Tauren Wells Readies First Live Album

Tauren Wells will release his first live album, Here Comes The Church, on Oct. 2.

The project was recorded in front of a sold-out crowd at Austin City Limits Moody Theater in Austin, Texas. Wells brought together Davies., Paul and Hannah McClure, Israel Houghton, Hulvey, Naomi Raine, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Tiffany Hudson, Pastor Mike Jr., Abbie Gamboa, Sarai Rivera, Todd Galberth, Robert Angel and Red Rocks Worship for the 14-song live set culled from his fourth full-length LP, Breathe On It, released earlier this year.

“This isn’t just a gospel album, a Spanish-language album, a black album, or a white album,” shares Wells. “Of course, we can’t cover it all, but the record is an expression of my goal to draw everyone out of the little worlds that we separately exist in and into a place of unity.”

Here Comes The Church Tracklist:
1. “The Church Is On Fire”
2. “Serve The Lord (with Davies.)”
3. “Breathe On It”
4. “Making Room (with Paul McClure, Hannah McClure)”
5. “What A Miracle Feels Like (with Naomi Raine)”
6. “Thank You For The Cross (with Abbie Gamboa)”
7. “Gracias Por La Cruz (with Sarai Rivera)”
8. “Not Guilty (with Red Rocks Worship)”
9. “Let The Church Sing (with Israel Houghton)”
10. “Bless Your Name (with Tasha Cobbs Leonard)”
11. “Bless Your Name (Flow) (with Tasha Cobbs Leonard)”
12. “Here Comes The Church (with Tiffany Hudson)”
13. “The Room Is Yours (with Todd Galberth, Robert Angel)”
14. “How Great (with Hulvey)”
15. “Angus Dei (with Robert Angel)”
16. “Sunday Morning (with Pastor Mike Jr.)”
17. “The Invitation”

TKO Artist Management Elevates Three

Megan Pavlovic & Jordan Bernal; Photo: Courtesy of TKO Artist Management

TKO Artist Management has elevated three team members.

Megan Pavlovic has been promoted to Artist Manager, working with Jamey Johnson, Toby Keith, Clay Walker and The Bacon Brothers. A 2016 graduate of Saint Anselm College, Pavlovic has worked in Nashville’s entertainment industry for nine years.

Jordan Bernal has been elevated to Artist Manager, working with Colton Dawson, Jamey Johnson, Jackson Dean and Mac McAnally. He joined TKO in 2022 following his graduation from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

Ben Sojka is now Manager, Publishing & Internal Operations, following five years with the firm. Additionally, he is part of the management teams for The Bacon Brothers, Toby Keith, Chris LeDoux, Ned LeDoux, Mac McAnally and Clay Walker. Sojka graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 2019 and has since supported the operations of the company’s staff and artists.

Suzy Bogguss & Vince Gill Join ‘Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet’ Tribute Album

Suzy Bogguss and Vince Gill have joined the lineup for the upcoming Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet tribute album, due out August 28 via Melody Place.

Gill will join the late Seals on his 1988 single, “They Rage On,” which was written by Seals and Bob McDill. The poignant track captures the frustration of circumstances beyond our control and persevering through adversity with grit.

Bogguss joins Seals for a reimagined duet of his delicate ballad, “I Don’t Believe I’ll Fall in Love Again.” Written by Seals and Rafe Van Hoy, it describes the immense pain felt during heartbreak, and captures the feeling of being reluctant to fall in love again – something everyone can relate to.

“Everything about Dan felt comfortable,” says Bogguss. “Singing with him feels the same. His voice was effortless, yet emotional and his phrasing always compelling. He was a great storyteller. It was such a pleasure to know him. He was kind and funny and a really good hang. I feel lucky that I got another chance to sing with him on this beautiful song”

Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet features collaborations from a variety of artists, including Blake Shelton, Jamey Johnson, Alabama, Luke Bryan, Tanya Tucker, and many more.

Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet Track List:
1. “Big Wheels in the Moonlight” – Blake Shelton
2. “God Must Be A Cowboy” – Ned LeDoux
3. “Nights Are Forever Without You” – Sara Evans
4. “Bop” – Tanya Tucker
5. “You Still Move Me” – Marie Osmond
6. “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” – Luke Bryan
7. “The Healing Kind” – Katharine McPhee
8. “Wood” – John Berry
9. “I’d Really Love to See You Tonight (50th Anniversary Edition)” – John Ford Coley
10. “Love is the Answer” – Jackie Evancho
11. “Addicted” – The Castellows
12. “I Don’t Believe I’ll Fall in Love Again” – Suzy Bogguss
13. “Love On Arrival” – Wendy Moten
14. “One Friend” – Lynda Carter
15. “Three Time Loser” – Jamey Johnson
16. “My Baby’s Got Good Timing” – Jasmine Amy Rogers
17. “They Rage On” – Vince Gill
18. “Still Reelin’ (From Those Rock & Roll Days)” – Alabama

Lee Greenwood To Receive All-American Icon Award At Countdown 250 Ball

Lee Greenwood

Lee Greenwood will receive the 2026 All-American Icon Award and perform his iconic anthem, “God Bless the U.S.A.,” during the Countdown 250 Ball on July 3 at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.

The Countdown 250 Ball serves as a major Independence Eve celebration, bringing together veterans, military families, community leaders, entertainers, immersive attractions, innovators, and guests from across the country.

For more than four decades, Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” has become one of America’s most recognizable patriotic songs, serving as a soundtrack for military tributes, national celebrations, and moments of unity. His appearance will be part of an evening honoring individuals whose contributions have helped shape American culture, service, leadership, and achievement.

“Lee Greenwood’s music has inspired generations of Americans,” says Mike Harrigan, Founder and Executive Producer of Countdown 250. “As our nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, we are honored to recognize his extraordinary contributions to American culture and to welcome him as part of this historic celebration.”

In addition to Greenwood’s appearance, the evening will also feature performances and appearances by Celeste Kellogg, Gerardo J. Velez, Julian Awari, Scott Page, Captain Luis Avila and other entertainers and special guests. The Countdown 250 Ball will also feature America’s Freedom Bell, the All-American Hero and Icon Awards, immersive exhibits, interactive experiences, and the historic “1,000 Bells of Freedom” midnight ceremony marking America’s 250th anniversary.

Other award recipients and honorees to be recognized at the Countdown 250 Ball include Tony Orlando, Bob Anderson, Scott Page, Elizabeth Dole, Mike Moyer, Sally Roberts, Captain Luis Avila, Claudia Avila, LTC (Ret.) Deborah Snyder, Captain Eugene “Red” McDaniel and The Honorable Rob Wilkins, among others.

The event benefits Operation Renewed Hope Foundation and its mission to provide housing and support services for veterans and their families. Tickets, VIP experiences, reserved tables, and more are available here.

Blake Duncan & Scott Hendricks Launch TAYCAN Entertainment

Blake Duncan and Scott Hendricks.

Blake Duncan and Scott Hendricks have launched TAYCAN Entertainment, a Nashville-based independent music publishing and A&R company.

Duncan will serve as the president of day-to-day operations for the company. The Louisiana native previously served as Senior Creative Director at Combustion Music where he worked with Corey Kent, Thomas Archer, Brett Tyler, Joybeth Taylor, and more. Prior to Combustion, Duncan held creative and A&R roles at Dreamlined Entertainment, where he worked closely with Keith Stegall and was recognized by MusicRow as a Next Big Thing.

“I’m excited to launch TAYCAN Entertainment alongside Scott Hendricks,” says Duncan. “Scott has done it all, and I look forward to learning from him while helping push our creatives to reach their highest potential. Our goal is simple: find great songs, invest in great people, and build careers that last.”

Hendricks has produced 82 No. 1 singles and 126 Top 10 hits while helping launch and shape the careers of Keith Urban, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Faith Hill, Dan + Shay, Hunter Hayes, Trace Adkins, and more. He has previously served as President and CEO of Capitol Records Nashville, Executive Vice President of A&R at Warner Music Nashville, President and CEO of Virgin Nashville, and more.

“I couldn’t be happier starting TAYCAN Entertainment with Blake Duncan,” adds Hendricks. “I haven’t met an executive with Blake’s passion for songwriters, knowledge, and work ethic in years. Together, we’re building a company centered around creativity, relationships, and helping writers reach their full potential. I truly believe the best is yet to come.”

Industry Ink: SOLID, CRS360 Webinar, Steve Wariner, Country With Heart, Landon Barker

SOLID Raises $13,800 For Nonprofits At 2026 Music Row Madness Fundraiser

Pictured (L-R): Leigh Ferro (SOLID), Alannah Schwartz (SOLID), Allie Nicolini (SOLID). Photo: Morgan Jergens

The Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID) recently raised $13,800 at Music Row Madness benefitting The L.O.V.E. Academy, Family Alliance in Music (FAM), Healing In The Margins, The Nashville Food Project, and The Aloe Family.

Teams representing Amazon Music, Citrin Cooperman, Curb Records, Endurance Music Group, FBMM, Ground Control Business Management, Reliant Talent Agency, The Orchard, UTA, and Warner Chappell Music competed throughout the evening while supporting the fundraising efforts. Ground Control was crowned the 2026 Music Row Madness winner.

 

CRB Releases New CRS360 Webinar ‘Country Coalition: Family Reunion or Family Feud?’

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Country Radio Broadcasters has released the latest installment of its CRS360 webinar series, “”Country Coalition: Family Reunion or Family Feud?,” which reveals some myth-busting data about how country music fans perceive songs and artists from different eras while examining the growing intersection between country and pop music, specifically through the recent proliferation of artist collaborations.

Moderated by Justin Chase, Chief Content Officer for Beasley Media Group, and RJ Curtis, Executive Director of CRB, the session explores key findings from the study and offers practical recommendations for achieving the ideal balance of music eras and styles in today’s country radio environment.

 

Steve Wariner Celebrates Opening Of Solo Art Exhibit At Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center

Bill Anderson and Steve Wariner

Steve Wariner recently celebrated the opening of his new exhibit, “The Flip Side: Paintings by Steve Wariner.” The exhibit, which runs June 21-July 26, features Wariner’s works in oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media, spanning more than 30 years.

“For me, painting has always been a kind of therapy,” says Wariner. “It’s my sanctuary and escape. I’ve been drawing and painting for as long as I’ve been making music. They both go back to the beginning.”

 

Country With Heart Event Donates To St. Jude for 12th Year

Country With Heart Founder/Host Bobby Marquez with St. Jude Representatives

The 12th annual Country With Heart for St. Jude benefit raised $30,000, taking the total monies raised over the 12-year run to more than $200,000.

“The miles these friends travel, both fans and stars, and their generosity is truly the heart of this event,” shares Founder/Organizer and Host, Bobby Marquez. “They come every year swapping hugs and enjoying dinner and photos together, cheering for the music and spreading the word, helping anyway they can. It is so humbling and just a remarkable night of goodwill we know is saving children thanks to the remarkable work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.”

 

Landon Barker Inks With Big Loud Rock

Landon Barker. Photo: Cole Silberman

Landon Barker has inked with Big Loud Rock. He makes his label debut today (June 26) with the release of his first new music in two years, “If I Ever Talk To God.”

“Landon represents everything we love about the next generation of artists,” says Big Loud Co-Founder and President of Big Loud Rock Joey Moi. “He’s confident, hardworking, and committed to forging his own path. We believe this music is going to introduce listeners to a whole new side of him, and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome him to Big Loud Rock.”

“It feels good to be starting this next chapter with Big Loud Rock,” adds Barker. “They really believe in what I’m building, and having a team that understands my vision makes me excited for everything that’s coming next.”

MusicRow Weekly (ACM Awards, News, Charts, More…)

This week’s edition of The MusicRow Weekly is packed with major industry announcements, career milestones and heartfelt remembrances that continue to shape Nashville and the country music community. Click here to see the full edition.

The Academy of Country Music made headlines this week by announcing that the 62nd Annual ACM Awards will return to Las Vegas on May 16, 2027.

The ACM also revealed the recipients for this year’s 19th Annual ACM Honors, set for Aug. 19 at The Pinnacle in Nashville. Carly Pearce returns as host for the sixth consecutive year, joined for the first time by Parker McCollum. This year’s honorees represent an impressive cross-section of the industry, with Brett James and The Carter Family receiving the ACM Poet’s Award posthumously, while Bill Anderson and Mike Curb will each receive the ACM Icon Award. Kacey Musgraves has been selected for the ACM Spirit Award, Eric Church will receive the ACM Lifting Lives Award, and Leslie Fram will be honored with the ACM Lift Every Voice Award. Additional honors include Scott Zolke receiving the ACM Service Award and C2C: Country to Country earning the ACM International Award. They join previously announced Artist-Songwriter of the Year Ella Langley and Songwriter of the Year Jessie Jo Dillon as part of this year’s celebrated class.

Celebrating another significant career achievement, Thomas Rhett is set to receive his own star on the Music City Walk of Fame during a ceremony on July 8. Rhett will become the 113th inductee honored along Nashville’s iconic walkway.

The music industry also paused this week to remember two influential figures. Legendary music executive Clive Davis passed away on June 22 at his Manhattan home at the age of 94. The Nashville community was also saddened by the passing of Grammy-nominated producer and DRUMATIZED f=Founder Tay Keith, who died June 18 at his Nashville home at 29 years old.

Several notable executive moves also made news. Gibson President and CEO Cesar Gueikian announced he will transition into a strategic advisor role with the company’s Board effective July 31. Anne Rohosy, currently Chief Commercial Officer, will step in as Interim President and CEO while the search for a permanent successor gets underway. Meanwhile, Make Wake Artists continues its expansion, naming Matt Shay as its first-ever General Manager while also adding hitmaker Jon Bellion to its artist management roster.

Spirit Music strengthened its executive team this week with the additions of Elizabeth Lombardi as Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs and Taylor Perez as Senior Director of Digital Marketing.

The publishing and label landscape remained active with a number of new signings. Cary Barlowe signed a global publishing agreement with Warner Chappell Music Nashville and Cornman Music. Andrew Baylis and Jake Hess each signed with Prescription Songs, with Hess joining through a joint venture with 7Hills Music and producer David “Messy” Mescon. Lauren Mascitti signed with North Chapel Music, while Lilly Moss joined Music City Power Company. On the label side, Pia Toscano signed an exclusive deal with Melody Place, Caldwell joined EMPIRE Nashville, and Kirbi inked a recording agreement with Curb Records (Curb/Word).

Artist development also continued at a steady pace with Hannah Harper signing with WME for global representation and Ana Cristina Cash entering into a new management agreement with Rebecca Warfield.

Finally, two rising artists reached one of country music’s most cherished milestones with their Grand Ole Opry debuts. Adrien Nunez made his first appearance on the historic stage on June 17, while Mack Geiger followed with his own Opry debut earlier this week on June 23.

In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included. Morgan Wallen remains in the No. 1 spot with “Don’t We.” Explore more chart data here.

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Riley Thomas Inks With ONErpm Nashville

Riley Thomas has signed with ONErpm Nashville. The rising singer-songwriter has released his new single “Blood on the Vinyl” today (June 26.)

Thomas first broke through with “Cowboys Did Cocaine,” a viral hit that has now surpassed 80 million streams worldwide, earned him a SiriusXM Highway Find designation, and built him a following across hundreds of shows. He has also written and produced for Jelly Roll, among others.

“Riley is a prolific songwriter with an unmistakable voice and a rare gift as a musician,” says Mike Easterlin, Managing Director of ONErpm Nashville. “We believe his greatest chapters are still ahead, and we’re honored to be part of the journey.”

“You meet enough suits in this business to know not every handshake means something,” says Thomas. “This one does. I’m grateful to Mike and the team at OneRPM for believing in the music, the vision, and the man behind it. I’m looking forward to what’s ahead and thankful to have these good people in my corner.”

CAA Unveils New Office At Nashville Yards

Photo: Courtesy of CAA

CAA has opened its new office at Nashville Yards. The anchor tenant in the CAA Creative Office Building at 955 Church Street, CAA will occupy 75,000 square feet across two floors of the building.

The company hosted a series of gatherings this week welcoming colleagues, guests and clients to the new office. The space is outfitted with artist and athlete hospitality areas, creative lounges, dedicated recording and content-capture studios and more.

Employees will begin working out of the new space on July 6.

“We’re incredibly proud to open the doors of our new Nashville home,” says CAA Sports Co-Head and CAA Managing Director Howie Nuchow. “Our office reflects both the tremendous growth of our business and our long-term commitment to the community, bringing colleagues and clients together in a collaborative environment that embodies the creative energy and vibrant culture that distinguish both CAA and Nashville today.”

“This move begins an exciting new chapter for the agency after more than 35 years in the city,” adds CAA Head of Nashville Music Jeff Krones. “Nashville is home to an extraordinary ecosystem of artists, songwriters, athletes, entrepreneurs, and industry partners. We’re grateful for the relationships and trust that have helped shape our presence here and look forward to building on that foundation for our people and our clients.”

Photo: Courtesy of CAA

Photo: Courtesy of CAA

Photo: Courtesy of CAA

Reba Releases Latest In Capsule Collection, ‘Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin’

Reba has dropped the third EP in her music capsule collection with the Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin‘ EP, out today.

The superstar isn’t letting the road get in the way of a full-throttle romance in the title track of the release, which was penned by Brett Beavers, Connie Harrington, and Kelley Lovelace, and produced by Dave Cobb. The song jump-starts the road trip-ready collection which features some of McEntire’s best songs for driving with the windows down throughout her five-decade journey.

Rolling out a new music capsule each month beginning with One Night In Tulsa – EP and Hurt Like That – EP, the thematically curated batch pairs a newly recorded song with carefully selected tracks that span five legendary decades. Launching a tailored playlist in tandem with each music capsule, “The Reign Of Reba” Playlist drops July 1, and follows McEntire as she dominates the ‘90s with fearless storytelling and unforgettable hits.

McEntire also unearthed two never-before-released songs earlier this week, from her critically acclaimed lead performance as “Annie Oakley” in the Irving Berlin classic, Annie Get Your Gun. Delivered 25 years to the day that she took her final bow on Broadway, Reba McEntire: Songs from Annie Get Your Gun features “You Can’t Get A Man With A Gun” and “I Got Lost In His Arms.”

Next Saturday (July 4), McEntire will make the TV performance debut of “Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin’” during Disney Celebrates America: Nashville’s Star-Spangled Bash. Honoring America turning 250 with a one-of-a-kind celebration, the special programming airs live coast-to-coast 8 -11:00 p.m. ET across ABC, Disney+, ESPN App, Freeform, FX, Hulu, and NatGeo.

Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin’ EP Track List:
1. “Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin’” (Brett Beavers, Connie Harrington, Kelley Lovelace)
2. “I’d Rather Ride Around With You” (Mark D. Sanders, Tim Nichols)
3. “Love Will Find Its Way To You” (J.D. Martin, Dave Loggins)
4. “We’re So Good Together” (Bob DiPiero, John Scott Sherrill, Annie Roboff)
5. “Wrong Night” (Josh Leo, Rick Bowles)