Ink Signs With Big Loud Records & Electric Feel Records

Adéllyn Polomski (SALXCO, Manager), Ink and Seth England (CEO / Partner, Big Loud). Photo: Vinny

Grammy-nominated artist Ink has signed with Big Loud Records and Electric Feel Records with management by Salxco.

Born in Frankfurt, Germany and raised in Atlanta, Ink began her journey as a street performer in and around Atlanta. She counts influences ranging from R&B songwriters like Babyface and Tony Henry and the Southern rock of Creedence Clearwater Revival, to the confessional songwriting of Lauryn Hill and the godmother of rock’n’roll herself, Sister Rosetta Tharpe. As a writer she has co-penned the Cowboy Carter tracks “16 Carriages,” “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “Ameriican Requiem,” as well as the contender for biggest song of the year, Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther,” which is currently in its ninth week at the top of the chart. Ink has also collaborated with other artists including Jlo, Lil Nas X, Kehlani and more.

“Signing with Big Loud and Electric Feel Records feels like the beginning of a new chapter, one where I can truly embrace my sound and the stories I’ve been holding inside,” shares Ink. “It’s surreal, but I know this is where I’m supposed to be. With these labels, I finally feel like my music has found its home. I can’t wait to share what we’ve been working on.”

“Ink isn’t just pushing boundaries — she’s rewriting the map,” Big Loud CEO/Partner Seth England shares. “Her ability to weave country roots with raw energy and cinematic storytelling is something we haven’t seen before. She’s fearless, original and deeply connected to the moment we’re in. We’re proud to welcome her to Big Loud and honored to be part of what she’s building.”

“We are incredibly excited for Electric Feel Records and Big Loud to partner on Ink’s artist project,” adds Electric Feel Founder/CEO Austin Rosen. “Her authenticity, unique sound and fearless storytelling make her an ultimate powerhouse.”

Dierks Bentley To Headline Nashville’s July 4 Celebration

Dierks Bentley

Dierks Bentley will headline Nashville’s July 4 celebration, “Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th,” this year.

Bentley will be joined on the Jack Daniel’s Broadway Stage by Russell Dickerson, Niko Moon and Grace Bowers. Nashville-based artist Keesha Rainey will perform the National Anthem. Kelly Sutton will emcee the Jack Daniel’s Broadway Stage and DJ Dave Aude will provide entertainment between sets.

The downtown event will present one of the country’s largest July 4th fireworks and drone shows synchronized to live music from the Nashville Symphony. This event is free and open to the public.

The Amazon Family Fun Zone at Music City Walk of Fame Park will offer family-friendly activities during the day with a multi-genre lineup of music that includes Walker Montgomery, The Nashville Soul Experience, Alicia Blue, KIRWAN the band and Les Kerr and The Bayou Band, with DJ Rod Youree entertaining between sets.

“Let Freedom Sing!” is partnering with Bentley’s Riser Foundation, which supports charitable organizations with a focus on the needs of children and families, as well as homelessness, literacy, education and hunger. StageWater canned water will be available for purchase at beverage stands and throughout the Let Freedom Sing! event footprint. The company donates a portion of proceeds to support nonprofits that assist those in need within the entertainment industry, such as providing healthcare and hardship grants and supporting independent venues and promoters. Accessibility features will include an ADA platform and ASL interpreter at the Broadway Stage, and new this year the event will add a partnership with KultureCity to provide sensory bags and a sensory room.

“Music City knows how to throw a celebration, and this free July 4th event will again be one of the best in the country,” says Ken Levitan, board chairman of the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp and co-president of Vector Management. “With an incredible lineup that includes Dierks Bentley, Russell Dickerson, Niko Moon and Grace Bowers, we’re excited to welcome both visitors and locals for a day filled with unforgettable music, family-friendly activities and pride in the red, white and blue. Events like this not only showcase Nashville’s world-class talent but also drive meaningful economic activity for Nashville and its hospitality industry.”

The event has regularly drawn more than 200,000 attendees, and a record-breaking 355,000 in 2024. Last year, “Let Freedom Sing!” generated a record $17.5 million in estimated direct visitor spending.

