Industry Ink: Victoria Alfonso, Colton Dixon, Alex Miller, The Kody Norris Show

Victoria Alfonso Joins SiriusXM/Pandora

Victoria Alfonso

Victoria Alfonso has joined as SiriusXM/Pandora as Artist & Industry Relations Coordinator, Country & Christian.

Alfonso graduated from Belmont University last month, and brings experience from streaming and marketing internships with Big Machine Label Group, Capitol Christian Music Group and Warner Music Nashville to her new role.

Colton Dixon Goes Gold With ‘Build A Boat’

Colton Dixon with Q Management Group and K-Love team members

Colton Dixon recently received his first Gold certification for his sing “Build A Boat.”

The radio team from K-Love and Christian label partner Fairtrade Services surprised Dixon in an interview during the K-Love Fan Awards weekend along with hundreds of fans in attendance. The No. 1 tune also received Song of the Year nominations at both the K-Love Fan Awards and GMA Dove Awards in 2022.

Alex Miller Performs For WHAS-TV’s 71st ‘Crusade For Children’ Telethon

Terry Meiners & Alex Miller

Billy Jam Records artist Alex Miller performed during WHAS-TV’s 71st “Crusade For Children” telethon at the Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky on Sunday (June 1). Miller’s 20-minute set included his current single, “My Daddy’s Dad.”

The annual event raised more than $5.7 million in donations. The show was emceed by WHAS-TV’s Shay McAlister and iHeartMedia/WHAS Radio’s Terry Meiners, marking Meiners’ 25th time hosting the event.

The Kody Norris Show Featured In Bluegrass Music Hall Of Fame & Museum Exhibit

The Kody Norris Show posing with their Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum exhibit. Photo: Adam Paris/Courtesy of the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum

The Kody Norris Show was honored over the weekend with a new exhibit at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Set to be on display for two years, the new exhibit, “Rhinestone Revival: The Kody Norris Show,” features several of the band’s brightly-colored suits with rhinestones and embroidery, cowboy boots, hats, instruments and awards.

Hardy & Crew Celebrate Two No. 1 Hits

Pictured (L-R, back row): Sony Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston, Big Loud’s Austen Adams, Warner Chappell Music’s Christina Wiltshire, Studio Bank’s Kari Barnhart, Relative Music Group’s Dennis Matkosky, Tape Room Music’s Blain Rhodes, Relative Music Group’s Jesse Matkosky, ASCAP’s Duane Hobson, BMI’s Leslie Roberts; (L-R, front row): Renee Blair, Jordan Schmidt, Lainey Wilson, Michael Hardy, Hunter Phelps, Joey Moi. Photo: Larry McCormack

Hardy brought his trusted collaborators and industry members to the BMI rooftop Monday afternoon (June 3) to celebrate the genre-bending artist’s most recent hits “Wait In The Truck” and “Truck Bed.”

The celebration began with the multi-award winning “Wait In The Truck,” written by Hardy, Hunter Phelps, Jordan Schmidt and Renee Blair. The track also features powerhouse vocals from Lainey Wilson, and was produced by Hardy, Schmidt, Derek Wells and Joey Moi

Pictured (L-R, back row): Big Loud’s Austen Adams, Warner Chappell Music’s Christina Wiltshire, ASCAP’s Duane Hobson, Studio Bank’s Kari Barnhart, Relative Music Group’s Dennis Matkosky, Sony Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston, Tape Room Music’s Blain Rhodes, BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Relative Music Group’s Jesse Matkosky; (L-R, front row): Hunter Phelps, Ashley Gorley,  Michael Hardy, Ben Johnson, Joey Moi; Photo: Larry McCormack

BMI’s Leslie Roberts kicked off the celebration, praising the song’s storytelling and ACM and CMA award wins. She then handed it off to her BMI’s MaryAnn Keen, who took time to commend Blair for her first No. 1 song. Keen highlighted Blair’s “tenacity, emotional honesty, boldness and endurance,” and the crowd nodded in agreement. She also presented her with a custom Taylor guitar to commemorate the special moment, as per BMI tradition.

