

Columbia Nashville's Bradley Gaskin recently visited The Bull (WDXB 102.5) in Birmingham, AL and also performed an acoustic set including his debut single “Mr. Bartender” in the "Bull Lounge.” (L-R): Gaskin and WDXB PD Tom Hanrahan.
SPIN ZONE
Rascal Flatts ascends to the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 spot with “I Won’t Let Go,” making the band’s second No. 1 single since its 2010 move to Big Machine Records.
Kenny Chesney’s “Live A Little” is within striking distance at No. 2, trailed closely by
Keith Urban’s “Without You” at No. 3. The Top 10 has a handful of new entries, including
Toby Keith’s “Somewhere Else” at No. 8,
Justin Moore’s “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” at No. 9, and
Taylor Swift’s “Mean” at No. 10. The next few weeks could get very interesting as these relatively young singles battle for position.
The buzz over
Blake Shelton’s “Honey Bee” has become a full on roar, as the singer’s latest jumps 20 positions to No. 35 in its second week on the chart. And a round of applause for the folks at Broken Bow and Stoney Creek, because they’re really on a roll. Following a big No. 1 from
Thompson Square, superstar-in-waiting
Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem makes its official debut at No. 57. Not far behind at No. 62, Aldean’s labelmate
James Wesley has one of the fastest rising singles of his young career with “Didn’t I.”
Also making their debuts are
Randy Houser’s “In God’s Time” at No. 74,
Margaret Durante’s “Maybe Tonight” at No. 78,
Daisy Mallory’s “Don’t Grow Up Too Fast” at No. 79, and
Carrie Underwood’s “Songs Like This” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KAIR, KITX, KLQL, KNCQ, KTNT, KTTI, WCMS, WKSR, WKWS, WTCR, WYVY






Upcoming Singles
April 18
Jake Owen/Barefoot Blue Jean Night/RCA
Kelly Parkes/Girl With A Fishing Rod/Lofton Creek
Jaron & The Long Road To Love/It’s A Good Thing/Jaronwood/Universal Republic/Nine North
Margaret Durante/Maybe Tonight/Stroudavarious
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow
Billy Currington/Love Done Gone/Mercury
Stealing Angels/Paper Heart/Skyville
Acklen Park/I Love You, I Need You/Otter Rapids
April 25
Ash Bowers/I Still Believe In That/Stoney Creek
Mark Cooke/I Love It/CVR/Quarterback
Brantley Gilbert/Country Must Be Country Wide/Valory
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal
Rodney Atkins/Take A Back Road/Curb
Brother Trouble/Summer’s Little Angel/Blaster/Bigger Picture
Jennette McCurdy/Generation Love/Capitol
Susan Hickman/Just Missed This Train/4 L Clover
Corey Wagar/Hurricane/GTR
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 57
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal — 74
Margaret Durante/Maybe Tonight/Emrose — 78
Daisy Mallory/Don’t Grow Up Too Fast/Front Water — 79
Carrie Underwood/Songs Like This/Arista — 80
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Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN — 587
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 404
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 345
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 316
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 261
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Ashley Gearing/Five More Minutes/Curb — 198
Austin Hicks/I Still Pledge Allegiance/Lick — 186
Mark Cooke/I Love It/CVR — 183
Rachel Holder/Chocolate/All Entertainment — 176
Jason Michael Carroll/Numbers/For The Lonely/Quarterback — 162
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN — 32
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 28
James Wesley/Didn’t I/Broken Bow — 19
Reba/When Love Gets A Hold Of You/Starstruck/Valory — 14
Lucy Angel/Serious/GForce — 10
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal — 9
Sugarland/Tonight/Mercury — 9

Stealing Angels recently stopped by WBEE/Rochester, NY to share their new single, “Paper Heart.” Pictured (L-R): Skyville President Kevin Herring, WBEE’s Billy Kidd, Jennifer Wayne, WBEE’s Bob Barnett, Skvyille East Regional Theresa Ford, and Tayla Lynn and Caroline Cutbirth

WKSR/Pulaksi, TN secured Eric Lee Beddingfield and others to perform at the banquet for the 10th Annual Governor's One Shot Turkey Hunt. The hunt is an annual fundraiser for the TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) and benefits youth hunting in Tennessee. Pictured (L-R): Randy Barber of Rebel Dawg Records, Jason Phillips (Beddingfield’s hunt guide), Beddingfield, Wes Barker and manager Craig Campbell.

