
Jeremy Camp. Photo: Anabel Litchfield
Dove Award-winning artist Jeremy Camp will embark on his “These Days Tour” this spring. Jonathan Traylor will be special guest on the 21-date trek.
Camp will visit Tampa, Lynchburg, Knoxville, Kansas City, Louisville and more on the tour, with a Nashville date set for April 13. The shows will feature Camp’s signature blend of heartfelt worship and personal storytelling including songs from his recent No. 1 album Deeper Waters, as well as many of his hits that have garnered him multiple artist of the year nods and even an artist of the decade top contender spot.
Earlier this year, Camp notched his 44th No. 1 single with “These Days,” the anthemic track that serves as the inspiration for this upcoming tour. The living-in-the-moment anthem is the lead single from Deeper Waters, which also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 Christian chart.
With more than six million albums sold and 44 No. 1s across all formats, Camp’s music has earned him numerous awards and nominations across genres, including five GMA Dove Awards, a Grammy nomination, three American Music Award nominations and four ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Awards.
“These Days Tour” Dates:
Wed., March 26 | Chattanooga, TN
Thurs., March 27 | Tampa, FL
Sun., March 30 | Lynchburg, VA
Thurs., April 3 | Royal Oak, MI
Fri., April 4 | Akron, OH
Sat., April 5 | Knoxville, TN
Sun., April 6 | Columbus, OH
Thurs., April 10 | Hattiesburg, MS
Fri., April 11 | Florence, AL
Sun., April 13 | Nashville, TN
Thurs., May 1 | Louisville, KY
Fri., May 2 | Springfield, MO
Sat., May 3 | Texarkana, TX
Sun., May 4 | Fort Smith, AR
Thurs., May 8 | Amarillo, TX
Fri., May 9 | Wichita, KS
Sat., May 10 | Effingham, IL
Sun., May 11 | Milwaukee, WI
Thurs., May 15 | Dekalb, IL
Fri., May 16 | Kansas City, MO
Fri., May 17 | Lincoln, NE
Sierra Ferrell To Drop ‘Trail Of Flowers: Deluxe Edition’
/by Lorie HollabaughSierra Ferrell. Photo: Bobbi Rich
Sierra Ferrell is releasing a new deluxe edition of her album Trail of Flowers via Rounder Records on Jan. 31.
Along with its original 12 tracks, produced by Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa, Trail of Flowers: Deluxe Edition features two new songs. She added her take on the classic bluegrass barnburner, “Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down,” to the deluxe project, as well as an expanded arrangement of “The Garden,” which first appeared on the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and has now been amplified with pedal steel, piano, percussion, strings and more. “The Garden” is out now.
In addition to the deluxe album’s digital release, a very limited number of physical deluxe albums are also available on honeydew vinyl.
Ferrell is currently nominated for her first four Grammys, including Best Americana Album, Best Americana Performance (“American Dreaming”), Best American Roots Song (“American Dreaming”) and Best American Roots Performance (“Lighthouse”). She is also gearing up for plenty of dates in the New Year, including a sold-out headline debut at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, as well as “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” with Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
Haley Gallery To Present New Art Exhibit ‘Snapshots’
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Haley contemporary art gallery at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is presenting a new exhibit, “Snapshots,” featuring paintings and mixed media pieces by artist Mark Mulroney.
Opening Jan. 16, “Snapshots” is a series inspired by the life experiences of pioneering civil rights leaders such as Rep. John Lewis. These artworks depict sadness, loss and fear in American life.
Born in Dutton, Pennsylvania, Mulroney received his Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts from the University of California at Santa Barbara. He currently lives and works in North Haven, Connecticut, and his work has been exhibited at the Ampersand Gallery (Portland), CG2 Gallery (Nashville), Ever Gold [Projects] (San Francisco), Joshua Liner Gallery (New York), Left Field (San Luis Obispo), Mixed Greens (New York) and more. His work is included in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, as well as the Progressive Art Collection and the West Family Collection.