Next to take the mic was ASCAP’s Duane Hobson, who congratulated writers Phelps and Schmidt, along with the whole crew. “This song was storytelling at its best. It pulls you in and makes you think,” Hobson said. 

After also hearing from Relative Music Group’s Dennis Matkosky, Round Hill Music’s Lindsay Will and Warner Chappell Music’s Christina Wiltshire, it was time to hear from Hardy, Wilson, the writers and producers. Phelps was up first. He gave a shout out to the “dream team” of collaborators, and thanked Big Loud and BBR for their support on the song. 

Schmidt then recalled when Hardy and Phelps brought up the idea for “Wait In The Truck.”

“They had the title. When they said it to me, I was [intrigued]. The more we talked it out, the more I realized this was a big song,” Schmidt said. “Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for bringing me in on that.”

He then turned the attention to their co-writer and his wife Blair, giving her credit for adding the layer to the song that pushed it to the top. Blair sang the female vocal on the demo of “Wait In The Truck” and added the hair-raising “Have mercy, have mercy, have mercy” part.

Blair then gave a heartfelt, emotional speech to celebrate her first No. 1 hit. She spoke about her journey in Nashville, adding her part to the song and Hardy’s generosity for her giving her writing credits although she didn’t ask for them. 

Wilson then wrapped up the “Wait In The Truck” celebration by sharing how she felt when she first heard the song.

“When I heard it, it took me back to why I fell in love with country music to begin with. It reminded me of songs from the ’90s like ‘Whiskey Lullaby,’ ‘Thunder Rolls’ and ‘Goodbye Earl.’ Those songs that really tell a story,” she said. “[Domestic violence] is something that a lot of people don’t want to talk about, it’s hidden behind closed doors. But I made a promise to myself a long time ago that I would only be a part of songs that I felt like made a difference.”

Next, it was time to celebrate “Truck Bed,” written by Hardy, Phelps, Ashley Gorley and Ben Johnson and produced by Hardy, Johnson, Moi and Wells. BMI’s Roberts first took to the mic to praise the song’s cleverness and production, before handing it over to ASCAP’s Hobson who gave a nod to Gorley and Phelps for their recent Triple Play Award wins, which included this track.

Relative’s Matkosky then returned to the stage to speak about Hardy’s knack for bending genres. “From the very beginning, he’s broken boundaries. When I heard ‘Wait In The Truck,’ I felt the same way Lainey did. Now, with ‘Jim Bob,’ ‘Psycho’ and his new rock stuff, he’s breaking boundaries and he’s doing it in a non-deliberate way. He’s doing what he wants to do, what he hears and what he feels.” 

Tape Room’s Blaine Rhodes and Warner Chappell’s Wiltshire each said a few words before Sony Music Publishing’s Rusty Gaston took the mic to speak about Gorley.

Gaston joked about how this is “all new to Gorley,” nodding to his unprecedented 75 No. 1 songs, which he has already exceeded. “Ashley studies people. He gets to know people, he asks questions and he’s interested about what’s going on [in his co-writers’ lives],” Gaston shared, noting that although Gorley can’t personally relate to everything he writes, his songs connect because of his true interest in people.

Studio Bank’s Kari Barnhart was then invited up to the stage for a special presentation, where she announced that the bank would be donating to Second Harvest Food Bank to celebrate the achievement. 

Big Loud’s Candice Watkins then closed out the speeches from industry members before handing the mic over to the “Truck Bed” group. Moi and Wells each said a few words about producing the song, both recalling the magic they felt when they first heard the demo. 

When Phelps took the mic, he echoed the sentiments about Hardy’s unique artistry. “It’s amazing when you feel like you’re breaking rules, and then you decide to go with that for the single—it’s a unique thing. I’m very proud of that.”

It was time for some nostalgia as Johnson recalled the first time he met Hardy and Phelps seven years ago at an ASCAP showcase held at The Basement. The group started writing together shortly after. Johnson also had an extra reason to celebrate as this was his first No. 1 as a producer. Gorley shared a few words about his time writing on the song, and expressed his gratitude about getting to write with the group.

To wrap up the lunch-time party, it was time for the man of the hour to speak about both tracks.

“I’ve probably written 50 songs with the word ‘truck’ in the title and the two that went No. 1 couldn’t be further apart from each other,” Hardy said, drawing a laugh from the crowd. 

He hammered home the point of how important collaboration was with both songs. “Whether it’s ‘Wait In The Truck’ or ‘Truck Bed,’ everybody that has sat in one of these chairs today made the song better. There’s times when people can get in the way or hold back creative freedoms in the room, and I can truly tell you between producers and songwriters, every person here—whether it was somebody’s idea or Renee throwing in the best part of ‘Wait In The Truck’—made both songs better. That is so important.”

Kenny Greenberg Signs Sync Deal With Big Yellow Dog Music

Kenny Greenberg

Songwriter, producer and guitarist Kenny Greenberg has signed a sync deal with Big Yellow Dog Music.

Greenberg’s compositions have been featured in the film The Ice Road and VH1’s Behind the Music series as well as on CMT, Fox Sports, NBC Sports, Entertainment Tonight, Lifetime and more. He also served as the musical producer of CMT’s multi-artist series, Skyville Live, and put together intimate performances with talent ranging from Chris Stapleton and Gregg Allman, to Cyndi Lauper and Gladys Knight.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, his House of Greenberg studio serves as the creative hub for his production work. Greenberg has produced projects for Toby Keith, Allison Moorer, The Mavericks, Hayes Carll, Joan Baez and Josh Turner, and has played guitar on an array of albums by Bonnie Raitt, Miranda Lambert, Kenny Chesney, Elle King, Bob Seger, Etta James, Willie Nelson, Garth Brooks, Jewel, Buddy Guy, Taylor Swift, John Prine, Indigo Girls and more.

He joins a sync team at Big Yellow Dog Music that recently landed placements in ad campaigns for Google, Walmart, Celebrity Cruises, Toyota, MAX and television shows Bridgerton, Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19 and All American.

“We are excited to have Kenny Greenberg join our roster,” says Alex Stefano, Vice President of Sync, Big Yellow Dog Music. “His talent and extensive experience in the industry will undoubtedly bring a new level of excellence to our sync projects.”

Fancy Hagood & Friends Serve Up ‘Smothered, Covered & Fried’ EP

Singer-songwriter Fancy Hagood released his newest EP Smothered, Covered & Fried today (June 5).

The project finds Hagood and some friends singing some of his favorite songs. She Returns From War and Jamie Wyatt join Hagood on “Hell On Hells,” TJ Osborne lends his voice to “From This Moment On,” The Kentucky Gentlemen join in on “Better Man” and Brooke Eden sings on “Even If It Breaks Your Heart.”

Smothered, Covered & Fried is one of my favorite projects I’ve ever worked on,” says Hagood. “Getting to collaborate with other queer country artists to put our own spin on songs that everyone is familiar with feels really powerful. This EP is a collective of artists proudly saying that country music is for everyone!”

In addition to the collaborations, the EP includes Hagood’s version of the Stevie Nicks classic, “Landslide.”

I have loved this song as long as I can remember,” says Hagood. “I covered it on Instagram years ago and it brought love into my life for the very first time. That chapter of my life has come to an end, and I wanted to honor the beauty of being loved and loving someone else by putting my own spin on Stevie’s timeless song.

“The lyric ‘I’ve been afraid of changing, cause I built my life around you’ means so much more to me. The opportunity to sail through the changing tides as seasons end and new ones begin feels more and more like a gift. It was a gift to feel loved for the first time.”

Orville Peck Slates Sixth Annual Rodeo For August

Orville Peck has announced his Sixth Annual Rodeo, complete with performances from Peck, Tanya Tucker, Medium Build, Mickey Guyton, Reyna Roberts, The Nude Party and more.

The event will kick off with a party at The Basement East on Aug. 23, followed by performances at Ascend Amphitheater on Aug. 24, and a closing party at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Aug. 25.

Hosted by John Waters and produced by Live Nation, the three-day event will see tickets go on presale Monday, June 10, with general sales beginning Wednesday, June 12. For more information, click here.