The Dirt Drifters stuck around Las Vegas the day following the ACM Awards to visit with KCYE. Pictured (L-R): Matt Fleener, Ryan Fleener, Cadillac Jack (MD/PM), Nick Diamond, Jeremy Little, Jeff Middleton, WMN VP Promotion Bob Reeves, and KCYE OM/PD Justin Chase
Lucy Angel – "Serious"
/by ProgrammerPlaylistLucy Angel is releasing the single “Serious,” which kicks off their self-titled EP produced by Nashville songwriting prodigy Anthony Smith (George Strait, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts). The EP is available for purchase now and includes several of Smith’s songs like the debut single “Only Woman Left,” which peaked at No. 45 on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout chart.
Mother Kate and daughters Lindsay and Emily Anderton comprise the trio, and the girls grew up on the road with Kate after she won the Wrangler Country Showdown. By the time Lindsay was 12, she had begun singing onstage with Kate and when the duo began to gain some traction in Nashville, Emily picked up the guitar and joined them.
Lucy Angel has performed hundreds of shows in the U.S., including opening for Neal McCoy for their first gig as a trio. Additionally, they have toured Japan, Switzerland and China, where they became the first Western/American group to sing at the Great Hall of the People in Tianamen Square before government officials and dignitaries.
http://www.lucyangel.com/
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Jack White Named Music City Ambassador
/by Sarah SkatesJack White (L) receives the honor from Mayor Dean (R). Photo credit: Joshua Black Wilkins
Mayor Karl Dean and the Nashville Music Council honored Jack White and his Third Man Records with the inaugural Music City Ambassador Award on Saturday, April 16.
“Today’s award recognizes an individual who carries Nashville’s diverse musical message worldwide,” explained Mayor Dean at the ceremony at Third Man Records. “Jack White’s individual talent and unique creative spirit bridges gaps between genres and generations and I couldn’t be more pleased to thank him for his work on behalf of the music industry and its hometown.”
White accepted the honor saying, “Every day we’re excited to be in a city that truly fosters local music and businesses and new ideas. I don’t know another town whose mayor is on the board of its music council.”
Mayor Dean’s co-chair of the NMC, Mary Ann McCready, President of Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy added, “Jack is a global superstar whose music is successful and celebrated in virtually every genre of music. Jack and Third Man calling Nashville their home is a testament to the city’s creative class.”
The Ambassador Award is voted on by the 50-plus members of the NMC. Criteria requires that the recipient be a resident of Middle Tennessee with a career in any branch of the music industry, and demonstrate commitment to Nashville’s unique creative climate and musical diversity.
The Ambassador Award is one of several new initiatives set forth by the Nashville Music Council, which also includes the Entrepreneur Center partnership unveiled last week, and other forthcoming announcements.
Joe Redmond Switches Career Gears
/by Sarah SkatesJoe Redmond
Longtime radio promotion exec Joe Redmond is leaving the music business to open a bakery in Murfreesboro with his wife.
“I want to thank all my friends and co-workers through the years in the record and radio industries for the kindnesses shown me, and the opportunities provided me these past 17 years,” he says. “I wish you all well; and much personal and professional success.”
Redmond was most recently part of the promotion staff at Edgehill Music and Media. “I feel the Edgehill Music & Media business model is a brilliant re-creation of the promotion idea and it is the way the industry is heading. That said, many thanks to David Haley and Rick Rockhill for including me in the cutting-edge of this business.”
Redmond’s other career stops include Robbins Nashville, Lofton Creek, Warner Bros. Nashville and more.
Reach him at joeredmond@juno.com or 615-414-5488.
Eye On Idol (4/15/11)
/by FreemanWednesday (4/13) night’s American Idol was themed Songs From the Movies, and kicked off with appropriately dramatic footage of Pia Toscano’s surprise elimination last week. Y’know, like a pivotal scene in a movie. So I figured we were in for a white knuckled, mind-bending results show on Thursday (4/14).
Nashville-via-Huntsville, Ala. native Paul McDonald wound up being the first guy to exit the Top 13 competition, which I hate to say wasn’t a huge surprise. He faced the unenviable task of singing in the first slot on Wednesday night, which past results have shown to be a disadvantage. He then turned in a less-than-inspired version of Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock & Roll.” Tough odds to overcome.
But for now, it looks like James Durbin is trying to run away with this thing. He tried out Sammy Hagar’s “Heavy Metal” from the film of same name, and was joined by guitarist extraordinaire Zakk Wylde of Black Label Society. We’re talking serious metal cred, folks. And what’s more, voters no doubt got a kick out of seeing him tell Jimmy Iovine (respectfully) that he wasn’t going to change his song choice, and proceeding to knock it out of the park.
The result, however, proved anti-climactic.
