
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
NSAI’s Tin Pan South wrapped its 2026 event last week, marking the 34th edition of the festival.
Thursday (March 26) featured performances from Ryan Hurd, Matt Roy, Jamie Teachenor, Joe West, Jonathan Hutcherson, Mia Mantia, Lori McKenna, Jenee Fleenor, Rob Hatch, Jenny Tolman, Abbie Callahan, Styles Haury, Alyssa Flaherty, Nate Kenyon, Meghan Patrick, Victoria Banks, Phil Barton, Emily Shackelton, Jerry Flowers, Emerson Hart, Marv Green, Anthony L Smith, Sarah Buxton, Sara Evans, Moriah, Shane Stevens, Abby Anderson, Bobby Pinson, Colton Venner, Dan Wilson and many more.
Adam Hambrick, Kelley Lovelace, Jade Bird, Josie Edwards, Cooper Bascom, Marc Beeson, Heidi Newfield, Riley Roth, Chris Moreno, Conner Sweet, Natalie Del Carmen, Ben Gallaher, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher, Joe Clemmons, Mae Estes, Alex Hall, Colby Lee Swift, Davis Corley, Whitney Duncan, Ana Cristina Cash, Angie K, Drew Baldridge, Tim Nichols, Jimmy Yeary, Beau Bailey, Heath Warren, Ben Williams, Meg McRee, Delaney Ramsdell, Morgan Johnston, Mattie Pruitt, Eric Arjes, Lacy Green, Thomm Jutz, Kaylee Rose and Russell Sutton, among many others and more all took the stages on Friday (March 27).
To close out the festival on Saturday (March 28), attendees were treated to performances from Maggie Reeves, Jon Stark, Mike Reid, Joel Shewmake, Johnny Clawson, Josh Dorr, Lalo Guzman, Kyle Sturrock, McCall Chapin, Brinley Addington, Dan Alley, Faith Hopkins, Rhett Akins, Lydia Vaughan, Parker Welling, Regan Rousseau, James T Slater, Steve Bogard, Jaida Dreyer, Kylie Frey, Mary Bragg, Matthew Perryman Jones, Regan Stewart, Jamie Floyd, Gloria Anderson, Preston James, HunterGirl, Matraca Berg, Stephanie Chapman, Emily Landis, Anna Rae, Lisa McEwen, Bandana Cheyenna, Fran Litterski and many more.

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South

Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Additional Pre-Event Performers Revealed For 61st Academy of Country Music Awards Week Events
/by Lauryn SinkPhoto: Courtesy of ACM
The Academy of Country Music has unveiled additional performers for the ACM Awards Week events including ACM Lifting Lives Country on the Green: Riley Green & Friends and ACM Next Wave: Country’s Beach Bash.
Tickets for all events can be found here.
Lauren Alaina, Rodney Atkins and Randy Houser will join headliner Riley Green at ACM Lifting Lives Country on the Green: Riley Green & Friends. Set at Topgolf Las Vegas, the show will take place inside the venue’s outfield and benefit ACM Lifting Lives, the philanthropic partner of the Academy of Country Music.
Ashley Cooke, Dasha, Flatland Cavalry, Braxton Keith, and Tucker Wetmore join previously announced members of the Opry NextStage Class of 2026 including Willow Avalon, Graham Barham, Tyler Braden, Alexandra Kay, Vincent Mason, Emily Ann Roberts and Hudson Westbrook as performers at ACM Next Wave: Country’s Beach Bash. Hosted by Cooke and Dasha, ACM Next Wave: Country’s Beach Bash is a reimagined fan-favorite outdoor concert experience set to take place at Mandalay Bay Beach and Wave Pool.
Additional ACM Awards and ACM Awards Week performers, as well as nominations, presenters, and the host, will be announced in the coming weeks.
Amy Grant & Vince Gill’s 16th Annual ‘Christmas At The Ryman’ Residency Set For December
/by Lorie HollabaughAmy Grant and Vince Gill
Amy Grant and Vince Gill are returning to the Ryman Auditorium for their 16th annual “Christmas at the Ryman” residency this December.