BMI Launches Seventh Season Of Rooftop On The Row Series

Thebrosfresh. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI

BMI launched its seventh season of its signature Rooftop On The Row series on Monday night (Apr. 28) with newcomers Thomas Edwards, Colt Graves and Thebrosfresh.

Colt Graves. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI

The invitation-only event offered over three hours of music as hundreds of industry guests took in the Music City skyline from BMI’s Nashville office. DJ Smoke set the tone for the evening as BMI’s Mason Hunter introduced Edwards to the stage, where he performed “Nights I Can Remember,” “Whiskey Bottle Man” and “Friday Night 9-5.” Graves kicked off his set with “Burning House” before going into “Dirt on Me,” “Mug Shot” and his collaboration with Timbaland “Cowboy Capone.” Thebrosfresh closed out the evening with “Consent (It’s Been a While),” “Your Energy” and “She Wants” from their latest EP, Same Leather.

BMI’s Rooftop On The Row series returns May 28 with headliners Lukas Nelson and Kaitlin Butts, followed by Tucker Wetmore and Tanner Adell on Jul. 15. Vincent Mason and Max McNown will take over on Aug. 12, before the final event on Sept. 17 which will serve as the official kickoff to Americanafest, with performers for the final show to be announced soon.

Thomas Edwards. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI

Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Josh Tomlinson, BMI’s Claire Dodelin, BMI’s Jackson Kiger, BMI’s Clay Bradley, THEBROSFRESH’s Torrence Thomas, Colt Graves, BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, Thomas Edwards, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, BMI’s Mason Hunter, THEBROSFRESH’s Thurman Thomas and BMI’s Shannon Sanders. Photo: Aubrey Wise for BMI

In Pictures: Stagecoach Brings Country Music Industry To California

Photo: Courtesy of Stagecoach

Stagecoach Festival returned to California this past weekend, drawing crowds from around the world to the sold-out, Goldenvoice-produced event held April 25–27. As always, a large contingent of Nashville artists and teams made the trip west for one of country music’s most iconic weekends.

With a stacked lineup, next-level performances, surprise appearances and genre-blending moments, Stagecoach 2025 delivered on all fronts. From country superstars to unexpected cameos, the festival offered fans unforgettable sets and special collaborations across all three days.

Read the recap of each night here.

Creative Artists Agency (CAA) hosted its 2025 CAA Stagecoach Brunch in Indio, California, in celebration of the 2025 Stagecoach festival. Photo: Leon Bennett/Getty Images for Creative Artists Agency

After a 40-minute set at the Palomino stage, Tracy Lawrence snapped a photo with his new distribution team at Stem. (L-R): Stem’s Courtney Daly and Alison Junker, Lawrence and Stem’s Kristin Graziani

Tucker Wetmore performs surprise live set at NYLON Desert Disco Presented by Coach. Photo: Jojo Korsh/BFA.com

Dylan Gossett, one of the latest official brand ambassadors of the leading lifestyle performance brand TravisMathew, cruised through Palm Springs, hitting iconic spots and handing out ice cream + bandanas to celebrate the start of festival weekend.

Thomas Daniel Inks With Big Machine Music

Pictured (L-R): VDW Music Group’s Marion Van Der Wees, Big Machine Music Sr. Director Timmy Haehl, Thomas Daniel and Big Machine Music’s President Mike Molinar. Photo: Big Machine Music

Multi-genre singer-songwriter Thomas Daniel has signed an exclusive co-publishing agreement with Big Machine Music.

Mike Molinar and Big Machine Music have an undeniable history of championing songwriters. I’m grateful to join a roster and team that I feel so inspired by,” shares Daniel.

In addition to his own 150 million streams as an artist, Daniel’s songs have been recorded by K-Pop global superstars Enhypen (“One In A Billion”), as well as Lauren Spencer Smith (“Bigger Person”), Alexander Stewart (“When You Love Someone”), Taeyeon (“All For Nothing”) and No. 1 Billboard Japanese band &Team (“Crescent Moon’s Wish”), among others.

“Thomas is as natural of a songwriting talent as I’ve ever had the privilege of signing in my career,” shares Molinar, BMM’s President. “His incredible sense of melody and capacity to capture the full range of human emotion lyrically are just a couple of reasons why we are so proud and excited that he chose us as his publishing partner.”

