Jayson Entertainment Group Taps Matt Malcolm To Lead New Agency Division

Matt Malcolm

Matt Malcolm will lead the newly added agency division at Jayson Entertainment Group. He is already at work booking flagship artist Darryl Worley​, along with non-exclusive clients Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes and Tracy Byrd, is actively scouting talent to grow this division.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Matt Malcom to Jayson Entertainment Group as the head of our new booking division,” says Aaron Green, Managing Member, Jayson Entertainment Group. “Matt is a seasoned veteran with years of experience, a tireless work ethic and a reputation for integrity. Many moons ago, Jimmy Jay and Jerry booked numerous legends through this very office — icons like Conway Twitty — and we can’t wait to recreate some of that magic. With Matt leading the way, we’re confident this new pillar of our business will be built on both legacy and innovation.”

“I’m honored to be a part of the legacy that Jimmy Jay and his family built at Jayson Entertainment Group. Aaron has an incredible vision and plan for the future for Jayson Entertainment; I’m humbled and excited to build on such a solid legacy,” adds Malcolm.

Malcolm joins JEG from Wasserman Music Group where he was Director/Agent of Fairs & Festivals. Prior to his successful run at Waserman, Malcolm was an agent at WME Nashville for more than 10 years.

Malcolm began his new role in early May and can be reached at matt@jaysonentertainmentgroup.com or 423-341-5682.

Brandon Lake Leads Wins At The 12th Annual K-Love Fan Awards

Brandon Lake. Photo: Jeremy Poland

Brandon Lake was the big winner at Friday night’s (May 30) K-LOVE Fan Awards with wins for Male Artist of the Year, Artist of the Year, Worship Song of the Year (“That’s Who I Praise”) and Song of the Year for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” (feat. Jelly Roll).

CeCe Winans took home the award for Female Artist of the Year during the evening, and for King & Country was named Group of the Year. The Amazon hit series House of David was honored with the trophy for TV/Streaming Impact, while The Sports Impact Award went to OSU Women’s Softball Coach Patty Gasso.

The winners list was rounded out with Leanna Crawford‘s “Still Waters” being named Breakout Single of the Year, The Chosen Season Five awarded for Film Impact, Matthew West‘s, My Story Your Glory winning for Book Impact, and Max Lucado‘s Max Lucado – Encouraging Word Podcast named Podcast of the Year.

The evening also featured performances from some of the biggest names in Christian entertainment including Jeremy Camp, Leanna Crawford, Crowder, Colton Dixon, Elevation Rhythm, for King & Country with Michael W. Smith, Jamie MacDonald, MercyMe, Mac Powell, TobyMac with Jon Reddick and Reddick performing with We The Kingdom, Matthew West, Zach Williams, Anne Wilson, CeCe Winans and Megan Woods.

Hosted by Jeremy Camp, Bart Millard, Mac Powell and Matthew West, the 12th Annual show was taped live at the Opry House on May 25. The show will run a repeat broadcast on June 6 at 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET and on the TBN+ app.

Mark Your Calendar—June 2025

Single/Track Releases & Radio Add Dates:

June 2
Cole Swindell/We Can Always Move On/Warner Music Nashville
Caroline Jones/No Tellin’/Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment
Rusty Gear/They Forgave Me/Chickahominy Marsh Records
Randy Cobb/Country Boy/South of Sixty Five Entertainment Group
Cerrito/Hot Pepper Doll/MC1 Nashville
Kirbi/Waiting On Rain/Ablaze Entertainment

June 6
Laci Kaye Booth/George F***** Strait/Geffen Records
Kat Velasco/Kitchen Sink
Jenna DeVries/Strut (Rainbow Remix)/Heart Songs Music Group
Emily Roth/White Boots
Lori Rayne/The One That Ran Away/Heart Songs Music Group

June 9
Dylan Marlowe/Picture Perfect/Columbia Nashville/Play It Again Music Group
Braden Hull/Coulda Been Love
Andrew Salgado/Summer Love/Synapse Publishing & Entertainment

June 13
Dawn Rix/304 To 615

June 16
Gavin Adcock/Never Call Again/Warner Music Nashville
John Morgan/Kid Myself/Broken Bow Records
Thompson Square/You Were There/T2 Records

June 23
Reece/Roots/Reece Music

June 27
Annie Bosko/Country Girls! (Who Runs the World)/Stone Country Records

June 30
JYKÄ/Headed For A Good Time/OTM Productions

Album/EP Releases:

