Old Crow Medicine Show, Turnpike Troubadours, More On Tap For MerleFest 2024

MerleFest has announced the initial lineup for its 36th annual event, which will take place April 25-28 on the Wilkes Community College campus in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Old Crow Medicine Show, Turnpike Troubadours, The Teskey Brothers, Nickel Creek, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, The Earls Of Leicester and more are set to appear, with additional artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

MerleFest 2024 will also welcome Steep Canyon Rangers, Shinyribs, Peter Rowan, Scythian, Donna The Buffalo, Jim Lauderdale, Darin & Brooke Aldridge, Chatham County Line, John McEuen, Willi Carlisle, Adeem the Artist, The Waybacks, Alexa Rose, Ashes & Arrows, B. Townes, Buffalo Nichols, Charles Welch, Flattop, Goldpine, Jack Lawrence, Jeff Little Trio, Joe Smothers, Josh Goforth, Kyshona, The Local Boys, Mark Bumgarner, Nefesh Mountain, Palmyra, Pete & Joan Wernick, Presley Barker, T. Michael Coleman, Them Coulee Boys, Tony Williamson, Wayne Henderson and more.

MerleFest commemorated founding legend Doc Watson’s 100th birthday last year, and continues pay equal homage to pioneers of the folk movement alongside emerging voices. MerleFest 2024 tickets are available now. For more information, click here.

Nominees Revealed For 2024 CRS New Faces

Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) has announced the nominees for this year’s New Faces of Country Music Show, which will take place at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2024 (Feb. 28 – March 1).

The artists nominated for consideration are George Birge (Records Nashville), Chayce Beckham (BMG Nashville), Dillon Carmichael (Riser House), Corey Kent (Sony Music Nashville/RCA), Megan Moroney (Sony Music Nashville/Columbia), Conner Smith (The Valory Music Co.) and Warren Zeiders (Warner Music Nashville).

Co-partnered by the Academy of Country Music and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the New Faces of Country Music Show has been a hallmark event at CRS for over five decades. It showcases five emerging artists who have achieved significant success at country radio during the qualification period. For 2024, the qualification period spans from Nov. 1, 2022, to Oct. 31, 2023.

“Even as other formats become more transient, the country community’s commitment to developing artists for the long term remains. All these artists are prime examples, and the five who will be voted in as New Faces join a storied lineage to that effect,” shares Chuck Aly, CRS New Faces Committee Chairman.

Voting for the Class of 2024 will be open from Monday, Nov. 27, to Friday, Dec. 1, at countryradioseminar.com. The final lineup for the New Faces Show will be determined based on the five acts with the most votes.

Eligible voters must be full-time employees primarily involved in the programming, promotion and distribution of country music. This includes professionals from broadcast radio, satellite radio, television outlets and digital service providers while excluding those with vested interests in individual artists or musical works, such as labels, managers, agents and publishers.

Dylan Gossett Signs With Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records

Pictured (L-R, front row): Joey Moi (Partner/Producer/President of A&R, Big Loud), Seth England (CEO/Partner, Big Loud), Miranda Lambert (Partner, Big Loud Texas), Dylan Gossett, Jon Randall (President of A&R, Big Loud Texas), Tyler Arnold (President, Mercury Records) and Alex Coslov (EVP, Republic Marketing Strategy/Head of Marketing, Mercury Records); (L-R, back row): Candice Watkins (SVP of Marketing, Big Loud Records), Austen Adams (COO, Big Loud), Sara Knabe (SVP of A&R, Big Loud Records), Patch Culbertson (SVP/GM, Big Loud Records), Stacy Blythe (SVP of Radio Promotion, Big Loud Records), Matt Buser (Entertainment Attorney, Buser Legal), Federico Morris (Director A&R, Range Media Partners), Matt Graham (Managing Partner, Range Media Partners), Sam Katz (Manager, Homebase Management), Shawn McSpadden (Managing Partner, Range Media Partners Nashville), Jake Levensohn (Manager A&R, Mercury Records) and Lucy Bartozzi (VP of Marketing, Big Loud Records). Photo: Brayln Kelly

Texas singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett has signed with Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records in collaboration with Range Media Partners.

The announcement follows the recent release of his debut EP No Better Time last month, and the release of his single “Coal,” which has gathered over 50 million streams to date. “Coal” recently climbed to No. 35 on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart and No. 24 on Billboard‘s Country Digital Song Sales chart, cracked the top 5 on Spotify’s Global and U.S. Viral 50 Charts, and peaked at No. 14 on the iTunes Country Chart and No. 36 on the All Genres Chart shortly after its release.

