On The Row: Christian Hayes Encapsulates Personal Experience With Hypnotic Harmony

Christian Hayes. Photo: Chandler Holmes

A passion for music has remained present through every phase for up-and-coming creator Christian Hayes. Pulling from influences, such as Shawn Mendes and Noah Kahan, he encapsulates personal experiences with his hypnotic folksy pop-country sound.

Bearing bouquets from Amelia’s Flower Truck in honor of his new single, “Wildflower,” Hayes swung by the MusicRow office last week to share his story and perform several songs.

Pictured (L–R): MusicRow’s Liza Anderson and LB Cantrell, Christian Hayes, MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson, Madison Hahnen and John Nix Arledge

Growing up in Rome, Georgia, he was encouraged to write by his grandfather, who perviously served as the state’s Poet Laureate, and began playing guitar and writing tunes around the age of eight. Hayes also led worship in church and played the saxophone for seven years.

He joined the U.S. Navy Reserve before attending the University of Alabama. After graduation, Hayes spent time selling Diesel fuel and gas, cultivating an extensive music catalog on the side. Implementing that military discipline, the songsmith would often wake up at 2 a.m. and spend an hour or so honing his craft before heading to work.

“In every stage of life [so far], it has always come back to music at the end of the day,” he says. “I always knew that I wanted to pursue music in some capacity. I just didn’t know how to.”

Hayes started posting his work on social media a little over a year ago, leading his current manager, Wildrose Projects’ Helena Capps, to discover him in November 2023. By the time he moved to Music City, Hayes had penned more than 900 songs—most of which were written on his parents’ front porch.

“That was where I felt most at home,” Hayes recalls. “I was living in Atlanta selling fuel, and I was trying to write a song while looking at a skyscraper. I just kept thinking, ‘This isn’t like looking at the oak trees back home.'”

Christian Hayes & MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson

This moment served as the muse for unreleased number “Home Sweet Home,” which he played for the MusicRow team.

Since uniting with Capps, Hayes has continued to assemble his team as well as his arsenal of songs, signing with Capitol Records and releasing debut EP Last I Love You earlier this year.

“I always knew that God put me on this planet to write songs and share them, so I haven’t had a ‘plan B’ since we started doing all of this,” he states.

The track “LILY,” an acronym for the project title, was the first song he ever played for Capps and the one he feels “did everything for [him].” As Hayes strummed the opening chords of “LILY” on his guitar, he explained that he wrote to tune to make sense of the discontentment he was feeling at the time following the end of a relationship. Hayes then finished with another Last I Love You track, “Cheyenne.” Inspired by a conversation he had with his father, the song takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery and heartbreak.

Nicknamed the “lullaby kid” by a close friend, Hayes finds himself molding melodies that are easy on the ears alongside lyrics that resonate with others.

“I always wanted my songs to mean something and my words to actually hold weight,” he shares.

Since participating in his first-ever co-writing session in January, Hayes has worked with over 100 writers, including Natalie Hemby, Tenille Townes and Topher Brown, among others. While maintaining the art of writing solo, he is excited to cultivate a solid crew of collaborators and unveil new music in 2025.

Additionally, Hayes is slated to take the stage at the Jackalope Jamboree, taking place June 26–28 at Happy Canyon Arena in Pendleton, Oregon.

‘Bob Kingsley Presents @ The Bluebird Cafe’ Series Returns In February

Pictured (L-R): The Bluebird Cafe’s Erika Wollam Nichols, archivist Shannon Lynn, Nan Kingsley, Leslie Satcher & Kent Blazy

The Bluebird Cafe and the Bob Kingsley Estate have announced the 2025 return of the “Bob Kingsley Presents @ The Bluebird Cafe’” limited series featuring classic audio intros from Kingsley’s archives celebrating country music songwriters.

The 2024 inaugural season featured performances by Rhett Akins, Bob DiPiero, Jeffrey Steele, Shane Minor, Leslie Satcher and Kent Blazy, and the second season premieres Feb. 19 at 9 p.m.

Since partnering with The Bluebird Cafe in 2021, The Bob Kingsley Estate’s efforts have supported a multi-year preservation project involving the audio recordings from The Bluebird Cafe across the venue’s 40-plus-year history. That project, now complete, was celebrated during the November installment of “Bob Kingsley Presents @ The Bluebird Cafe,” honoring Kingsley Estate archivist Shannon Lynn with a chair dedication at the famed venue.