June 6
Rascal Flatts/Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets/Big Machine Records
Caamp/Copper Changes Color/Mom + Pop Music
Waylon Wyatt/Out Of The Blue/Music Soup/Darkroom Records
Hailey Whitters/Corn Queen/Pigasus Records/Big Loud Records/Songs & Daughters
Mary Chapin Carpenter/Personal History
Mark Wills/Greatest Hits/MCA Nashville/UMe
Crowe Boys/Made To Wander/EMI Records Nashville
Louie TheSinger/One For The Hometown/MCA
Jesse Daniel/Son of the San Lorenzo/Lightning Rod Records
The Kentucky Gentlemen/Rhinestone Revolution/River House Artists
Rob Wheeler/Leave Tomorrow
Toby May/It’s About Time/Seven Springs Records
Bill Nash/Oh Hank/Cloverdale Music

June 13
Dierks Bentley/Broken Branches/Capitol Records Nashville
Dillon Carmichael/Keepin’ Country Alive/Riser House Records
Tyler Dial/Bordertown
Dee White/Heart Talkin’

June 20
Brett Young/2.0/Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment
Scotty McCreery/Seasons Change: Platinum Edition/Triple Tigers Records
Chris Lane/Shade Tree/Red Street Records
Lukas Nelson/American Romance/Sony Music Nashville
Brian Kelley/Sunshine State Of Mind Season Two, Chapter One
Dan Bremnes/The Hero/Curb Records
Aaron Goodvin/Drinkin’ Hand
James McMurtry/The Black Dog And The Wandering Boy/New West Records
William Beckmann/Whiskey Lies & Alibis/Warner Music Nashville
Kelsey Waldon/Every Ghost/Oh Boy Records

June 25
Charles Kelley/Songs For A New Moon

June 27
Bruce Springsteen/Tracks II: The Lost Albums/Sony Music
Cole Swindell/Spanish Moss/Warner Music Nashville
Parker McCollum/Parker McCollum/MCA Nashville
Maoli/Last Sip Of Summer/ONErpm/Huff Co.
Logan Mize/Open Road/Big Yellow Dog Music
Jenna Davis/Where Did That Girl Go?
Grant Gilbert/West Of Fort Worth/River House Artists
Landon Smith/Reckon/Lucille/MCA/Republic
Sister Sadie/All Will Be Well/Mountain Home Music Company
Jimmy Fortune/Songs Of An American Dreamer/Gaither Music
Rob Williford/Johnny & Jenny

Industry Events:

June 5-8
CMA Fest 2025

June 17
2025 BMI Christian Awards

June 29- July 1
NAMM NeXT

Lee Brice, Matt Stell, Craig Morgan, More Among Lineup For ‘Losers Live’ 2025

WME is kicking off CMA Fest Week again this year with “Losers Live,” a free, three-night outdoor concert series at Losers Bar & Grill in Midtown June 2-4.

The 2025 series kicks off June 2, with Rodney Atkins taking the stage to get the week started. The show also includes Travis Denning, Matt Stell, Dillon Carmichael, Payton Smith, Mae Estes, Frank Ray, CeCe, Will Jones and Payton Howie.

The lineup for the June 3 show includes Lee Brice, Craig Morgan, Mark Wills, Timmy McKeever, Kaitlin Butts, Meghan Patrick, Logan Crosby, Myles Morgan, Bottomland and Colbie Caillat.

The final night of this year’s star-packed series on June 4 will feature an eclectic and high-energy mix including Easton Corbin, Priscilla Block, Bryan Martin, Cole Goodwin, Skeez, Ian Harrison, and Timothy Wayne, with more artists to be announced in the coming days. The doors open at 5 p.m. each night with the show starting at 6:30.

BREAKING: Lauren ‘LT’ Thomas Joins Big Loud Records As SVP, Radio Promotion

Lauren “LT” Thomas. Photo: Brayln Kelly Smith

Radio veteran Lauren “LT” Thomas has joined Big Loud Records as SVP, Radio Promotion. She will work alongside newly promoted SVP, Radio Promotion Tyler Waugh and report to EVP, Radio Promotion Stacy Blythe.

“LT’s stellar reputation speaks for itself. The moment she began exploring her next opportunity, leadership at Big Loud unanimously agreed—she was a natural fit for our team,” shares Blythe. “We’re thrilled to welcome her aboard and look forward to the expertise and passion she brings with her.”

“I’ve long admired the vibrant culture cultivated by Seth, Stacy and the Big Loud team,” adds Thomas. “I’m thrilled to be working alongside such a talented group with a powerful track record of success and innovation.”

Thomas most recently served as SVP of Promotion at Sony Music Nashville, where she helped the roster achieve nearly 100 No. 1 radio hits. She also led efforts for Columbia and RCA Nashville. Prior to that, she spent five years at KMLE-FM Phoenix.