Written, recorded, produced and mixed by Gossett himself in his bedroom, No Better Time showcases the breadth of the Austin native’s talents. It debuted at No. 7 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart this week, and also features fan favorites “Beneath Oak Trees” and “Flip A Coin.”

“I couldn’t be more excited to welcome Dylan into the Mercury family,” says Tyler Arnold, President of Mercury Records. “He’s an incredible artist and songwriter, and it’s been a really memorable process getting to know him over the last few months. We truly believe he’s going to be a game changing artist for this generation.”

Miranda Lambert, Partner, Big Loud Texas says, “When I first heard Dylan’s song ‘Coal,’ I played it a few times because I wanted to catch all the ways he was sharing his life with us. To write and deliver something that is complex yet elegant lyrically and to also make it vulnerable is an art. After Jon [Randall] and I spent time with Dylan, we both agreed he is an artist Big Loud Texas was created to champion and support.”

“Dylan’s the kind of artist we are passionate about developing and investing in at Big Loud—a songwriter’s songwriter and incredible vocal talent who’s got something compelling to say through his music,” says Seth England, CEO/ Partner, Big Loud. “Thrilled to have him as the flagship artist launching our newest venture, Big Loud Texas, and honored to be part of telling his story.”

After releasing ‘Coal,’ Sam Katz, Federico Morris and I quickly realized we wanted to find the right kind of partner to jump in and help amplify the velocity of the song and clear a path for a unique artist who clearly draws his inspiration from his Texas country roots, but showed a clear desire to cross genres and have global appeal,” says Matt Graham, Managing Partner, Range Media Partners. “Mercury and Big Loud have both shown an ability to do this with their clients. The idea really appealed to Dylan, particularly when the opportunity to be the first artist on Big Loud Texas was put forward as a possibility. We couldn’t be happier with how it’s come together, and look forward to a tremendous partnership on a genre breaking artist.”

Gossett grew up in Austin and taught himself guitar in middle school. In between listening to classics from Alan Jackson, George Strait, Journey, The Eagles, Scorpions and Boston, he immersed himself in the records by Turnpike Troubadours, Flatland Cavalry and Cody Johnson. Throughout this college days at Texas A&M University, he never stopped playing and singing. In spring 2023, Gossett began posting his music online, eventually gaining traction with a cover of Flatland Cavalry. He first caught fire with his debut single “To Be Free,” which exploded on TikTok and amassed nearly six million Spotify streams to date.

Dierks Bentley Partners With WithCo Beverage Company

Pictured (L-R): Joshua Ellis (Co-Founder, WithCo), Dierks Bentley, Bradley Ryan (Co-Founder, WithCo). Photo: Evan Davies

Dierks Bentley has joined forces with Nashville-based beverage company WithCo Cocktails in order to bring their non-alcoholic cocktail mixes, made of only fresh juices and real botanicals, to a bigger market nationwide.

The collection includes nine signature blends, including Bouquet, Espresso Martini, Ellis Old Fashioned, Agave Margarita, Hey Girl, Bloody Mary, Ginger Mule, Honey Sour and Paloma. The mixes can either be paired with a spirit or with soda water for a non-alcoholic option.

“Life is too short for a bad cocktail,” says Bentley. “When I first discovered WithCo during the pandemic, we kept it stocked at the house and then when we went back to work, I added it to my rider on the road too. We do a lot of entertaining, and I don’t want anyone to not enjoy their drink. WithCo totally takes the guesswork out of it.”

“We started WithCo with a dual purpose in mind,” shares co-founder Joshua Ellis. “We were tired of mediocre cocktails packed with additives, concentrates and nonsense ingredients, so we set out to raise the bar. Secondly, we recognized that life is just better in good company. So we adopted the simple name ‘WithCo,’ short for ‘With Company.’ Our mission? To encourage people to gather around and build community, one cocktail at a time.”

WithCo products can be purchased at Target and Sprouts stores nationwide, as well online at WithCoCocktails.com.

