
Pictured (L-R, front row): Fluid Music Revolution’s AJ Burton; Spirit Music Group’s Kara Jackson, Frank Rogers and Derek Wells; (L-R, back row): Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC’s Leisl Eschbach; Spirit Music Group’s Kennedy Murphy and Gray Schubert; Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC’s David Crow; Spirit Music Group’s Mike Fiorentino and Brian Bradford. Photo: Courtesy of Spirit Music Nashville
Singer-songwriter Tim Montana has renewed his publishing deal with Spirit Music Nashville.
Montana recently scored his first top five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart with his single “Devil You Know,” and his debut rock album, Savage, will be released July 12 from Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville.
Montana taught himself to play guitar in an off-the-grid trailer where he lived with his family in Butte, Montana. After a stint at the Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles, and his return to Montana, he got his first break in 2007 when David Letterman was at a show and invited him to appear on The Late Show with David Letterman. At 21, he settled in Music City and formed his band the Shrednecks.
At a studio session in 2013, Montana was introduced to ZZ Top founder Billy F. Gibbons, and during an impromptu songwriting collaboration, they co-wrote and recorded the single “This Beard Came Here to Party.” The song became an anthem for the Boston Red Sox, as well as for the Nashville Predators during the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Montana and Gibbons also shared credits on the songs “Fifty Fifty,” “Weed and Whiskey” and “Rust and Red,” and Gibbons invited Montana to open for ZZ Top on tour. Montana later released the album Tim Montana and the Shrednecks, featuring Gibbons on four tracks.
Montana also collaborated on tracks with Kid Rock including “Tennessee Mountain Top” and “Greatest Show On Earth” for 2017’s Sweet Southern Sugar, which bowed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. In 2020, Montana signed a record deal with producer Michael Knox and Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group.
In addition to his music career, Montana has his own show Tim Montana’s Wild Side on Velocity Outdoor Channel. He is an avid supporter of U.S. military veterans and, for the past three years, has headed up the “Tim Montana & Friends American Thread Sporting Clays Shoot” in Nashville.
“Tim Montana is truly a one-of-a-kind human being and artist,” says Frank Rogers, Chief Creative Office, Spirit Music Group/CEO, Spirit Music Nashville. “We are excited to keep the party going with the Ol’ Boy! Y’all get ready for what’s next—it’s going to melt your face off!”
“These guys should have dropped me a dozen times but they rolled with me through it all and in the bottom of the ninth (year) we hit one out of the park,” says Montana. “Stoked to keep rocking with the Spirit team and now we get to shake up the rock world! A marriage with a publisher that long can be tough for artists, but when the noises in the studio are getting louder that’s a good sign of things to come.”
Jamey Johnson To Launch ‘What A View Tour’ In June
/by Lorie HollabaughJamey Johnson. Photo: Charles Reagan Hackleman
Jamey Johnson will return to the road on his “What A View Tour,” starting June 20, with supporting acts Charles Wesley Godwin, Whitey Morgan, Ben Haggard, Drake White and Southall.
While he spent the better part of more than two decades touring, Johnson took a break last year to focus on songwriting. The name of the new tour is taken from one of the songs written during that time.
“‘What A View’ is the song that brought me back into writing songs,” he reveals. “It is the one that kicked off the desire to make new music. You can expect to hear more new music in our shows from now on. It will be fun. We will do a lot of the old stuff and a lot of the new stuff.”
The “What A View Tour ” kicks off in St. Augustine and stops in nearly 40 cities including Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Columbus, Tupelo, Kansas City and more. Tickets and VIP packages go on sale to the general public this Friday (April 19). A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Johnson’s Give It Away Foundation. For more information, click here.
Johnson’s credits include songs recorded by George Strait, Trace Adkins, Willie Nelson, James Otto and Joe Nichols, among others. His album That Lonesome Song was certified Platinum, and his double album, The Guitar Song, was certified Gold. Johnson has also won two Song of the Year honors from the Academy of Country Music and the Country Music Association.
Shore Fire Media Promotes Jaclyn D. Carter & More To New Leadership Roles
/by Liza AndersonJaclyn D. Carter. Photo: Jason Myers
Shore Fire Media, the full-service strategy and communications company that specializes in music and entertainment, has promoted Jaclyn D. Carter and four other team members to new leadership roles.
Carter has been elevated to Senior Vice President. With over a decade of experience at Shore Fire, she supervises the Nashville office while working with musicians, festivals and more. The University of Tennessee graduate has led award-winning campaigns for accolades ranging from the Grammy and Peabody Awards to the CMA Awards, Webby Awards and BET Awards in addition to The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame, among others.