The 12-concert Nashville holiday run is scheduled for Dec. 14-17, 19-20, 22-23 and will once again feature matinee and evening performances. For many years, the “Christmas at the Ryman” shows have been the ultimate holiday tradition, with fans flocking to the historic venue from across the country and around the world to celebrate the season with two of Nashville’s most cherished performers. In years past, the duo has filled the show with Christmas favorites such as “It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” “O Holy Night,” “Tennessee Christmas,” and “Winter Wonderland.
Grant and Gill have performed over 100 “Christmas at the Ryman” shows, making them the first artists to headline 100 shows at the legendary venue. Tickets for this year’s shows are on sale now exclusively at ryman.com. Tickets are non-transferable for this show, and only tickets purchased directly from the Ryman on AXS.com will be admitted.
2026 “Christmas at the Ryman” Dates:
Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 19 at 3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 20 at 3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 22 at 3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Dec. 23 at 3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Austin Bianco Inks With Concord Music Publishing
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R, back row): Claire Buchanan (Concord), Matt Turner (Concord), Brad Kennard (Concord), Ellie Gray (Concord); (L-R, front row): Melissa Spillman (Concord), Austin Bianco and Mike Hagler Jr. Photo: Audrey Spillman
Songwriter and producer Austin Bianco has signed a co-publishing deal with Concord Music Publishing.
A Cleveland native, Bianco discovered his musical talent early. After first learning piano through the Suzuki method, he picked up other instruments including guitar, which he played in both punk bands and a jazz trio in high school. After attending Belmont University where he majored in songwriting and studied music production, Bianco signed his first publishing deal. He quickly started writing songs and producing in various genres including pop, hip-hop, country, and EDM, as well as writing music for film and TV.
Bianco has secured synch placement with credits including Grey’s Anatomy, American Horror Stories, All American, The Bold Type, Netflix’s Elite, HBO’s The New Pope, and more as well as placements in ads for L’Oréal, Ray-Ban, Xbox, and Google. He’s collaborated with Hayley Warner, Sierra Ferrell, Grey Zeigler, Sam Tinnesz, Breland, Fraser Churchill, Jeff Garrison, and many more, and has also had cuts by Madison Mars, Carda, Alexa Cappelli, Hannah Trager, and more.
“Austin fills a variety of roles in the writer room with such excellence and creativity,” says Melissa Spillman, VP A&R at Concord Music Publishing in Nashville. “He’s quickly becoming a favorite among our roster and in Nashville writing circles. We’re excited to add him to the Concord family!”
“I couldn’t be more excited to join the team at Concord,” says Bianco. “It felt like the right creative home from the start. There’s such strong vision and support here and being surrounded by those who truly believe in what I do means everything. I’m looking forward to building something special together.”
Cooper Alan Sells Out Ryman As Part Of Good Noise Weekend Event
/by Lorie HollabaughCooper Alan. Photo: Curt Simshauser
Cooper Alan made his Ryman Auditorium debut to a sold-out crowd in Nashville last weekend as part of his Good Noise initiative.
The Ryman show was part of the second annual weekend event for the Good Noise initiative, which supports the Cooper Alan Foundation. On Friday night, the singer-songwriter hosted a private gala and writers round with intimate performances from Alan as well as Drake White and Jaren Johnston which raised over $500,000 for the foundation. This event was followed by his headlining debut at the Mother Church of Country Music on Saturday evening.
Cooper Alan and family. Photo: Curt Simshauser
The Cooper Alan Foundation is dedicated to improving lives through mental health advocacy, expanding access to resources and support and working to reduce stigma so everyone can receive the care and compassion they deserve. Proceeds from this year are going directly to The Charlie Daniels Journey Home Project and Brother’s Keeper, two foundations that directly support veterans mental health.
“Back when I was playing morning shifts on Broadway for tips, I made myself a promise: if this music thing worked out, I’d use my voice for something that mattered,” says Alan. “That’s how the Cooper Alan Foundation started. Every year, we throw Good Noise, a weekend-long party that supports people dealing with mental health challenges, because we believe everyone deserves to get the help they need. Everyone deserves to feel good.”
Alan is gearing up for his “To The Pub Tour” which will visit Dublin, London, Birmingham, Glasgow and more, before heading back to North America for a run of headlining dates.
Kane Brown, Maddie & Tae, More To Be Featured On New Disney EP
/by Lauryn SinkDisney will unveil its new EP, Main Street Country, on April 3 via Walt Disney Records.
