
John Esposito has been promoted to Chairman & CEO of Warner Music Nashville (WMN). The announcement was made Monday morning (May 16) by Warner Music Group (WMG).
Esposito has been President & CEO of Warner Music Nashville since 2009, when the division was established to expand WMG’s presence in Music City. WMN’s labels include Warner Bros. Nashville, Elektra Nashville, Atlantic Nashville, and Loudmouth Records. In his new post, Esposito will continue to report to WMG CEO Steve Cooper.
Alongside his post at WMN, Esposito serves as Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors and is a Governor on the Nashville Chapter Board of the Recording Academy. He is a board member of the T.J. Martell Foundation, Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB), and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. and was also appointed by Nashville’s Mayor to the Music Makes Us council.
“Since taking over our Nashville operations nearly seven years ago, Espo has done a stellar job in making us a major force in country music,” said Steve Cooper. “Driven by his innovative thinking, inspiring leadership, and infectious enthusiasm, WMN has attracted and developed a fresh roster of amazing artists, built a world-class executive team, and delivered exceptional results. With Espo at the helm, we are expanding our commitment to Nashville and country music at large.”
“Nashville’s music community has an energy and creativity that are mind-blowing, and I’m proud to be a part of it,” said John Esposito. “Warner Music Nashville is blessed to work with brilliant artists who make tremendously exciting music, and are supported by the best A&R, marketing, and promotion teams in the business. We strive every day to create the most nurturing environment for our artists to do their best work, and we are thrilled to see our efforts bear fruit with a constant flow of hit records and industry awards. I look forward to the next chapter in building this great company.”
During Esposito’s tenure at WMN, the company has enjoyed a three-fold increase in its share of the country singles charts, with seven artists achieving their first No. 1 under his leadership, including Hunter Hayes, Brett Eldredge, Cole Swindell, Frankie Ballard, Michael Ray, Chris Janson, and Dan + Shay.
Other highlights include Blake Shelton achieving a record-setting 16 consecutive No.1 singles and winning five CMA Male Vocalist of the Year awards, as well as Hayes winning CMA New Artist of the Year in 2012, Eldredge winning CMA New Artist of the Year in 2015, and Swindell winning ACM New Artist of the Year in 2015.
Over the same period, WMN artists have produced seven platinum albums and 16 platinum singles. Other artists on the WMN roster include Jana Kramer, Ashley Monroe, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Charlie Worsham, Big Smo, Ryan Kinder, William Michael Morgan, The Railers, Walker County, The Last Bandoleros, High Valley and Jimmy Fallon.
Prior to moving to Nashville, Esposito served as President and CEO of WEA Corp., WMG’s sales and marketing division. He joined WMG in 2002 from The Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJ) where, as General Manager/Executive Vice President, he managed the company’s day-to-day operational activities.
Prior to IDJ, Esposito held a variety of executive positions at PolyGram, Inc. Before joining PolyGram, from 1993 to 1994 he was Chief Operating Officer of Music & Movies at The Wiz retail chain. From 1986 to 1993, Esposito was Regional Vice President of Mitsubishi Electronics America, where he managed the sales and operations staff.
A passionate environmentalist, Esposito created the WMG initiative WMGreen, for which he was awarded the “Forces for Nature” honor from the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC), as well as the inaugural Green Award for Environmental Responsibility from NARM (now Music Biz). He also sits on the Global Leadership Council of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Coinciding with his promotion to WMN Chairman, Esposito will be honored on Tuesday, May 17, when he will receive the prestigious Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement from the Music Business Association (Music Biz). The presentation will take place during the Music Biz 2016 convention, held this year in Nashville.
In announcing the award, Music Biz President James Donio noted, “John has devoted his considerable talents to our industry for more than 30 years to advance the growth and vitality of the music business.” Esposito will join the ranks of previous recipients include including Frank Sinatra, Dick Clark, Walter Yetnikoff, Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, and Clive Davis, among others.
John Esposito Elevated To Chairman & CEO, Warner Music Nashville
/by Craig_ShelburneJohn Esposito has been promoted to Chairman & CEO of Warner Music Nashville (WMN). The announcement was made Monday morning (May 16) by Warner Music Group (WMG).
