tired.” Still, he captured the crowd as they sang along to “Die A Happy Man,” which was honored as Single of the Year at last year’s CMA Awards.
Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip closed the show with several songs, including Akins’ own signature hit, “That Ain’t My Truck.”
Making a special appearance were students from the Georgia Pick and Bow Traditional Music School in Dahlonega, which received a grant from the Georgia Music Foundation in 2016 from concert proceeds.
Georgia governor Nathan Deal was honored with the Flamekeeper Award for his work in promoting Georgia’s music. Additionally, the event’s title sponsor Jameson Irish Whiskey, presented a $50,000 check to the Georgia Music Foundation. The foundation has distributed more than $150,000 in funding to music education, preservation and outreach programs.

Special guest Thomas Rhett performs during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation

Photo credit: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
Otis Redding III and Dexter Redding perform during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday at the Ryman Auditorium.

Chris Janson and Ben Hayslip speak onstage during the 4th Annual Georgia On My Mind presented by Jameson Irish Whiskey at Ryman Auditorium on May 16, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation)
Artists Salute Georgia At Fourth Annual Concert At Ryman
/by Jessica Nicholson“We pick Georgia!” Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal join the Peach Pickers (Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson, and Rhett Akins) on the Peach Carpet before the start of “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
The Ryman Auditorium may be one of Tennessee’s most iconic entertainment venues, but on Tuesday evening (May 16), it was all about Georgia as songwriting trio the Peach Pickers’ Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip hosted the Fourth Annual Jameson Irish Whiskey Presents Georgia On My Mind concert, benefitting the Georgia Music Foundation.
Dallas Davidson took the stage, with Hayslip and Akins following moments later. “This is how our writing appointments go, except usually Ben shows up first, and then Rhett,” Davidson quipped. The trio performed several chart-toppers they penned, including “All About Tonight” and “Honeybee” (Blake Shelton) and “Huntin’, Fishin’, and Lovin’ Every Day”(Luke Bryan). For songwriters who spend perhaps the majority of their time in writing rooms, the trio was clearly at home onstage, surrounded by a crowd of fellow Georgians ready to party in support of their homestate.
They had plenty of fellow artists ready to help with that endeavor. Newcomers Cole Taylor, Jon Langston and Trea Landon, as well as Georgia luminaries including T. Graham Brown, Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls, Georgia band Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, Wet Willie’s Jimmy Hall, Dexter Redding and Otis Redding III (sons of soul icon Otis Redding) all performed.
Lauren Alaina on the “Georgia On My Mind” Peach Carpet Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Getty Images
Lauren Alaina offered a pristine rendition of her recent first chart-topping hit “Road Less Traveled.” Kip Moore captured the audience with his acoustic, sensual rendition of “That Was Us.” Michael Ray offered “Think A Little Less,” and Billy Currington sang the classic “Georgia On My Mind.”
A few non-Georgians also came out to support for the event. California native Jon Pardi offered his recent hit “Dirt On My Boots,” a track co-written by Rhett Akins. “It’s cool to hear your songs on the radio, but it’s even cooler to see an artist start getting those first tastes of success,” said Akins. Chris Janson, a guy Ben Hayslip called “one of the nicest and most talented guys I know,” performed a foot-kicking, knee-knocking performance of “Buy Me A Boat.”
The night’s biggest surprise came when Rhett Akins took the stage to introduce surprise guest, his son Thomas Rhett. As Thomas Rhett walked onstage, the crowd’s screamed reached a feverish pitch, befitting his current ACM Male Vocalist of the Year status.
Jameson Irish Whiskey Brand Ambassador Gary Feeney presents $50,000 check to the Peach Pickers (Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip) for the Georgia Music Foundation during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
The performance is one of Thomas Rhett’s first since welcoming home his daughter Willa Gray Akins, who the singer and his wife Lauren Akins recently adopted from Uganda.
“I’ve been a dad for five days now, and it’s intense,” he told the crowd. “I’m just a bit tired.” Still, he captured the crowd as they sang along to “Die A Happy Man,” which was honored as Single of the Year at last year’s CMA Awards.
Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, and Ben Hayslip closed the show with several songs, including Akins’ own signature hit, “That Ain’t My Truck.”
Making a special appearance were students from the Georgia Pick and Bow Traditional Music School in Dahlonega, which received a grant from the Georgia Music Foundation in 2016 from concert proceeds.
