
Pictured (L-R, bottom row): SOURCE President, Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank); SOURCE Service Chair, Tamar Poole (Legacy Bound); SOURCE Treasurer, Beth Tyson (FBMM); SOURCE Awards Chair and Erica Rosa (FBMM); (L-R, second row): SOURCE Social Co-Chair, Brittni Talley (NSAI); SOURCE Vice President and Mallory Pascal (KBFM); (L-R, third row) SOURCE Communications Co-Chair, Annie Reuter (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum); SOURCE Communications Co-Chair, Stephanie Orr-Buttrey (CountryWired); SOURCE Membership Co-Chair and Amanda Mitchell (FSM); (L-R, third row): SOURCE Program Co-Chair, Ashley Embry (Hearts Bluff); SOURCE Social Co-Chair and Sarah Flick (Music Publisher); (L-R, top row): SOURCE Secretary, Kasey Cleckler (Cape & Anchor); SOURCE Membership Co-Chair, Mary Lauren Teague (Belmont University); SOURCE Communications Co-Chair and Sarah Skates (Skates Creative)
SOURCE, Nashville’s longest-standing organization supporting women in the music industry, has revealed its 2025 Board of Directors and Officers. The leadership team gathered with both new and returning members at the SOURCE Nashville January Luncheon Town Hall last Thursday (Jan. 23).
The 2025 Executive Board consists of President Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank), Vice President Mallory Pascal (KBFM), Secretary Kasey Cleckler (Cape & Anchor) and Treasurer Beth Tyson (FBMM). For this years Board Chairs, Erica Rosa (FBMM) will be heading Awards, Stephanie Orr-Buttrey (CountryWired), Annie Reuter (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) and Sarah Skates (Skates Creative) will be heading Communications, Amanda Mitchell (FSM) and Mary Lauren Teague (Belmont University) will be heading Membership, Ashley Embry (Hearts Bluff), Michelle Goble (ESQ Artist Management) and Pascal will be heading Program, Tamar Poole (Legacy Bound) will be heading Service, and Sarah Flick (Music Publisher) and Brittni Talley (NSAI) will be heading Social.
SOURCE Nashville also inducted 28 new members for 2025, including Virginia Brick (SESAC), LB Cantrell (MusicRow Magazine), Lexi Carter (WSM Radio/Opry Entertainment Group), Rachel Fontenot (Starfish Marketing & Creative), Emily Furman (Creative Nation), Aimee Graham (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum), Aura Guadagno (Outback Presents), Sandy Howard (Sandy Howard Consulting, LLC, DBA T Squared Management), Nicole Judd (Grand Ole Opry/Opry Entertainment Group), Katie Kerkhover (BMG), Abby Lamb (FBMM), Jennifer Methling, Gina Miller (Origins Records), Adriene Miller (Salto Mgmt), Kayla Ott (The MLC), Emily Peacock (Jonas Group Publishing), Britti Phillips (Vector Management), Lindsey Ray (Steadfast Co), Karen Schillinger (CAA), Grace Schoper (Dennis Entertainment), Sarah Schumacher (Curb | Word), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Electric Feel Entertainment), Debra Stella (411 Music Group), Kortney Toney (Academy of Country Music), Samantha Vandiver (Blankenship CPA Group PLLC), Tiffany Wiggers (O’Neil Hagaman, LLC), Stacey Willbur (TIM Publishing) and Michelle Zarr (Concord).
SOURCE concluded 2024 with a series of luncheons covering a variety of topics such as the touring industry, with insights from FBMM’s Betsy Lee and Post Malone’s tour manager Mark Oglesby; the importance of setting boundaries, featuring Big Loud Senior VP of A&R Sara Knabe, singer-songwriter Emily Shackelton and Porter’s Call Co-Executive Director and Counselor Beth Barcus; stories of sync success, with Anacrusis’ Liz Rogers, Honestly Good Music’s Katie Jelen and recording artist Sam Tinnesz; and the challenges of being a woman in the music business. The latter session honored the 2024 SOURCE Hall of Fame inductees Teena Camp, Marty Craighead, Kathy Harris, Sheree Spoltore, and Jo Walker-Meador Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Jeannie Seely.
JUST IN: Dolly Parton Announces Details For Musical Premiere & Belmont Educational Experience
/by LB CantrellDolly Parton
Dolly Parton took the stage at Belmont University’s Fisher Center for the Performing Arts this morning (Jan. 28) to announce that Dolly: An Original Musical will have its world premiere at the Nashville venue this summer before heading to Broadway in 2026. The musical will run for a four-week limited engagement at the Fisher Center, with preview performances starting Friday, July 18, an opening night set for Friday, Aug. 8, and a final performance on Sunday, Aug. 17.
She shared, “I am Tennessee born and raised, and Nashville has been my musical home for over 60 years. So, this is the right and perfect place to present the world premiere of my life story as a musical. Right here in Nashville, at the beautiful Belmont University’s Fisher Center.”
Tickets for Dolly: An Original Musical, with prices starting at just $40, are on sale now at dollymusical.com or by calling the Fisher Center Box Office at 615-460-2255.
Dolly: An Original Musical will feature a score by Parton that will include some of her biggest hits as well as new songs she has written especially for the musical, a book by Parton and Maria S. Schlatter and will be directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher. The musical is produced by Parton, Danny Nozell, ATG Productions and Gavin Kalin Productions. Jim Carnahan and Carrie Gardner serve as casting directors and 101 Productions, Ltd. are general manager for the musical. Casting, additional creative team members and other details will be announced in the coming weeks.
In addition to the world premiere of her musical, Parton, CTK Enterprises and Belmont University announced the launch of Dolly U, an immersive educational experience focused on the creation of the musical’s world premiere. This inaugural program offers students opportunities to work alongside the musical’s professional cast, creative and production teams as it develops and debuts at the Fisher Center this summer.
Dolly U’s initial offerings include project-based courses during the spring semester in areas like marketing, brand partnerships, and merchandising, providing students with hands-on experience and course credit while contributing to the production. Students have also been serving as production assistants and casting ambassadors, playing a key role in facilitating “The Search for Dolly,” a national casting search recently completed. Those selected will have the chance to audition for roles in the new musical, with results to be announced soon.
This first-year program serves as a pilot for future collaborations between Belmont, Parton and CTK Enterprises, with plans to expand Dolly U’s reach and impact. For more information, visit www.belmont.edu/dollyu.
SOURCE Nashville Reveals 2025 Board Of Directors & Officers
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R, bottom row): SOURCE President, Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank); SOURCE Service Chair, Tamar Poole (Legacy Bound); SOURCE Treasurer, Beth Tyson (FBMM); SOURCE Awards Chair and Erica Rosa (FBMM); (L-R, second row): SOURCE Social Co-Chair, Brittni Talley (NSAI); SOURCE Vice President and Mallory Pascal (KBFM); (L-R, third row) SOURCE Communications Co-Chair, Annie Reuter (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum); SOURCE Communications Co-Chair, Stephanie Orr-Buttrey (CountryWired); SOURCE Membership Co-Chair and Amanda Mitchell (FSM); (L-R, third row): SOURCE Program Co-Chair, Ashley Embry (Hearts Bluff); SOURCE Social Co-Chair and Sarah Flick (Music Publisher); (L-R, top row): SOURCE Secretary, Kasey Cleckler (Cape & Anchor); SOURCE Membership Co-Chair, Mary Lauren Teague (Belmont University); SOURCE Communications Co-Chair and Sarah Skates (Skates Creative)
SOURCE, Nashville’s longest-standing organization supporting women in the music industry, has revealed its 2025 Board of Directors and Officers. The leadership team gathered with both new and returning members at the SOURCE Nashville January Luncheon Town Hall last Thursday (Jan. 23).
The 2025 Executive Board consists of President Kari Barnhart (Studio Bank), Vice President Mallory Pascal (KBFM), Secretary Kasey Cleckler (Cape & Anchor) and Treasurer Beth Tyson (FBMM). For this years Board Chairs, Erica Rosa (FBMM) will be heading Awards, Stephanie Orr-Buttrey (CountryWired), Annie Reuter (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum) and Sarah Skates (Skates Creative) will be heading Communications, Amanda Mitchell (FSM) and Mary Lauren Teague (Belmont University) will be heading Membership, Ashley Embry (Hearts Bluff), Michelle Goble (ESQ Artist Management) and Pascal will be heading Program, Tamar Poole (Legacy Bound) will be heading Service, and Sarah Flick (Music Publisher) and Brittni Talley (NSAI) will be heading Social.
SOURCE Nashville also inducted 28 new members for 2025, including Virginia Brick (SESAC), LB Cantrell (MusicRow Magazine), Lexi Carter (WSM Radio/Opry Entertainment Group), Rachel Fontenot (Starfish Marketing & Creative), Emily Furman (Creative Nation), Aimee Graham (Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum), Aura Guadagno (Outback Presents), Sandy Howard (Sandy Howard Consulting, LLC, DBA T Squared Management), Nicole Judd (Grand Ole Opry/Opry Entertainment Group), Katie Kerkhover (BMG), Abby Lamb (FBMM), Jennifer Methling, Gina Miller (Origins Records), Adriene Miller (Salto Mgmt), Kayla Ott (The MLC), Emily Peacock (Jonas Group Publishing), Britti Phillips (Vector Management), Lindsey Ray (Steadfast Co), Karen Schillinger (CAA), Grace Schoper (Dennis Entertainment), Sarah Schumacher (Curb | Word), Chandler Nicole Sherrill (Electric Feel Entertainment), Debra Stella (411 Music Group), Kortney Toney (Academy of Country Music), Samantha Vandiver (Blankenship CPA Group PLLC), Tiffany Wiggers (O’Neil Hagaman, LLC), Stacey Willbur (TIM Publishing) and Michelle Zarr (Concord).
SOURCE concluded 2024 with a series of luncheons covering a variety of topics such as the touring industry, with insights from FBMM’s Betsy Lee and Post Malone’s tour manager Mark Oglesby; the importance of setting boundaries, featuring Big Loud Senior VP of A&R Sara Knabe, singer-songwriter Emily Shackelton and Porter’s Call Co-Executive Director and Counselor Beth Barcus; stories of sync success, with Anacrusis’ Liz Rogers, Honestly Good Music’s Katie Jelen and recording artist Sam Tinnesz; and the challenges of being a woman in the music business. The latter session honored the 2024 SOURCE Hall of Fame inductees Teena Camp, Marty Craighead, Kathy Harris, Sheree Spoltore, and Jo Walker-Meador Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Jeannie Seely.
CRS 2025 To Bring Back ‘Cycle Of A Song’ Series For Second Year
/by Madison HahnenCountry Radio Seminar (CRS) will bring back its beloved “Cycle of A Song” series during the CRS 2025 Digital Music Summit, taking place Feb. 19-21.
The “Cycle of A Song” series, which first debuted last year during CRS 2024, offers a rare, behind the scenes look at the journey of a song from creation to hit status, highlighting the crucial roles that social media, streaming platforms, radio and touring play in growing an artist’s fanbase. This year, the Digital Music Summit will dive into how these elements collaborate within the industry to produce a chart-topping hit, providing attendees with valuable insights into the full lifecycle of a song.
On Wednesday (Feb. 19), Ella Langley will discuss “You Look Like You Love Me” from 11-11:50 a.m., Tucker Wetmore will take a look at “Wind Up Missin’ You” on Thursday (Feb. 2o) from 2:30-3:20 p.m. and, to close out the series, Dasha will give insight into “Austin” on Friday (Feb. 21) from 2-2:50 p.m.
This year’s panel expands on the success of the inaugural “Cycle of A Song” segment from CRS 2024, which showcased Bailey Zimmerman’s “Fall in Love,” Megan Moroney’s “Tennessee Orange” and Jelly Roll’s “Son of a Sinner.” The “Cycle of A Song” concept was originally inspired by the Digital Music Summit’s popular panel, “How They Built It: ‘Fancy Like’ and Its Path to #1,” which explored the breakout success of Walker Hayes.
Industry Ink: Kane Brown, Rosanne Cash, Nash To Naples, More
/by Lorie HollabaughKane Brown Surprises Sony Staffers During High Road Release
Kane Brown with Sony Music Nashville staff and Neon Coast’s Martha Earls & Nikki Boon. Photo: Janie Whitefield
Kane Brown celebrated the release of his new album The High Road by surprising the Sony Music Nashville staff with a special visit on Jan. 23.
CMHOFM Hosts Rosanne Cash For Interview, Performance
Pictured (L-R): Museum Writer-Editor RJ Smith, Rosanne Cash, John Leventhal and manager Danny Kahn. Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a sold-out interview and performance with Rosanne Cash in support of its newest exhibition, “Rosanne Cash: Time Is a Mirror.” Cash discussed her career and performed several songs with her husband/longtime collaborator, Grammy-winning songwriter and producer John Leventhal. Museum Writer-Editor RJ Smith hosted the program in the museum’s Ford Theater. Cash will return with Leventhal for a full concert in the museum’s CMA Theater on May 13, and tickets will go on sale here on Jan. 31.
Fourth Annual Nash To Naples Fest Wraps Raising $75K
Nash to Naples performers
The fourth annual Nash to Naples Songwriter Festival in Naples, Florida welcomed songwriters Lori McKenna, Barry Dean, Kelly Archer, Steve Moakler, Jonathan Hutcherson and Mia Mantia for an evening of music and storytelling. A sold-out crowd of over 1,300 attendees gathered to enjoy the performances, raising $75,000 in support of Hacienda of Hope and Habitat for Humanity of Collier County. Plans are already underway for a special fifth annual festival, set for January 2026.
AIMP Nashville Hosts Empowering Music Publishers Panel
Pictured (L-R): Dave Pacula (Liz Rose Music), Courtney Crist (AIMP Nashville Chapter Vice President; Eclipse Music Group), Grayson Stephens (Big Machine Label Group), Marc Rucker (SoundExchange), Lindsay Major (The MLC), John Ozier (AIMP Nashville Chapter President; Reservoir Media), Kari Barnhart (AIMP Nashville Chapter Treasurer; Studio Bank) and Kendall Lettow (AIMP Nashville Chapter Administration Director; peermusic)
The AIMP held its “Empowering Music Publishers: A Conversation with SoundExchange and The MLC” panel on Jan. 22 at The MLC in Nashville. Moderator Grayson Stephens (Vice President, Publishing, Big Machine Label Group) spoke with panelists Marc Rucker (Associate Director, SoundExchange) and Lindsey Major (Chief Member Experience Officer, The MLC) about how their organizations help independent music publishers in the Nashville music community and beyond.
Country Music Hall Of Fame Honors Four Volunteers With Dick Kottler Award
Pictured (L-R): Award-winning songwriter Tom Douglas with Dick Kottler volunteer award recipients Larry Johnson, Julie Bayhi, Joe Haase and Lindsey Read, and Patti Tillotson, the Museum’s Volunteer Program Manager. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum honored four museum volunteers with the Dick Kottler Volunteer Award during a reception for volunteers, which featured a performance by museum Poets and Prophets honoree and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Tom Douglas. In recognition of volunteer Kottler’s tremendous contributions to the museum’s mission during his lifetime, volunteers who donate 10 years and 1,200 hours of service in support of the museum receive the award, which also includes a special gold-embroidered volunteer vest and their name enshrined on a seat in the museum’s CMA Theater — a 776-seat, live performance venue.
Award recipients included Julie Bayhi, Joe Haase, Larry Johnson and Lindsey Read. In 2018, the museum introduced the volunteer award in Kottler’s memory.
ShopKeeper Management Elevates Crystal Dishmon & Laura Spinelli
/by LB CantrellCrystal Dishmon & Laura Spinelli. Photos: Robert Chavers
ShopKeeper Management, the artist management firm founded by Marion Kraft in 2009, has promoted two longtime team members.
Crystal Dishmon has been named Co-Manager of Miranda Lambert alongside Kraft. Dishmon will continue her management of two-time Academy of Country Music and 17-time Canadian Country Music Association winner, Tenille Townes, while further contributing to Lambert’s career. Dishmon has been a part of the ShopKeeper team since 2010, following prior experience at Senior Management, AEG/The Messina Group and Dale Morris & Associates.
“In my 14 years at ShopKeeper, what I’ve admired most about Marion and Miranda is how they have built an incredible career rooted in artistry and authenticity,” says Dishmon. “I’m honored to step into the role of co-manager to help build on their success and continue creating Miranda’s tremendous legacy in country music history.”
“I’ve admired Crystal’s drive, determination and knack for working with artists ever since our paths first crossed nearly 25 years ago,” shares Kraft. “After establishing ShopKeeper Management in 2009, Crystal was the person I knew could help build this company; she joined in 2010 and has been invaluable. She has rightly earned this promotion through her tireless dedication, hard work and genuine passion for music, underscoring her unwavering commitment to both the artist and the craft. I can’t wait to see the significant impact she will continue to make in the ever-evolving landscape of artist management and the music industry.”
Additionally, Laura Spinelli has been promoted to Day-to-Day Manager for Lambert. She will also continue to serve the company’s roster in her role as Digital Marketing Manager. Honored on MusicRow’s 2025 Next Big Thing list, Spinelli has spent nearly a decade at ShopKeeper, creating and launching marketing campaigns as well as executing multiple brand partnerships.
“Digital can no longer operate in a silo—it must be seamlessly integrated into every aspect of our work,” adds Kraft. “Elevating Laura to Day-to-Day Manager, with her extensive digital expertise, ensures that a digital-first mindset remains at the core of everything we do.”
In addition to Lambert and Townes, ShopKeeper Management is home to Pistol Annies. The company’s management team also includes Graphic Designer Dara Foutch and Office Manager Chelsey Kucera.
Chris Stapleton Tops MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenChris Stapleton. Photo: David McClister.
Chris Stapleton has notched the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week with his solo-penned “Think I’m In Love With You.”
Ashley Gorley sits at No. 2 with “Fix What You Didn’t Break,” “I Am Not Okay,” “I Had Some Help,” “Liar,” “Losers,” “Love Somebody,” “Park” and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.” Charlie Handsome remains at No. 3 this week with “Guy For That,” “I Had Some Help,” “Losers,” “Love Somebody,” “Pour Me A Drink,” “Smile” and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.”
Taylor Phillips (No. 4) and Riley Green (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.
‘Nashville’s Big Bash’ Generated $41 Million In Visitor Spending For City
/by Lorie HollabaughPerformers ring in the new year on New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash. Photo: Tibrina Hobson/CBS
Nashville’s Big Bash at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on New Year’s Eve continued to fuel significant economic activity for the city, generating a record-breaking $41 million in direct visitor spending.
The 2024 event had an all-time high attendance of 220,000, and for the fourth year, was featured during a five-hour New Year’s Eve special on CBS. Hotels were the top choice for accommodations for 68% of surveyed visitors, followed by short-term rentals including Airbnb at 16%, and staying with family/friends at 11%. Downtown hotel demand on New Year’s Eve 2024 was up a healthy 7.2% YOY. Downtown hotels had 88% occupancy. 83% of visitors said New Year’s Eve and this event was the top reason that brought them to Nashville, with vacationing coming in as the second reason at 10%. 90% said it was their first time attending this annual event. 9% of visitors surveyed were international, including from Canada, Mexico, the U.K., Denmark, Australia, Brazil and South Africa.
“With record attendance and $41 million in direct visitor spending, Nashville’s Big Bash continues to generate enormous economic activity for the city during a traditionally slow time for our industry,” says Deana Ivey, President and CEO, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp. “Along with some new accolades from major travel outlets, this success underscores Music City’s enduring appeal as a destination for world-class events and entertainment in 2025.”
Big Bash was headlined and co-hosted by Keith Urban, along with headliners Kane Brown and Jelly Roll. Shaboozey and Brittney Spencer also performed during the free concert.
Grand Ole Opry To Celebrate 100th Birthday With NBC Special
/by LB CantrellThe Grand Ole Opry’s 100th anniversary will be celebrated with the NBC special, Opry 100: A Live Celebration, on Wednesday, March 19 at 8-11 p.m. ET and simulcast on Peacock. The evening will be hosted by Opry member and country music superstar Blake Shelton.
The three-hour live celebration will feature performances from Opry members Ashley McBryde, Brad Paisley, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Clint Black, Dierks Bentley, Garth Brooks, Kelsea Ballerini, Lainey Wilson, Luke Combs, Marty Stuart, Reba McEntire, Trace Adkins, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill and a special appearance from Randy Travis, as well as some of the Opry’s fan favorites, including Amy Grant, Eric Church, Jelly Roll and The War And Treaty. Many other members of the esteemed Opry cast, as well as additional guests, will be announced soon.
“Becoming a member of the Opry is a highlight of my life and career, and 15 years later I still get that same feeling of reverence and excitement every time I walk out on that stage. The Grand Ole Opry has been connecting the country music family for 100 years, and I’m so proud to be part of this historic celebration,” Shelton says.
A limited number of tickets for the show will go on sale this Friday (Jan. 31) at 10 a.m. CT at opry.com.
“We’re pleased to partner with our Grand Ole Opry members to create a truly unforgettable evening as we kick off the Opry’s 100th year,” shares Patrick Moore, CEO of Opry Entertainment Group. “This special night of programming will connect millions of country music fans to the magic of the Opry, and we hope it inspires them to join us in Nashville as we celebrate this milestone all year long.”
The telecast will be executive produced by Silent House Productions’ Emmy Award winners Baz Halpin, Mark Bracco and Linda Gierahn, along with R.A. Clark and Steve Buchanan.
“It’s a true privilege to be a part of celebrating 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry, an iconic stage that has welcomed so many legendary artists who’ve shaped the heart of country music,” says Bracco, Silent House Productions’ President. “We’re humbled and honored to help bring this historic moment to life, paying tribute to the voices and stories that have made the Opry an enduring symbol of musical history.”
Madison Watkins Signs With Provident Entertainment/Sony Music
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): Anna Gallenberger, Assoc. Director, Commercial Partnerships, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Sophia Martinez, Executive Assistant, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; John Loessy, Director, Marketing, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Jamie Rodgers, VP, Essential Music Publishing; Ron Hill, fmr. SVP A&R, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Madison Watkins; Mat Anderson, VP, Marketing, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Josh Schiffman, Director, A&R, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Charles Van Dyke, VP, National Promotion, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music; Andie Rankins, Sr. Director, Publishing Administration, Essential Music Publishing; Holly Zabka, President, Provident Entertainment/Sony Music.
Madison Watkins has inked a record deal with Provident Entertainment/Sony Music.
“We are honored, and so excited to have Madison as part of our Provident family,” says Holly Zabka, President of Provident Entertainment. “The new music she has created is fresh and unique, and Madison’s work ethic is second to none. We can’t wait to see how her artistry and these songs impact people around the globe.”
Watkins has captivated audiences with her vocals, songwriting and infectious energy, and the Arkansas native has continued to wow fans with her original music. Her song “Curls” went viral, amassing over 1.5 billion plays on TikTok, and she followed it up with a series of singles like “Someday,” “Lose To Love,” and “Kiss U,” creating a collection of songs that celebrate confidence, faith and love. Watkins has shared the stage with artists like Jason Derulo and Tori Kelly, and her music has been featured in television shows and major brand campaigns, including those for Aussie Hair, Steve Madden, LG and PUMA, among others.
Ahead of her EP release set for the summer of 2025, Watkins dropped her first single in two years, “Spin,” last Friday (Jan. 24). While the track offers just a glimpse of what’s to come from her upcoming project, she opens up right away. The song’s lyrics invite listeners to find beauty in slowing down and reconnecting with the world around them.
“Writing and recording the song ‘Spin’ has helped me walk through anxiety, let go of my fears, and learn to live like a kid again,” shares Watkins. “There is a lot going on in the world right now, and my hope is that this song will provide the perfect way to remind others to get out of their heads and reconnect with where they are in the here and now.”
Universal Music Group & Spotify Strike New Multi-Year Agreement
/by LB CantrellUniversal Music Group and Spotify have announced new, multi-year agreements for Recorded Music and Music Publishing that seeks to advance the next era of streaming innovation.
Under the new agreement, artists, songwriters and consumers will benefit from new and evolving offers, new paid subscription tiers, bundling of music and non-music content, and a richer audio and visual content catalog. It establishes a direct license between Spotify and Universal Music Publishing Group across Spotify’s current product portfolio in the U.S. and several other countries.
Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman & CEO, Universal Music Group says, “When we first presented our vision for the next stage in the evolution of music subscription several months ago—Streaming 2.0—this is precisely the kind of partnership development we envisioned. This agreement furthers and broadens the collaboration with Spotify for both our labels and music publisher, advancing artist-centric principles to drive greater monetization for artists and songwriters, as well as enhancing product offerings for consumers.”
Daniel Ek, Spotify’s Founder and CEO, shares, “For nearly two decades, Spotify has made good on its commitment to return the music industry to growth, ensuring that we deliver record payouts to the benefit of artists and songwriters each new year. This partnership ensures we can continue to deliver on this promise by embracing the certainty that constant innovation is key to making paid music subscriptions even more attractive to a broader audience of fans around the world.”
This follows Spotify’s May announcement about changes to its payment model for songwriters and publishers, as the platform transitions to a bundled subscription service that now includes audiobooks. The move has sparked scrutiny from songwriters, rights-holders, and advocacy groups.
Of the UMG and Spotify partnership, NMPA President & CEO David Israelite, an advocate for songwriter rights and a vocal critic of Spotify, says, “The announcement of a deal between Spotify and UMPG bodes well for the industry and is a clear sign that Spotify felt the backlash to its bundling scheme.
“While we do not have details of the agreement beyond what was in the press release, it appears that it increases royalty rates which is good news for the entire industry. A rising tide lifts all boats and this signals that Spotify is coming back to the table after its disastrous attempt to manipulate royalty rates. As we head towards the next CRB, this should serve as a roadmap for other DSPs that songwriters should not be treated as the enemy, but should instead be treated as valued business partners.”