Esposito has been President & CEO of Warner Music Nashville since 2009, when the division was established to expand WMG’s presence in Music City. WMN’s labels include Warner Bros. Nashville, Elektra Nashville, Atlantic Nashville, and Loudmouth Records. In his new post, Esposito will continue to report to WMG CEO Steve Cooper.
Alongside his post at WMN, Esposito serves as Chairman of the CMA Board of Directors and is a Governor on the Nashville Chapter Board of the Recording Academy. He is a board member of the T.J. Martell Foundation, Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB), and the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. and was also appointed by Nashville’s Mayor to the Music Makes Us council.
“Since taking over our Nashville operations nearly seven years ago, Espo has done a stellar job in making us a major force in country music,” said Steve Cooper. “Driven by his innovative thinking, inspiring leadership, and infectious enthusiasm, WMN has attracted and developed a fresh roster of amazing artists, built a world-class executive team, and delivered exceptional results. With Espo at the helm, we are expanding our commitment to Nashville and country music at large.”
“Nashville’s music community has an energy and creativity that are mind-blowing, and I’m proud to be a part of it,” said John Esposito. “Warner Music Nashville is blessed to work with brilliant artists who make tremendously exciting music, and are supported by the best A&R, marketing, and promotion teams in the business. We strive every day to create the most nurturing environment for our artists to do their best work, and we are thrilled to see our efforts bear fruit with a constant flow of hit records and industry awards. I look forward to the next chapter in building this great company.”
During Esposito’s tenure at WMN, the company has enjoyed a three-fold increase in its share of the country singles charts, with seven artists achieving their first No. 1 under his leadership, including Hunter Hayes, Brett Eldredge, Cole Swindell, Frankie Ballard, Michael Ray, Chris Janson, and Dan + Shay.
Other highlights include Blake Shelton achieving a record-setting 16 consecutive No.1 singles and winning five CMA Male Vocalist of the Year awards, as well as Hayes winning CMA New Artist of the Year in 2012, Eldredge winning CMA New Artist of the Year in 2015, and Swindell winning ACM New Artist of the Year in 2015.
Over the same period, WMN artists have produced seven platinum albums and 16 platinum singles. Other artists on the WMN roster include Jana Kramer, Ashley Monroe, Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis, Charlie Worsham, Big Smo, Ryan Kinder, William Michael Morgan, The Railers, Walker County, The Last Bandoleros, High Valley and Jimmy Fallon.
Prior to moving to Nashville, Esposito served as President and CEO of WEA Corp., WMG’s sales and marketing division. He joined WMG in 2002 from The Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJ) where, as General Manager/Executive Vice President, he managed the company’s day-to-day operational activities.
Prior to IDJ, Esposito held a variety of executive positions at PolyGram, Inc. Before joining PolyGram, from 1993 to 1994 he was Chief Operating Officer of Music & Movies at The Wiz retail chain. From 1986 to 1993, Esposito was Regional Vice President of Mitsubishi Electronics America, where he managed the sales and operations staff.
A passionate environmentalist, Esposito created the WMG initiative WMGreen, for which he was awarded the “Forces for Nature” honor from the National Resource Defense Council (NRDC), as well as the inaugural Green Award for Environmental Responsibility from NARM (now Music Biz). He also sits on the Global Leadership Council of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC).
Coinciding with his promotion to WMN Chairman, Esposito will be honored on Tuesday, May 17, when he will receive the prestigious Presidential Award for Outstanding Executive Achievement from the Music Business Association (Music Biz). The presentation will take place during the Music Biz 2016 convention, held this year in Nashville.
In announcing the award, Music Biz President James Donio noted, “John has devoted his considerable talents to our industry for more than 30 years to advance the growth and vitality of the music business.” Esposito will join the ranks of previous recipients include including Frank Sinatra, Dick Clark, Walter Yetnikoff, Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, and Clive Davis, among others.
In Pictures: Old Crow Medicine Show, Kelsea Ballerini, Florida Georgia Line, Kristian Bush
/by Jessica NicholsonOld Crow Medicine Show Performs Bob Dylan’s Blonde On Blonde
Pictured (L-R): Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum editor Peter Cooper, Old Crow Medicine Show’s Joe Andrews, Critter Fuqua, Cory Younts, Chance McCoy, Nashville Cat and session player on Blonde on Blonde Mac Gayden, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young, Nashville Cat and session player on Blonde on Blonde Wayne Moss, Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor, Kevin Hayes and Morgan Jahnig
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s classic album Blonde on Blonde, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted Old Crow Medicine Show for the first of two sold-out concerts in the museum’s CMA Theater. During Thursday night’s (May 12) performance the band offered their own unique spin on Dylan’s creation which was recorded in Nashville.
In support of the exhibit Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City, presented by Citi, the band performed the seminal album in its entirety. The band will present an encore of the performance on Friday night to another sold-out crowd.
Kelsea Ballerini Lights Up LIVE With Kelly and Michael
Photo: David M. Russell, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and TV Distribution
Black River Entertainment artist Kelsea Ballerini made her debut performance on LIVE With Kelly and Michael on Thursday, May 12, when she performed her new single, “Peter Pan.” The song was penned by Ballerini, Jesse Lee, and Forest Glen Whitehead. While in New York City she attended Mary Kay’s Global Day of Beauty to help create awareness of domestic violence and dating abuse.
Florida Georgia Line Launches Dig Your Roots Tour In Mississippi
Florida Georgia Line performs in Tupelo, Mississippi. Photo: Justin Mrusek
Kristian Bush Performs During Live Wedding On NBC’s Today
Pictured (L-R): Lane Stowe, Kristian Bush and Jenn Mendez. Photo courtesy of the artist
ACM CEO Bob Romeo Stepping Down
/by Jessica NicholsonBob Romeo
The Academy of Country Music announced today that CEO Bob Romeo is stepping down after 12 years as the head of the organization.
“Working at the Academy has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my career in the music business,” Romeo commented. “We’ve accomplished more than I could have ever dreamed — between our success celebrating the 50th anniversary in Texas and returning to our longtime home in Las Vegas, to the monies donated through ACM Lifting Lives — the organization is recognized as a leader in the business and that was my main goal when I joined the company. There is so much pride in how far we have moved the puck. That said, I’m looking forward to planning my next endeavor.”
“We are thankful for Bob’s leadership and dedication to the organization, and wish him the best in the next phase of his career,” said ACM Board Chairman Paul Barnabee.
EVP/Managing Director Tiffany Moon will serve as interim CEO.
“The officers are committed to working closely with Tiffany and the ACM staff to continue the outstanding work of the ACM and ACM Lifting Lives,” Barnabee added.
Industry Ink: ASCAP, SOLID, Pete Huttlinger, ONErpm
/by Jessica NicholsonASCAP, Bluebird Café Present New Talent
The May 4 edition of ASCAP’s long-running showcase series, ASCAP Presents at the Bluebird Café, featured songwriter-artist Summer Overstreet, songwriter Rick Tiger, songwriter-artists Jill & Kate, and songwriter Paul Sikes.
Pictured (L-R): Summer Overstreet, Rick Tiger, Jill & Kate, Paul Sikes.
In addition, ASCAP presented a benefit for Musicians Corner that featured songwriter-producers Kevin Kadish and Jimmy Robbins, Big Machine Music/Prescription Songs artist-songwriter Fancy, and touring songwriter-artist Joshua Davis, who was a finalist on Season 8 of The Voice.
Pictured (L-R): John Tumminello, Musicians Corner Executive Director; Kevin Kadish; Fancy; Joshua Davis; Jimmy Robbins; Alison Webber, ASCAP Director of Marketing + Communications
SOLID Announces 19th Annual Crawfish Boil
The Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID) will host their 19th Annual Crawfish Boil on Tuesday, May 17 starting at 5:30 pm.
The event will take place at the Sony/ATV parking lot on Music Row and will offer the community free food, free beer, and music. The organization will also provide activities such as a dunk tank, a photo booth, and corn hole.
Musician Pete Huttlinger Memorialized By Texas A&M
Pictured (L-R): Erin Huttlinger; Brian Gavron, MD, host and series coordinator; Dr. Lori Wick and Americana artist Sam Baker, the latest guest speaker at the Pete and Erin Huttlinger Series on Humanities in Medicine. Photo: Susan Roads
The Texas A&M College of Medicine chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) is honored to announce that the new annual speaker series on humanism and compassion in medicine has been officially named The Pete & Erin Huttlinger Series on Humanities in Medicine.
Huttlinger, who was the inaugural speaker for the series in November 2015, was an accomplished guitarist who released albums such as Fingerpicking Wonder: The Music Of Stevie Wonder and Things Are Looking Up. His presentation, titled “Don’t Just Live, Live Well,” was an inspiring exploration of how Pete and his wife, Erin Huttlinger, strived together to live a life of resiliency as they faced years of life threatening complications from his congenital health problems.
Huttlinger experienced a major stroke in November 2010 that left him temporarily paralyzed on his right side and without speech. Just four months later he experienced end-stage heart failure resulting in the implantation of a Ventricular Assist Device (VAD). Through determination, love and laughter, Huttlinger was able to relearn to play guitar and resume a rigorous touring and recording schedule and even walk a half-marathon just 12 months later. He died from a stroke on Jan. 15.
ONErpm Announces Free Distribution Services
ONErpm has announced the elimination of upfront costs to their global distribution platform, allowing any content user to have their music published on several music platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and YouTube at no charge. In addition to locations around the world, ONErpm maintains an office in Nashville.
Emmanuel Zunz, CEO of ONErpm says, “With free distribution ONErpm has completely shifted its focus to marketing artists and their releases to help them expand their audiences and poise them for long term success. ONErpm’s incentives are 100% aligned with our clients so that together with our content owners and our partner platforms we can build a stronger future for music.”
In Pictures: Jake Owen And Randy Owen, Michael Ray, Dolly Parton, Scotty McCreery
/by Eric T. ParkerJake Owen Greets Randy Owen At Symphony
Pictured (L-R): Jake Owen, Randy Owen. Photo: Keith Gale
RCA Nashville artist Jake Owen visited with Randy Owen, frontman for Alabama, during the band’s show with the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on Thursday night (May 12). Jake Owen sported his vintage RCA T-shirt for the occasion. Alabama formerly recorded for RCA, earning 51 Top 10 hits.
Atlantic/WMN Newcomer Michael Ray Visits ACM
Photo (L-R): Bob Romeo, ACM; Michael Ray; Katie Conway, Ontourage Management; Tiffany Moon, ACM. Photo: Michel Bourquard/ACM
The Academy of Country Music (ACM) welcomed Atlantic Records Nashville/Warner Music Nashville recording artist Michael Ray to its Los Angeles office. While at the ACM offices, Ray performed songs off his self-titled album including his current single, “Think a Little Less.” Click here to watch a video from Ray’s visit.
Dolly Parton Chats With Andy Cohen At Dollywood
Pictured (L-R): Andy Cohen, Dolly Parton. Photo: Rick Diamond
Dolly Parton sat down for a Town Hall special in Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The Town Hall, hosted by Andy Cohen, will air exclusive on Cohen’s Radio Andy at SiriusXM channel 102 (and SiriusXM app) on Friday, May 13 at 4:00 pm ET. During the interview, the two played a game of “Dollywood or Dollywoodn’t.” Other highlights include her date nights, renewing her vows to Carl Dean, and details of her NBC deal.
Scotty McCreery Drops By Storme Warren’s Show
Pictured (L-R): SiriusXM’s Storme Warren; Scotty McCreery; and McCreery’s publicist Scott Stem from Essential Broadcast Media.
After flying into Nashville from Chicago this week, Scotty McCreery stopped by SiriusXM on Thursday morning (May 12) for an interview on The Storme Warren Morning Show about his new book, Go Big or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream. McCreery is in the midst of a 14-city book signing tour.
Black River Publishing Signs Jacob Davis
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Attorney Lauren Kilgore; Black River Publishing’s Celia Froehlig; ASCAP’s Robert Filhart; Jacob Davis; Black River Publishing’s Kelly Bolton; Black River Publishing’s Dave Pacula; Black River Entertainment’s Gordon Kerr; attorney T.D. Ruth.
Black River Publishing has signed Jacob Davis to its songwriting roster.
“I have been a Jacob Davis fan since meeting him soon after he came to Nashville,” said Black River Publishing’s VP Celia Froehlig. “I am thrilled to now be working together. He is a great talent and the perfect addition to our BRE family. Get ready to hear some great new music from Jacob Davis in the not too distant future!”
“The energy pours out the doors of this place and it’s infectious. I love it,” says Davis. “I felt that the very first time I walked into the building. It made me want to instantly be a part of something I knew was going to be huge. To become a part of the Black River family means exactly that for me…family. It may sound cheesy, but I feel like I’m coming home. I couldn’t be more excited to start this journey with such an insanely talented group of people. My FAMILY!”