But I genuinely like Paul, and could see him making a career fronting a Wilco or My Morning Jacket type outfit. He’s probably not destined to compete with Katy Perry for pop radio airplay, and thank goodness for that.
Joining McDonald in the bottom three were Stefano Langone and Haley Reinhart, both of whom have spent some time there already. If this was American Idol 1993, Langone would be killing it. But as he seems to traffic almost exclusively in a brand of R&B that hasn’t been widely popular since the Clinton presidency (like Boyz II Men’s “End of the Road”), his chances don’t seem too great.
Reinhart, on the other hand, has started to pick up a little steam after big performances of “Bennie and the Jets” and “Piece of My Heart,” but still got the judges’ only criticism on Wednesday. After a solid interpretation of Blondie’s “Call Me,” the judges seized on her song choice and said it wasn’t the best showcase for her voice. Which the American public hears as “You don’t deserve to be here” when compared to the soft praise given to everyone else.
Thankfully Reinhart got a chance to redeem herself on the results show, partnering up with Casey Abrams for the jazz standard “Moanin’.” The two played off one another wonderfully, Reinhart’s voice alternating between a silky coo and that trademark throaty growl. In the middle breakdown, both got a chance to show off their improvisational scat-singing skills to the audience’s delight. A memorable performance.
Scott McCreery and Lauren Alaina have both still avoided the bottom three so far by sticking to their instincts. McCreery teased us a little bit this week with a couple bars of Nilsson’s “Everybody’s Talkin’,” which would have been amazing, but opted instead for the safer “I Cross My Heart” by George Strait. Alaina chose to tackle the Miley Cyrus hit “The Climb,” and sang it winningly. I suspect both will be around for some time yet.
Jacob Lusk gave one of his better performances with “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” a song that Iovine actually suggested to him during rehearsals. I don’t see him winning the competition, but it was enough for the night. And Abrams took yet another left turn with “Nature Boy” a la Nat King Cole, which was strangely subdued for him but interesting nonetheless.
It’s the story of a one-time underdog, overcoming the odds to emerge victorious. Now that’s a movie I’d watch.
In Color: The Roys, Stealing Angels, Jason Sturgeon
/by Michelle(L-R): Elaine, Lee Roy (Photo: Anthony Ladd)
The Roys will perform at Nashville Station Inn on May 5 for a free hour-long performance on 650 AM WSM Radio’s monthly Station Inn Sessions With Mike Terry. Lee and Elaine are scheduled to sit down with Terry for a live interview that will broadcast worldwide via www.wsmonline.com. The appearance is the duo’s first in Nashville since the March 22 release of their debut Rural Rhythm Records’ CD, Lonesome Whistle.
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Country trio Stealing Angels entertained fans during the MLB Red Sox vs. Yankees Game on April 9. Caroline Cutbirth, Tayla Lynn and Jennifer Wayne performed “God Bless America” during the 7th inning stretch from Boston’s Fenway Park. The Red Sox went on to top the Yankees 4 to 0.
Stealing Angels
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Toolpusher Records’ Jason Sturgeon stopped by WXBQ in Bristol, VA for a visit with station PD Bill Hagy. Sturgeon was in town for a performance at Capone’s in Johnson City, TN- just one of many stops on his 2011 Rollin’ On Tour. Upcoming dates of the tour include: Winston Salem, NC, Charlotte, NC, Asheville, NC, Albany, GA, Indianapolis, IN, Lynchburg, VA, Bloomington, IN, Sanford, FL and more.
Photo Corner: Shows & Benefits
/by MichelleWynonna recently spent some time at host Hazel Smith’s kitchen to cook up some southern comfort food and discuss her latest projects, including the premiere of The Judds on OWN. The two discussed Wynonna’s career as both a solo artist and as half of the mother-daughter duo, The Judds. Tune in to CMT, April 16th at 8:45pm EST to see Wynonna featured on Southern Fried Flicks.
(L-R): Hazel Smith and Wynonna
Trace Adkins will appear in today’s (4/15) episode of CMT’s Next Superstar to offer advice to the contestants. In each hour episode of the ten episode series, CMT will search to find America’s next great country star. The show will unfold weekly as each contestant competes while living together in Nashville. Each week, one finalist will be eliminated and America will have the final vote to determine who will win the title of CMT’s Next Superstar. The competitors will make an effort to impress the Matt Serlectic, the permanent CMT Next Superstar judge who will be accompanied by other celebrity judges as Adkins and Colbie Caillet every week through different challenges and their grueling performances.
(L-R): Adkins, Serletic.
Kevin Carter’s 10th Annual Waiting for Wishes Celebrity Waiter’s Dinner took place at The Palm on April 12. The event benefitted the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Middle TN and The Kevin Carter Foundation.
(L-R): co-host Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts, celebrity waiter and Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville recording artist Jerrod Niemann, and co-host and football celebrity Kevin Carter. Photo: Donn Jones Photography
(L-R): Storme Warren, Rodney Atkins at the Celebrity Dinner
Weekly Chart Report (4/15/11)
/by FreemanColumbia Nashville's Bradley Gaskin recently visited The Bull (WDXB 102.5) in Birmingham, AL and also performed an acoustic set including his debut single “Mr. Bartender” in the "Bull Lounge.” (L-R): Gaskin and WDXB PD Tom Hanrahan.
SPIN ZONE
Rascal Flatts ascends to the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 spot with “I Won’t Let Go,” making the band’s second No. 1 single since its 2010 move to Big Machine Records. Kenny Chesney’s “Live A Little” is within striking distance at No. 2, trailed closely by Keith Urban’s “Without You” at No. 3. The Top 10 has a handful of new entries, including Toby Keith’s “Somewhere Else” at No. 8, Justin Moore’s “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away” at No. 9, and Taylor Swift’s “Mean” at No. 10. The next few weeks could get very interesting as these relatively young singles battle for position.
The buzz over Blake Shelton’s “Honey Bee” has become a full on roar, as the singer’s latest jumps 20 positions to No. 35 in its second week on the chart. And a round of applause for the folks at Broken Bow and Stoney Creek, because they’re really on a roll. Following a big No. 1 from Thompson Square, superstar-in-waiting Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem makes its official debut at No. 57. Not far behind at No. 62, Aldean’s labelmate James Wesley has one of the fastest rising singles of his young career with “Didn’t I.”
Also making their debuts are Randy Houser’s “In God’s Time” at No. 74, Margaret Durante’s “Maybe Tonight” at No. 78, Daisy Mallory’s “Don’t Grow Up Too Fast” at No. 79, and Carrie Underwood’s “Songs Like This” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KAIR, KITX, KLQL, KNCQ, KTNT, KTTI, WCMS, WKSR, WKWS, WTCR, WYVY
Upcoming Singles
April 18
Jake Owen/Barefoot Blue Jean Night/RCA
Kelly Parkes/Girl With A Fishing Rod/Lofton Creek
Jaron & The Long Road To Love/It’s A Good Thing/Jaronwood/Universal Republic/Nine North
Margaret Durante/Maybe Tonight/Stroudavarious
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow
Billy Currington/Love Done Gone/Mercury
Stealing Angels/Paper Heart/Skyville
Acklen Park/I Love You, I Need You/Otter Rapids
April 25
Ash Bowers/I Still Believe In That/Stoney Creek
Mark Cooke/I Love It/CVR/Quarterback
Brantley Gilbert/Country Must Be Country Wide/Valory
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal
Rodney Atkins/Take A Back Road/Curb
Brother Trouble/Summer’s Little Angel/Blaster/Bigger Picture
Jennette McCurdy/Generation Love/Capitol
Susan Hickman/Just Missed This Train/4 L Clover
Corey Wagar/Hurricane/GTR
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 57
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal — 74
Margaret Durante/Maybe Tonight/Emrose — 78
Daisy Mallory/Don’t Grow Up Too Fast/Front Water — 79
Carrie Underwood/Songs Like This/Arista — 80
• • • • •
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN — 587
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 404
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 345
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 316
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 261
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Ashley Gearing/Five More Minutes/Curb — 198
Austin Hicks/I Still Pledge Allegiance/Lick — 186
Mark Cooke/I Love It/CVR — 183
Rachel Holder/Chocolate/All Entertainment — 176
Jason Michael Carroll/Numbers/For The Lonely/Quarterback — 162
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Blake Shelton/Honey Bee/Warner Bros./WMN — 32
Jason Aldean/Dirt Road Anthem/Broken Bow — 28
James Wesley/Didn’t I/Broken Bow — 19
Reba/When Love Gets A Hold Of You/Starstruck/Valory — 14
Lucy Angel/Serious/GForce — 10
Randy Houser/In God’s Time/Show Dog-Universal — 9
Sugarland/Tonight/Mercury — 9
Stealing Angels recently stopped by WBEE/Rochester, NY to share their new single, “Paper Heart.” Pictured (L-R): Skyville President Kevin Herring, WBEE’s Billy Kidd, Jennifer Wayne, WBEE’s Bob Barnett, Skvyille East Regional Theresa Ford, and Tayla Lynn and Caroline Cutbirth
WKSR/Pulaksi, TN secured Eric Lee Beddingfield and others to perform at the banquet for the 10th Annual Governor's One Shot Turkey Hunt. The hunt is an annual fundraiser for the TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) and benefits youth hunting in Tennessee. Pictured (L-R): Randy Barber of Rebel Dawg Records, Jason Phillips (Beddingfield’s hunt guide), Beddingfield, Wes Barker and manager Craig Campbell.
The Dirt Drifters stuck around Las Vegas the day following the ACM Awards to visit with KCYE. Pictured (L-R): Matt Fleener, Ryan Fleener, Cadillac Jack (MD/PM), Nick Diamond, Jeremy Little, Jeff Middleton, WMN VP Promotion Bob Reeves, and KCYE OM/PD Justin Chase
CMA Fest Nightly Tickets; City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge
/by MichelleArtists currently scheduled to appear at LP Field include (in alphabetical order):
Thursday, June 9: Jason Aldean, Easton Corbin, Sara Evans, Brad Paisley, and Zac Brown Band.
Friday, June 10: Sheryl Crow, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Ashton Shepherd, Keith Urban, and more to be announced soon.
Saturday, June 11: Trace Adkins, Little Big Town, Rascal Flatts, Reba, Josh Turner, and Chris Young.
Sunday, June 12: The Band Perry, the JaneDear girls, Miranda Lambert, Darius Rucker and Blake Shelton.
Artists and schedules are subject to change. Additional artists will be announced soon.
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This year’s event sponsors include PEOPLE Country as presenting media sponsor, Staples, Humana and Carhartt, among others.
The CMA Music Festival pass does not include the game – a separate ticket is required. Game tickets are available now for $15, $20 and $50 per person through Ticketmaster. The $50 Super Fan package includes a limited edition Hatch Show Print and an opportunity to play in game antics. All ticket sales benefit City of Hope. In addition, an online auction of exclusive autographed memorabilia will be posted after the game at www.auctionsforhope.org. For more details visit www.cityofhope.org/softball.
Colt Ford Prepares New Release
/by adminThe new album was produced by label head Shannon Houchins, Jayson Chance and Phivestarr Productions and features guest vocals from Tim McGraw, Eric Church, Luke Bryan, Charlie Daniels, Josh Thompson and others. Ford wrote or co-wrote many of the new set’s songs including “She Likes To Ride In Trucks,” a song he wrote for his 16-year old daughter.
While performing to a packed house Colt Ford was joined on stage at The Cotton Eyed Joe in Knoxville, by WIVK Program Director Mike Hammond. (L-R) AVJ's Tom Baldrica, WIVK PD Mike Hammond, Colt Ford, AVJ's Tony Morreale.
“I wrote this song for my daughter,” says Ford. “She’s 16, coming of age, and I’m not the man in her life anymore, her boyfriend is. She wants to do her own thing, chase her own dreams, and she doesn’t need me as much as she used to. Whenever I do this song live, it’ll choke me up. It’s about real life, and real life is hard sometimes.”
Every Chance I Get track listing:
1. Country Thang f/ Eric Church
2. Work It Out f/ Luke Bryan
3. Waste Some Time f/ Nappy Roots and Nic Cowan
4. Do It With My Eyes Closed f/ Josh Thompson
5. This Is Our Song f/ Danny Boone of Rehab
6. Titty’s Beer f/ Trent Tomlinson
7. She Likes To Ride In Trucks f/ Craig Morgan
8. Pipe The Sunshine In f/ Tyler Farr
9. Every Chance I Get
10. What I Call Home f/ JB & The Moonshine Band
11. Overworked & Underpaid f/ Charlie Daniels
12. Skirts & Boots f/ Frankie Ballard
13. Twisted f/ Tim McGraw
McCarn Joins Black River Entertainment
/by FreemanGreg McCarn
Greg McCarn, former GM of ScatterTunes and VP Sales, Marketing and Media at Lyric Street Records, has been named General Manager of Black River Entertainment. His appointment was announced today by Black River Chief Operating Officer Gordon Kerr. In his new role McCarn will oversee the label’s marketing, promotion, public relations, sales and digital media.
“I’m very pleased to welcome Greg to our company,” says Kerr. “He has a wealth of industry knowledge as well as outstanding leadership skills. I look forward to his impact on Black River.”
“I am thankful for the opportunity that Gordon has given me to be a part of the Black River family and am looking forward to working with the staff and the artists,” says McCarn.
McCarn spent nearly 12 years at Lyric Street where he helped develop Rascal Flatts, SheDaisy, Bucky Covington, and Sarah Buxton, among others.
Black River’s current roster includes recently signed Craig Morgan plus Sarah Darling, Jeff Bates and Due West.