“We are so grateful for Nan’s continued support of The Bluebird Cafe,” says The Bluebird Cafe’s GM Erika Wollam Nichols. “Thanks to the Kingsley Estate, the audio legacy of The Bluebird is preserved. We could not be more thrilled to continue the Kingsley Presents series in 2025 and hear Bob’s voice reflecting his admiration and love for these heroes behind the hits.”

“Bob loved visiting The Bluebird Cafe, and he certainly loved spotlighting the writers behind the hits in the countdown,” says Nan Kingsley. “Being able to hear the passionate way Bob spoke of these talented songwriters on the air, while then being able to hear the hits they wrote performed in their voices, brings the journey of a song full circle.”

Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, More Take Home Trophies At 2024 BBMAs

Pictured (clockwise): Morgan Wallen, Shaboozey, Taylor Swift and Zach Bryan

The 2024 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs) took place last night (Dec. 12) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Taylor Swift became the most-awarded artist in the the event’s history, winning 10 new honors, including Top Artist.

Zach Bryan was the night’s next big winner with five awards, including Top Country Touring Artist and Top Country Album for his self-titled project. Morgan Wallen took home the titles of Top Male Artist, Top Country Artist, Top Country Male Artist and Top Collaboration alongside Post Malone for “I Had Some Help.”

Beyoncé was crowned Top Country Female Artist, and The Red Clay Strays claimed Top Country Duo/Group. Shaboozey was honored as Top Song Sales Artist, as his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” was named Top Country Song and Top Selling Song.

For a full list of this year’s winners, click here.

ACM Unveils 2025 LEVel Up Cohort

The Academy of Country Music’s LEVel Up: Lift Every Voice program has revealed the participants for its 2025 cohort.

The 2025 cohort consists of Allie Bartone (Red Light Management), Lilly Brown (BMI), Zoe Cummins (Songwriter), Tanner Davenport (White Boy MGMT & Black Opry), Hope Garrison (Triple Tigers), Krista Hayes-Pruitt (BBRMG/BMG), Samantha Kane (Grand Ole Opry), Matt Najdowski (Farris, Self & Moore, LLC), Ashley Negrillo (Maverick Nashville) and Jess Tomlins (Neon Coast).

The 2025 LEVel Up cohort consists of 10 young professionals with careers across various sectors of the industry, including performing rights organizations, management companies, record labels and more. Nearly all participants in this cohort come from organizations that have not previously been represented in the program. With members hailing from across the entire industry, they join a distinguished group of over 30 unique organizations that have been represented in LEVel Up since its launch in 2022.

The ACM LEVel Up curriculum is designed to empower participants to play a key role in broadening the reach of country music, connecting with new audiences that go beyond traditional demographics and geographic boundaries. Fully funded by ACM, participants spend their first year learning from industry thought leaders and collaborating as a cohort to create a strategy aimed at expanding country music’s appeal to underrepresented audiences. In their second year, the cohort puts their plan into action, working purposefully to shape the future of the genre and drive the industry forward in innovative and impactful ways.

“We are so excited about the new group of LEVel Up members, who are and will continue to be an integral part of the growth and evolution of the country music industry,” says Vipin Reddy, Chair of the ACM Lifting Voices Council. “The 2024 cohort raised the bar for affecting change with results-driven work, and we are thrilled to welcome our outstanding 2025 members to continue the great work of LEVel Up and ACM.”

SOLID Presents Drew Alexander Lifetime Achievement Award To Kari Barnhart

SOLID President Rio Van Risseghem with Kari Barnhart, this year’s recipient of The Drew Alexander Lifetime Achievement Award. Photo: Courtesy of SOLID

Kari Barnhart has been named as the first recipient of The SOLID Drew Alexander Lifetime Achievement Award.

This award honors SOLID alumni with over 10 years of experience in the music industry who have consistently exemplified the core values of the organization throughout their careers.

Barnhart, who currently serves as SVP/Entertainment Relationship Manager at Studio Bank, began her finance career at HSBC, where she led her team to achieve a top 15 ranking out of 800 offices. She went on to work at Fifth Third Bank, where she played a key role in expanding the Music & Entertainment Division as its Director/Relationship Specialist. Barnhart also spent time at Regions Bank, further solidifying her extensive background in music business banking. She served the SOLID Board from 2015-2017 as the Music Market Co-Chair and 20th Year Celebration Chair and has remained a supporter of the organization, providing mentorship and sharing her expertise as an industry speaker.

The award was created in memory of Alexander, a founding member of SOLID and an esteemed leader in the music industry.

‘Y’all Means All: Diversity Breakfast’ Returns To CRS 2025

The “Y’all Means All: Diversity Breakfast” at CRS returns in 2025 on Feb. 19, featuring a panel dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion within the country industry.

This year’s panel will be moderated by Tiffany Provenzano, Director at Equal Access/mtheory, and features a lineup including The War & Treaty, Brooke Eden, Sean Copeland (Program Director, Hank-FM, Indianapolis, Radio One) and Shannon Sanders (Executive Director, Creative, BMI).

The event aims to encourage attendees to champion diversity in their organizations and to show minority groups entering the country music industry that there are leaders in positions of influence who reflect and represent them. It will offer discussions on representation, breaking down barriers and creating inclusive environments within country radio and beyond.

CRS 2025 will be held Feb. 19-21, 2025.

Post Malone & Luke Combs Top MusicRow Radio Chart

Post Malone notches another No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart alongside Luke Combs with their track “Guy For That,” marking the last chart-topper of 2024.

The track is part of his recent album F-1 Trillion and was written by Post, Combs, Ernest, James McNair, Charlie Handsome, Hoskins and Louis Bell.

Yesterday (Dec. 12), Post was awarded three new RIAA certifications. His album F-1 Trillion achieved Platinum status, his six-week No. 1 with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help,” went five-times Platinum and his hit with Blake Shelton, “Pour Me A Drink,” also earned a Platinum certification.

“Guy For That” currently sits at No. 13 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 10 on the Mediabase chart.

Click here to view the latest edition of the MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.

Brenda Lee Celebrates 80th Birthday With Friends At UMG Nashville Holiday Bash

Trisha Yearwood, Brenda Lee and Cindy Mabe at Lee’s 80th birthday celebration. Photo: Chris Hollo

Brenda Lee celebrated a milestone birthday on Wednesday night (Dec. 11), ringing in her 80th with close friends and family at a holiday party thrown by UMG Nashville.

On hand for the festivities were Lee’s friends Nancy Jones, Retta Kelm, the Grand Ole Opry’s Gina Keltner, UMGN’s Cindy Mabe and Trisha Yearwood, who led the room in singing “Happy Birthday” to Little Miss Dynamite. Video messages from friends near and far also rolled in from Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Ringo Starr and more.

Brenda Lee at her 80th birthday celebration. Photo: Chris Hollo

“Brenda Lee is a national treasure and we are so lucky to get to be a part of her life,” says Mabe, UMGN Chair & CEO. “Celebrating 80 years is special for anyone but to get to celebrate 80 years of some of the greatest music ever made by a one-of-a-kind icon is not something we could miss. Brenda Lee is an extension of our legacy at UMGN and we are just so grateful to know her.”

Brenda Lee signed with the Decca Records label before her 12th birthday and went on to record such landmark hits as “Sweet Nothin’s,” “All Alone Am I,” “Break it to Me Gently” and “I’m Sorry.” Her best-loved hit, “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” celebrated its 65th anniversary last year and continues to top the charts year after year.“Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree” now also holds the record for the longest climb to the top of the Hot 100, as the Johnny Marks-written hit was released 65 years ago, when Lee was just 13. Then, at 79-years-old, Lee became the oldest woman to top the Hot 100, surpassing previous record-holders Cher (“Believe,” age 52) and Mariah Carey (“All I Want for Christmas is You,” age 53).

Industry Ink: Jeremy Camp, Ruby Leigh, Lacy J. Dalton, More

Jeremy Camp Celebrates Six Gold Singles

Pictured (L-R): Brad O’Donnell, Jeremy Camp, Matt Balm and Hudson Plachy

Four-time ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Jeremy Camp was honored for six RIAA Gold singles at a private dinner on Dec. 2. The milestone celebration was attended by Camp’s family, close friends and team. The event featured heartfelt speeches from CCMG Co-Presidents Brad O’Donnell and Hudson Plachy, Camp’s manager Matt Balm and Camp himself, who reflected on the significance of the recognition and his career journey.

The six RIAA Gold-certified singles honored at the event included “Walk By Faith,” “Overcome,” “Same Power,” “Christ In Me,” “Keep Me In The Moment” and “Dead Man Walking.” Earlier this year, Camp released his album Deeper Waters via CCMG, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.

