Carrie Underwood Celebrates 50th Performance of ‘Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency’

Carrie Underwood celebrates her 50th performance of “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” with her band and cast of dancers and aerialists at Resorts World Theatre on June 1. Photo: Jeff Johnson
Carrie Underwood, Resorts World Theatre’s first-ever resident headliner, gave her 50th performance of her “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” on June 1 at Resorts World Las Vegas. Since first taking the stage in December of 2021, Underwood has performed for nearly 200,000 fans, continuously topping the Las Vegas residency charts.
Jelly Roll Rocks Gulf Coast Jam 2024

Pictured (L-R): Kylen Sharpe, CAA; Jelly Roll; Mark Sheldon, Gulf Coast Jam Presented By Jim Beam COO and Rendy Lovelady, Gulf Coast Jam Presented By Jim Beam Executive Producer
Jelly Roll headlined the sold-out 2024 Gulf Coast Jam Presented by Jim Beam Friday night (May 31). Other headliners for the festival included Cody Johnson, Morgan Wallen, and Parker McCollum.
Bryan Martin’s “We Ride” Goes Platinum

Bryan Martin. Photo: Julian Mendoza
Bryan Martin‘s top-10-and-climbing country radio single, “We Ride,” has gone Platinum.
“We Ride” marks his first career Platinum release. The Hot 100-charting tune has garnered over 212 million worldwide streams and currently sits at No. 9 on the Mediabase country chart. Martin’s new single, “Wishbone,” is due out on June 14 via Average Joes Entertainment and arrives just before he hits the road with Morgan Wallen for 10 dates on his “One Night At A Time Tour.”
Mark Guarino, Scott Bomar Receive Awards At 40th Annual International Country Music Conference

Scott Bomar, Don Cusic and Mark Guarino
The 40th Annual International Country Music Conference was held at Belmont University on May 30 through June 1.
Among the winners at the conference were Mark Guarino for Best Book on Country Music for his book, Country & Midwestern: Chicago in the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival, and Scott Bomar, who won the journalist award sponsored by Middle Tennessee State University, for his article on “Howdy Glenn: West Coast Country’s Forgotten Black Pioneer.”
Doug Mathis Download To Benefit Vanderbilt Kennedy Center

Pictured (L-R): Stuart Dill, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer at VUMC; Debbie Randle, Doug Mathis Music/D&D Promotions; Jeffrey Neul, VKC Director; Doug Mathis; Pablo Juárez, VKC TRIAD Co-Director and Alacia Stainbrook, VKC TRIAD Co-Director. Not Pictured: Heath Scott, Event Committee Member
Singer-songwriter Doug Mathis has pre-released his new song “How Many Days,” with all proceeds made over the next 30 days going to the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (VKC TRIAD).
The song is about a young boy with autism, who has a special interest in numbers. It is available for download dougmathismusic.com. Mathis’ team reached out to VKC TRIAD with the idea to launch the song at a benefit honoring his friend’s son and raising funds for autism research, training and services. “An Acoustic Evening for Autism” took place on April 23 at The Troubadour Nashville.
“The performances were stellar, the crowd was incredible, and we were able to interact with and provide resources to many families with autistic loved ones,” says Pablo Juárez, Co-Director of VKC TRIAD. “We can’t thank Doug and Debbie [Randle] enough for their generosity, coordination, and recognition of the importance of the work TRIAD does with families. And I can’t wait to download Doug’s song!”
Bailey Zimmerman Notches Second Straight Week At No. 1 On Country Radio
/by Madison HahnenBailey Zimmerman. Photo: AJ Astle
Bailey Zimmerman has notched a second consecutive week at No. 1 on country radio with “Where It Ends.”
The song sits at the top of the US and Canadian Country Airplay chart and is the singer’s fourth No. 1 hit. This feat also gives Zimmerman a Country Airplay record for the most consecutive No. 1’s.
“‘Where It Ends’ was one of the first songs I wrote when I moved to Nashville,” says Zimmerman. “Some days it feels like I still have no idea what I’m doing, but, man, the dreams just keep coming true. Four No. 1s … Let’s keep it going. Chase your dreams!”
The track appears on his debut album Religiously, which has been certified Platinum. After release, it became the biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021, as well as debuted at No. 3 on Billboard‘s Top Country Albums Chart and No. 7 on the Billboard 200 Chart. The project also features No. 1 hits “Religiously,” “Fall In Love” and “Rock And A Hard Place.”
Zimmerman is currently on the road headlining “Religiously. The Tour” and serving as support on Morgan Wallen’s “One Night At A Time” tour. He will also appear at numerous festivals this summer including CMA Fest, Barefoot Country Music Fest, Country Thunder Wisconsin and more.
Maddie Kerr Signs With Concord Music Publishing
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L–R): Concord’s Claire Buchanan, Jen Hubbard, Brad Kennard, Maddie Kerr, Concord’s Melissa Spillman, Jaclyn McDonald and Lily Bunta. Photo: Audrey Spillman
Maddie Kerr, songwriter and lead vocalist of Nashville rock group Mercury, has signed a worldwide co-publishing deal with Concord Music Publishing. The deal, effective immediately, includes her full catalog and all future works.
The Franklin, Tennessee native developed the band, whose music emphasizes her songwriting as a form of survival and a way of finding clarity. Their singles “Trying” and “Woolgathering” drew attention in 2023 from publications such as Billboard, Nylon, Paste Magazine, Under The Radar and more.
Kerr’s latest three-track project, Together We Are One, You And I, is set for release on June 7 via Big Loud Rock. The collection features tunes “Born In Early May,” “Special” and “Crick,” and will be accompanied by a short film directed by Harrison Shook. Recorded in Asheville, North Carolina with producer Alex Farrar, the collection pushes her passionate rock writing toward new heights as she processes and makes sense of some intense feelings. Additionally, Kerr will join Dreamer Boy on dates across the country from June 7–18, and perform with Mercury for their first headlining Nashville show at The Blue Room on June 28.
“Maddie is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of creator that exemplifies why so many of us get into the music business—to be part of something special and irreplicable,” says Melissa Spillman, VP of A&R, Concord Music Publishing Nashville. “She exudes an artistry that is rare and compelling, and I am so proud to add her to our Concord roster.”
“Working with the Concord team has been an incredible honor and one of my most treasured experiences,” shares Kerr. “They are all so excited about music and passionate about their people. I feel so seen and accounted for and am so excited to continue my work with them!”
NMAAM Hosting Fourth Annual Black Music Month Celebration Throughout June
/by Lorie HollabaughThe National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) is hosting the Fourth Annual Black Music Month event, “Celebrating the Sound Makers of All Time,” the entire month of June with a lineup of camps, workshops, music acts, community activities and more.
Event partners Bridgestone and Fifth & Broadway will help anchor the marquee event, the fourth annual “Bridge to Broadway” Juneteenth Block Party happening on Broadway between Fifth and Sixth Avenues on Sunday, June 16, from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hip-hop icons Nappy Roots will headline the annual Juneteenth celebration along with an all-star lineup of local talents like Daisha McBride, Penthouse Records artist RVSHVD, TikTok country-soul viral sensation Shae Nycole and more.
“For the 4th year in a row, we are excited to celebrate Black Music Month with all genres of music. And help strengthen the roots of all music and our vision of celebrating music 365 in 615 in 2025. Doing it the NMAAM way,” says Dion Brown, Executive Director of NMAAM.
Black Music Month Events:
June 3-7 “Interludes” Summer Camp – Weeklong camp focused on music, literacy and performance standards for secondary students.
June 6 – Juke! A Black Country Celebration – A concert to honor Juke-joints impact on present day Honky Tonks and the songwriting talents of Mr. Anthony Smith.
June 5 – Nissan Free Wednesday with “Sounds of Cinema” “Purple Rain” AND Mixology Class – Extended museum hours with a monthly movie showing. This June experience will celebrate Prince and offer tickets for a mixology class that includes custom Black Music Month collector’s glasses and a DJ paying tribute to Prince.
June 7 – “Measures and Melodies” Celebrating 45 years and beyond – Panel discussion in celebration of the founding of Black Music Month and honoring those who had part in the establishment. This will feature the exhibit opening of Ron St. Clair photos.
June 11 – Black Music Month Mixology – A mixology class that includes custom Black Music Month collector’s glasses and a DJ spinning classics.
June 19 – Juneteenth Community Day – Programming to acknowledge and celebrate the Twelve Freedoms Gained. Admission and programming is free and open to the public. A third ticketed mixology class will be offered as a NMAAM day party.
June 20 – Hip-Hop Karaoke: Pride Edition – Monthly Hip-Hop Karaoke event
June 21 – The Message: The Revolutionary Power of Ballroom – In partnership with The Legendary King Ebony and Vanderbilt University Screening and panel discussion of “Paris is Burning” during the day to bring awareness to ballroom culture and what the community has given to Black music and culture. The evening will consist of musical and ballroom performances from the LGBTQ+ community.
June 26 – Tik Tok Launch Party– NMAAM will host a Tik Tok launch party with performances and posts to celebrate NMAAM joining the Tik Tok community. The last ticketed mixology class will be offered on this day.
Weekly Register: Zach Bryan Snags Top Country Streaming Songs Debut
/by Liza AndersonZach Bryan. Photo: Andrew Maclean
Zach Bryan‘s “Pink Skies” snags the top debut on the country streaming songs chart this week, landing at No. 3 with 30 million streams, according to Luminate data.
Post Malone and Morgan Wallen‘s “I Had Some Help” remains at No. 1 with 42 million new streams, adding to 172 million ATD, followed by Shaboozey‘s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” at No. 2 with 34 million streams, adding to 217 million ATD. Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” falls to No. 4 with 15 million new streams, adding to 772 million ATD, while Wallen’s “Last Night” rests at No. 5 with 13 million streams, adding to 1.41 billion ATD.
The top five stay the same on the country albums chart.
Wallen’s One Thing At A Time persists at the top with 73K in total consumption (1.3K album only/92 million song streams), as his Dangerous: The Double Album continues at No. 2 with 45K (339 album only/58 million song streams). Bryan’s self-titled collection holds No. 3 with 37K (2.3K album only/46 million song streams), followed by his American Heartbreak at No. 4 32K (906 album only/40 million song streams). Beyoncé‘s Cowboy Carter claims No. 5 again with 26K (1.9K album only/30 million song streams).
Keith Urban To Serve As MRLGT Presenting Sponsor For Eighth Consecutive Year
/by Liza AndersonKeith Urban will serve as the Music Row Ladies Golf Tournament (MRLGT) Presenting Sponsor for the eighth consecutive year.
As previously announced, the 37th annual tournament will take place on Monday, Aug. 12 at Old Natchez Country Club in Nashville, and will continue to benefit United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Middle Tennessee. One of the Nashville music community’s original charity events, the MRLGT has raised $2.5 million for UCP since its inception.
Additionally, Nashville-based boutique investment and development firm E3 Construction Services will return as Tournament Host. The Title Sponsors will once again include ASCAP, Tim McGraw and Warner Music Nashville.
General registration is open now, with limited team space. For information about registration or becoming a sponsor, click here.
Donna Hughes Leaves UMG Nashville After 13 Years
/by Liza AndersonDonna Hughes
UMG Nashville Director, Radio Marketing Donna Hughes left the label after 13 years on Wednesday (May 29). VP, Promotion & Strategy David Friedman and Director, Promotion & Radio Marketing Nick Kaper are handling her duties in the interim.
Hughes joined Capitol/EMI Records as National Director, Radio Syndication in June 2011, and became a member of the UMG Nashville family when it absorbed the imprints in October 2012. She also previously involved in the writing/production of GAC Nights, Premiere, Crook & Chase, AOL’s The Boot and Music City Tonight.
“I love and adore my UMG Nashville team that I have been lucky to be a part of for many years,” Hughes told Country Aircheck. “I am eternally grateful. To my badass friends at UMG and the artists I have been privileged to represent over the last 13 years, it’s truly been an honor to work with the best in the business. Going forward, I am looking to explore other challenges in the business I love.”
She can be reached at donnah7575@yahoo.com.
CMHOFM Opens ‘The Bradley Barn Sessions’ Photography Exhibit
/by Lorie Hollabaugh“The Bradley Barn Sessions” exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has opened a new exhibit, “The Bradley Barn Sessions,” which features photographs taken by Fritz Hoffmann during the making of George Jones’ album, The Bradley Barn Sessions. The exhibit is free and open to the public through 2024 in the museum’s first-floor gallery.
In 1994, MCA Records plotted Jones’ return to the country charts after four years had passed since his last top 10 hit—his longest dry spell since 1955. He began recording new music at Bradley’s Barn, the historic studio established by producer and Country Music Hall of Fame member Owen Bradley in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. The resulting collection, The Bradley Barn Sessions, included duets with country and rock artists such as Mark Chesnutt, Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits, Keith Richards, Leon Russell, Travis Tritt and Trisha Yearwood as well as Country Music Hall of Fame members Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart and Tammy Wynette.
To document the landmark sessions, the label hired Hoffmann, who was present throughout all 11 days of the process. The following year, he became the first western photographer to be granted longterm residency in Shanghai since the communist revolution in 1949. Hoffmann lived in Shanghai from 1995–2008, becoming a contributing photographer for National Geographic and taking assignments across Asia and Europe.
Chris Stapleton Moves Into Top 10 On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenChris Stapleton. Photo: Becky Fluke
Chris Stapleton has entered the top 10 on this week’s MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. Stapleton’s solo-penned “Think I’m In Love With You” has earned the singer the No. 6 spot.