Georgia governor Nathan Deal was honored with the Flamekeeper Award for his work in promoting Georgia’s music. Additionally, the event’s title sponsor Jameson Irish Whiskey, presented a $50,000 check to the Georgia Music Foundation. The foundation has distributed more than $150,000 in funding to music education, preservation and outreach programs.
Special guest Thomas Rhett performs during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday night at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
Photo credit: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation
Otis Redding III and Dexter Redding perform during “Georgia On My Mind” Tuesday at the Ryman Auditorium.
Chris Janson and Ben Hayslip speak onstage during the 4th Annual Georgia On My Mind presented by Jameson Irish Whiskey at Ryman Auditorium on May 16, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Georgia Music Foundation)
DISClaimer: Tony Stampley’s “Daily Bread” Takes Disc Of The Day Honors
/by Robert K OermannNo wonder I haven’t been listening to much new country music lately. If this week’s stack of platters is any indication, the genre is awash in mediocrity.
The trend of the day seemed to be unusual stage names. Folks named Mondo, Anthony K and Mighty Orq are vying for your attention. Take my advice and don’t give it to them.
There are really only three discs here that are worth your spins. Tony Stampley’s “Daily Bread” is the Disc of the Day. Big Joe Schmidt’s equally well written “Over Time” wins him a DisCovery Award.
And Nashville singer-songwriter Mike Younger has a collection of literate lyrics that touch on environmental and social justice as well as romantic issues. He has been linked with the likes of Rodney Crowell, Levon Helm and Nanci Griffith, which should give some suggestion of his abilities.
MARK MACKAY/Road To Mustang
Writer: None listed; Producer: None listed; Publisher: Phil Dixon
– He’s a West Coat, country-rocking guitar slinger. This track from his eight-song CD Trials & Tribulations is strong on rhythm and attitude, but could have used a lyric editor. He takes forever to get to the hook.
JOE SCHMIDT/Over Time
Writer: Bill Filson; Publisher: None listed, BMI; Producer: Joe Schmidt
– First class all the way. The rolling, relentless tempo is irresistible. The production throbs. His muscular, confident singing voice is just splendid. The lyric message about learning the good things in your life from your dad is potent and heart tugging. This one is definitely a keeper.
JON PARDI/Heartache on the Dance Floor
Writers: Jon Pardi/Bart Butler/Brice Long; Publisher: None listed; Producers: Bart Butler, Jon Pardi
– Listenable, if kinda lightweight. For a frothy ditty, it has a somewhat cluttered production.
CHRISTIAN DAVIS/An American Soldier’s Story
Writers: Terry R. Bell/Bruce Marshall Conyers; Publisher: None listed, ASCAP; Producer: Terry Bell & Dave Demay
– Soldiers become brothers and sisters on the battlefield and have one another’s backs, whether they are black, white, Hispanic or native American. An uplifting anthem.
TONY STAMPLEY/Daily Bread
Writers: Tony Stampley/Kelly Roland; Publishers: none listed, BMI/ASCAP; Producer: Tony Stampley
– It’s been awhile since we’ve heard from Joe Stampley’s talented offspring. He still has that cool, soulful singing voice. This slowly paced hymn of thanks gives him plenty of space to exercise his phrasing.
MALLORY JOHNSON/Good Mistake to Make
Writers: Troy Verges/Gordie Sampson/Hillary Lindsey; Publisher: none listed, BMI/SOCAN/ASCAP; Producer: Sammy Kershaw
– Considering the producer, it’s no surprise that the production has twang and bounce. Considering the writing credits, it’s no surprise that the song is catchy, hooky and radio friendly. Her upbeat vocal delivery is pert and perky.
MIKE YOUNGER/Poisoned Rivers
Writer: Mike Younger; Publisher: Divinerum, ASCAP; Producer: Bob Britt
– Nashville guitar great Bob Britt produced this troubadour’s self-composed CD Little Folks Like You and Me. The simple, harmonica-laced arrangement of this track gives it a bit of a Dylan-like sound. It also throws its folkie-topical lyrics into high relief as it calls for solidarity and strength in a time of cultural divisions.
MONDO/Time To Wine
Writer: Charles Armando Mariscal; Publisher: None listed, ASCAP; Producer: Mondo Mariscal
– The track rocks. His vocal doesn’t.
MIGHTY ORQ/Love in a Hurricane
Writer: J. Davidson; Publisher: none listed, BMI; Producer: None listed
– Thin sounding. I’ve heard demos with more production than this. You could drive a dune buggy through his vibrato.