Additionally, Allison Elbl in the company’s Los Angeles office as well as Matt Hanks, Mark Satlof and Rebecca Shapiro in the New York office have been named Co-Presidents. Collectively, the newly-selected leadership will guide a staff that has nearly doubled in size since Shore Fire was acquired by Dolphin Entertainment in 2019. Founder & CEO Marilyn Laverty will take on an expanded role at the parent company, focusing on collaborations and new initiatives between Dolphin’s component companies while continuing to oversee Shore Fire.
“These executives each put their imprint on Shore Fire in a unique and powerful way,” says Laverty. “They have shaped Shore Fire with their passions, creativity, broad interests and expertise. I’m so grateful to work with them and thrilled to recognize their leadership with the announcement of these new roles. I anticipate great success as Mark, Rebecca, Matt, Allison and Jaclyn drive innovation and growth for both Shore Fire and Dolphin in the future.”
Carson Wallace Inks With WME
/by Liza AndersonPictured (L-R): WME’s Braeden Rountree, Carrie Murphy, Carson Wallace and Red Light Management’s Anthony DeVincenzo
Carson Wallace has signed with WME for global booking representation.
The Nashville newcomer dropped his first singles “Lonely Look Like” and “Ghost In My Chevy” last year, and has amassed more than a million streams. Produced by Brett Truitt, Wallace’s new song “Sun Sets,” which he wrote alongside Sara Bares and Reid Sorrel, is set for release on May 3.
“Carson’s voice and songwriting talent immediately caught our attention. It’s an honor to be a part of his team and have him at WME,” says Carrie Murphy, WME Agent.
“Carrie, Braeden [Rountree] and the entire WME team were some of the earliest believers in myself and my artistry,” says Wallace. “I couldn’t be more excited and honored to be working together!”
Earlier this year, the artist signed with Red Light Management in addition to signing a global publishing deal with Sony Music Publishing and Relative Music Group.
Naomi Judd Estate To Reveal Virtual Exhibit Of Rare Artifacts In May
/by Lorie HollabaughPhoto: Courtesy of the Naomi Judd Estate
The Naomi Judd Estate is debuting a series of virtual exhibits of rare and never-before-seen artifacts from the life of the late artist, activist and philanthropist in collaboration with Definitive Authentic and Mercy Community Healthcare.
The first collection entitled “Artist” will be publicly available on May 1—the two-year anniversary of The Judds‘ induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. “Artist” is the first installment of five archival collections to be rolled out throughout 2024, with each forthcoming collection highlighting a different area of Judd’s incredible life and work.
The Estate has curated a virtual exhibit of rare items that spotlight the impact of Judd’s creative work on country music and American culture at large. Featuring behind-the-scenes photos, awards, a personal stage map with handwritten notes, a shooting script for the “Grandpa” music video, countless well-wishes from country music luminaries and more, the “Artist” artifact collection frames the icon as not only a beloved musician, but a figure whose vision went well beyond the recording studio, as evidenced by her lifelong support of numerous philanthropic causes.
In tribute to that philanthropic spirit, a portion of the proceeds from the exhibits will be donated to The Naomi Judd Mental Health Clinic: A Bridge to Hope—a brand new mental health wing at Mercy Community Healthcare in Franklin, Tennessee. The facility includes a larger mental health area with counseling/psychiatric rooms, a parent-child interactive therapy room, group rooms, a waiting room and a prayer area.
“It is such a blessing for me to honor my wife’s life by giving the fans a look into the detailed archives that Naomi kept all of these years,” says Judd’s husband Larry Strickland. “I’d often walk through the barn and wonder why she insisted on keeping all of these objects that at the time seemed to be collecting dust; however, I now see that these were more than just things. These were her memories… our memories. These releases are our family’s gift to you, her public, for being there for all of us for the past 40 years. I hope they bring you a sense of peace and hope in regards to her memory and the legacy that is Naomi Judd.”
“Naomi kept meticulous records of photographs and artifacts,” says Director of Hill Entertainment Group and Naomi Judd Estate Archivist Kodi Chandler. “Through these we are able to explore how she viewed herself. It is our honor to help the family curate these collections for release. This first collection, simply titled ‘Artist’ is how she documented her time as she was best known, as one half of The Judds. The subsequent collections introduce and revisit other facets of Naomi that we can’t wait to share with those who meant the most to her, the fans.”
Weekly Register: Beyoncé Continues To Rule The Country Charts
/by Liza AndersonBeyoncé
Beyoncé continues to rule the country charts this week as “Texas Hold ‘Em” stays atop the country streaming songs chart with 17.4 million new streams, adding to 183 million ATD, and Cowboy Carter remains at No. 1 on the country albums chart with 125K in total consumption (21K album only/129 million song streams) according to Luminate data.
Elsewhere on the country streaming songs chart, Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves‘ “I Remember Everything” rises to the second slot with 17 million streams, adding to 654 million ATD. Morgan Wallen‘s “Last Night” takes the third slot with 12 million new streams, adding to 1.3 billion ATD, followed by his “Thinkin’ Bout Me” at No. 4 with 11.6 million streams, adding to 710 million ATD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” secures No. 5 with 11.5 million new streams, adding to 1.3 billion ATD.
On the country albums chart, Wallen’s One Thing At A Time holds No. 2 with 72K (1.4K album only/91 million song streams), while his Dangerous: The Double Album shifts up to No. 3 with 40K (408 album only/51 million song streams). Bryan’s self-titled collection moves down to the fourth slot with 36K (2.4K album only/45 million song streams), as his American Heartbreak rests in the fifth slot with 28K (735 album only/35 million song streams).
Timothy Wayne Signs With UMG Nashville
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): UMG Nashville’s Mike Harris, Cindy Mabe, Lori Christian, Timothy Wayne, UMG Nashville’s Chelsea Blythe, Sandy Howard, UMG Nashville’s Rob Femia and Troy Scott. Photo: Courtesy of UMG Nashville
Country artist Timothy Wayne has signed with UMG Nashville, and is set to release new music next month.
The Franklin, Tennessee native is a sophomore at Louisiana State University (LSU) who spends his free time in the recording studio and playing live around the Southeast. He is slated to perform at this year’s CMA Fest, and is currently serving as support on Tim McGraw’s “Standing Room Only Tour.”
“Timothy Wayne has been honing his craft, his songs and his sound around the students and college scene of LSU,” says Cindy Mabe, Chair & CEO, UMG Nashville. “He’s bringing a new generation of core country music fans to his experiences of growing up around Nashville and country music as well as the country boy lifestyle he is living. He’s such a charismatic, outgoing, genuine artist, and it’s exciting to watch Timothy build his era of country music and bring in a rabid fan base of youth culture into country music.”
“I’m so excited to have this opportunity to make and record music with UMG Nashville,” says Wayne. “This has been a dream of mine, and I am working hard on music that I can’t wait to share with everyone.”
Now Open: Applications For MusicRow’s 2024 Artist Roster Issue
/by LB CantrellApplications for MusicRow‘s upcoming Artist Roster print issue are now being accepted through Friday, April 26, 2024 with the official form below. Previously included companies will also be 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 print issue, email Sherod Robertson at srobertson@musicrow.com. Rate card information is available here. For questions regarding directory, please email directory@musicrow.com.
Tim Montana Renews Deal With Spirit Music Nashville
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R, front row): Fluid Music Revolution’s AJ Burton; Spirit Music Group’s Kara Jackson, Frank Rogers and Derek Wells; (L-R, back row): Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC’s Leisl Eschbach; Spirit Music Group’s Kennedy Murphy and Gray Schubert; Milom Crow Kelley Beckett Shehan PLC’s David Crow; Spirit Music Group’s Mike Fiorentino and Brian Bradford. Photo: Courtesy of Spirit Music Nashville
Singer-songwriter Tim Montana has renewed his publishing deal with Spirit Music Nashville.
Montana recently scored his first top five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart with his single “Devil You Know,” and his debut rock album, Savage, will be released July 12 from Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville.
Montana taught himself to play guitar in an off-the-grid trailer where he lived with his family in Butte, Montana. After a stint at the Musician’s Institute in Los Angeles, and his return to Montana, he got his first break in 2007 when David Letterman was at a show and invited him to appear on The Late Show with David Letterman. At 21, he settled in Music City and formed his band the Shrednecks.
At a studio session in 2013, Montana was introduced to ZZ Top founder Billy F. Gibbons, and during an impromptu songwriting collaboration, they co-wrote and recorded the single “This Beard Came Here to Party.” The song became an anthem for the Boston Red Sox, as well as for the Nashville Predators during the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Montana and Gibbons also shared credits on the songs “Fifty Fifty,” “Weed and Whiskey” and “Rust and Red,” and Gibbons invited Montana to open for ZZ Top on tour. Montana later released the album Tim Montana and the Shrednecks, featuring Gibbons on four tracks.
Montana also collaborated on tracks with Kid Rock including “Tennessee Mountain Top” and “Greatest Show On Earth” for 2017’s Sweet Southern Sugar, which bowed in the top 10 of the Billboard 200. In 2020, Montana signed a record deal with producer Michael Knox and Music Knox Records/BBR Music Group.
In addition to his music career, Montana has his own show Tim Montana’s Wild Side on Velocity Outdoor Channel. He is an avid supporter of U.S. military veterans and, for the past three years, has headed up the “Tim Montana & Friends American Thread Sporting Clays Shoot” in Nashville.
“Tim Montana is truly a one-of-a-kind human being and artist,” says Frank Rogers, Chief Creative Office, Spirit Music Group/CEO, Spirit Music Nashville. “We are excited to keep the party going with the Ol’ Boy! Y’all get ready for what’s next—it’s going to melt your face off!”