 

Ruby Leigh Makes Opry Appearance

Ruby Leigh

Ruby Leigh made her second Grand Ole Opry appearance in October. In addition to playing the Opry, she opened for Tracy Lawrence at the Missouri State Fair, sang the National Anthem at a Tennessee Titans home game at Nissan Stadium and played two dates at Dollywood. She has since been asked to return to Dollywood on Feb. 21-22 to play the Winter Music Series at Dollywood’s Dreammore Resort and Spa.

 

Lacy J. Dalton Inducted Into Mustang Heritage Hall Of Fame

Lacy J. Dalton with Mustang Heritage Hall of Fame statuette

Lacy J. Dalton was honored recently with an induction into The Mustang Heritage Hall of Fame in Nashville. The award was accepted by T.G. Sheppard and singer-songwriter Kelly Lang.

Dalton recently released her latest album, For The Black Sheep, through StarVista Music. The project includes “Devil by A Different Name,” which challenges listeners to confront their biases and embrace one another, as well as “Heart of Hearts,” which speaks to the necessity of vulnerability and emotional openness.

 

La Cara Productions Hosts Bilingual Mixer at InDo Nashville

Pictured (L-R): La Cara Production’s Rick Rodriguez, Leah Turner, InDo Nashville’s John Richardson and Frank Ray

La Cara Productions recently brought together the Latino music community in Nashville for a bilingual Music Industry Mixer at InDo Nashville. The event focused on fostering connections and expanding opportunities for Latino creators in the music industry, and highlights included a special presentation to John Richardson, co-owner of InDo Nashville, honoring his steadfast support of the Latino music community.

Attendees of the event, which was hosted by Rick Rodriguez, founder of La Cara Productions, included Latin Country artists Frank Ray and Leah Turner. Rodriguez, who also serves as VP of Operations for Mono Mundo B, the label founded by Raul Malo of The Mavericks, has long been a champion for bridging Latin American music, culture and lifestyle with the global stage.

 

Laura Sawosko Inks With PLA Media

Laura Sawosko

Singer-songwriter Laura Sawosko has signed with PLA Media for representation. A  singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist, Sawosko released her fifth album, The Songwriters, and is working on her sixth album, set for release in 2025.

“Laura is a remarkable talent whose artistry transcends genres,” says Pam Lewis, President and CEO of PLA Media. “Her ability to connect with audiences through storytelling and music, whether on stage or at the piano bench, makes her a standout in today’s industry. We’re thrilled to represent her and help amplify her voice on a national scale.”

Marshall Tucker Band Announces ‘All Our Friends Tour’ For 2025

Marshall Tucker Band is heading out for its 54th year on the road with its “All Our Friends Tour,” set to kick off Jan. 31 in Knoxville. The tour will visit Wichita, Baton Rouge, Muskogee, Myrtle Beach and more through Aug. 2.

“This new tour will without a doubt be one of the most exciting,” says MTB frontman Doug Gray. “With many shows featuring overwhelming friends, family and musicians, a pathway has been widened for us on our 2025 ‘All Our Friends Tour!’ We are preparing now for a wonderful year ahead. Looking forward to seeing old and new friends. It never gets old.”

The multi-Platinum group has sold millions of albums worldwide with hits like “Can’t You See,” “Heard It in a Love Song,” “Fire on the Mountain” and “24 Hours At a Time.”

“All Our Friends Tour” Dates:
Jan 31 – Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Auditorium
Feb 1 – Dothan, AL – Dothan Civic Center
Feb 14 – Bethlehem, PA –  Wind Creek Event Center
Feb 15 – Ridgefield, CT – Ridgefield Playhouse
Feb 16 – Carteret, NJ – Carteret Performing Arts Center
Feb 28 – Effingham, IL – Effingham Performance Center
March 1 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center
March 8 – Wichita, KS – TempleLive Wichita
March 14 –  Sebring, FL – Sebring International Raceway
March 16 – Pompano Beach, FL – Pompano Beach Amphitheater
March 22 – Baton Rouge, LA – L’Auberge Casino and Hotel Baton Rouge
March 27 – Muskogee, OK – Muskogee Civic Center
March 28 – Plano, TX – Legacy Hall – Lexus Box Garden
April 26 – Valdosta, GA – Wild Adventures Theme Park
June 1 – Myrtle Beach, SC – The Carolina Opry
Aug 2 – Gail, TX – Coyote Country Store