The Shreveport, Louisiana, native began performing while in college at LSU. After graduating with a degree in environmental science, Davis spent a year working in that field before moving to Nashville to pursue music.
Davis resides in Nashville with his wife Whitney, daughter Percy and their yellow lab Topaz.
Black River Publishing’s roster also includes Doug Johnson, Josh Kerr, Forest Glen Whitehead, Josh Okeefe, Scott Stepakoff, Ben Caver, Kelsea Ballerini and John King.
Lori McKenna Announces New Album, Nashville Release Show
/by Jessica NicholsonLori McKenna. Photo: Becky Fluke
Lori McKenna will release The Bird & The Rifle, a new album produced by Dave Cobb, on July 29 on CN Records, via Thirty Tigers.
The 10-track project was recorded over a 10-day period at Cobb’s home studio in Nashville. The project also includes McKenna’s version of “Humble & Kind,” which Tim McGraw has recorded and released as a single.
McKenna adds, “This record was made in a way that’s very different from anything else I’ve ever done. It’s very much me—this record and the songs. But it’s like I took the ten songs and just got in someone else’s car and took a ride down the coast. I completely plugged into the world of Dave Cobb.”
Cobb says, “I really wanted to wanted to work with Lori because of the truth and honesty she carries with her pen. I love her wit and humor and the fact she writes her own songs purely for the sake of art.”
McKenna will embark on the Wreck You Tour beginning in July. The trek includes a Nashville date on July 29 at City Winery.
McKenna signed with Creative Nation for publishing and management in 2015. She won a Grammy for Best Country Song in February for co-writing Little Big Town‘s “Girl Crush.” She has also written singles for Hunter Hayes (“I Want Crazy”) and Faith Hill (“Stealing Kisses”).
The Bird and the Rifle Track Listing
1. “Wreck You” (Lori McKenna/Felix McTeigue)
2. “The Bird & The Rifle” (Lori McKenna/Caitlyn Smith/Troy Verges)
3. “Giving Up On Your Hometown” (Lori McKenna)
4. “Halfway Home” (Lori McKenna/Barry Dean)
5. “Humble & Kind” (Lori McKenna)
6. “We Were Cool” (Lori McKenna)
7. “Old Men Young Women” (Lori McKenna/Luke Laird/Barry Dean)
8. “All These Things” (Lori McKenna/Liz Rose)
9. “Always Want You” (Lori McKenna/Liz Rose/Hillary Lindsey)
10. “If Whiskey Were a Woman” (Lori McKenna)
Bobby Bones Admits Buying “Go Away Bobby Bones” Billboards
/by Craig_ShelburneIn an interview with The Washington Post, radio personality Bobby Bones said he spent nearly $13,000 of his own money on Nashville billboards that famously stated, “Go Away Bobby Bones.”
“I launched a massive negative PR campaign against myself to garner sympathy,” Bones told reporter Emily Yahr in a story published Friday (May 13). Bones moved to Nashville in 2013 and his initial broadcasts on WSIX received mixed reviews for a variety of reasons — partially because he had no background in country music and also because he asked unusual questions while talking to artists on air. Amid the criticism, he came up with the idea to create the billboards.
In the interview, Bones referred to the campaign as “pretty desperate measures to take to get more ratings.” Yahr also wrote, “No one guessed it was him.”
Bones writes about the incident in his new memoir, Bare Bones, to be released Tuesday by Dey Street Books.
Artist Updates: Craig Morgan, Mark Chesnutt, John Berry, Smithfield
/by Jessica NicholsonCraig Morgan Plans Free Nashville Concert
Craig Morgan will host a free concert to celebrate the release of his upcoming album, A Whole Lot More To Me, set for release on Black River Entertainment on June 3. Presented by Kidde Fire Safety, LINE-X and NRA Country, the concert will be held Wednesday, June 8 at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon, beginning at 6 p.m.
The concert will also feature performances from Lindsay Ell, Adam Sanders, Hailey Whitters, Jillian Cardarelli. Third Day frontman Mac Powell, who duets with Morgan on “Hearts I Leave Behind” on Morgan’s new album, will also appear.
Mark Chesnutt Signs With Row Entertainment
Mark Chesnutt
Mark Chesnutt has signed with a new Nashville-based label, Row Entertainment. He will release the project, Tradition Lives, later this year, marking his first studio release of all-new music since 2008. Row Entertainment is a partnership with Jimmy Ritchey, Kyle Waites, and recording artist Tim Rushlow. Row Entertainment’s offices are located at 2818 Azalea Place in Nashville.
“Without a doubt, Mark is an artist that continues to stand for the best in the format,” Ritchey said. “Everyone here is so excited to be working along with him to bring his music to the masses.”
“Country music is what I’ve always been about, and that’s what I’ll always be,” Chesnutt said. “It’s all I know, and I think people will love the new music as much as I am going to love playing it for them.”
John Berry Announces New Album, Label, Publicist
Left photo (L to R):
Brian Smith, Leadership Artists; Trish Holman, Mansion Entertainment; John Berry; Dewayne Brown, Sony RED; John Mathis, Mansion Entertainment. Right photo, L-R: John Berry; Don Murry Grubbs, Absolute Publicity
John Berry will release his first studio album in three years on June 3. He has signed on with Mansion Entertainment and Sony RED for project distribution as well as Absolute Publicity’s Don Murry Grubbs for public relations representation.
“After my successful Kickstarter effort last fall resulted in the recording of my new album, What I Love The Most, I wanted to partner with a label that would really ‘get it,'” says Berry. “I was very pleased when Mansion Entertainment and Sony RED stepped up and was excited to release it. They are focused and we are all looking forward to its June 3rd release.”
Berry adds, “I had heard of Absolute Publicity and I am friends with many of the acts they represent. So when my manager and label both suggested them I knew it would be the right fit. I am thrilled to work with Don and his team in promoting this album I am so proud of.”
Smithfield Make Grand Ole Opry Debut
Pictured (L-R): J.R. Schumann, SiriusXM; Trey Smith; Jennifer Fiedler; Pete Fisher, Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Chris Hollo/Grand Ole Opry
Post Monroe Issues EP Produced By Chuck Ainlay, Dave Haywood
/by Jessica NicholsonSony/ATV songwriters Ashlee Hewitt and Shelby McLeod have teamed with Whitney Duncan, a former solo artist who is published by Given Entertainment, to form a new trio, Post Monroe. The band’s self-titled debut EP was released for digital download on Friday, May 13. The first single, “Red Hot American Summer,” will be released soon.
The five-track EP was produced by Chuck Ainlay and Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood (with Aaron Chmielewski producing on “Lucky One”). The trio is managed by Kelli Haywood of KCH Entertainment.
“I have had such an amazing time being on the production side of the music-making process with Post Monroe,” said Dave Haywood. “I truly believe that these girls are the real deal – from the writing room to the studio – they have a unique perspective and fresh sound that I can’t wait for people to hear.”
Hewitt grew up on a farm in Lancaster, Minnesota, and has extensive experience in live performance playing 150 shows annually throughout her teenage years. She was a contestant on the sixth season of Nashville Star.
A native Tennessean, Duncan was part of the Warner Music Nashville roster in 2008 with the release of her album, Right Road Now. Her singles were “When I Said I Would” and “Skinny Dippin”. She also appeared on Nashville Star as well as Survivor.
McLeod spent her childhood singing locally and participating in musical theater in her hometown of Madison, Georgia. She earned a degree in communications from the University of Georgia before landing a position in the music industry where she initially got to know her bandmates.
“We are so excited to get the first taste of our music out and available for everyone to hear,” said Duncan. “We have really been looking forward to this day for quite a while.”
Hewitt said, “We truly feel like the chemistry we have found together in the writing room and in the studio is something very special; we feel so blessed.”
“We are strong women and we’re vulnerable,” said McLeod. “There are many sides to every woman and we like writing songs that speak from all those sides.”
Post Monroe EP Track Listing:
1. Half Hearted (Whitney Duncan, Ashlee Hewitt, Greg Becker)
2. Lucky One (Whitney Duncan, Kelly Collins)
3. Red Hot American Summer (Whitney Duncan, Ashlee Hewitt, Shelby McLeod, Blair Daly)
4. Dixie Dust (Whitney Duncan, Ashlee Hewitt, Shelby McLeod, Dave Haywood, Dave Thompson)
5. Hell On Me (Whitney Duncan, Chris Tompkins)