Dolly Parton Teams Up With The Wiggles

Dolly Parton recently teamed up with The Wiggles to celebrate the launch of the music video for their cover of “Love Is Like A Butterfly,” featured on the group’s recent country album, Wiggle Up, Giddy Up. This meeting is the first in-person gathering after the collaborators recorded remotely across continents.
The album features two standout collaborations written by and featuring Parton including “Friends” and “We Will Always Be Friends.” In addition to this, the album includes covers of two Parton classics including the tender “Love Is Like a Butterfly” and “Counting 1 to 5,” a playful reimagining of her global hit “9 to 5.”
Joe Nichols Throws Out First Pitch At St. Louis Cardinals Game

Joe Nichols threw out the first pitch at Busch Stadium on June 26 ahead of the Cardinals game against the Chicago Cubs. Joining him on the mound was Cardinals’ pitcher Matt Svanson and Cardinals’ mascot Fredbird.
National Museum Of African American Music Wraps Up Black Music Month Celebration Performance By Kenny Sharp

Pictured (L-R): Terry Hardin, Jacolby Robinson, Secoya Hodge, Dexter Evans, AJ Huff, Claire Jones, Kenny Sharp, Lorenzo Woodrow, Grace Burgess, Sydney Watson Zachary Barnes and Romello Smith. Photo: Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for Kenny Sharp Brown Liquor Music
The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) wrapped up “We Are Music City,” its most ambitious Black Music Month celebration to date, with a performance by Kenny Sharp‘s Brown Liquor Music. The standing-room-only performance ended with dancing, a standing ovation and an hour-long autograph line.
“Music is really blending genres and influences more than ever right now and I feel NMAAM was the perfect venue to host our show,” says Sharp. “I am truly inspired and informed creatively by so many disparate styles and times. It was an honor to pay tribute in that space last night, while also looking forward and allowing us to do our own original music for a blend of the familiar with the brand new.”
“Kenny Sharp’s ‘Brown Liquor Music’ perfectly embodies NMAAM’s mission – celebrating African American musical innovation that transcends boundaries,” adds Dexter D. Evans, Senior Advisor, Strategic Advancement, NMAAM. “There was no better artist to break in our Amplify Lounge than someone who blends so many sounds together, just as our museum celebrates the full spectrum of African American musical contributions. This is what we do at NMAAM – we don’t just preserve history, we actively create the future of music.”
She Is The Music, FEMco & Anzie Blue Team Up To Host Female Showcase

She Is The Music and FEMco, along with music venue Anzie Blue have teamed up for a free showcase on July 16, beginning at 6 p.m.. The multi-genre line-up includes Maggie Rose, Jillian Jacqueline, Summer Joy, Stella Prince, Mary Marguerite and Sinclair.
Admission is free, but tickets are required and available here.
Patrick Mayberry Inks With Provident Entertainment, Releases Debut Single

Pictured (Back Row, L-r): Matt Guice (Artist Manager), Sam Featherstone (VP, A&R), Nathanael Kotras (Sr. Director, Marketing), Vanessa Dalrymple (Director, A&R), Jamie Rodgers (VP, Essential Music Publishing), Josh Carpenter (VP, Legal and Business Affairs); (Front Row, L-R): Holly Zabka (President, Provident Entertainment), Patrick Mayberry, Jenny Mayberry
Worship leader and songwriter Patrick Mayberry has inked with Provident Entertainment and released his debut single “Thank The Lord.” Writing the song on his own, Mayberry aimed to create a piece that was both fun and heartfelt, while recognizing the many ways God has influenced his life.
“One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is the practice of gratitude. When I take time to acknowledge the blessings in my life—both the big and small ways I see God providing—I become completely overwhelmed with thankfulness,” he shares. “We may not have everything we want, but if we truly stop and look around, we realize we have so much more than we need. This song is a celebration of that—a response of thanksgiving for everything God has done in my life.”
Otto Padrón Named Co-President & COO Of Get After It Media
/by Lorie HollabaughOtto Padrón
Otto Padrón has been appointed as Co-Owner, Co-President, and Chief Operating Officer of Get After It Media.
In his new role, Padrón will oversee day-to-day operations, implement strategy, and manage the operational side of the company to ensure efficiency while executing corporate vision set by GAIM’s Founder and President Joel Wertman. Founded in Chattanooga with a presence in Nashville, the company will now operate under a newly-defined leadership structure.