Chris Young & Dustin Lynch To Headline Inaugural Boots In The Park Tucson Festival

Chris Young and Dustin Lynch are set to headline the inaugural Boots in the Park Festival in Tucson on Oct. 18 at Rillito Park.

Tucker Wetmore and Avery Anna also join the lineup, with more artists set to be announced. Attendees will be treated to live performances, craft food vendors, full bars, line dancing and immersive art installations, all set in Southern Arizona.

“After the great success of this weekend’s Taco Fest at Rillito Park, we’re excited to bring Boots In The Park to Tucson this fall,” says Steve Thacher, CEO of Activated Events. “With Chris Young and Dustin Lynch headlining, we’re looking forward to a day of fantastic live music and entertainment in a great location. We can’t wait to share this experience with country music fans in Tucson.”

Presale for Boots In The Park begins May 8, with general on sale launching May 9. Full lineup details, ticketing options and event info are available here.

Mark Chesnutt Slates ‘Redemption Tour’ Celebrating Life and Sobriety

Mark Chesnutt. Photo: David “Doc” Abbott

Mark Chesnutt has announced his “2025 Redemption Tour” in celebration of health, recovery and sobriety, and is going public with the disclosure of multiple health scares which almost ended his life.

The nearly 40-date tour will kick off May 3 in Texas and visit Little Rock, Columbus, New Braunfels and many more cities through October.

With 14 No. 1s and more than 12 million albums sold, Chesnutt was one of the ‘90s most known hitmakers. In recent years, he underwent invasive spine surgery, years of alcoholism, rehab and open heart surgery in succession, all of which cost time he intended to spend strengthening his career. Chesnutt’s struggle began in his early 20s when he fractured his spine. He lost the ability to walk and fell down an escalator at the Houston airport.

“My surgery was a major major one,” he says, explaining doctors scraped scar tissue off his nerves and that he now has two titanium rods in his back. “I couldn’t work. I was laid up, didn’t drive, couldn’t walk, couldn’t do anything.”

Even though he returned to touring, he still struggled with balance and frequently fell, then got sick from alcohol and had to go back to the hospital. Doctors gave Chesnutt four blood transfusions that night and told him he probably wouldn’t survive the following two days from bleeding.

Chesnutt took his final drink on November 1, 2023. Five months later, he faced emergency quadruple bypass surgery, the latest hurdle in years of health challenges.

“I’m so happy about my Redemption Tour,” says Chesnutt. “I’m going out with excitement and a renewed energy for all aspects of performing and possibly recording. I love being on stage and seeing and hearing the crowd. I now realize that’s what I love about being in this business. I’m back and doing better than ever. My diet is better. I’m more active, and I feel better than I did in my 30s. I’m excited about the whole process of going on the road. I’m excited every night to go on stage. I have the energy I wish I had throughout the ’90s.”

Tickets for all dates are on sale now.

“Redemption Tour” Dates:
May 3 – Forney, TX – Talia
May 10 – Ocala, FL – Florida Horse Park (Rock The Country)
May 23 – Katy, TX – Mo’s Place
May 24 – Buda, TX – Buck’s Backyard
May 25 – Bandera, TX – 11th Street Cowboy Bar
May 30 – Columbus, OH – The Bluestone
May 31 – York, PA – York Fairgrounds & Expo Center (Rock The Country)
June 6 – Elizabethtown, KY – Historic State Theater
June 7 – Benton, KY – The Kentucky Opry
June 14 – Hastings, MI – Barry Expo Center (Rock The Country)
June 19 – Lawton, OK – Apache Casino Hotel Event Center
June 20 – Little Rock, AR – Arkansas State Fairgrounds (Rock The Country)
June 21 – Sesser, IL – Sesser City Park
June 26 – Ponaka, AB, Canada – Ponoka Stampede & Exhibition
June 28 – Moose Jaw, SK, Canada – Moose Jaw Event Center
June 29 – Dauphin, MB, Canada – Dauphin’s Countryfest
July 11 – Roanoke Rapids, NC – Weldon Mills Theatre
July 12 – Ashland, KY – Boyd County Fairgrounds (Rock The Country)
July 18 – Eau Claire, WI – Country Jam USA
July 19 – Sioux Falls, SD – WH Lyon Fairground (Rock The Country)
July 25 – Macon, GA – Atrium Health Amphitheater
July 26 – Anderson, SC – Anderson Sport & Entertainment Center (Rock The Country)
Aug 2 – New Braunfels, TX – Whitewater Amphitheater
Aug 8 – Batesville, MS – Batesville Civic Center
Aug 9 – Jeffersonville, IN – RiverStage
Aug 15 – Fruita, CO – James M. Robb, Colorado River State Park
Aug 23 – Canton, GA – Etowah River Park
Sept 6 – Van Alstyne, TX – Downtown Stage
Sept 13 – Temple, TX – MLK Festival Grounds
Sept 27 – Christoval, TX – Cooper’s Bar-B-Q
Oct 22 – Shipshewana, IN – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
Oct 23 – Clarksburg, WV – The Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center
Oct 25 – New Philadelphia, OH – Performing Arts Center at Kent State Tuscarawas