Zach Bryan Partners With Bud Light For Super Bowl Concert & 2024 Backyard Tour

Zach Bryan. Photo: Trevor Pavlik

Zach Bryan has partnered with Bud Light and will headline the brand’s concert event during Super Bowl LVIII weekend on Feb. 9 at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

“Anheuser-Busch and our brands have brought unparalleled experiences to football fans and to country music lovers for decades. We could not be more excited to partner with Zach Bryan and to showcase his all-star talent during Super Bowl LVIII weekend,” says Brendan Whitworth, CEO, Anheuser-Busch. “All of us at Anheuser-Busch are thrilled to work alongside Zach to bring positive experiences to country music fans and to local communities nationwide.”

Bud Light will also kick off the second year of their “Bud Light Backyard Tour” with “The Bud Light Backyard Tour Presents Zach Bryan.” Additional partnership initiatives will include promotional giveaways and an integration with Folds of Honor, a nonprofit that provides educational scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled service members and first responders.

“I’ve been drinking Bud Light since I was old enough to drink and partnering with them now after all the songs I’ve written while swigging them is full circle for me,” says Bryan. “When Bud Light asked if I would be involved, I didn’t hesitate after I learned the immense amount of support going into Folds of Honor, fallen service members, first responders’ families and loved ones. It is a privilege and honor to provide help in any way to veterans and all the people who make this country as great as it can possibly be.”

Growing up in a military household, Bryan went on to serve in the U.S. Navy for eight years before pursuing a career in music and accruing over three billion global streams and counting. His self-titled album landed in the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart earlier this year.

Austin Snell Makes Grand Ole Opry Debut

Austin Snell during his Grand Ole Opry debut. Photo: Emma Golden

Country artist Austin Snell made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Tuesday (Nov. 14).

Pictured (L-R): River House Artists’ Zebb Luster, Grand Ole Opry’s Jordan Pettit, Warner Music Nashville’s Cris Lacy, Austin Snell, Warner Music Nashville’s Stephanie Davenport and Grand Ole Opry’s  Jenn Tressler

Snell performed his self-penned track “Pray All The Way Home” as well as a cover of “Wasting All These Tears,” bringing a blend of country and grunge into the circle.

“I for one have struggled with self confidence my whole life, I’ve struggled with believing in myself and believing that I belong…I can honestly say looking out tonight man, for once in my life, I finally feel like I belong somewhere. I feel like I belong in country music, and it’s all thanks to God,” he said to the crowd.

Snell will release a a stripped-down version of “Pray All The Way Home” tomorrow (Nov. 17).

The MLC Introduces New Toolkit For Legal Professionals

The Mechanical Licensing Collective has released a comprehensive toolkit from The MLC’s Educational Partnerships team, tailored to assist legal advisors and members of the music publishing community in finding answers to their frequently asked questions pertaining to The MLC.

The MLC’s Lawyer Toolkit brings together helpful information and organizes it in a way to provide legal advisors with the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the world of mechanical licensing and royalties efficiently.

Key features of The MLC’s Lawyer Toolkit include:

  • Becoming a Member of The MLC: A guide for legal advisors and their clients on who should become a Member of The MLC and how to become a member.
  • Royalty Distribution Timeline: A timeline that details The MLC’s royalty distribution process, ensuring legal advisors can advise their clients on when to expect royalties.
  • Catalog Transfers: Information about how to access the procedures for catalog transfers, streamlining the process for legal advisors and their clients.
  • Member Tools: An overview of the comprehensive tools available to members of The MLC, enabling legal advisors to help their clients maximize their benefits.

The purpose of the materials is to offer general information about The MLC and is not intended to provide legal advice, and nothing contained within the materials should be construed as legal advice. The toolkit can be accessed here.

Brooklyn Basement Records Relaunches As Brooklyn Basement, Adds Divisions

Pictured (L-R): Gracie Moore, Susan Hamilton, Blair Clark, Grey Gordon, Ron Pope

Brooklyn Basement Records has officially relaunched as Brooklyn Basement.

The company, which has locations in Brooklyn and Nashville, was founded in 2015 in a basement apartment in Brooklyn by music manager Blair Clark and Platinum artist Ron Pope as an indie record label. The company expanded in 2018 to offer creative/artist services.

In its new iteration, Brooklyn Basement will comprise three divisions: Brooklyn Basement Management, Brooklyn Basement Records and Brooklyn Basement & Co—the latter being the relaunched artist services division. Clark will oversee all three divisions and Nashville-based publicist Susan Hamilton will be heading up Publicity and New Business for Brooklyn Basement & Co. Grey Gordon, Brooklyn Basement’s Director of Creative & Digital, will lead the Brooklyn office.

