
Pictured (L-R, back row): Lily Bunta (Concord), Kourtney Kirkpatrick (Concord), Jeff Colvin (Marcus & Colvin, LLP), Matt Cottingham (Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP), Garrett Stephenson (Concord), Brad Kennard (Concord), Jordan Mattison (Good Folk Management), Shawn Thompson (Concord), Dean Adams (Concord), Lily Petersen (Good Folk Management), Jaclyn McDonald (Concord), Melissa Spillman (Concord). (L-R, front row): Devon Reilly (Concord), Claire Buchanan (Concord), Jen Hubbard (Concord), Jon Class, Jeremy Lutito. Photo: Audrey Spillman
Concord Music Publishing has extended its deal with Grammy-nominated producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Lutito. In addition to the extension of the deal, Lutito is also launching a new joint venture, Mezzanine, where he will sign and develop songwriters and producers at Concord. His first signing under Mezzanine is rising producer, mixer and songwriter Jon Class.
Lutito has been at Concord for seven years, and has worked with Joy Oladokun, Angie McMahon, Devon Gilfillian, Little Image, WilderWoods, Needtobreathe, Michigander, Sontalk, Savannah Conley and many more. In 2022, he received a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written For Visual Media for the song “Keep Rising (The Woman King),” featured in The Woman King. His work has also been featured in advertising campaigns for Nike, Bose, Hyundai, Citibank, General Electric and more.
“Jeremy has been an incredible partner and a successful writer and producer across multiple genres for years, here at Concord. We are thrilled that we get to continue our rewarding partnership, and further that we can expand that by working together with the super-talented Jon Class,” shares Brad Kennard, SVP A&R at Concord Music Publishing, Nashville.
“I’m thrilled to begin a new chapter with Concord,” says Lutito. “I’ve been fortunate to have such amazing support with their dynamic team for the last six years and now we get to build on what we started. There’s no better person to kick off my joint venture with than Jon Class. He is the real deal, and I can’t wait for the world to hear all the music he touches.”
Class has made a splash since moving to Nashville as a producer, mixer and writer. He has worked with Abby Holliday, Medium Build, Michigander, Aquilo, Chase Wright, The Wldlfe, Alana Springsteen, Sandra McCracken, Motherfolk, Timothy Edward Carpentar, Casey Dubie, Josh Garrels, Chris Renzema and more.
“When I moved to Nashville three years ago, Jeremy was one of the first people I connected with,” shares Class. “When he pitched this publishing venture to me, I was immediately on board. Once I met everyone at Concord and saw the amazing work and atmosphere that’s cultivated here, it was a no-brainer to have them on my team. I feel lucky to be signing with this wonderful group of people and look forward to all the great music I’ll be making in the years to come.”
“We are so excited to be working with Jon Class and welcome him to the Concord family. Jon is an exceptional writer, producer, and all-around creative. His sound is fresh and uniquely his own—and we’re excited for the upcoming projects across all mediums,” adds Jen Hubbard, Director of Sync A&R.
Dylan Gossett Slates ‘The Back 40 Tour’ For Fall
/by Lorie HollabaughDylan Gossett plans to hit the road on “The Back 40 Tour” this fall.
Gossett will make stops in nearly 30 cities across the U.S. and Canada, including a hometown show at Austin’s Emo’s on Sept. 10 and a date at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Oct. 23. He will also visit Boise, Denver, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Minneapolis and more through Nov. 23. Tickets are on sale now. For more information, click here.
Gossett will also make festival appearances this year at Hangout Fest, CMA Fest, Farewell Festival and more in addition to supporting Midland on select dates. Additionally, he will return to the U.K. and Europe this summer for “The Somewhere Between Tour,” which has already sold-out in London, Manchester, Dublin, Glasgow, Belfast and Amsterdam.