Prior to joining GAIM, Padrón led content and programming at Telemundo and Univision. He also served as President and CEO of Meruelo Media, where he transformed the company into a television and radio super-cluster in Los Angeles. An award-winning content creator, Padrón is also an inductee into the prestigious Emmy Silver Circle Honor Society of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
In addition to his extensive media career, Padrón is a highly decorated U.S. Army senior leader with multiple combat tours. He began his military career in the elite Airborne Ranger Regiment under the Special Operations Command and completed 38 years of distinguished service, ultimately serving as the Deputy Division Commander of the 91st Wild West Division. Today, Padrón is an Army Reserve Ambassador, an assignment that carries the protocol and stature of a two-star General.
“Otto is the right man at the right time for our company—I’ve known him for years, and I’ve seen how he transformed a company into a powerhouse,” states Wertman. “His exceptional background. His achievements across the media landscape. His ability to lead with vision, integrity, and purpose makes him uniquely qualified for this moment,” continued Wertman. “With Otto in place as our Co-President and COO, I am absolutely certain that GAIM will continue to flourish.”
“I’m excited to join Get After It Media at such a pivotal time,” says Padrón. “GAIM has a proud legacy and a powerful portfolio of brands that engage and uplift. Together, we’ll build a next-generation media company that is rooted in content that connects, platforms that inspire, and partnerships that thrive. The future is bright and we are just getting started.”
GAIM’s five networks currently reach more than 88 million homes via 353 affiliates across more than 100 U.S. markets.
Mark Your Calendar—July 2025
/by Madison HahnenSingle/Track Releases & Radio Add Dates:
July 2
Carolyn Miller/American Heartbeat/Metropolitan Groove Merchants
July 7
Jet Jurgensmeyer/Red/Simba Entertainment
Cerrito/Hot Pepper Doll/MC1 Nashville
July 11
Riley Roth/Can You Hear Me From Heaven
Peech./Wild One/TAMLA Records
Creed Fisher/Wood Smoke
2 Lane Summer/One More Minute/Quartz Hill Records
Faith Schueler/Wreck My World
Cody Cozz/Cab Of My Truck
Coiler/Hatchets/Riser House Records
KIANA/When You’re Looking At Me
July 14
Kameron Marlowe/Seventeen/Columbia Nashville
Coffey Anderson/Blue Jean Queen
Dillon Carmichael/She Gone/Riser House
Mike Thomas/A Different Story/Diamond Hill Music
July 18
Levi Foster/We Made Fire
July 21
Kesley Hart/Fireworks
Casey Donahew/When She Kissed Me/Almost Country Records
Shane Profitt/Long Live Country/Triple Tigers
Michael Raven/Lock Me Up (and Throw Away the Whiskey)/Deadly Melody
Flat River Band (feat. The Oak Ridge Boys)/Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight
July 25
Stephen Day/Old News/Riser House
Ashley Anne & Eli Winders/Fence
Ben Gallaher/Bullet (Wedding Version)/Stone Country Records
Spencer Hatcher/When She Calls Me Cowboy/Stone Country Records
Lakelin Lemmings/American Dreamin’/Stone Country Records
Savannah Rae/Haters Dream/Dreamwerks Muzik Records
Justin Wright/Even the Devil was an Angel/Ablaze Entertainment
Ryan O’neill/Little Things/Ablaze Entertainment
July 28
Addis Luv/Hit By A Good Time/Angel Eyes Music LLP
Album/EP Releases:
July 11
Noah Cyrus/I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me/RECORDS/Columbia Records
Yelawolf & J. Michael Phillips/Whiskey & Roses/Slumerican
Brent Cobb & The Fixin’s/Ain’t Rocked In A While/Ol’ Buddy Records/Thirty Tigers
Tanner Usrey/These Days/Atlantic Records
Tami Neilson/Neon Cowgirl/Outside Music
Stars Go Dim/Roses/Curb Records
Madeline Edwards/Fruit
Sam Williams/Act II: Countrystar/Mercury Nashville
The Wildmans/Longtime Friend/New West Records
Bryan Ruby/Growing Season
Karissa Ella/Growing Wings
Ketch Secor/Story The Crow Told Me/Equal Housing Records/Firebird Music
July 15
The McCrary Sisters/Love Is The Only Key
July 18
Trisha Yearwood/The Mirror/Virgin Music Group/Gwendolyn Records
Cam/All Things Light/RCA Records
Max McNown/Night Driving (The Cost Of Growing Up)/Fugitive Recordings/The Orchard/Columbia Records
Scotty McCreery/Scooter And Friends/Fugitive Recordings/The Orchard/Columbia Records
Dylan Gossett/Westward/Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records
Niko Moon/American Palm/EMPIRE
Paul McDonald/So Long To The Dark Side
Taylor-Rae/Heaven Right Now
Phil Madeira/Falcon
July 25
Tyler Childers/Snipe Hunter/Hickman Holler Records/RCA Records
Hudson Westbrook/Texas Forever/Warner Music Nashville/River House Artists
Cody Jinks/In My Blood/Late August Records
Jay Webb/Where To Find Me
Callum Kerr/Roots Under Me/ONErpm
Abbie Callahan/Grossly Aware/Twelve6 Entertainment
Jason Aldean Extends ‘Full Throttle Tour’ Into Australia & NZ In 2026
/by Lorie HollabaughJason Aldean. Photo: Brian Higbee
Jason Aldean has announced an international leg of his “Full Throttle Tour,” adding dates in New Zealand and Australia in 2026.