Serving as the latest project in the Mickey & Friends music series will feature Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown, Restless Road, Dasha, Maddie & Tae and BRELAND singing Disney classics.
Kane and Katelyn Brown will feature on “Beauty and the Beast” from Beauty and the Beast.
“Our whole family is captivated by the magic of Disney and we go every year for our daughter Kingsley’s birthday,” shares Kane Brown.
“It truly is a dream come true for Kane and I to sing ‘Beauty & The Beast’ together and to be part of such an amazing legacy,” shares Katelyn Brown.
Restless Road will sing “The Climb” from Hannah Montana: The Movie.
“Being part of Main Street Country feels like stepping into a story we grew up believing in,” shares Restless Road. “We’ve always chased songs that feel honest, hopeful, and rooted in real life—and we couldn’t imagine a better one than ‘The Climb.’ Bringing our sound into the world of Disney that celebrates imagination, family, and timeless storytelling is surreal in the best way. It’s an incredible honor to represent country music in a space that reaches so many ears and hearts.”
Dasha will share “She’s So Gone” from the 2011 Disney Channel original movie Lemonade Mouth.
“I think ‘She’s So Gone’ is one of the most iconic songs to come out of Disney Channel,” declares Dasha. “I remember watching Lemonade Mouth for the first time and the whole movie had me plotting how I was going to reinvent myself before school the next day. This track really captures that moment when women find themselves and boldly show the world who they are. I’m so excited to share this with a new generation and remind them that they can reinvent themselves and be exactly who they want to be.”
Maddie & Tae will feature on “You’ll Be in My Heart” from Tarzan. The track will serve as one of the duo’s final releases before they split to pursue separate ventures later this year.
“Getting to sing one of our favorite Disney songs feels like coming full circle for us,” says Maddie Font and Tae Kerr. “We grew up on these soundtracks, so to be able to contribute to Disney’s legacy is surreal. And knowing this is one of our final releases together as Maddie & Tae makes it even more meaningful. It feels like we’re honoring the little girls we were, and the magical journey we’ve been on together.”
BRELAND will share “Go the Distance” from Hercules.
“I grew up a bona fide Disney kid, and as the child of two gospel singers, the Hercules soundtrack always really spoke to me,” shares BRELAND. “Getting to create some of that same Disney magic that shaped my childhood while recording ‘Go the Distance’ with a live string section is easily one of the most special things I’ve done as an artist.”
Main Street Country Track List:
1. “Beauty and the Beast” from Beauty and the Beast (1991) performed by Kane Brown and Katelyn Brown
2. “The Climb” from Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) performed by Restless Road
3. “She’s So Gone” from Lemonade Mouth (2011) performed by Dasha
4. “You’ll Be in My Heart” from Tarzan (1999) performed by Maddie & Tae
5. “Go the Distance” from Hercules (1997) performed by BRELAND
Ashley Gorley Jumps Into Top 15 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenAshley Gorley. Photo: Katie Kauss
Ashley Gorley has entered the top 15 on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Thomas Rhett and Jordan Davis’ “Ain’t A Bad Life,” Cody Johnson’s “Blame Texas,” Morgan Wallen’s “Don’t We,” Chris Janson’s “Me & A Beer,” and Kane Brown’s “Woman” all push the hall of fame songwriter to No. 11 this week.
Blake Pendergrass remains in the top spot with “20 Cigarettes,” “Ain’t A Bad Life,” “Brunette,” “Don’t We,” “I Got Better” and “Wish You Well.” Randy Montana remains at No. 2 with “Change My Mind,” “Make A Liar,” “Sleepless In A Hotel Room” and “Time’s Ticking.”
Chase McGill (No. 3), Luke Combs (No. 4) and Ty Myers (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.
Ascend Amphitheater Launches ‘Season of Tickets’ Giveaway
/by Lorie HollabaughTurnpike Troubadours, Russell Dickerson & Bailey Zimmerman.
Nashville’s Ascend Federal Credit Union Amphitheater is kicking off its 2026 concert season with its “Season of Tickets” giveaway.
Fans have the chance to win two tickets to every show at the venue throughout the entire 2026 season, with one lucky winner randomly selected on April 22. Fans can enter here.
The 2026 season will include up to 35 concert events with a portion of each ticket sold benefiting the Nashville Parks Foundation, and this year’s lineup includes concerts by Bailey Zimmerman, Russell Dickerson, the Turnpike Troubadours, Train, Charlie Puth, Jack Johnson, and more through Oct. 11.
2026 Ascend Federal Credit Union Amphitheater Lineup:
Bailey Zimmerman (May 1 & May 2)
Russell Dickerson (May 8)
An Evening with David Byrne (May 9)
Yellowcard (June 8)
Charlie Puth (June 9)
Yacht Rock Symphony in Concert (June 23)
Young The Giant (June 27)
Lindsey Stirling (July 22)
Turnpike Troubadours (July 24)
Zeds Dead (July 25)
The Pussycat Dolls (July 29)
Hilary Duff (July 30)
Train (July 31)
Tape B x Levity (August 8)
Jack Johnson (August 25)
Dermot Kennedy (October 11)
Hal Cato & Jerry Williams Join CMHOFM Board Of Officers And Trustees
/by Lauryn SinkHal Cato & Jerry Williams. Photo: Courtesy of CMHOFM
Community leaders Hal Cato and Jerry Williams have joined the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s Board of Officers and Trustees.
Cato currently serves as CEO of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and has served for the past decade on the museum’s education council, helping steer the institution’s many community and school outreach initiatives. He is also past CEO of Thistle Farms and the Oasis Center and helped found the Nashville Youth Alliance, Alignment Nashville and more. He has received the Nelson Andrews Distinguished Service Award by the Public Education Foundation, the Community Champion award by the Human Rights Campaign, and been named Nashvillian of the Year by the Nashville Scene.
Williams is currently president of the Enchiridion Foundation and is a member of the museum’s Circle Guard who has advocated for the museum and its educational mission across all sectors of the Nashville community for more than three decades. Formerly, she served as Executive Director of Leadership Nashville for 25 years, and also held leadership roles as president of the Junior League of Nashville, Friends of Children’s Hospital and Travellers Rest Historic House Museum. She serves on the board of Cheekwood Estate & Gardens as well as the advisory boards of the Nashville Public Library Foundation, Travellers Rest and Montgomery Bell Academy.
Additionally, Jody Williams was reelected as board chair for a third consecutive term. J. William Denny was named trustee emeritus, recognizing his 61 years of service as a board officer and trustee.
Executive officers elected to new roles include Mary Ann McCready as treasurer and Jim Seabury as a first-time trustee. Reelected executive officers include Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill as president, Al Giombetti as executive vice president, David Ross as secretary, Rod Essig as trustee, and Keel Hunt as trustee. Giombetti and McCready were also reelected as trustees, which serve three-year terms. Other returning trustees include Mark Bloom, David Conrad, Ken Levitan, Ross and Jody Williams.
All current board officers were reelected as well for one-year terms, including Earl Bentz, Sara Finley, Becky Gardenhire, Rusty Gaston, Lon Helton, Clint Higham, Cindy Mabe, Bill Simmons, Clarence Spalding, Chris Stewart, Troy Tomlinson, Jay Turner, Marcus Whitney and Tim Wipperman.
Tin Pan South 2026 Wraps With Rhett Akins, Mae Estes, Matraca Berg, More
/by Lauryn SinkPhoto: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
NSAI’s Tin Pan South wrapped its 2026 event last week, marking the 34th edition of the festival.
Thursday (March 26) featured performances from Ryan Hurd, Matt Roy, Jamie Teachenor, Joe West, Jonathan Hutcherson, Mia Mantia, Lori McKenna, Jenee Fleenor, Rob Hatch, Jenny Tolman, Abbie Callahan, Styles Haury, Alyssa Flaherty, Nate Kenyon, Meghan Patrick, Victoria Banks, Phil Barton, Emily Shackelton, Jerry Flowers, Emerson Hart, Marv Green, Anthony L Smith, Sarah Buxton, Sara Evans, Moriah, Shane Stevens, Abby Anderson, Bobby Pinson, Colton Venner, Dan Wilson and many more.
Adam Hambrick, Kelley Lovelace, Jade Bird, Josie Edwards, Cooper Bascom, Marc Beeson, Heidi Newfield, Riley Roth, Chris Moreno, Conner Sweet, Natalie Del Carmen, Ben Gallaher, Wendell Mobley, Neil Thrasher, Joe Clemmons, Mae Estes, Alex Hall, Colby Lee Swift, Davis Corley, Whitney Duncan, Ana Cristina Cash, Angie K, Drew Baldridge, Tim Nichols, Jimmy Yeary, Beau Bailey, Heath Warren, Ben Williams, Meg McRee, Delaney Ramsdell, Morgan Johnston, Mattie Pruitt, Eric Arjes, Lacy Green, Thomm Jutz, Kaylee Rose and Russell Sutton, among many others and more all took the stages on Friday (March 27).
To close out the festival on Saturday (March 28), attendees were treated to performances from Maggie Reeves, Jon Stark, Mike Reid, Joel Shewmake, Johnny Clawson, Josh Dorr, Lalo Guzman, Kyle Sturrock, McCall Chapin, Brinley Addington, Dan Alley, Faith Hopkins, Rhett Akins, Lydia Vaughan, Parker Welling, Regan Rousseau, James T Slater, Steve Bogard, Jaida Dreyer, Kylie Frey, Mary Bragg, Matthew Perryman Jones, Regan Stewart, Jamie Floyd, Gloria Anderson, Preston James, HunterGirl, Matraca Berg, Stephanie Chapman, Emily Landis, Anna Rae, Lisa McEwen, Bandana Cheyenna, Fran Litterski and many more.
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Photo: Courtesy of Tin Pan South
Chase Wright Is ‘Chasing Shadows’ On Latest LP Due In May
/by Lorie HollabaughChase Wright offers up his most vulnerable chapter yet with the release of his new album, Chasing Shadows, on May 8.
Chasing Shadows traces the emotional aftermath of a difficult past relationship while capturing the growth, healing, and perspective that followed. Written from a place of hard-won honesty, the album reflects on heartbreak and fatherhood, while ultimately pointing toward hope as Wright steps into a new season of life. With Chasing Shadows, Wright doesn’t just revisit the past, he reclaims it, turning deeply personal experiences into work that feels both intimate and universal. Writers contributing to the album include Andy Albert, Jared Keim, Emily Shackleton, Ned Cameron and more.
“There’s a lot of pain in this record, but there’s also healing, faith, and a new beginning,” says Wright. “I wrote these songs in a season where everything in my life was changing, and I had to learn how to let go of who I was to become who I’m meant to be. This album is the sound of that journey, and of finding peace on the other side of it all.”
Wright has been named a Spotify Hot Country Artist to Watch, a SiriusXM Highway Find, and a Pandora Artist to Watch, and has released the full-length albums Intertwined and Letting Go. He has racked up more than 600,000 monthly Spotify listeners and hundreds of millions of global career streams.
Chasing Shadows Track List:
1. “It Was Always You” (Chase Wright, Adam Craig, Ned Cameron)
2. “Burn It All Down” (Chase Wright, Hallie Hertrick, Gigi Rich, Sydney Cubit)
3. “I Let The Devil In” (Chase Wright, Emma Lynn White, Dan Swank)
4. “Spin The Truth” (Chase Wright, Hallie Hertrick, Gigi Rich, Sydney Cubit)
5. “Find Myself” (Chase Wright, Hallie Hertrick, Chase McDaniel)
6. “Till You Come Over” (Chase Wright, Grant Vogel, Taylor Goyette)
7. “Fire With Fire” (Chase Wright, Beau Bailey, Hallie Hertrick, Ned Cameron)
8. “I’m Already Gone” (Chase Wright, Sam Varga, Dan Swank)
9. “Truth In A Lie” (Chase Wright, Chase McDaniel, Ned Cameron)
10. “What Are We Fighting For” (Chase Wright, Andy Albert, Ned Cameron)
11. “Country Side” (Chase Wright, Jared Keim, Emily Shackleton)
12. “I’ve Been Through It All” (Chase Wright, Jon Stark, Robyn Collins)
13. “Chasing Shadows” (Chase Wright, Emma Lynn White, Dan Swank)
14. “What Are We Fighting For” (Piano Version) (Chase Wright, Andy Albert, Ned Cameron)
15. “Little Time We Had” (midnight memo)
16. “It Was Always You” (Behind the Write)
17. “I’m Already Gone” (Behind the Write)
18. “Chasing Shadows” (Behind the Write)