She has been recognized for her efforts across the industry, being named to Billboard‘s Executive of the Week list in 2024, Variety‘s Hitmakers in 2023, CRS/Country Aircheck Awards SVP/VP of the Year and National of the Year, Country Aircheck Power 31 and Billboard‘s 40 Under 40. She also serves as co-chair of the St. Jude Country Cares Label Advisory Board.

Creative Nation Extends Deal With Lori McKenna

Pictured (L-R, back row): Abby Holcomb, Brandon Gill, Luke Laird, Abigail Bruner and Jayne Hamblin; (L-R, front row): Alex Albanese, Beth Laird, Lori McKenna, Emily Furman and Kelsey Granda. Photo: Emily Stearns

Grammy winner Lori McKenna has extended her publishing, management and record deals with independent music company, Creative Nation. The extension builds on the 10 years the two have worked together.

As a songwriter, McKenna’s impressive resume includes back-to-back Grammy and CMA Awards, as well as the coveted title of ACM Songwriter of the Year in 2017. She has notched three Grammy wins as a songwriter for Best Country Song with Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” (2015), Tim McGraw’s “Humble and Kind” (2016) and The Highwomen’s “Crowded Table” (2020), and has had hits by Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Faith Hill, Hunter Hayes and many more.

In addition to her work in country music, McKenna also co-wrote “Always Remember Us This Way,” which was featured in the Academy Award-winning film, A Star Is Born, starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.

As an artist, McKenna’s artist projects have received high praise over the years, having released critically-acclaimed albums such as 2020’s The Balladeer and 2018’s The Tree, which was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2019 Americana Music Awards. McKenna’s 2016 album, The Bird & The Rifle, was nominated for three Grammy Awards as well as three Americana Awards.

“We have worked with Lori in publishing, management and records for 10 years and I couldn’t be more excited to extend our agreement and continue our partnership building her iconic career. She truly is one of the best singer-songwriters of our generation, and it is an honor for our team to work alongside her. Barry Dean says it best: ‘if you don’t know where your soul is, listening to Lori McKenna will help you locate it,’” Creative Nation Founder and CEO, Beth Laird says.

“It just feels so right for me to continue with my Creative Nation team and family. I think we’ve grown together and it feels like there’s still so much more to come. I say this all the time, but I really am so grateful to be part of the Nashville community of songwriters, artists and creatives. I still get excited landing at BNA. I still feel like the luckiest songwriter in the world. I’m so happy to have this team in my corner,” McKenna says.

MusicRow Weekly (News, Charts, More…)

This week’s MusicRow Weekly shines a spotlight on several major developments across Nashville’s music landscape, showcasing both industry evolution and a strong commitment to community care. Click here to see the full edition.

Singer-songwriter Matt Stell has deepened his relationship with Endurance Music Group, entering into a new joint venture label deal that builds on his already successful publishing alliance with the company.

Dierks Bentley has announced the launch of the Broken Branches Fund, a multi-year commitment to bolstering mental health support for the creative and touring communities. Administered in partnership with Music Health Alliance (MHA), the fund will provide mental health grants covering outpatient counseling and structured follow-up care for qualified individuals and their families. Bentley’s move underscores a growing awareness and responsibility within the industry to address mental well-being.

Big Machine Records has promoted Rachel Burleson to Senior Director of Streaming. Spirit Music Nashville has welcomed Nick Autry to its roster through a global publishing agreement.

Marketing agency RESULTS GLOBAL revealed formation of a new Digital & Social Media division. Spearheaded by Katrina Maddox as Head of Digital & Social, the team also includes Lindsey Parrish and Tess Schoonhoven as Social Media Managers, and Conner McEuen as Paid Media Manager.

The music business sees the debut of Gutt Law, PLLC,  founded by entertainment attorney Rachel Guttmann. The Nashville-based practice is joined by attorney Victoria Powell and Morgan Brasfield, who will serve as Head of Operations.

Kenny Chesney kicked off his much-anticipated Las Vegas residency at The Sphere with star-studded surprises. The opening night featured Kelsea Ballerini, who joined Chesney for emotional renditions of their chart-topping duet “Half Of My Hometown,” the fan-favorite “You & Tequila,” and an impromptu performance of “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy.” Grace Potter also took the stage during the weekend, reuniting with Chesney for another powerful delivery of “You & Tequila.”

Eric Church delivered back-to-back performances at The Pinnacle on May 23 and 24, offering a celebration of his latest project, Evangeline Vs. The Machine.

In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included. Riley Green maintains his No. 1 spot for the fifth consecutive week with “Worst Way.” Explore more chart data here.

The MusicRow Weekly is delivered every Friday, featuring Nashville’s top music industry news, exclusive interviews, song reviews, radio and songwriter charts and more. Sign up for free here.

Kane Brown To Make Feature Film Debut

Kane Brown. Photo: Dennis Leupold

Kane Brown will make his feature film debut in the romantic comedy The Token Groomsman, starring Taylor Lautner.

In his role, Brown will play Neil, the ride or die best friend and moral compass to Lautner’s character Scott, providing advice and laughs as Scott goes searches for money or love over a chaotic weekend.

“We knew we needed bold, lovable personalities to match the heart and humor of this story,” said Director Natalie Simpkins. “Kane brings something so unique. He has a rare mix of vulnerability and magnetism that’s incredibly compelling.”

Simpkins will serve as Director of the film. She also co-wrote original screenplay alongside John C. Hall and Sohale Andrus Mortazavi. Simpkins, Hall and Pam Renall are the Producers.

Production will begin later this year, and the film will hit over 2,500 theaters across the U.S. upon release.

“We believe in sharp, commercial comedies that bring audiences together, and The Token Groomsman is exactly that kind of film,” said John Fithian, Founding Partner of The Fithian Group. “Working alongside Pam Renall and John C. Hall—two industry veterans with a wealth of marketing, distribution, and filmmaking experience—will be key in shaping the film’s strong release strategy. We’re excited to marry that experience with Attend’s groundbreaking digital tools to bring this film to theaters and beyond.”

“We are thrilled to partner with director Natalie Simpkins and to be representing The Token Groomsman internationally,” said Mimi Steinbauer, President of Radiant. “Her fresh, modern take on romcoms is exactly what makes this film such a great fit for us. It has the perfect blend of humor, heart, and star power to make an impact with audiences around the world.”

Neste Live! Expands Team With Promotions, New Hires

Jill Kopecky and Sarah Ramsden

Neste Live!, a Live Nation company, has expanded its corporate events division.

Jill Kopecky has been promoted to Executive Vice President, Corporate Events, expanding her leadership role after over a decade with the company. A former MPI Tennessee Chapter President and award-winner, Kopecky brings extensive experience producing major events like NASCAR’s Speedway GLOBE and the Utah State Fair, with recent work extending to Spain and the Middle East.

Sarah Ramsden has also joined as Corporate Talent Buyer. She brings over 20 years of experience to the company, including leadership positions at Dollar General Corporation, most recently as Director of Corporate Events. There, she managed large-scale events including trade shows, employee recognition programs, foundation golf tournaments, grand openings, and annual conferences, and spearheaded private entertainment bookings. Her career began at Belmont University, where she managed complex event operations for both campus and external clients.

With the addition of Ramsden as Corporate Talent Buyer to the Corporate events team, Kopecky will now oversee the corporate events department as well as continuing her role as Corporate Events Talent Buyer within Neste Live!

Additionally, Neste Live! welcomes Leeanne Lisk as Operations Manager. With 12 years at CMT, Lisk contributed to both Executive Administration and the Music & Talent Team, playing a key role in various projects across the network. Her career has also included pivotal positions at Big Machine Distillery as Director of Operations and Events, John Cooper’s Mayoral Administration, and as HR & Operations Manager for the Opry’s Circle Network.

Noelle Sunderland and Lacey Snyder have also been promoted from Talent Buyer Assistants to Booking Coordinators.

Sunderland was recently promoted from her role as Talent Buyer Assistant to Gil Cunningham. Her prior experience includes stops at CAA and Odessey Entertainment Group. Snyder was recently promoted from her role as Talent Buyer Assistant to President Andrew Fortin. Originally from California’s Central Coast, she launched her career in radio at KMLE Country while studying at Grand Canyon University in Arizona.

Shenandoah To Debut ‘The Cumberland Road Trading Post’ At CMA Fest

Shenandoah is bringing “The Cumberland Road Trading Post” booth to 2025 CMA Fest, taking place June 5-8 in Nashville, which will highlight both established and rising artists.

Half of the booth will serve as a meet and greet area where guest artists can sign autographs, CDs and take photos with fans, and the other half will be dedicated to Shenandoah merchandise sales.

“We’ve been going to Fan Fair for over 40 years, and one thing that’s always remained important is the connection between artists and their fans,” says frontman Marty Raybon. “That’s the heart of country music. We’re proud to bring ‘The Cumberland Road Trading Post’ to CMA Fest. It’s an opportunity for both longtime favorites and fresh faces to meet the folks who support them. This is what it’s all about.”

Shenandoah will sign in the booth on Thursday, June 5 from 1:30-2 p.m. and Sunday, June 8 from 2-2:30 p.m. The band is set to perform on the Chevy Vibes Stage on June 5 at 11:30 AM. They’ll also take part in a discussion on the CMA Closeup Stage as part of a special event — “Timeless Tracks: The Enduring Legacy of Music’s Power Players featuring Pam Tillis, Shenandoah, Mark Willis and Billy Dean” on Sunday, June 8 at 12:45 p.m.