The “Full Throttle World Tour” marks Aldean’s first time headlining New Zealand and his first return to Australia since headlining in 2016, where he became the first headliner to ever sell out CMC Rocks QLD Country Music. The international run kicks off Feb. 19 at Spark Arena in Auckland, before heading to Australia for six shows including Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Aldean will also headline the inaugural country music experience, Sunburnt Country, with shows scheduled in Toowoomba, Hunter Valley and Canberra.
Corey Kent and Brad Cox join as 2026 “Full Throttle Tour” openers with Kent playing all shows and Cox joining the Sunburnt Country dates. Tickets for the New Zealand and Australia dates are available starting with presale on July 2 and general on sale beginning July 7.
Aldean’s stateside “Full Throttle Tour” is set to resume July 17 in Tulsa after launching in May. Previously announced dates across the U.S. include Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, Charleston’s Credit One Stadium, West Palm Beach’s iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre and more.
“Full Throttle World Tour” New Zealand and Australia Dates:
Feb 19 — Auckland, NZ— Spark Arena
Feb 21—Toowoomba, AU — Sunburnt Country
Feb 22 — Brisbane, AU— Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Feb 25— Melbourne, AU — Rod Laver Arena
Feb 26— Sydney, AU — Qudos Bank Arena
Feb 28— Hunter Valley, AU — Sunburnt Country
Mar 1— Canberra, AU — Sunburnt Country
Weekly Register: Morgan Wallen Stays On Top
/by Lauryn SinkMorgan Wallen. Photo: Spidey Smith
Morgan Wallen continues to stay on top of the charts this week, according to Luminate data. His recently-released I’m The Problem album has garnered 177K in total consumption (7.4K in album only and 214 million in song streams). His duet with Tate McRae, “What I Want,” tops the songs chart with 20 million streams this week, adding to its 136 million total.
On the album chart, Wallen also holds the No. 2 and No. 3 spots with One Thing At A Time garnering 37K in total consumption and Dangerous: The Double Album getting 30K in total consumption. Shaboozey holds the No. 4 spot with Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going reaching 27K in total consumption. Rounding out this week’s charts is Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion with 21K in total consumption.
Elsewhere on the songs chart, Wallen holds the top four spots. “Just In Case” comes in at No. 2 with 15 million streams this week. “I’m The Problem” follows with 14 million streams and “I Got Better” falls in at No. 4 with 13 million streams. Taking No. 5 is Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” with 11 million streams this week.
MusicRow Releases 2025 Artist Roster Issue, Old Dominion Graces The Cover
/by MusicRow StaffMusicRow, Nashville’s leading music industry publication, has released its 2025 Artist Roster print issue, featuring ASCAP songwriters and Sony Music Nashville country band Old Dominion on the cover.
Since breaking onto the music scene, the band has notched nine No. 1 singles at country radio, surpassed five billion on-demand streams, earned a dozen RIAA Platinum and Gold single certifications and headlined arenas and amphitheaters around the globe. Old Dominion are currently the reigning eight-time Academy of Country Music and seven-time Country Music Association Group of the Year. The band earned their seventh successive win for Vocal Group of the Year at the 2024 CMA Awards, breaking the record for most consecutive Vocal Group Award wins in CMA history. To celebrate this historic feat, the band performed a seven-show residency at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium this February, raising more than $1.25 million for seven charities the band has been actively engaged with over their career.
This year’s Artist Roster edition includes a range of exclusive editorial features, including a behind-the-scenes look at the first-ever country residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas, featuring Kenny Chesney. Chesney and his longtime production manager Ed Wannebo spoke to MusicRow about the vision and planning behind the groundbreaking shows.
Other highlights include Big Loud’s Sr. VP of A&R Sara Knabe discussing the label’s expanding roster, and day-to-day managers Sophia Sansone and Emily Crews sharing insights into the intricacies of their roles. The issue also goes backstage at the Grand Ole Opry to highlight the team that brings the iconic show to life every night.
Additionally, distribution leaders Ryan Cunningham (ONErpm), Morgan Mills (CMDshft), Katie Studley (The Orchard) and Alison Junker (Stem) discuss how both signed and independent artists are strategically utilizing their platforms.
As always, the Artist Roster issue includes a six-part company directory, listing client rosters across categories including Label, Label Services/Distribution, Management, Talent Agents, Publicity and Artist Services (spanning Banking, Business Management, Digital Music, Legal, Marketing and Radio Promotion). Media and organizational resources—such as industry charities, trade associations and rights organizations—are also featured.
Rounding out the issue is the indispensable Artist Grid, a quick-reference guide connecting artists with their core team members in the Label, Management, Talent Agency and Publicity sectors.
Single copies of MusicRow’s 2025 Artist Roster print issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $50, and are included with yearly subscriptions.
Charlie Handsome Continues To Dominate MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenCharlie Handsome.
Charlie Handsome finds himself atop the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart for the fifth consecutive week. His current cuts include “Don’t We,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “Falling Apart,” “Genesis,” “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Got Better,” “I’m The Problem,” “Just In Case,” “Kick Myself,” “Kiss Her In Front Of You,” “Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “Missing,” “Smile,” “Superman,” “TN,” “What I Want” and “Where’d That Girl Go.”
Morgan Wallen stays at No. 2 with “Don’t We,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “Falling Apart,” “Genesis,” “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Got Better,” “I’m The Problem,” “Just In Case,” “Kick Myself,” “Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “Missing,” “Smile,” “Superman,” “TN,” “What I Want” and “Where’d That Girl Go.” Riley Green remains at No. 3 with solo-penned “Worst Way.”
John Byron (No. 4) and Blake Pendergrass (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.
The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.
Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.
Industry Ink: Dolly Parton, Joe Nichols, Kenny Sharp, More
/by Lauryn SinkDolly Parton Teams Up With The Wiggles
Dolly Parton recently teamed up with The Wiggles to celebrate the launch of the music video for their cover of “Love Is Like A Butterfly,” featured on the group’s recent country album, Wiggle Up, Giddy Up. This meeting is the first in-person gathering after the collaborators recorded remotely across continents.
The album features two standout collaborations written by and featuring Parton including “Friends” and “We Will Always Be Friends.” In addition to this, the album includes covers of two Parton classics including the tender “Love Is Like a Butterfly” and “Counting 1 to 5,” a playful reimagining of her global hit “9 to 5.”
Joe Nichols Throws Out First Pitch At St. Louis Cardinals Game
Joe Nichols threw out the first pitch at Busch Stadium on June 26 ahead of the Cardinals game against the Chicago Cubs. Joining him on the mound was Cardinals’ pitcher Matt Svanson and Cardinals’ mascot Fredbird.
National Museum Of African American Music Wraps Up Black Music Month Celebration Performance By Kenny Sharp
Pictured (L-R): Terry Hardin, Jacolby Robinson, Secoya Hodge, Dexter Evans, AJ Huff, Claire Jones, Kenny Sharp, Lorenzo Woodrow, Grace Burgess, Sydney Watson Zachary Barnes and Romello Smith. Photo: Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for Kenny Sharp Brown Liquor Music
The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) wrapped up “We Are Music City,” its most ambitious Black Music Month celebration to date, with a performance by Kenny Sharp‘s Brown Liquor Music. The standing-room-only performance ended with dancing, a standing ovation and an hour-long autograph line.
“Music is really blending genres and influences more than ever right now and I feel NMAAM was the perfect venue to host our show,” says Sharp. “I am truly inspired and informed creatively by so many disparate styles and times. It was an honor to pay tribute in that space last night, while also looking forward and allowing us to do our own original music for a blend of the familiar with the brand new.”
“Kenny Sharp’s ‘Brown Liquor Music’ perfectly embodies NMAAM’s mission – celebrating African American musical innovation that transcends boundaries,” adds Dexter D. Evans, Senior Advisor, Strategic Advancement, NMAAM. “There was no better artist to break in our Amplify Lounge than someone who blends so many sounds together, just as our museum celebrates the full spectrum of African American musical contributions. This is what we do at NMAAM – we don’t just preserve history, we actively create the future of music.”