“Snapshots” is free and open to the public through Friday, March 14. On Jan. 16, the gallery will host a reception with the artist to celebrate the exhibition’s opening from 5-8 p.m. that is free and open to the public.
Nashville Symphony To Host ‘MLK: A Celebration In Song’ With Mickey Guyton
/by Madison HahnenThe Nashville Symphony is will host its 31st annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day concert, “MLK: A Celebration in Song,” on Jan. 19 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville.
Led by conductor Jonathan Taylor Rush, the event will feature the Nashville Symphony, Mickey Guyton, Celebration Chorus, Celebration Youth Chorus and W. Crimm Singers. The concert will offer a mix of classical, contemporary and spiritual music that honors Dr. King’s lasting message of hope, equality and justice.
Due to a new sponsorship from Spencer Fane, the show will be free and open to the public this year. Reservations to attend the event are required, and can be made here. Spencer Fane will also host a complimentary pre-show reception for all ticket holders from 6:15 p.m–7:15 p.m.
“This concert embodies our mission to inspire and engage the diverse and growing Nashville community with live orchestral music experiences,” says Nashville Symphony President & CEO Alan D. Valentine. “We are deeply grateful to Spencer Fane for making it possible to open our doors and welcome the community to this meaningful celebration of Dr. King’s legacy.”
“Partnering with the Nashville Symphony to ensure that this powerful tribute to Dr. King is accessible to everyone is important to us and aligns with our mission to positively impact the communities we serve,” adds Stacey Garrett Koju, Spencer Fane Partner. “We are honored to continue our tradition of supporting an event that amplifies Dr. King’s timeless message for equality.”
VIP Experience tickets with Guyton are also available, offering an exclusive Q&A session and a photo opportunity. Proceeds from these tickets directly benefit the Nashville Symphony’s more than 300 annual music education and community programs throughout Middle Tennessee. VIP tickets are priced at $100.
Looking For A New Job In 2025? Check Out MusicRow’s Job Board
/by MusicRow StaffWith another year upon us, new job opportunities are opening up.
MusicRow wants to encourage its readers who are either looking for a music industry job or have an open position to fill to check out its Job Listings Board, located in the top menu bar on the MusicRow website.
Those who have full-time, part-time or temporary job opportunities can submit a form to list a job on the Job Listings Board. All job listings are free-to-list and will be posted for 60 days. Listings are accepted and published at the discretion of MusicRow.
Weekly Register: Country Albums Chart Closes 2024 With Christmas-Filled Top Five
/by Liza AndersonThe top five on the country albums chart consisted of Christmas collections as 2024 came to a close.
Brenda Lee‘s Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree ascended to No. 1 with 53K in total consumption (1.5K album only/66 million song streams), as Bobby Helms‘ A Bobby Helms Christmas took No. 2 with 44K (5 album only/57 million song streams). Gene Autry‘s Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer and other Christmas Classics rose to No. 3 with 43K (185 album only/54 million song streams), while Elvis Presley‘s The Classic Christmas Album claimed No. 4 with 40K (2.7K album only/48 million song streams). Burl Ives‘ Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer ranked No. 5 with 39K (656 album only/49 million song streams).
On the country streaming songs chart, Shaboozey‘s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” stayed at No. 1 with 12 million new streams, adding to 993 million ATD. Post Malone and Morgan Wallen‘s “I Had Some Help” held No. 2 with 10 million streams, adding to 869 million ATD, followed by Wallen’s “Love Somebody” at No. 3 with 9.1 million new streams, adding to 155 million ATD. Based on audio streams, Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” sat at No. 4 with 7.3 million streams, adding to 1.1 billion ATD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” remained at No. 5 with 7.1 million new streams, adding to 1.7 billion ATD.
Jeremy Camp’s ‘These Days Tour’ To Kick Off In March
/by Lorie HollabaughJeremy Camp. Photo: Anabel Litchfield
Dove Award-winning artist Jeremy Camp will embark on his “These Days Tour” this spring. Jonathan Traylor will be special guest on the 21-date trek.