Concord Music Publishing Extends Deal With Jeremy Lutito, Signs Jon Class
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R, back row): Lily Bunta (Concord), Kourtney Kirkpatrick (Concord), Jeff Colvin (Marcus & Colvin, LLP), Matt Cottingham (Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP), Garrett Stephenson (Concord), Brad Kennard (Concord), Jordan Mattison (Good Folk Management), Shawn Thompson (Concord), Dean Adams (Concord), Lily Petersen (Good Folk Management), Jaclyn McDonald (Concord), Melissa Spillman (Concord). (L-R, front row): Devon Reilly (Concord), Claire Buchanan (Concord), Jen Hubbard (Concord), Jon Class, Jeremy Lutito. Photo: Audrey Spillman
Concord Music Publishing has extended its deal with Grammy-nominated producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Lutito. In addition to the extension of the deal, Lutito is also launching a new joint venture, Mezzanine, where he will sign and develop songwriters and producers at Concord. His first signing under Mezzanine is rising producer, mixer and songwriter Jon Class.
Lutito has been at Concord for seven years, and has worked with Joy Oladokun, Angie McMahon, Devon Gilfillian, Little Image, WilderWoods, Needtobreathe, Michigander, Sontalk, Savannah Conley and many more. In 2022, he received a Grammy nomination for Best Song Written For Visual Media for the song “Keep Rising (The Woman King),” featured in The Woman King. His work has also been featured in advertising campaigns for Nike, Bose, Hyundai, Citibank, General Electric and more.
“Jeremy has been an incredible partner and a successful writer and producer across multiple genres for years, here at Concord. We are thrilled that we get to continue our rewarding partnership, and further that we can expand that by working together with the super-talented Jon Class,” shares Brad Kennard, SVP A&R at Concord Music Publishing, Nashville.
“I’m thrilled to begin a new chapter with Concord,” says Lutito. “I’ve been fortunate to have such amazing support with their dynamic team for the last six years and now we get to build on what we started. There’s no better person to kick off my joint venture with than Jon Class. He is the real deal, and I can’t wait for the world to hear all the music he touches.”
Class has made a splash since moving to Nashville as a producer, mixer and writer. He has worked with Abby Holliday, Medium Build, Michigander, Aquilo, Chase Wright, The Wldlfe, Alana Springsteen, Sandra McCracken, Motherfolk, Timothy Edward Carpentar, Casey Dubie, Josh Garrels, Chris Renzema and more.
“When I moved to Nashville three years ago, Jeremy was one of the first people I connected with,” shares Class. “When he pitched this publishing venture to me, I was immediately on board. Once I met everyone at Concord and saw the amazing work and atmosphere that’s cultivated here, it was a no-brainer to have them on my team. I feel lucky to be signing with this wonderful group of people and look forward to all the great music I’ll be making in the years to come.”
“We are so excited to be working with Jon Class and welcome him to the Concord family. Jon is an exceptional writer, producer, and all-around creative. His sound is fresh and uniquely his own—and we’re excited for the upcoming projects across all mediums,” adds Jen Hubbard, Director of Sync A&R.
Artist Action: Eli Young Band, Clay Walker, Hop On A Cure
/by Lorie HollabaughEli Young Band Starts Go Fund Me For Elias “Chief” Gonzales
Photo: Courtesy of Eli Young Band
The Eli Young Band has started a Go Fund Me for their brother and fellow road warrior Elias “Chief” Gonzales, who has been battling Follicular Lymphatic cancer for several years and has fought valiantly, long and hard. Last week, Gonzales announced that doctors have said there is nothing else that can be done.
The band expressed their love and respect for Gonzales in a joint statement, sharing, “Every once in a while you cross paths with someone who truly touches people’s lives wherever they go and whomever they come across. Chief is one of those special people. There are an incredible number of folks out there that love this man as we do. He has been part of our road family and crew since the very early days, since before we had enough people to call it a ‘crew.’
“Over the years he held every position imaginable…anything we have ever needed, he has been the guy. Always first to offer help to any artist from the first opener to the headliner, making good friends along the way. He and his family need our help to make sure that his time left on this earth is not spent worrying about the financial side of this thing and what comes next for his family and children. Anything helps. There is and will only be one Chief.”