She Is The Music, FEMco & Anzie Blue Team Up To Host Female Showcase
She Is The Music and FEMco, along with music venue Anzie Blue have teamed up for a free showcase on July 16, beginning at 6 p.m.. The multi-genre line-up includes Maggie Rose, Jillian Jacqueline, Summer Joy, Stella Prince, Mary Marguerite and Sinclair.
Admission is free, but tickets are required and available here.
Patrick Mayberry Inks With Provident Entertainment, Releases Debut Single
Pictured (Back Row, L-r): Matt Guice (Artist Manager), Sam Featherstone (VP, A&R), Nathanael Kotras (Sr. Director, Marketing), Vanessa Dalrymple (Director, A&R), Jamie Rodgers (VP, Essential Music Publishing), Josh Carpenter (VP, Legal and Business Affairs); (Front Row, L-R): Holly Zabka (President, Provident Entertainment), Patrick Mayberry, Jenny Mayberry
Worship leader and songwriter Patrick Mayberry has inked with Provident Entertainment and released his debut single “Thank The Lord.” Writing the song on his own, Mayberry aimed to create a piece that was both fun and heartfelt, while recognizing the many ways God has influenced his life.
“One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned is the practice of gratitude. When I take time to acknowledge the blessings in my life—both the big and small ways I see God providing—I become completely overwhelmed with thankfulness,” he shares. “We may not have everything we want, but if we truly stop and look around, we realize we have so much more than we need. This song is a celebration of that—a response of thanksgiving for everything God has done in my life.”
Chloe Clevenger Joins SMACKSongs As Catalog Manager
/by Lorie HollabaughChloe Clevenger
Chloe Clevenger has joined SmackSongs as its new Catalog Manager.
In her new role Clevenger will oversee organization of the company’s expansive song catalog, and support the publishing team’s administrative operations at large.
Hailing from Fishers, Indiana, Clevenger moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, where she studied Creative and Entertainment Industries. During her time there, she served on several industry-focused student boards, including the Music Row Promo Leadership Board, and completed internships with Big Machine Publishing and Full Stop Management.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Chloe to the SMACK publishing team. In just a short time, she has already proven to be an invaluable asset, bringing energy, insight, and dedication to everything she does,” says SMACK Senior Vice President Lee Krabel. “We look forward to watching her grow into an outstanding publisher.
“I am so grateful for this opportunity to be able to work with such an amazing team and talented roster of songwriters!” says Clevenger.
Corey Kent Notches Second No. 1 At Country Radio
/by Lauryn SinkCorey Kent. Photo: Dayna White
Corey Kent has notched his second No. 1 song at country radio with “This Heart,” following his breakout hit “Wild As Her.” With over 75 million streams, the song reached the top of both the Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart and the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
Rising from the red dirt country scene, Kent has amassed over 1 billion career streams and multiple Gold and Platinum certifications.
Kent is set to play two hometown shows this summer alongside a run of festival dates. Additionally, he will join Morgan Wallen later this summer for two dates.
JUST IN: Nominees, Date Announced For 2025 Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame Gala
/by LB CantrellThe nominees for the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (NaSHOF) have been revealed for the 2025 gala, set for Monday, Oct. 6 at the Music City Center.
All nominees experienced their first significant songs at least 20 years ago. Of the group, a total of two songwriters and one songwriter/artist will be elected from the contemporary categories by members of the Hall of Fame along with other professional songwriters and artists from a variety of genres who are prominently identified with Nashville and who have written/co-written at least one original and significant Nashville song.
In addition, three more writers will be named to the Class of 2025. A separate body of veteran voters will elect a Veteran Songwriter, a Veteran Songwriter/Artist and a Legacy Songwriter (deceased), all of whom experienced their first significant songs at least 30 years ago. As part of that process, nominees in those categories are not announced.
The 2025 nominees in the Contemporary Songwriters category are Steve Bogard, Shawn Camp, Don Henry, Gordon Kennedy, Tony Martin, Aimee Mayo, Jim Rushing and Darrell Scott. The 2025 nominees in the Contemporary Songwriter/Artists category are Jim Lauderdale, Gillian Welch & David Rawlings, Lucinda Williams and CeCe Winans.
“Well-deserved congratulations to all the nominees in our contemporary categories,” says NaSHOF Executive Director Mark Ford. “We look forward in several weeks to announcing those who will be inducted this fall as members of our Class of 2025.”