Camp will visit Tampa, Lynchburg, Knoxville, Kansas City, Louisville and more on the tour, with a Nashville date set for April 13. The shows will feature Camp’s signature blend of heartfelt worship and personal storytelling including songs from his recent No. 1 album Deeper Waters, as well as many of his hits that have garnered him multiple artist of the year nods and even an artist of the decade top contender spot.
Earlier this year, Camp notched his 44th No. 1 single with “These Days,” the anthemic track that serves as the inspiration for this upcoming tour. The living-in-the-moment anthem is the lead single from Deeper Waters, which also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 Christian chart.
With more than six million albums sold and 44 No. 1s across all formats, Camp’s music has earned him numerous awards and nominations across genres, including five GMA Dove Awards, a Grammy nomination, three American Music Award nominations and four ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Awards.
“These Days Tour” Dates:
Wed., March 26 | Chattanooga, TN
Thurs., March 27 | Tampa, FL
Sun., March 30 | Lynchburg, VA
Thurs., April 3 | Royal Oak, MI
Fri., April 4 | Akron, OH
Sat., April 5 | Knoxville, TN
Sun., April 6 | Columbus, OH
Thurs., April 10 | Hattiesburg, MS
Fri., April 11 | Florence, AL
Sun., April 13 | Nashville, TN
Thurs., May 1 | Louisville, KY
Fri., May 2 | Springfield, MO
Sat., May 3 | Texarkana, TX
Sun., May 4 | Fort Smith, AR
Thurs., May 8 | Amarillo, TX
Fri., May 9 | Wichita, KS
Sat., May 10 | Effingham, IL
Sun., May 11 | Milwaukee, WI
Thurs., May 15 | Dekalb, IL
Fri., May 16 | Kansas City, MO
Fri., May 17 | Lincoln, NE
Date Set For Fourth Annual Nash To Naples Songwriter Fest
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Nash To Naples Songwriter Fest is set to take place at Cambier Park Bandshell in Naples, Florida on Jan. 11.
Writers taking the stage for the festival’s fourth year are Lori Mckenna, Barry Dean, Kelly Archer, Steve Moakler, Mia Mantia and Jonathan Hutcherson. There will also be a kids music and art activation at 5 p.m. with Big Ole Day Studios prior to the show, with all ages welcome.
The concert is free to the public, but a suggested donation is recommended and donations will be collected throughout the event for The Hacienda of Hope, which provides support and shelter for children in Ecuador, as well as Habitat for Humanity Collier, a partnership that strives to improve housing affordability.
The Nash to Naples team recently took a trip to Ecuador to spend time at the Hacienda of Hope. In previous visits, the team has brought a songwriter and artist to teach children creative skills, and the team has also worked on a few recent builds at Habitat for Humanity Collier Majestic Place in East Naples.
UMG & Amazon Music Expand Global Relationship
/by Liza AndersonUniversal Music Group (UMG) and Amazon Music have expanded their global relationship in hopes of enabling further innovation, exclusive content with UMG artists and advancement of artist-centric principles, including increased fraud protection.
This expanded relationship seeks to reflect the companies’ shared commitment to advancing and safeguarding human artistry, while ensuring UMG’s creators achieve their commercial potential through the service’s product enhancements and exclusive content that aims to elevate authentic engagement between artists and fans.
They will work closely to explore new and enhanced product opportunities designed to benefit artists and enrich the experience of their fans. UMG will also collaborate with Amazon Music as it continues to expand in audio, including further innovation in audiobooks, audio and visual programming, and its investment in livestreamed content. The companies will also work collaboratively to address unlawful AI-generated content, among other things, as well as protect against fraud and misattribution.
“We are very excited to advance our long-standing, excellent partnership with Amazon Music that marks a new era in streaming—Streaming 2.0,” says Sir Lucian Grainge, Chairman & CEO, UMG. “We appreciate Amazon Music’s deep commitment to the interests of our artists, and look forward to progressing our shared artist-centric objectives through product innovation and accelerating growth of their service.”