Eric Church Slates Arena Tour For Fall

Eric Church. Photo: Anthony D’Angio

Eric Church is set to launch his 22-date “Free The Machine Tour” on Sept. 12. Church will be joined across varying dates by special guests Elle King, Marcus King Band and Charles Wesley Godwin. The tour will kick off in Pittsburgh and visit Boston, Lexington, Sacramento and more before wrapping on Nov. 15.

“From front to back, these shows will be different than anything you’ve ever seen or heard from us before,” shares Church in a video message sent directly to Church Choir members. “I cannot wait to see you on the road for this tour.”

Tickets to most shows are available to the general public beginning next Friday (May 9) at 10 a.m. local time, with the Philadelphia date on sale May 16. Fan club pre-sale begins May 5 at 10 a.m. local time. In an effort to protect fans from scalpers, Church is reserving all pit tickets on the “Free the Machine Tour” for premium Church Choir members. Pit tickets will be will-call only to deter resale.

The announcement comes just before the release of Church’s highly anticipated record, Evangeline vs. The Machine, which is available Friday (May 2).

Church will also bring the new music and his esteemed catalog to life onstage later this spring and summer with a run of high-profile shows, kicking off with two “To Beat The Devil” residency shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall on May 16-17 before a sold-out, two-night takeover of Nashville’s The Pinnacle May 23–24 for “Evangeline vs. The Machine Live.” In July, he heads west to Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where fans can expect a unique set each evening across three sold-out shows: “Eric Church vs. The Machine,” “Eric Church vs. The ECB” and “Eric Church vs. The Guitar.”

“Free the Machine Tour” Dates:
*on sale Friday, May 16 at 10 a.m. local time
Sept. 12 || Pittsburgh, Penn. || PPG Paints Arena || Elle King
Sept. 13 || Columbus, Ohio || Nationwide Arena || Elle King
Sept. 18 || Philadelphia, Penn. || Wells Fargo Center || Elle King*
Sept. 19 || Boston, Mass. || TD Garden || Elle King
Sept. 20 || Brooklyn, N.Y. || Barclays Center || Elle King
Sept. 25 || Green Bay, Wisc. || Resch Center || Marcus King Band
Sept. 26 || Milwaukee, Wisc. || Fiserv Forum || Marcus King Band
Sept. 27 || Des Moines, Iowa || Wells Fargo Arena || Marcus King Band
Oct. 2 || Detroit, Mich. || Little Caesars Arena || Marcus King Band
Oct. 3 || Lexington, Ky. || Rupp Arena || Marcus King Band
Oct. 9 || Indianapolis, Ind. || Gainbridge Fieldhouse || Marcus King Band
Oct. 10 || Grand Rapids, Mich. || Van Andel Arena || Marcus King Band
Oct. 11 || Cleveland, Ohio || Rocket Arena || Marcus King Band
Oct. 23 || Salt Lake City, Utah || Delta Center || Charles Wesley Godwin
Oct. 24 || Boise, Idaho || ExtraMile Arena || Charles Wesley Godwin
Oct. 25 || Spokane, Wash. || Spokane Arena || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 6 || Vancouver, B.C. || Rogers Arena || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 7 || Portland, Ore. || Moda Center || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 8 || Seattle, Wash. || Climate Pledge Arena || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 13 || Sacramento, Calif. || Golden 1 Center || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 14 || Fresno, Calif. || SaveMart Center || Charles Wesley Godwin
Nov. 15 || Inglewood, Calif. || Intuit Dome || Charles Wesley Godwin

Whitaker Elledge To Head Dualtone

Whitaker Elledge

Dualtone’s GM and Senior VP Whitaker Elledge has officially stepped into the lead role at the Nashville-based label, which is a division of MNRK Music Group, following the passing of President Paul Roper after his long battle with cancer.

Since joining Dualtone in 2018, Elledge has held multiple roles in A&R and Artist Development before being promoted to GM/SVP in 2023. Elledge will remain based in Nashville and will now report directly to MNRK’s COO Chris Moncada.

“Paul Roper was one of the great human beings and fiercest artist advocates of our time,” says Elledge. “Because of him, we confidently stride forward, knowing that authenticity and kindness can win the day in this business. Paul said, ‘Pursue art before the pursuit of commerce. Treat people fairly. Be transparent. Work hard. Don’t take yourself too seriously.’ We’re filled with reverence and a roaring fire to continue innovating and being peerless partners for our artists and music community.”

“Whitaker’s impressive track record, unwavering passion, and strategic vision position him to guide Dualtone into an exciting new chapter, where the company will continue to champion exceptional talent and creators,” says MNRK CEO and President Sean Stevenson. 

Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Nashville, the label’s current roster includes The Lumineers, Langhorne Slim, Gregory Alan Isakov, Houndmouth, Shakey Graves, Kathleen Edwards, Wilder Woods, The Dip, Jack Van Cleaf, Gatlin, flipturn, Abraham Alexander, Futurebirds, Shovels & Rope and more. Dualtone’s catalog includes celebrated releases from Chuck Berry, Guy Clark, June Carter Cash, Delta Spirit, Mt. Joy and Brett Dennen. The company also owns and operates Magnolia Record Club, a vinyl subscription club and online record store. Since its inception, Dualtone has received 16 Grammy nominations and secured four wins.

Kacey Musgraves Inks With Lost Highway Records

Kacey Musgraves. Photo: Danny Clinch

Grammy award winning singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves has signed with Lost Highway Records, marking her as the flagship signing to the recently relaunched label. This also marks a full circle moment for Musgraves and the label, as she was the final artist signed in 2011 before Lost Highway was absorbed by Mercury Nashville a year later.

“Lost Highway was always a musical stable for artists who might be considered outliers or outlaws; those who live on the fringe,” shares Musgraves. “In 2011, when other record labels questioned my songwriting and my more traditional country sound, Lost Highway believed in me, signing me to my first label deal and helped me take my music around the world. That journey has now come full circle in such a special way with John Janick and Interscope and I’m deeply honored to be able to once again call Lost Highway my musical home.”

To celebrate the signing, Musgraves has released her version of Leon Payne’s “Lost Highway,” which the label is named after. Musgraves co-produced her version, alongside Daniel Tashian and Ian Fitchuk.

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“Kacey exemplifies the kind of culture- shifting, left-of-center artists that Lost Highway has always been known for,” says Janick, Chairman & CEO, Interscope Capitol and IGA. “Given the close relationship she’s had with both Lost Highway and Interscope, it seemed only natural for her to be the first artist signed in this new chapter.”

“For 20 years, my job was to run Mercury and MCA labels, which were primarily mainstream country endeavors,” adds Luke Lewis, Founder of Lost Highway in 2000. “The last 10 years of my time there were passionately dedicated to starting and leading Lost Highway, which was the most rewarding time of my entire career. The label went on to cultivate some of the greatest singer/songwriters I have had the honor to work with, and I am extremely proud to have helped them further their amazing musical journeys. I am beyond grateful that this very special label is now in the hands of John Janick, Robert Knotts, Jake Gear and the Interscope team, and I am certain Lost Highway will have an incredible second inning.”

Musgraves released her fifth studio album Deeper Well last year, and it became her biggest debut sales week of her career thus far. It topped five Billboard charts, including the Top Album Sales, Top Country Albums and Americana/Folk Albums. She embarked on her “Deeper Well Tour” last year, playing to sold-out crowds across the world, before winning the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Country Song with the album’s “The Architect.”