Josh Phillips remains No. 1 this week as the sole writer of “Dirt Cheap.”Ashley Gorley stays at No. 2 with “I Had Some Help,” “Cowgirls,” “Bulletproof,” “Young Love & Saturday Nights” and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.”
Hunter Phelps (No. 3), Jessie Jo Dillon (No. 4) and Jordan Minton (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.
Lainey Wilson Plots ‘Wildflowers And Wild Horses’ Las Vegas Show
/by Madison HahnenLainey Wilson will head to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas this December for her one-night-only “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” show over NFR weekend on Saturday, Dec. 14. Tracy Lawrence and Mae Estes will join as support.
For every ticket purchased, $1 will go towards Wilson’s Heart Like A Truck Fund, which supports an array of causes including I Support The Girls, Rainbow Omega and more.
Wilson’s Wild Horses Fan Club members will have first crack at tickets with a pre-sale tomorrow (June 4) at 12 p.m. CST. Additional pre-sales are scheduled throughout the week, with general sale beginning this Friday (June 7) at 12 p.m. CST.
Wilson opened her “Country’s Cool Again Tour” this past weekend with two shows at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. After she appears at CMA Fest, the tour will roll on to New Jersey.
Industry Ink: Carrie Underwood, Jelly Roll, Bryan Martin, ICMC, VUMC
/by Lorie HollabaughCarrie Underwood Celebrates 50th Performance of ‘Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency’
Carrie Underwood celebrates her 50th performance of “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” with her band and cast of dancers and aerialists at Resorts World Theatre on June 1. Photo: Jeff Johnson
Carrie Underwood, Resorts World Theatre’s first-ever resident headliner, gave her 50th performance of her “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” on June 1 at Resorts World Las Vegas. Since first taking the stage in December of 2021, Underwood has performed for nearly 200,000 fans, continuously topping the Las Vegas residency charts.
Jelly Roll Rocks Gulf Coast Jam 2024
Pictured (L-R): Kylen Sharpe, CAA; Jelly Roll; Mark Sheldon, Gulf Coast Jam Presented By Jim Beam COO and Rendy Lovelady, Gulf Coast Jam Presented By Jim Beam Executive Producer
Jelly Roll headlined the sold-out 2024 Gulf Coast Jam Presented by Jim Beam Friday night (May 31). Other headliners for the festival included Cody Johnson, Morgan Wallen, and Parker McCollum.
Bryan Martin’s “We Ride” Goes Platinum
Bryan Martin. Photo: Julian Mendoza
Bryan Martin‘s top-10-and-climbing country radio single, “We Ride,” has gone Platinum.
“We Ride” marks his first career Platinum release. The Hot 100-charting tune has garnered over 212 million worldwide streams and currently sits at No. 9 on the Mediabase country chart. Martin’s new single, “Wishbone,” is due out on June 14 via Average Joes Entertainment and arrives just before he hits the road with Morgan Wallen for 10 dates on his “One Night At A Time Tour.”
Mark Guarino, Scott Bomar Receive Awards At 40th Annual International Country Music Conference
Scott Bomar, Don Cusic and Mark Guarino
The 40th Annual International Country Music Conference was held at Belmont University on May 30 through June 1.
Among the winners at the conference were Mark Guarino for Best Book on Country Music for his book, Country & Midwestern: Chicago in the History of Country Music and the Folk Revival, and Scott Bomar, who won the journalist award sponsored by Middle Tennessee State University, for his article on “Howdy Glenn: West Coast Country’s Forgotten Black Pioneer.”
Doug Mathis Download To Benefit Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Pictured (L-R): Stuart Dill, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer at VUMC; Debbie Randle, Doug Mathis Music/D&D Promotions; Jeffrey Neul, VKC Director; Doug Mathis; Pablo Juárez, VKC TRIAD Co-Director and Alacia Stainbrook, VKC TRIAD Co-Director. Not Pictured: Heath Scott, Event Committee Member
Singer-songwriter Doug Mathis has pre-released his new song “How Many Days,” with all proceeds made over the next 30 days going to the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (VKC TRIAD).
The song is about a young boy with autism, who has a special interest in numbers. It is available for download dougmathismusic.com. Mathis’ team reached out to VKC TRIAD with the idea to launch the song at a benefit honoring his friend’s son and raising funds for autism research, training and services. “An Acoustic Evening for Autism” took place on April 23 at The Troubadour Nashville.
“The performances were stellar, the crowd was incredible, and we were able to interact with and provide resources to many families with autistic loved ones,” says Pablo Juárez, Co-Director of VKC TRIAD. “We can’t thank Doug and Debbie [Randle] enough for their generosity, coordination, and recognition of the importance of the work TRIAD does with families. And I can’t wait to download Doug’s song!”