Additionally, Peck and Kylie Minogue debuted their new single “Midnight Ride” during the Out Loud Festival at WeHo Pride. The track is set for release this Friday (June 7), and serves as a teaser for Peck’s upcoming Stampede album. The artist is also currently traveling across North America on his “Stampede Tour.”

Nashville Live! Announces Programming For First Country Fan Fare Event

Nashville Live! has announced the programming lineup for its first Country Fan Fare at its 2nd Ave. N. location.

Sponsored by Dan Post Boot Company and CreatiVets, the multi-story venue complex will open at 9 a.m. June 6–9 with daily programming on three floors. A surprise pop-up with Shaboozey has also been announced.

“As a Tennessee-based company, we couldn’t think of a more exciting move than to partner with Nashville Live! during CMA Fest weekend,” says Amelia Pinson, Director of Marketing, Dan Post Boot Company. “We are thrilled to see the restoration of 2nd Ave. and excited to be a part of it in the future.”

On the first floor, DraftKings Sports & Social will feature new breakfast items, along with writers rounds programmed by CreatiVets from 2 p.m.–4 p.m.

On the second, PBR Cowboy Bar will host brand pop-ups from Dan Post, HillBetty, Kenz Kustomz and American Bonfire Sunglasses in addition to the HillBetty Hoedown, powered by Dan Post, and taught by western line-dancing influencer Emm Downs. PBR Cowboy Bar will also host multiple artist shows in partnership with CreatiVets during the day, and post-stadium afterparties June 6–8 at night.

For the third floor, the open-air venue will sell Premium Viewing Tickets for June 8–9 from 9 a.m.– 6 p.m., with All-Inclusive Drink Package Upgrades available.

For more information, click here.

Leadership Music Reveals Class Of 2025

Leadership Music will welcome 46 industry leaders from around the country into its Class of 2025, beginning in October.

The annual program is designed to create a forum in which music industry leaders can learn about all segments of the music business and explore current issues affecting the industry. Leadership Music participants often enjoy fulfilling experiences while building lasting relationships with their classmates.

The national program, based in Nashville, has graduated more than 1,400 leaders since it was founded in 1989 by 12 noted music industry executives.

“The Leadership Music selection committee is dedicated to not only combining an accomplished group of illustrious professionals, but one that accurately reflects the diversity of the industry nationwide, and the class of 2025 is no exception,” says Kelli Haywood, Leadership Music Board President and Co-Chair of the Selection Committee. “We are so excited to welcome them all this fall!”

“The selection committee is laser-focused and intentional when choosing members of each class,” shares Debbie Carroll, Class of 2001 alum, former Leadership Music President, and Co-Chair of the Selection Committee. “Career history, achievements, leadership capacity, community involvement and more are factors, while we also strive to select a class that is diverse – gender, ethnicity, genre of music, and sector of the music industry are all considerations. We are very proud of the leaders chosen for this program year, the 35th class, and we are looking forward to watching how this class unites as the Leadership Music Class of 2025.”

Incoming participants first attend an orientation, alumni welcome reception, and a two-day opening retreat in October, followed by six monthly all-day sessions, ending in May with graduation at a two-day closing retreat.

The incoming members of the Class of 2025 are:

1. Trannie Anderson, Songwriter, Sony Music Publishing
2. Pouria Assadipour, Co-Founder & CTO, Beatdapp Software (Vancouver, BC)
3. Kari Barnhart, SVP/Entertainment Relationship Manager, Studio Bank
4. Gil Beverly, Chief of Business Officer, Academy of Country Music
5. Brandi Brammer, SVP Global Music Operations, United Talent Agency
6. Jorge Brea, CEO, Symphonic Distribution, Inc. (Tampa, FL)
7. Charlene Bryant, SVP Business Development & Strategy, Universal Music Group Nashville
8. Shannon Casey, SVP Fairs & Festivals, Wasserman Music
9. Johnny Cloherty, Founder & CEO, Genni/Songfluencer
10. Margaret Comeaux, SVP Music & Event Production, CMT / Paramount Global
11. Rose Connelly, SVP Creative & Brand Strategy, Recording Industry Association of America (Washington, DC)
12. Patch Culbertson, EVP/GM Big Loud Records
13. Graham Davies, President & CEO, Digital Media Association (Washington, DC)
14. Marcus Dowling, Country Music Reporter, The Tennessean
15. Michael Eames, President, PEN Music Group, Inc (Sherman Oaks, CA)
16. Katie Fagan, Head of A&R, Prescription Songs
17. Dayna Frank, Owner & CEO, First Avenue Productions/Co-Founder & Board Member, National Independent Venue Association (Minneapolis, MN)
18. Don Glista, VP of Business / Legal Affairs & Creative Affairs, Universal Music Publishing Group
19. Nicole Gustafson, SVP Government Relations, National Association of Broadcasters (Arlington, VA)
20. Brooke Hardesty, VP of Interactive Marketing, Warner Music Nashville
21. Jamie Kent, Founder, Backstage Strategies/The BAM Group
22. Jill Kopecky, VP Corporate and Private Events, Neste Live! A Live Nation Company
23. Allison Laughter, VP Streaming, Digital, Marketing, Red Light Management
24. Betsy Lee, Business Manager, FBMM
25. Erin McAnally, Executive Director, Songwriters of North America (North Hollywood, CA)
26. Justin McIntosh, Manager, RM Business, Inc
27. Mia Jones, Sr. Director Industry Relations & Inclusion, Country Music Association
28. Chuck Mead, President, Chuck Mead Tours / Grassy Knoll Productions
29. Amanda Molter, General Counsel, Concord Music Group Inc
30. Kerry Mustico, SVP Legal & Business Affairs, National Music Publishers’ Association (Cabin John, Maryland)
31. Roger Alan Nichols, Owner, Bell Tone Recording, Little Ruby Tunes
32. Marcelo Pennell, Audio Engineer
33. Muhammad Qasim, Chief Information Officer, SESAC Music Group (Astoria, NYC)
34. Jenna Rubenstein, Head of Songwriter Relations, YouTube (New York, NY)
35. Steve Ruwe, Copyright Royalty Judge, Copyright Royalty Board (Falls Church, VA)
36. Chris Semrau, General Manager, Paycom Center (Edmond, OK)
37. Molly Shehan, Attorney/Partner, Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC
38. Taylor Shomaker, Owner, SRE Entertainment / Risk Advisor, Martin & Zerfoss
39. Amy Smith, Chair & Associate Professor of Music Business, Belmont University
40. Katie Studley, VP Nashville, The Orchard
41. Jenni Tay, Artist Relations Manager, Amazon Music
42. Alina Thompson, Associate Director, Strategy & Operations, Artist & Industry Relations, SiriusXM/Pandora
43. Timothy Trudeau, CEO, Syntax Creative
44. Ilene Weintraub, CFO, Mechanical Licensing Collective (Port Washington, NY)
45. Sara Winter, Senior Vice President, Messina Touring Group (Austin, TX)
46. Tasha Young, Vice President Client Experience, G7 Entertainment Marketing

Sturgill Simpson Returns With Fall Tour, New Johnny Blue Skies Project

Sturgill Simpson. Photo: Semi Song

Sturgill Simpson is back in action this year with an extensive fall tour, the “Why Not? Tour,” as well as a new album under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies.

After promising to release only five studio albums under his own name, Simpson will mark the beginning of a new era with Johnny Blue Skies and the release of Passage Du Desir on July 12 via his own independent label, High Top Mountain Records.

The album includes eight songs produced by Johnny Blue Skies and David Ferguson, and was recorded at Clement House Recording Studio in Nashville and Abbey Road Studios in London, England.

The “Why Not? Tour,” Simpson’s first full tour in over four years, features 28 dates including stops at L.A.’s The Greek Theatre, Washington State’s The Gorge Amphitheatre, Lexington’s Rupp Arena, Chicago’s Salt Shed (two nights), Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.

Fans are being asked to register before tickets go on sale to help ensure tickets go directly to fans. Registration for the pre-sale is open now until Monday, June 10 and fans can sign up at sturgillsimpsonlive.com to receive exclusive early access to the artist pre-sale starting next Wednesday, June 12 at 10 a.m. local. A limited number of tickets will be available for the general on-sale on Friday, June 14.

Passage Du Desir Track List: 
1. Swamp of Sadness
2. If The Sun Never Rises Again
3. Scooter Blues
4. Jupiter’s Faerie
5. Who I Am
6. Right Kind of Dream
7. Mint Tea
8. One for the Road

Sturgill Simpson Tour Dates (not including festival appearances):
September 14 — Los Angeles, CA — The Greek Theatre*
September 15 — Santa Barbara, CA — Santa Barbara Bowl*
September 17 — West Valley City, UT — Maverik Center*
September 19 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater*
September 20 — George, WA — The Gorge Amphitheatre†
September 22 — Missoula, MT — KettleHouse Amphitheater*
September 24 — Moorhead, MN — Bluestem Center for the Arts Amphitheater*
September 25 — Minneapolis, MN — Roy Wilkins Auditorium*
September 27 — Lexington, KY — Rupp Arena*
September 28 — Detroit, MI — Fox Theatre*
October 1 — Chicago, IL — Salt Shed*
October 2 — Chicago, IL — Salt Shed*
October 4 — Brandon, MS — The Brandon Amphitheater*
October 8 — Oklahoma City, OK — Criterion*
October 9 — Rogers, AR — Walmart AMP*
October 15 — St. Louis, MO — Fabulous Fox Theatre*
October 18 — Pittsburgh, PA — Petersen Events Center*
October 19 — Forest Hills, NY — Forest Hills Stadium
October 21 — Asheville, NC — ExploreAsheville.com Arena*
October 22 — Cary, NC — Koka Booth Amphitheatre*
October 24 — Duluth, GA — Gas South Arena*
October 25 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena*
November 12 — Philadelphia, PA — The Met*
November 15 — Hampton, VA — Hampton Coliseum*
November 18 — Washington, DC — The Anthem*
November 20 — Toronto, ON — Massey Hall*
November 21 — Toronto, ON — Massey Hall*
November 23 — Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall at Fenway*

*“An Evening with Sturgill Simpson”
†with very special guest Lord Huron

Gary LeVox To Release Five-Song EP This Friday

Photo: Courtesy of Big Machine Records

Rascal Flatts frontman Gary LeVox will release a new five-song EP, LeVox Live (Recorded Live On The Song), this Friday (June 7) via Big Machine Records.

Originally recorded live on Hard Rock’s The Song TV, the solo collection features hits “God Blessed The Broken Road” and “Life Is A Highway” as well as a duet of “What Hurts The Most” with co-writer Jeffrey Steele and two new tunes co-written by LeVox, “Make It Rhyme” and “She Stayed Anyway.”

“It was such a blast to do this project,” he shares. “There are a couple new songs that I co-wrote with some good friends and some different takes on some favorites. I hope everybody enjoys it as much as we did making it.”

LeVox Live (Recorded Live On The Song) Track Listing:
1. “Make It Rhyme”
2. “God Blessed The Broken Road”
3. “She Stayed Anyway”
4. “What Hurts The Most”
5. “Life Is A Highway”

CRS360 To Explore AI’s Place In Country Radio

Country Radio Seminar has announced the June edition of its CRS360 webinar series, titled “Tame the Tech, Unleash the Potential: How AI Can Be Your Ally in Country Radio.” The webinar, scheduled for June 12 at 1 p.m. CST, will explore the potential for artificial intelligence in country radio.

The webinar will look into how AI can fill operational gaps, assist in creativity, streamline workflows, personalize experiences and enhance audience engagement. Furthermore, the series will highlight important findings in CRS’s AI in Media Study and offer insights into leveraging AI to benefit the industry.

“AI continues to be a major topic for our industry, and CRS covered it comprehensively this year, with four different sessions during our three days together. This technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace in real-time, so CRS360 for June will partner with Futuri to continue the conversation and education,” says RJ Curtis, Executive Director of CRS.

The webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.