“Watching Brooklyn Basement evolve into what it is today has truly been magic—Ron and I legitimately started Brooklyn Basement Records in a basement in Brooklyn,” says Clark. “I moved to Nashville eight years ago and have been so inspired by like-minded companies in the community—there’s a kinship and a scrappy attitude here that keeps me on my toes and pushes me forward. I started in the business as an independent artist manager and I continue to approach every project with that same DIY mentality. I’ve seen a paradigm shift in the industry lately and recognize that artists need options—and that’s what these three divisions deliver.”

The Brooklyn Basement Management Division includes artists Pope, Miko Marks, Emily Scott Robinson and newly-signed Brandy Zdan, who will be working with Clark and Nashville-based day-to-day manager Gracie Moore. Zdan is an up-and-coming producer and Juno Award-nominated artist who is part of a new class of non-country and Americana acts coming out of Nashville.

Brooklyn Basement & Co, whose roster includes Pope, Marks, Jolie Holland, Melissa Carper, Thunderstorm Artis, Kyshona and more, along with nonprofits like Girls Write Nashville and Your Song, will support albums for artists Robby Hecht, Crow and Gazelle and others in 2024.

Brooklyn Basement & Co will also be the official distribution and marketing partner for Redtone Records.

Caylee Hammack To Host New Radio Show On SiriusXM

Capitol Records Nashville artist Caylee Hammack has been tapped to host her own radio show on SiriusXM on Prime Country (Channel 58).

Hammack appeared on SiriusXM’s Highway Mornings with Cody Alan & Macie Banks to announce the new show, which will air Fridays from 2-5 p.m. CT, with replays on Saturdays at 4 p.m. CT and Tuesdays at 11 p.m. CT.

Known for her personality and ability to tell stories through her songs and social media, Hammack will bring her passion for country music and its history to her new show. She will curate her favorite songs from the ’80s and ’90s and share stories during the three-hour program.

“To have a platform to share the stories behind the music that made me fall in love with this genre and to dive into those stories with friends in the future episodes…well, it’s an exciting journey to start down memory lane. Buckle in, y’all,” shared Hammack.

Hammack’s most recent releases are “History Of Repeating” and “All Or Nothing” from her forthcoming sophomore album. Earlier this year, she performed at the C2C Festival with shows in London, Dublin and Glasgow and was an opener on Dierks Bentley’s “Gravel & Gold Tour.” Hammack was also recently featured on several tracks from Ashley McBryde’s album Lindeville including “Brenda Put Your Bra On,” “Bonfire At Tina’s” and “When Will I Be Loved.”

The Castellows Announce 21-City Tour For 2024

The Castellows

The Castellows are kicking off a 21-city tour in February. In advance of the new tour, the trio has released a cover of Levon Helm‘s classic “Hurricane.”

They will visit Birmingham, Ann Arbor, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Lexington, Shreveport, Tulsa and more through June, with additional dates to be added. Tour presale today (Nov. 15),with a general sales set for this Friday (Nov. 17). For more information, click here.

Last month, the group released their debut song, “No. 7 Road,” via Warner Music Nashville/Warner Records. Comprised of sisters Ellie (lead guitar), Powell (banjo) and Lily (vocals), the trio hails from Georgetown, Georgia, but now call Nashville home. They are currently working with veteran producer Trina Shoemaker on their debut project.

“The Castellows On Tour ’24” Dates:
Feb. 17 – Little Rock, AR – Little Rock Hall (with Josh Abbott Band)
Feb. 22 – Athens, GA – 40 Watt Club
Feb. 23 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
Feb. 24 – Birmingham, AL – Zydeco
March 7 – Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s
March 8 – Chattanooga, TN – The Barrelhouse Ballroom
March 9 – Bainbridge, GA – Bainbridge Amphitheater
March 13 – Oxford, OH – Brick Street
March 14 – Ann Arbor, MI – Blind Pig
March 15 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland
March 16 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi
March 21 – Lexington, KY – The Burl Arcade
March 22 – Raleigh, NC – The Pour House Music Hall
April 11 – Fort Worth, TX – Tulips FTW
April 12 – Shreveport, LA – Louisiana Grandstand
April 13 – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston
April 18 – Tulsa, OK – Venue Shrine
April 19 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
April 20 – Georgetown, TX – Two Step Inn 2024
April 27 – Fayetteville, AR – JJ’s Live (with Flatland Calvary)
June 29 – Cadott, WI – Country Fest