EYB is asking fans and friends in the industry to support Gonzales in his quest to build a college fund for his children in his final days. Gonzales is at home with his four children, his parents and family making the most of the time he has left before beginning hospice care. Donations can be made here.
Clay Walker Foundation’s ‘Band Against MS Gala’ Raises $220,000
Clay Walker
The Clay Walker Foundation recently held its annual “Band Against MS Gala” at the Ballroom at Bayou Place in Houston and raised $220,000 for Multiple Sclerosis research. In 1996, Walker was diagnosed with MS, and rather than yielding to its challenges, emerged as a fierce advocate and fundraiser, establishing his foundation to support those affected by the disease.
The evening began with a pre-concert mixer where sponsors participated in a silent auction and also featured a performance by Walker himself of his new single, “I Know She Hung The Moon.” Overall, The Clay Walker Foundation has raised $2.6 million dollars for Multiple Sclerosis research.
Hop On A Cure Contributes To Massachusetts General Hospital’s Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS
Hop On A Cure, a leading advocate in the fight against ALS, has announced a contribution of $250,000 toward Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Neurology’s Sean M. Healey & AMG Center for ALS. Hop On A Cure was founded in 2022 after John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band was diagnosed with ALS. The gift will support the research project Exploring the Effect of Statins to Restore Stathmin-2 Function and Promote Motor Neuron Regeneration.
In addition to the contribution to Mass General, Hop On A Cure is also helping spread awareness and raise money for this year’s Boston College ALS Awareness Game at Fenway Park today (April 25.) The game, now in its fifth year, has been played annually in honor of former Boston College baseball captain and Ice Bucket Challenge founder Pete Frates, who passed away from ALS in 2019 at the age of 34. Hop On A Cure has donated a signed Zac Brown Band guitar, which will be auctioned off to raise additional money for the cause.
“We at Hop On A Cure are thrilled to support this innovative and accessible potential new therapy,” says Hop On A Cure CEO Nic Shefrin. “We are also excited to champion promising young talent, like Dr. Nolan, who have committed themselves to ALS research.
Carly Pearce Celebrates Birthday & Surprises Fans By Upping ‘Hummingbird’ Release Date
/by Lorie HollabaughPhoto: Courtesy of Big Machine Records
Carly Pearce celebrated her birthday this year by pushing up the release date of her fourth studio album, Hummingbird, to June 7.
Pearce announced the news yesterday on Instagram Live with fans, saying, “For my birthday this year, I wanted to give you guys a gift instead. My album Hummingbird is now coming out Friday, June 7. CMA Fest, I hope you’re ready because we’re going to be celebrating!”
Produced by the artist, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne, Hummingbird marks Pearce’s debut as a producer and represents a new musical chapter. The album includes the Grammy-nominated, top 15-and-rising, Gold-certified single “We Don’t Fight Anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton as well as the recently-released fan favorite “My Place” and the stirring title track.
At CMA Fest this year, she will once again perform the headlining stage at Nissan Stadium on June 9. In addition to CMA Fest, fans can catch Pearce on the road as direct support for all dates of Tim McGraw’s 2024 “Standing Room Only Tour” now through June 29.
Application Deadline Approaching For MusicRow’s 2024 Artist Roster Issue
/by LB CantrellApplications for MusicRow‘s upcoming Artist Roster print issue close TOMORROW (April 26). Previously included companies have been solicited separately.
This ultimate artist resource edition includes the Artist Roster company directory, featuring contact information and artist rosters for Nashville record labels, managers, publicists, lawyers, talent agents, publicity, artist services companies (business managers, digital music, legal, marketing, radio promotion and organizations), media and banking.
Click here to access the Artist Roster application.
For advertising opportunities in the Artist Roster issue, email Sherod Robertson at srobertson@musicrow.com. Rate card information is available here. For questions regarding the directory, email directory@musicrow.com.