ANTHONY K/Marry Me
Writer: Anthony K. Culver; Publisher: Boozyjones 1, ASCAP; Producer: Jamie Tate
– Redneck romance, packed with cliche lyrics.
George Strait Named Texas Musician Of The Year
/by Lorie HollabaughPhoto Credit: Vanessa Gavalya
George Strait will be honored today (May 18) by the Texas State Legislature as they officially appoint him 2017’s State Musician of the Year at a ceremony in Austin, Texas. The general public nominates candidates for the honor, and recipients are selected from those nominees by the Texas Commission on the Arts through several committee processes.
“It’s a great honor for me to be selected as Texas State Musician of 2017 and join this very prestigious list of other honorees,” proclaimed Strait. “I’m a very proud Texan and love to sing the praises of our great state every chance I get. Thank you very, very much.”
Selections for the State Musician honor are made every two years. Other artists holding the renowned title include Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons.
Strait adds the accolade to his growing list of honors and achievements which include his induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006, selling more than 70 million albums, having 33 albums go Platinum or multi-Platinum, earning more than 60 major entertainment industry awards and having 60 singles go No. 1 on the charts.
Last Bandoleros To Launch ‘Crooked Little Halo’ Summer Tour
/by Lorie HollabaughThe group released their self-titled debut EP, produced by Jerry Fuentes and written entirely by the foursome, in January and are currently working on a full-length album.
Last Bandoleros Crooked Little Halo Tour Dates:
June 15, 2017 – Atlanta, GA Vinyl
June 16, 2017 – Nashville, TN The Basement
June 17, 2017 – Chattanooga, TN Riverbend Festival
June 27, 2017 – Kansas City, MO Knuckleheads
June 28, 2017 – St. Louis, MO Off Broadway
June 29, 2017 – Chicago, IL SPACE
June 30, 2017 – Minneapolis, MN 7th Street Entry
July 1, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI Summerfest
July 23, 2017 – Pittsburgh, PA Hartwood Acres Ampitheatre
July 28, 2017 – Denver, CO Denver Botanic Gardens
July 29, 2017 – Taos, NM Kit Carson Park
August 26, 2017 – Palmer, AK Alaska State Fair
August 31, 2017 – New York, NY Mercury Lounge
September 9, 2017 – Albuquerque, NM New Mexico state Fair
Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Adds New Tour Dates
/by Jessica NicholsonThe second leg of the outing includes an initial five dates, beginning in Holmdel, New Jersey, on Sept. 8, 2017 and ending on Sept. 17, 2017 in Camden, New Jersey, with additional dates and cites to be added. Additionally, each date will feature a range of festival attractions.
“We had such a blast launching and playing last year’s Outlaw Music Festival in Scranton, we had to take it out on the road,” says Nelson.
“After last year’s Outlaw Music Festival, we made it our mission to assemble an extraordinary lineup and bring this experience to music fans all over the country,” says Keith Wortman, CEO of Blackbird Presents. “I’m looking forward to more unforgettable music moments and I’m honored to be working with these incredible musicians.”
New Outlaw Music Festival Tour dates and lineups:
Sept. 8: PNC BANK ARTS CENTER – HOLMDEL, NJ
Lineup: Willie Nelson & Family, Sheryl Crow, The Avett Brothers, Margo Price, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real and Particle Kid
Sept. 9: NORTHWELL HEALTH AT JONES BEACH THEATER – JONES BEACH, NY
Lineup: Willie Nelson & Family, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Margo Price, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, and Particle Kid
Sept. 10: HERSHEYPARK STADIUM – HERSHEY, PA
(artist lineup to be announced)
Sept. 15: BLOSSOM MUSIC CENTER – CLEVELAND, OH
Lineup: Willie Nelson & Family, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Blackberry Smoke, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, and Particle Kid
Sept. 17: BB&T PAVILION – CAMDEN, NJ
Lineup: Willie Nelson & Family, Eric Church, Sheryl Crow, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Particle Kid, with additional artists to be announced
BMI Honors Tim James with Three Million-Air Awards
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): BMI’s Leslie Roberts and Bradley Collins with BMI singer-songwriter Tim James and BMI’s MaryAnn Keen and Josh Tomlinson.
BMI singer-songwriter Tim James stopped by the company’s Nashville office to celebrate airplay milestones of three of his songs, including “Give It All We Got Tonight,” “Love Like Crazy” and “Holler Back,” which were all awarded BMI Million-Air certificates.