“These guys should have dropped me a dozen times but they rolled with me through it all and in the bottom of the ninth (year) we hit one out of the park,” says Montana. “Stoked to keep rocking with the Spirit team and now we get to shake up the rock world! A marriage with a publisher that long can be tough for artists, but when the noises in the studio are getting louder that’s a good sign of things to come.”
Folk Alliance International Taps Jennifer Roe As Executive Director
/by John Nix ArledgeJennifer Roe. Photo: Fawn Lies
Folk Alliance International (FAI) has appointed longtime Operations Director Jennifer Roe as its new Executive Director.
Since joining FAI, Roe has played a crucial role in leading staff and overseeing day-to-day operations. As a strong advocate for arts and culture at both federal and state levels, Roe shows her commitment to fostering folk music and building an interconnected community.
In her previous role, Roe worked alongside former Executive Directors Louis Meyers, Aengus Finnan and Neeta Ragoowansi to expand FAI’s reach, doubling the operating budget and expanding the organization’s global network to include artists, record companies, publishers, presenters, agents, managers, arts administrators, diplomats and more.
“Taking on the Executive Director position at Folk Alliance International is a thrilling opportunity. I love this community, and I am excited to continue to work with our dedicated team and board to serve our membership,” Roe shares. “I am ready to embrace the challenges and seize the opportunities in this role as we work to advance the strategic plan. I am honored to lead an organization that celebrates cultural diversity, promotes artistic expression, and cultivates a community united by the power of music.”
“We are thrilled to welcome Jennifer Roe as Folk Alliance International’s Executive Director. With Jennifer’s deep knowledge of Folk Alliance International and her passion and dedication to the folk community, she is uniquely qualified to lead us, bringing about a new chapter for the organization. We are so grateful to Jennifer, and we look forward to the work she’ll do both with and for our members and the folk community at large.” says FAI’s Board President, Ashley Shabankareh. “We are so excited to have Jennifer at the helm of the organization!”
Prior to joining FAI, Roe worked on Capitol Hill for the U.S. Senate Majority Leader before transitioning to a public service role for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. She later returned to her home in Kansas City, where she worked with individuals with disabilities and established an administrative services business, where FAI became a client.
In addition to her new role, Roe has shared that the International Folk Music Awards 2025 conference will take place from Feb. 19 to 23 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the Queens Elizabeth Hotel.
Chris DuBois, JD Groover & Geoff Ogunlesi Form 1221 Artist Management
/by LB CantrellJD Groover. Photo: Mitch Wallis
Chris DuBois, CEO of Sea Gayle Music, has established a new management firm, 1221 Artist Management, in partnership with JD Groover, Senior Creative Director/A&R of Sea Gayle Music, and Geoff Ogunlesi of The Ogunlesi Group.
While rising through the ranks at Sea Gayle for the past six years, Groover has simultaneously worked as a tour manager for a major label recording artist. This experience has prepared him to take on the role of VP of Management for 1221, while continuing in his current position at Sea Gayle Music. Ogunlesi and DuBois will oversee 1221 Management while maintaining their respective operations within The Ogunelsi Group and Sea Gayle Music.
“In today’s publishing world, having turnkey management services is a natural way to grow and support an artist’s career. To have folks who know how to establish an artist’s foundation rooted in publishing is key, and we’re elated to see JD naturally step into this role,” shares DuBois of Groover. “We are thrilled to create a path for JD’s expansion into management while continuing his role at Sea Gayle.”
The Ogunlesi Group is an entertainment and music management company based in Hollywood. Founded by Ogunlesi, the firm’s roster spans genres, including Young Thug, charlieonnafriday, Reyna Roberts, Gashi and more.
“In one of my early first trips to Nashville, I had the opportunity to meet and spend time with Chris, JD and the broader Sea Gayle team. I was blown away by not only their abilities and their prowess, but also their value systems,” Ogunlesi shares. “Their sense of community and camaraderie is in line with my own values within my company. As our company has thought about expanding into the country space and into Nashville, we wanted to do so with integrity as I have the utmost respect for the culture and the people involved. The creativity within the parties in this partnership is unmatched, and we are grateful to be a part of this venture together.”
“I am extremely grateful for this opportunity presented by Geoff and Chris,” Groover adds. “Chris and Sea Gayle Music helped me get my foot in the door years ago, enabling me to learn the publishing side of the business, and that, coupled with my time on the road touring, have felt like the most incredible way to see the impact a song can truly have. My passion for songs, songwriters, the development of artists and this community could not be stronger, and I am honored to represent 1221 and Sea Gayle in this new capacity.”
Read DuBois at cdubois@seagayle.com, Groover at jdgroover@seagayle.com and Ogunlesi at geoff@theogunlesigroup.com.