JUST IN: Reba McEntire To Host The 59th ACM Awards
/by LB CantrellReba McEntire will host the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on Thursday, May 16 at 7 p.m. CT. The show will stream live exclusively for a global audience on Prime Video from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
2024’s show will mark the 17th time McEntire has served as host. The 16-time ACM Award winner is also set to perform brand new music.
“I am tickled to pieces to get to host the ACM Awards for the 17th time!” shares McEntire. “What an honor to have been part of the past, present and now the future of the Academy of Country Music with Amazon Prime Video. I can’t wait to get to Texas and see everybody May 16th!”
“We are thrilled for the homecoming of Reba to the ACM Awards stage for the 17th time! There is simply no one better to continue to elevate this show in our new global streaming era with Amazon Prime Video,” says ACM CEO Damon Whiteside. “No one has a deeper and richer history with the Academy than Reba, from her many years hosting the ACM Awards, and from her 16 ACM Awards wins including Entertainer of the Year and two ACM anniversary Milestone Awards. With exciting new music coming, extensive television presence and a worldwide fanbase, Reba’s back and better than ever!”
A limited number of tickets for the 59th ACM Awards are available for purchase on SeatGeek. Click here to see the nominees for the 2024 ACM Awards.
Bowen * Young Signs With Snakefarm Records & Announces Debut Album
/by Liza AndersonBowen * Young. Photo: Jeff Fasano
Nashville-based country duo Bowen * Young has signed with Snakefarm Records and announced their debut album, Us, out May 3.
Made up of Clare Bowen and Brandon Robert Young, the act dives into love, heartbreaking loss and hope on the new 10-track project. The couple teamed up producers Sean McConnell and Roger Alan Nichols for Us, which features the stripped-back track “Halo” and the honest “To The Bone,” among others.
“We’re thrilled to join Snakefarm Records. Their passion for music and commitment to artistic expression align perfectly with our vision,” shares Bowen * Young. “We can’t wait to share our debut album, Us, with the world.”
Bowen, known for her role as Scarlett O’Connor in Nashville, arrived in Music City in 2012. A pediatric cancer survivor, she seeks to embrace both the light and dark in their narrative. Young’s journey began in 2000 and unfolded with nights spent filling composition books with melodies in Nashville. He has contributed to projects such as Johnny Cash Forever Words and the television show Shameless.
They met in 2013 when Young became Bowen’s last-minute duet partner. Their chemistry transformed into love, culminating in a proposal at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and a union officiated by John Carter Cash in 2017.
The two hit the road on a headlining U.S. tour last year, and will make their way to the U.K. for the Highways Festival at Royal Albert Hall on May 17–18.
Sony Music Nashville To Host Third Annual ‘Camp Sony’
/by John Nix ArledgeSony Music Nashville will host its third annual “Camp Sony” event at Acme Feed & Seed in downtown Nashville from June 6 to June 9, during CMA Fest 2024. Sponsored by Wrangler, the event is free to the public and will take place across all four floors of the venue.
Last year’s “Camp Sony” lineup featured performances by Kameron Marlowe, Mitchell Tenpenny and Restless Road. It also included special events such as a listening session with Old Dominion, a pop-up set from Chris Young, an appearance by Corey Kent and even two marriages officiated by Elle King.
This year’s program will include a range of activities such as live performances, giveaways, games, immersive experiences and surprises. Additional details and the artist lineup will be revealed soon.
Twitty & Lynn Release First Full-Length Album
/by Lorie HollabaughPhoto: Ford Fairchild
Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn, the grandchildren of Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn, have joined forces to form the new country duo Twitty & Lynn and follow in the footsteps of their legendary relatives.
The two released their first full-length album, Cookin’ Up Lovin,’ on April 20. Produced by Scott Baggett, the 12-song compilation includes covers of three of Conway and Loretta’s No. 1s as a duo: “After the Fire Is Gone” (1971), “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” (1973) and their last No. 1 together “Feelins'”(1975). The project also features “Spiders and Snakes,” a Jim Stafford single that Conway and Loretta covered, and a remake of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m on Fire,” which was included as a tribute to Tayla’s mom.
The seven originals on the album, all co-written by the duo, include “Cookin’,” “Need Your Love (Give It Up),” “I Hate Me (For Lovin’ You),” “Hillbilly Git-Down,” “Me and You,” “Always Be You” and “Thinkin’ of a Number.”
The two are also collaborating on several other projects. Twitty & Lynn: Together Again is the name of their new podcast and a documentary series celebrating the power of music and family legacies. Produced by Nashville radio personality and country music historian Devon O’Day, the podcast debuted on April 5 with over 350,000 views its first week, and delves into everything from Conway and Loretta to online dating in front of a studio audience. The pilot episode of the docuseries will have a private screening in Nashville later this spring.
Cookin’ Up Lovin’ Track Listing:
(Side A)
1. “Cookin’ Up Lovin’” (Shelly Fairchild/Tayla Lynn/Mark Narmore/Tre Twitty)
2. “After the Fire Is Gone” (L.E. White)
3. “Need Your Love (Give It Up)” (Tayla Lynn/Mark Narmore/Liz Rose/Tre Twitty)
4. “Spiders and Snakes” (Jim Stafford/David Bellamy)
5. “Me and You” (Tayla Lynn/Mark Narmore/Tre Twitty)
6. “I Hate Me (For Lovin’ You)” (Scott Baggett/Tayla Lynn/Jeffrey Steele/Tre Twitty)
(Side B)
7. “Feelins’” (Troy Seals/Will Jennings)
8. “Always Be You” (Tayla Lynn/Mark Narmore/Tre Twitty)
9. “I’m on Fire” (Bruce Springsteen)
10. “Hillbilly Git-Down” (Scott Baggett/Tayla Lynn/Jeffrey Steele/Tre Twitty)
11. “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” (Becki Bluefield/Jim Owen)
12. “Thinkin’ of a Number” (Tayla Lynn/Mark Narmore/Tre Twitty)
MusicRow Magazine’s Sherod Robertson Honored With NSAI Champion Award
/by LB CantrellMusicRow Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson is presented with the Champion’s Award by NSAI and Bart Herbison. Photo: Courtesy of NSAI
At their annual “World’s Largest No. 1 Party” on Tuesday (April 23), the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) gave MusicRow Magazine Owner/Publisher Sherod Robertson the Champion Award. The honor goes to a person who shows unwavering support of songwriters, and for acting as a champion for the music industry as a whole.
When presenting the award, NSAI Executive Director Bart Herbison shared, “Sherod Robertson and MusicRow are champions and appropriately deserve the ‘NSAI Champion Award.’ The Nashville music industry is lucky to have MusicRow and its associated publications. But we are also blessed that Sherod and his team have championed songwriters, females in the industry, and do amazing work on a daily basis.”
Robertson acquired MusicRow Magazine in 2010. The publication was started as a one-page contact directory for the Nashville music industry in 1981 by David M. Ross. Now, more than 40 years later, MusicRow continues as Nashville’s foremost music industry trade publication.
“I’m grateful to Bart Herbison and NSAI for their recognition of MusicRow Magazine and what we strive to do every day: champion and serve the Nashville music industry, particularly the songwriters and publishing community. I am honored to be a steward of that mission,” Robertson shares.
Known for its candid voice and accuracy, music executives and industry members rely on the outlet for exclusive reviews, breaking news and in-depth coverage. MusicRow delivers six print magazines per year to members. Among these are the valuable directory issues: InCharge, Artist Roster, Publisher Issue and Touring & Next Big Thing Issue. Music Row Enterprises is home to other industry-related products, including song pitch sheet RowFax, the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart and the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart. The company also produces the annual Rising Women on the Row honors, as well as the virtual MusicRow Awards and CountryBreakout Awards.