“UMG has always been a collaborative partner to Amazon Music, and as we continue to invent and introduce more artist-to-fan connections through our product and exclusive content, we are redefining what it means to be a streaming service,” shares Steve Boom, VP of Audio, Twitch & Games, Amazon. “We are thrilled to expand our relationship with UMG, which will enable us to partner on meaningful new ways for artists to deepen their engagement with fans around the world, while working together to protect the work of artists, songwriters and publishers.”
Nate Smith, Morgan Wallen & Big Loud Top 2024 Mediabase Year-End Country Charts
/by LB CantrellMorgan Wallen, Nate Smith
Mediabase revealed its year-end charts for 2024, with Nate Smith topping the country songs list with his multi-week No. 1 “World On Fire.”
Smith is followed by Warren Zeiders‘ “Pretty Little Poison” at No. 2, Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson‘s “Save Me” at No. 3, Sam Hunt‘s “Outskirts” at No. 4 and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Where It Ends” at No. 5.
Industry stalwart Morgan Wallen tops the most-played country artists list of 2024. He is joined by Jelly Roll, Smith, Wilson and Luke Combs as the top five most-played country artists. Wallen is also the No. 5 most-played artist on the overall Mediabase 2024 chart, with Jelly Roll following him at No. 7 and Post Malone taking the No. 9 slot on the all-genre list.
Big Loud is once again the No. 1 country label of the year by market-share. They are followed by RCA (No. 2), Broken Bow (No. 3), Stoney Creek (No. 4) and Columbia (No. 5).
The 2024 chart year is based on the time period from Nov. 12, 2023 through Nov. 9, 2024.
See the full slate of information here.
Mediabase 2024 Year-End Country Songs Chart Top 10:
1. “World On Fire” by Nate Smith
2. “Pretty Little Poison” by Warren Zeiders
3. “Save Me” by Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson
4. “Outskirts” by Sam Hunt
5. “Where It Ends” by Bailey Zimmerman
6. “Thinkin’ Bout Me” by Morgan Wallen
7. “Truck Bed” by Hardy
8. “I Had Some Help” by Post Malone featuring Morgan Wallen
9. “Back Then Right Now” by Tyler Hubbard
10. “Tucson Too Late” by Jordan Davis
Mediabase 2024 Year-End Most-Played Country Artists:
1. Morgan Wallen
2. Jelly Roll
3. Nate Smith
4. Lainey Wilson
5. Luke Combs
6. Chris Stapleton
7. Cody Johnson
8. Post Malone
9. Dustin Lynch
10. Kane Brown
Mediabase 2024 Year-End Country Label Market-Share:
1. Big Loud: 13.1 %
2. RCA: 7.4%
3. Broken Bow: 7.4%
4. Stoney Creek: 6.6%
5. Columbia: 6.5%
6. WEA: 5.6%
7. MCA: 5.4%
8. WMN: 4.6%
9. Valory: 4.5%
10. Big Machine: 4.1%
RECORDS Nashville Rings In 2025 With Back-To-Back No. 1s
/by Liza AndersonRECORDS Nashville is entering 2025 with back-to-back chart-toppers, as Koe Wetzel‘s “High Road (feat. Jessie Murph)” reaches No. 1 at country radio shortly after George Birge‘s “Cowboy Songs.”
“Cowboy Songs” serves as the title track for Birge’s latest EP, and marks his second No. 1 on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart. The singer-songwriter scored his first with “Mind On You” in early 2024.
The RECORDS Nashville team promoted “High Road,” which marks both Wetzel and Murph’s first career No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay and Country Aircheck/Mediabase charts. The collaboration appears on Wetzel’s 9 Lives album.
“We are so excited for George Birge, Koe Wetzel and Jessie Murph as they all [mark] major career milestones,” says Josh Easler, Executive Vice President of Promotion & Commercial Strategy, RECORDS Nashville. “Each have spent the past year delivering incredible music and are truly deserving of their No. 1 spots, and the RECORDS Nashville team was proud to help bolster these artists on their journey to No. 1 at radio.”
The label is also currently preparing for the release of Ty Myers‘ debut album, The Select, on Jan. 24.