Fun fact: For the average song, a million spins is the equivalent of playing the song back-to-back for about six years.
BMI Writers, Artists Soak Up The Sun At Key West Songwriters Festival
/by Lorie HollabaughBMI’s Leslie Roberts gathers for a photo with songwriters Bob DiPiero, Jeffrey Steele and Al Anderson at Pier House Resort on Day 1 of the Key West Songwriters Festival on May 10, 2017. Photo: Erika Goldring
Key West experienced its Nashville migration as dozens of songwriters descended on the city last weekend to perform at the 22nd Annual Key West Songwriters Festival, held May 10-14. Among the writers/artists taking part in the sun-filled festivities were Michael Ray, Jeffrey Steele, Cam, Lee Thomas Miller, Maren Morris, and many more.
BMI’s Bradley Collins (R) presents Michael Ray a Million-Air Award at Cowboy Bills on Day 2 of the Key West Songwriters Festival on May 11, 2017, in Key West, FL. Photo: Erika Goldring
Maren Morris performs on the Duval Street stage on Day 4 of the Key West Songwriters Festival on May 13, 2017, in Key West, FL. Photo: Erika Goldring
Old Dominion performs on the Duval Street stage on Day 4 of the Key West Songwriters Festival on May 13, 2017, in Key West, FL. Photo: Erika Goldring
BMI’s Leslie Roberts presents Lee Thomas Miller with a Million-Air award at the San Carlos Institute on Day 3 of the Key West Songwriters Festival on May 12, 2017, in Key West, FL. Photo: Erika Goldring
EmiSunshine Compiles Industry Team
/by Lorie HollabaughSeated (L-R): Charlie Ray (Music City Artists), EmiSunshine, Shelly Mullins (ProMO Image)
Standing: Stephanie Orr-Buttrey (Country Wired), Kat Atwood (Music City Media)
EmiSunshine, the 12-year-old from East Tennessee who became a viral phenomenon, has assembled her team to assist with the release of her upcoming album Ragged Dreams. She has signed with Steven Pritchard of Pro Tour Events for artist management. Pritchard will oversee and assist with day-to-day management including A&R, booking, PR and social media campaigns.
She has also signed with Music City Media and ProMO Image as national PR representatives, Charlie Ray with Music City Artists as her exclusive booking agent, Stephanie Orr of Country Wired to help elevate Emi’s digital footprint, and Ed Gertler of Digital Delivery Services to spearhead the global digital retail campaign.
In Pictures: SESAC Celebrates in Key West
/by Haley CrowPictured (L-R): SESAC songwriters Steve Bogard and Justin Wilson, VP of Creative Services Shannan Hatch, and Rob Hatch. Photo: Courtesy SESAC
SESAC held its annual Brunch & In-the-Round at Kelly’s Caribbean Bar & Grill in the historic seaport of Key West at this year’s 22nd annual Key West Songwriters Festival.
SESAC affiliates Matt Alderman, Steve Bogard, Nora Collins, Jim Femino, Tiffany Goss, Rob Hatch, Adam Searan, Brian White, Karyn Williams and Justin Wilson were among the talented artists who performed at the brunch and throughout the five-day festival.
Pictured (L-R): SESAC’s Lydia Schultz, Storme Warren, and Shannan Hatch. Photo: Courtesy SESAC
Pictured (L-R): SESAC songwriter Brian White, Shannan Hatch, songwriter Karyn Williams, and SESAC Creative Services Manager Cristina Wheeler. Photo: Courtesy SESAC
Warner Music Nashville Signs Morgan Evans
/by Jessica NicholsonMorgan Evans with Warner Music Nashville Chairman & CEO, John Esposito
Warner Music Nashville has signed singer, songwriter and musician Morgan Evans.
Hailing from Newcastle, Australia, Evans recalls an early interest in music when he started playing guitar at the age of 13. He spent his teenage years seeing the country through the windshield of an old van as he toured in a band with his brother.
Signed to Warner Music Australia since 2012, he now continues his relationship with the Warner Music family in Nashville. Managed by Fitzgerald Hartley out of Nashville and Rob Potts Entertainment Edge out of Australia, he is currently in the studio working on new music with songwriter/producer Chris DeStefano.
Evans is set to play the Grand Ole Opry stage this Friday, May 19, followed by a performance the following evening at Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café. Evans is also engaged to Black River Entertainment singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini.