Song Suffragettes Partners With Musicana And Hispanic Entertainment Alliance

Pictured (L-R): Uriah Solis, Jackie Martinez Marushka (Founder, Hispanic Entertainment Alliance), Karina Daza (artist and Founder, Musicana), Mia Morris, Alyssia Dominguez, MŌRIAH, Kat Luna, Angie K (artist and Founder of Country Latin Association) and Todd Cassetty (Founder, Song Suffragettes). Photo: Rebecca Anne.
Song Suffragettes partnered with Musicana and Hispanic Entertainment Alliance for a night of music featuring Alyssia Dominguez, Angie K, Karina Daza, Kat Luna, MŌRIAH and Song Suffragettes’ multi-instrumentalist, Mia Morris. Over 200 people packed the Listening Room Café to hear each of the women in the round perform three of their own songs and finish with an “all sing” medley of Selena’s “Como La Flor,” “Baila Esta Cumbia” and “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” arranged by Dominguez.
To view a recording of the show, click here.
Spirit Music Group And Champagne Breakfast Team To Host Nashville Sync Camp

Spirit Music Group team, Champagne Breakfast team and participating writers.
Spirit Music Group recently teamed up with Champagne Breakfast to host a Nashville Sync Camp at Spirit’s Nashville offices and recording studios. Over the course of three days, artists, writers and producers worked in writing sessions designed to inspire, connect, and provide a creative environment for collaboration through briefs given by music supervisors across media.
This year’s writers included Spirit Music Nashville’s Bobby Hamrick, Brock Westover, Cale Dodds, Jessica Cayne, Joy Williams, Justin Halpin and Mike Fiorentino as well as Champange Breakfast’s Anna Graceman, Beacon Light, Bryan Dawley, Christian Harger, Geoff Duncan, Levi Bennington, Que Parks, Teddy Boldt and Tyler Ewing.
Music supervision and production clients included Shelby Britten, Trailer Music Supervisor, Seismic Productions; Jon Moshier, Executive Music Producer at Doner Advertising; Aaron Mercer, Co-President, Premier Music Group; Ashley Young, Associate Music Supervisor, GrandSon Creative; and Anna Romanoff, Music Supervisor, Yay Team Inc.
Memorial Honoring Jimmy Capps To Be Unveiled June 1 At Spring Hill Cemetery

Jimmy Capps. Photo: Chris Hollo
A memorial honoring the late Jimmy Capps will be unveiled on the fifth anniversary of his passing (June 1) at Spring Hill Cemetery. The free public event will take place at 3 p.m. and will include live music, remarks from fellow musicians, Opry members, and family, and a blessing over the newly installed monument, which sits near other notable country music greats.
Known as “The Man in Back,” Capps left an indelible mark on countless recordings by legends like George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Alan Jackson, and served as a beloved fixture in the Grand Ole Opry band for over six decades. He was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame.
‘Cold War Country’ Awarded Belmont Book Award

Cold War Country: How Nashville’s Music Row and the Pentagon Created the Sound of American Patriotism by Joseph M. Thompson has been dubbed 2025’s Top Country Music Book by Belmont Book Award.
The announcement was made by Don Cusic, Founder and Chair of the Belmont Book Award. The presentation will be made on May 30 at the annual International Country Music Conference at Belmont University.
For more information on the conference, click here.
Industry Ink: Song Suffragettes, Spirit Music Group, Jimmy Capps, ‘Cold War Country’
/by Lauryn SinkSong Suffragettes Partners With Musicana And Hispanic Entertainment Alliance
Pictured (L-R): Uriah Solis, Jackie Martinez Marushka (Founder, Hispanic Entertainment Alliance), Karina Daza (artist and Founder, Musicana), Mia Morris, Alyssia Dominguez, MŌRIAH, Kat Luna, Angie K (artist and Founder of Country Latin Association) and Todd Cassetty (Founder, Song Suffragettes). Photo: Rebecca Anne.
Song Suffragettes partnered with Musicana and Hispanic Entertainment Alliance for a night of music featuring Alyssia Dominguez, Angie K, Karina Daza, Kat Luna, MŌRIAH and Song Suffragettes’ multi-instrumentalist, Mia Morris. Over 200 people packed the Listening Room Café to hear each of the women in the round perform three of their own songs and finish with an “all sing” medley of Selena’s “Como La Flor,” “Baila Esta Cumbia” and “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom” arranged by Dominguez.
To view a recording of the show, click here.
Spirit Music Group And Champagne Breakfast Team To Host Nashville Sync Camp
Spirit Music Group team, Champagne Breakfast team and participating writers.
Spirit Music Group recently teamed up with Champagne Breakfast to host a Nashville Sync Camp at Spirit’s Nashville offices and recording studios. Over the course of three days, artists, writers and producers worked in writing sessions designed to inspire, connect, and provide a creative environment for collaboration through briefs given by music supervisors across media.
This year’s writers included Spirit Music Nashville’s Bobby Hamrick, Brock Westover, Cale Dodds, Jessica Cayne, Joy Williams, Justin Halpin and Mike Fiorentino as well as Champange Breakfast’s Anna Graceman, Beacon Light, Bryan Dawley, Christian Harger, Geoff Duncan, Levi Bennington, Que Parks, Teddy Boldt and Tyler Ewing.
Music supervision and production clients included Shelby Britten, Trailer Music Supervisor, Seismic Productions; Jon Moshier, Executive Music Producer at Doner Advertising; Aaron Mercer, Co-President, Premier Music Group; Ashley Young, Associate Music Supervisor, GrandSon Creative; and Anna Romanoff, Music Supervisor, Yay Team Inc.
Memorial Honoring Jimmy Capps To Be Unveiled June 1 At Spring Hill Cemetery
Jimmy Capps. Photo: Chris Hollo
A memorial honoring the late Jimmy Capps will be unveiled on the fifth anniversary of his passing (June 1) at Spring Hill Cemetery. The free public event will take place at 3 p.m. and will include live music, remarks from fellow musicians, Opry members, and family, and a blessing over the newly installed monument, which sits near other notable country music greats.
Known as “The Man in Back,” Capps left an indelible mark on countless recordings by legends like George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Alan Jackson, and served as a beloved fixture in the Grand Ole Opry band for over six decades. He was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame.
‘Cold War Country’ Awarded Belmont Book Award
Cold War Country: How Nashville’s Music Row and the Pentagon Created the Sound of American Patriotism by Joseph M. Thompson has been dubbed 2025’s Top Country Music Book by Belmont Book Award.
The announcement was made by Don Cusic, Founder and Chair of the Belmont Book Award. The presentation will be made on May 30 at the annual International Country Music Conference at Belmont University.
For more information on the conference, click here.
Sheltered Music Publishing Partners With Crystal Pony Publishing; Signs Will Banister
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): Roger Springer, Dena Weaver (Crystal Pony Publishing), Will Banister & Darrell Franklin (Sr VP Sheltered Music).
Sheltered Music Publishing has began a new creative partnership with Roger Springer, Dena Weaver and Crystal Pony Publishing. The first signing for the joint venture is country singer-songwriter Will Banister.
“This partnership with Roger and Crystal Pony felt like a perfect fit from the first conversation,” says Darrell Franklin, Senior Vice President of Sheltered Music Publishing. “Roger’s passion for country music and his track record of nurturing talent is unmatched. We’re excited to work together to find and elevate artists who are carrying the torch for authentic country music.”
“Thank you Lance [Freed], Darrell, and Freeman [Wizer] for your passion and belief in what we’re building together,” adds Springer. “We’re honored to have your guidance and love for country music alongside us.”
New Mexico native Banister grew up on traditional country, and has curated a dedicated fanbase with his classic sound. Co-produced with Chuck Ainlay, his new EP will drop this spring with the first single “Forever” released last Friday (May 16). He also co-wrote Jake Worthington’s “It Ain’t The Whiskey” alongside Worthington, Jeff Hyde and Springer.
“When I first heard Will I was immediately struck by the tone and texture of his voice—it reminded me of Merle Haggard and Keith Whitley,” continues Franklin.
“It is such an honor to sign with Crystal Pony and Sheltered,” shares Banister. “I’m excited to be part of a team that truly believes in me and in the kind of country music I grew up loving.”
“Will Banister is one of the best artist-writers I’ve seen in a long time,” adds Springer. “We’re thrilled to welcome him to Crystal Pony and can’t wait to share what we’ve been working on.”
SongwritingWith:Soldiers Announces New Music Initiative To Share Vet-Created Songs
/by Lorie HollabaughSongwritingWith:Soldiers is introducing a new music initiative that will produce and release music written during retreats to help create a deeper understanding of the veteran experience and raise civilian awareness of the challenges the military community faces.
The first two new tracks from the program will be available on all streaming platforms on May 23. “The Man You Used To Know,” was written by veteran Bruce Anderson, his wife Lesley and songwriter/producer Trent Willmon, who performed the track.
“I appreciate anybody who serves our country,” says Willmon. “They are the folks that keep us free. So many times we forget that. We kind of take them for granted. Sometimes they sacrifice everything. So it’s a wonderful opportunity for somebody like me who didn’t serve, to give back and try to honor and better understand the experiences of that community.”
“At Ease,” was written at a retreat by veterans Chadrick Allen, Rhonda Chavez, Sally Griffiths, Justin Lilley, Benjamin Liotta, Carlos Gomez Perez, Robert Heathe Shumate and Tristan Wimmer along with songwriters James House, Will Kimbrough, Mark Nesler and Terry Radigan.
“‘At Ease’ is a gentle, soulful tribute to the fallen: those who succumbed to their wounds on the battlefield; those who succumbed to the wounds no one could see back home,” shares Kimbrough. “It is a true collaboration between our veterans and songwriters.”
Since 2012, SW:S has offered retreats, alumni programs and music-based initiatives, and the process invites participants to express what often goes unsaid through a creative partnership that honors their words and experiences. Every song is co-written with full consent and intention and with participant permission, many of these songs are shared through performances, playlists and public platforms to build understanding, strengthen community and amplify the voices of those who serve.
CMHOFM Celebrates Opening Of ‘Dolly Parton: Journey Of A Seeker’
/by Lorie HollabaughDolly Parton at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the life and legacy of Dolly Parton last night (May 19) at the opening of its newest exhibit, “Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker.”
Dolly Parton attends the opening of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new exhibit ‘Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker.’ Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images
The evening included special tribute performances of Parton’s songs “Coat of Many Colors” and “The Seeker” by Alison Krauss & Union Station, and Parton concluded the evening with remarks of her own.
The new exhibit, open until September 2026, focuses on turning points throughout Parton’s more than 60-year career where she overcame obstacles and ignored naysayers to become one of the most beloved and widely recognized celebrities across the world. “Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker” includes clothing, awards, handwritten lyrics, instruments, photos, exclusive interview footage and more, including Parton’s first draft of handwritten lyrics to her No. 1 hit “Jolene,” a cowgirl outfit Parton wore in the 1980 Hollywood film 9 to 5, the Kennedy Center Honors medallion Parton was presented in 2006, a custom-built Gibson banjo with a white metallic finish, rhinestones, and butterflies used by Parton in 1992 and on her “Halos & Horns Tour” in 2002, and more.
A view of the exhibit on display at the opening of Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new exhibit ‘Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker.’ Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images
An additional display that celebrates Parton’s community of literacy, created through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, is presented in the museum’s Taylor Swift Education Center. An illustrated companion book to the exhibit supplementing the gallery presentation featuring photos and artifacts is now available to purchase here or in the museum’s store, and will also be available in bookstores and online outlets through a partnership with the University of Illinois Press.
Access to the “Dolly Parton: Journey of a Seeker” exhibit is included with museum admission and a limited number of timed tickets for the exhibit are available each day. Advance reservations are encouraged and ticket availability can be found on the museum’s website.
Maggie Rose To Headline Inaugural Nashbash At Miami Art Week
/by Lauryn SinkNashbash Miami
Nashbash will bring Maggie Rose, Moon Taxi, Paul McDonald & the Mourning Doves and Jack Harris to Miami to kick off Art Week at the Miami Beach Bandshell. Tickets are on sale now.
“We are incredibly proud to support Nashbash as part of our commitment to connecting cultures and communities through unforgettable experiences,” says Ignacio Borbolla, Delta’s Regional Manager. “Delta and LATAM are dedicated to strengthening the bond between Miami and Latin America, and what better way to celebrate that connection than through the universal language of music? We’re thrilled to help bring Nashville’s iconic sounds to the heart of Miami Beach for Art Week.”
“As a 305 kid now calling Nashville home, launching ‘Nashbash’ to kick off Miami Art Week is a dream come true,” adds Jamie Rodriguez, Founder of Jrodconcerts Media and Creator of Nashbash. “We’re bringing the heart of Music City to Miami Beach, showcasing the incredible talent that makes Nashville so special. From Maggie Rose’s powerhouse vocals to Moon Taxi’s electrifying energy, Paul McDonald’s soulful storytelling and Jack Harris’s captivating stage presence, this lineup is a testament to the vibrant music scene we’re cultivating. We’re inviting all of South Florida to join us for the start of what we hope will be a cherished new tradition, where art and music collide in the most spectacular way.”
Peermusic Nashville Adds One; Promotes Two
/by Madison HahnenJennifer Hall, Matt Michiels & Cameron Stutts.
Jennifer Hall has joined the Peermusic Nashville team as Senior Creative Director. Additionally, the company has elevated Matt Michiels to Vice President, Creative and Cameron Stutts to Senior Creative Coordinator.
“I couldn’t be happier to welcome Jenny to our creative team and to recognize the hard work of Matt and Cameron with these well-deserved promotions,” says Michael Knox, President, Peermusic Nashville. “Jenny is a perfect fit for our team—she is smart, energetic and a leader. I have watched her career from afar and I’m excited to bring her energy to the office. Matt is a talented and proven creative executive that knows how to lead a staff and develop careers for songwriters and artists. He has always been someone that I can count on. Cameron has been firing on all cylinders in her short time here. Her position takes a lot of creativity and strategy, and I’m proud of the hard work she does for us. Our Peermusic Nashville team continues to go from strength to strength and we’ve dialed in the ideal team to offer our writers the very best support.”
Hall joins Peermusic Nashville from Porchlight Music where she served as Senior Creative Director. During her time there, she signed new talent and assisted the roster with pitching songs to labels, producers, managers and artists. Her previous stops also include Sheltered Music and Given Entertainment. An Indiana native, Hall graduated from Middle Tennessee State University’s music business program. She was also featured in MusicRow‘s 2025 Next Big Thing directory.
In her new role, Hall will help curate new talent, assist in the day-to-day operations for the company roster, and create opportunities and song placements for the writers.
“I am thrilled to be joining the Peermusic Nashville team,” shares Hall. “It’s an honor not only to work for a company with such a rich, historic legacy, but alongside an incredible creative team and exceptional roster. I’m deeply grateful to Michael Knox and the Peermusic team for this opportunity and I look forward to diving in.”
Michiels joined Peermusic Nashville in 2018 and has been elevated from his former position as Senior Creative Director. At the company, he assists in the day-to-day company leadership, as well as writer management and artist development. He also oversees the back catalog and song placements, alongside creative support. Prior to joining Peermusic Nashville, Michiels held roles at Gallimore Productions & Song Garden Publishing and Warner Chappell Nashville. He holds a B.A. in Music from The University of Alabama and is a Meridian, Mississippi native.
“I am so proud to champion the incredibly talented songwriters at peermusic Nashville,” says Michiels. “The team here and around the world are second to none. Thank you to Michael Knox, Mary Megan Peer [CEO, peermusic], and Ralph Peer [Executive Chair, peermusic] for the continued opportunity at such an amazing and historic music company!”
Stutts joined Peermusic Nashville in 2023 as Creative Coordinator, and collaborate with the creative teams to develop marketing strategy, creative design and social media campaigns. Before joining Peermusic, Stutts was Marketing Brand Ambassador at EMILY Revolutionary Marketing Group. Stutts is a native of Prosperity, South Carolina and holds a B.S. in Business Administration with a Management/Marketing emphasis from Lander University.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to take on this new chapter and build on the creative momentum that has been established,” adds Stutts. “The passion and collaborative spirit of the peermusic team make it such a rewarding place to be a part of, and I’m especially thankful to Michael Knox and the peermusic team for this opportunity. I look forward to continuing to support our Nashville roster while contributing to their success through creativity and dedication!”
Warner Music Nashville Adds Paige Elliott; Elevates Kayla Burnett
/by Madison HahnenPaige Elliott & Kayla Burnett.
Warner Music Nashville has added radio promotion veteran Paige Elliott to the team as National Director for the WEA Radio Promotion Team. Additionally, the company has also promoted Kayla Burnett to Manager, Radio for the WMN team.
“It is my extreme pleasure to announce that the Warner Music Nashville radio promotion team has hired one and recently promoted another,” says Senior Vice President of Radio & Commercial Partnerships, Kristen Williams. “We are thrilled to welcome Paige Elliott to Warner Music Nashville. Paige joins us today as the National Director for the WEA Radio Promotion Team, a role formerly held by Stephanie Hagerty. Paige is a consummate professional, having spent the last 7.5 years at Columbia Nashville, and is one of the most respected promotion executives in town. She has built an exceptional reputation and her relationships with radio partners and artists are unparalleled. My confidence in her ability to lead this team is unwavering.”
Elliot joins the role previously coming from Sony Music Nashville where she served as Columbia Dir., Promotion since 2017. Before then, she was Director of Regional Promotion, West Coast for Capitol Records Nashville from 2010-2017. In 2007, she started her career as Director of Regional Promotion, Northwest at Capitol Music Group.
“In addition, Kayla Burnett has been promoted to Manager, Radio and will be handling regional promotion for the Western Region for Team WMN,” continues Williams. “Kayla joined Warner Music Nashville as a Coordinator in November of 2020 and has shown a commitment to excellence and an extreme dedication to our artists from day one on the job. During her tenure, she has played a key role in building promotion plans, executing radio strategy and delivering results. I am excited to watch her grow in her new role!”
Elliott can be reached at Paige.Elliott@wmg.com, and Burnett at Kayla.Burnett@wmg.com
Southall Extend ’10 Years Of Six String Sorrow Tour’
/by Lorie HollabaughSouthall. Photo: Dalton Latham
Southall has added a third leg to their “10 Years Of Six String Sorrow Tour,” which will kick off Aug. 1 in Peoria, Illinois.
The fall dates will include stops in Grand Junction, Salt Lake City, Chattanooga and more through Oct. 17. Tickets for all dates are on sale now here.
The tour rolls through major markets in the south during the summer, including a stop in Nashville on June 26 at Chief’s on Broadway, and while in Music City, Southall will achieve another milestone with their debut at the Grand Ole Opry on June 25 as part of this year’s Opry 100 celebration.
Southall has racked up nearly 600 million career streams and 1.2 million cumulative monthly listeners, and has built a rabid grassroots following touring across the country, winning over crowds alongside Whiskey Myers, Jamey Johnson, Blackberry Smoke and Chase Rice, as well as on their own headlining run.
“10 Years Of Six String Sorrow Tour” Added Dates:
Aug. 1 – Peoria, IL – Crusens
Sept. 3 – Grand Junction, CO – Mesa Theater
Sept. 4 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
Sept. 6 – Great Falls, MT – The Newberry
Sept. 9 – Greeley, CO – Moxi Theater
Sept. 11 – Billings, MT – Pub Station
Sept. 13 – Casper, WY – The Gaslight Social
Oct. 16 – Oxford, MS – The Lyric
Oct. 17 – Chattanooga, TN – Barrelhouse Ballroom
Neil Medley Moves Into Top 15 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenNeil Medley. Photo: Jason Myers
Neil Medley has moved into the top 15 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Luke Bryan’s “Country Song Came On” along with Hudson Westbrook’s “House Again” and “Sober” push the songwriter to No. 15 this week.
Riley Green remains in the No. 1 slot with solo-penned “Worst Way.” Charlie Handsome moves up to No. 2 with “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Had Some Help,” “I’m The Problem,” “Just In Case,” “Love Somebody” and “Smile.”
Morgan Wallen (No. 3), Ernest (No. 4) and Ashley Gorley (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: Grand Ole Opry, Dillon Carmichael, ‘Power Of Independent,’ Dynamic Talent, Samir & Victoria, ‘Heartworn Highways’
/by Lorie HollabaughCarly Pearce Unveils Dolly-Themed Opry Mic Stand At Ryman
Pictured: Carly Pearce; Photo credit: Jamie Wendt
Opry member Carly Pearce helped the Grand Ole Opry unveil a custom Dolly Parton-themed Opry mic stand during Pearce’s sold-out show at the Ryman Auditorium Friday night to close out her 40+ date “hummingbird world tour.” Pearce revealed the specially-designed Opry mic stand in honor of Parton, one of the Opry’s most beloved global ambassadors. Commissioned exclusively for the Opry’s 100th year, the stand features sparkling rhinestones, pink and purple butterflies, and other design elements inspired by Dolly’s signature style, and will be used throughout the Opry’s centennial celebration. In 2021, Dolly surprised Pearce with her invitation to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Dillon Carmichael Named Four Branches Bourbon Brand Ambassador
Dillon Carmichael
Dillon Carmichael has signed on with Four Branches Bourbon as its newest brand ambassador. Through the partnership, Carmichael will amplify Four Branches’ message of “Serve Honorably. Drink Honorably,” and “Sip to Remember” during his upcoming shows. Fans will have an opportunity to learn more about the Four Branches’ mission and taste the bourbon during exclusive pre- and- post-show activations.
Four Branches launched in 2023 and is the only spirits company founded by four veterans representing the four branches of the U.S. armed forces. The company is committed to giving back and supporting the veteran and first responder community, and since its founding, more than $420,000 has been donated to veteran and first responder nonprofits. “I’m honored and excited to be joining the Four Branches’ team and work to raise awareness of the mission to honor the heroes among us and raise a glass to those who have served and continue to,” says Carmichael.
Perk PR Hosts ‘The Power Of Independent’ Panel
Pictured (L to R): Halie Hampton Mosley (WHY&HOW), Blair Miller (Chaos Creators), Trevor Perkins (PERK PR), Kyra Tilition (Fort Nash, Walk Off Entertainment), Morgan Mills (CMDShft), Photo: Kelsey Cotton
Ampersand Studios and PERK PR + Creative Agency hosted “The Power of Independent” panel on May 13 for a full house of artists, creatives, and music industry professionals in a night of community, connection, and career-shaping insight. Moderated by PERK PR founder Trevor Perkins, the panel included industry members Morgan Mills (CmdShft), Kyra Tillotson (Fort Nash / Walk Off Entertainment), Halie Hampton Mosley (WHY&HOW), and Blair Miller (Chaos Creators). Together, they shared their perspectives on creative freedom, audience-building, and sustainable success, proving that independent doesn’t mean alone.
Dynamic Talent International Celebrates Nashville Office Opening
Pictured (L-R): Suzanne Berg (Music Health Alliance), Trevor Swenson (Dynamic Talent International), Erin Lancaster (Music Health Alliance)
Dynamic Talent International marked the official opening of its new Nashville office with a launch celebration last week in the heart of Music City. The event brought together artists, industry executives and community leaders to commemorate the agency’s deeper investment in the Nashville music scene. The event also celebrated the announcement of the hiring of veteran agent Robert Baugh and spotlighted and raised funds for Music Health Alliance. The company also revealed that Baugh will join the Nashville-based team alongside Jamie Leslie, Jordan Cocklin, Jake Hawkins, Adam Easterling, and Jordyn Rothman representing a roster that includes Danielle Bradbery, Drew Green, Chase Wright, Tyler Nance, Erin Kinsey, and Kaylee Bell.
Samir & Victoria Sign With Heartland Records
Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum Hosts ‘Heartworn Highways’ Screening
Pictured: Graham Leader, Jubal Lee Young and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Senior Director of Editorial and Interpretation Paul Kingsbury at the museum Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum