Ashley Cooke Celebrates Gold At Basement East Show

Pictured (L-R, top row): Seth England, Stacy Blythe, Lexi Howder, Ali Nageotte, Rakiyah Marshall; (L-R, middle row): Patch Culbertson, Mike Giangreco, Tori Johnson, Sara Knabe, Candice Watkins, Brianne Deslippe, Matt Cottingham, Austin Wells; (L-R, bottom row): Kris Wiatr, Hillary Lambert, Carrie Murphy, Ashley Cooke, Emily Crews, Drew Magid, Jacob Ringler. Photo: Mick Bodie
Big Loud’s Ashley Cooke played a sold-out headlining show at Nashville’s Basement East last week (Oct. 19) as part of her “Shot In The Dark Tour.”
Cooke’s team presented her with a plaque commemorating the Gold certification for her heartfelt love song “Never Til Now (with Brett Young).” The song was originally released in 2021 and became a SiriusXM The Highway No. 1 song before being released as a duet with Young and making its debut on ABC’s The Bachelorette.
Terri Clark Hosts Bluebird Benefit For Pet Community Center

Terri Clark presents Pet Community Center’s Brandon Dyce with check. Photo: Suzanne Alexander
Terri Clark recently hosted a songwriters’ night at the Bluebird Café, raising over $17,000 for Nashville’s Pet Community Center. The show featured fellow pet enthusiasts and songwriters Derek Ruttan (Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Blake Shelton), Carolyn Dawn Johnson (Chris Stapleton, Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea) and new rising star Meghan Patrick. TV personality and national radio guest host Suzanne Alexander, also an animal lover, was emcee.
PCC President and CEO Brandon Dyce said of the special evening, “Everyone deserves to know the love of a pet, so it’s incredibly meaningful to have artists of this caliber lending their voices to help make high-quality veterinary care possible for all pets in our community. We are especially grateful to the Bluebird and to Terri for her longtime support and advocacy of PCC—her generosity will change the lives of thousands of pets and the people who love them.”
Nashville Soccer Club & Sony Music Publishing Host Second Writers’ Round At GEODIS

Nashville Soccer Club and Sony Music Publishing are teaming up for the second singer songwriters’ round set for Friday, Nov. 17 at the GEODIS WeHo Club in GEODIS Park in Music City. Songwriters Madeline Merlo (“Champagne Night”), Trannie Anderson (“Heart Like A Truck”), Cole Taylor (“Sippin’ On Fire”) and Neil Medley (“Made For You”) will perform during the special evening. Tickets are available now here.
Writers Round Raises Funds For Habitat For Humanity Music Row Build

Pictured (L-R): Makayla Lynn, Rob Hatch, Ree Guyer (Wrensong, Music Row Build Fund founder) Ronnie Bowman, Penny Gattis (Eclipse Music Group, Music Row Build Chair) Neil Medley, Sherry Stinson (Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville)
Rob Hatch, Ronnie Bowman, Makayla Lynn and Neil Medley recently performed a writers round at the Bluebird Cafe for a special evening benefiting Nashville’s Habitat for Humanity Music Row Build.
The Music Row Build’s mission is for the music community to come together to do more for affordable housing in Nashville through education, advocacy and hope in action. Music veterans Renee Bell and Ree Guyer started Habitat’s Music Row Build in 2003, building nine homes before it ended in 2012. Mark Brown reignited the build in 2020 and Penny Gattis became the chair in 2022.
Clayton Mullen Inks With CAA, What’s Good Projects

Pictured (L-R): CAA’s Jacob Lapidus, CAA’s Kylen Sharpe, Clayton Mullen, CAA’s Chris Burrus, CAA’s Chad Kudelka, What’s Good Projects, Ryan Kroon
Clayton Mullen has signed with CAA for booking and with Ryan Kroon, of What’s Good Projects for management. The independent singer-songwriter also recently released his latest single “Ballgame.” Penned with Jacob Davis and Josh Miller, “Ballgame” comes on the heels of the success of his previous releases “Where The Time Goes,” “You Me + Country Song” and “South of Forever.”
Originally from the northeast, Mullen found his sound while attending Texas Christian University, where he garnered attention opening for artists including the Josh Abbott Band, Corey Kent and Randall King. This February, he’ll hit the road opening for Warren Zeiders on the “Pretty Little Poison Tour.”
Warren Zeiders To Kick Off ‘Pretty Little Poison Tour’ In February
/by Lorie HollabaughWarren Zeiders
Warren Zeiders has announced the 2024 dates for his headlining “Pretty Little Poison Tour.”
The 24 new dates include stops across the U.S. and Canada in Fayetteville, Oxford, Tulsa, Austin, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Vancouver, Toronto and more, with Clayton Mullen and Austin Williams as support. General public on-sale begins on Friday (Oct. 27) at warrenzeiders.com/ prettylittlepoison.
The 2024 dates follow Zeiders’ 2023 edition of the “Pretty Little Poison Tour,” which was his biggest headlining run to date with 27 sold-out shows, while the fall tour visited major festivals like Stagecoach, Faster Horses and Watershed, in addition to 18 sold-out shows including Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
In August, Zeiders released his debut album Pretty Little Poison. Produced by Ross Copperman, Bart Butler and Ryan Gore, the 14-song album’s title track landed Zeiders his debut on Billboard’s Hot 100. “Pretty Little Poison” is currently at No. 24 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart, No. 24 on Mediabase’s Country Airplay Top 40 Chart and was named by Rolling Stone as one of The Best Country Songs of 2023 So Far.
At just 24 years old, Zeiders recently surpassed one billion cumulative career streams and has earned a staggering one billion+ TikTok views and four million+ monthly Spotify listeners.
Warren Zeiders Upcoming Tour Dates:
+denotes show with Clayton Mullen as support
*denotes show with Austin Williams as support
Feb. 2 – Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center – Mankato, MN+
Feb. 8 – Greensboro Coliseum Complex Piedmont Hall – Greensboro, SC+
Feb. 9 – Charleston Municipal Auditorium – Charleston, WV+
Feb. 15 – The Lyric Oxford – Oxford, MS+
Feb. 16 – JJ’s Live – Fayetteville, AR+
Feb. 17 – Cains Ballroom – Tulsa, OK+
Feb. 22 – Emo’s – Austin, TX+
Feb. 24 – House of Blues Dallas – Dallas, TX+
March 8 – House of Blues San Diego – San Diego, CA*
March 9 – House of Blues Anaheim – Anaheim, CA*
March 10 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA*
March 13 – The Union – Salt Lake City, UT*
March 15 – Knitting Factory – Spokane, WA*
March 16 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA*
March 17 – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR*
March 19 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC*
March 21 – River Cree Resort & Casino – Enoch, AB*
March 22 – Grey Eagle Resort & Casino Event Center – Tsuut’ina, AB*
March 23 – Coors Event Centre – Saskatoon, SK*
March 25 – Burton Cummings Theatre – Winnipeg, MB*
March 28 – London Music Hall – London, ON*
March 29 – Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON*
March 30 – MTELUS – Montreal, QC*
June 22 – South Dakota Cattleman’s Prime Time Gala – Sioux Falls, SD
June 28 – Country Fest – Cadott, WI
July 13 – Country Concert – Fr. Loramie, OH
Aug. 1 – WE Fest – Detroit Lake, MN
Reliant Talent Adds Five New Agents
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R, top row): Ross Brandes, Jordan Burger and Kevin Castleman; (L-R, bottom row): Brooke Ivey and Ben Mench-Thurlow
Reliant Talent Partners Steve Lassiter, Heath Baumhor and Matt McGuire have announced the addition of five agents. Recently added to the Reliant Talent team are Ross Brandes, Jordan Burger, Kevin Castleman, Brooke Ivey and Ben Mench-Thurlow.
“With our continued growth, Reliant Talent continues to embrace the future and young executives, ushering in five remarkable agents who will further shape Reliant’s legacy in live music and the entertainment industry,” shares Lassiter.
Brandes, a seasoned music industry agent with 12 years of experience, joins Reliant Talent with an impressive track record of working with renowned artists such as Ludacris, Nelly, T.I. and Flo Rida. Brandes can be reached at rbrandes@relianttalent.com.
Burger, a veteran of the music industry with over two decades of experience, will represent the Reliant roster for festivals. He brings with him a roster that includes Grammy nominees Southern Avenue, touring veterans Carbon Leaf and Red Wanting Blue and American Idol champion Kris Allen. Burger can be reached at jburger@relianttalent.com.
Castleman takes the lead in the Christian Music department at Reliant Talent Agency, leveraging his nearly 20 years of industry experience. His expertise in developing young talent in clubs and theaters has earned him a roster of impressive clients, including Chris Renzema and Jordy Searcy as well as comedians Dustin Nickerson and Jonnie W. Castleman can be reached at kcastleman@relianttalent.com.
Ivey is the newly appointed agent for corporate and special events at Reliant Talent. Boasting an impressive career spanning LeoEvents and APA in Nashville, Ivey has an extensive track record of successfully booking versatile artists, ranging from celebrity musicians and comedians to inspirational speakers. Notably, she achieved a historic milestone as the first female agent promoted from within APA’s Nashville Office. Ivey can be reached at bivey@relianttalent.com.
Mench-Thurlow, a Berklee College of Music graduate, joins Reliant Talent Agency with 15 years of industry expertise. He is armed with a diverse roster of rock and special attractions, including Hawthorne Heights, Anberlin, Emo Orchestra and Is For Lovers Festivals. Mench-Thurlow can be reached at bmenchthurlow@relianttalent.com.
Inaugural ‘CMT Smashing Glass’ To Honor Patti LaBelle & Tanya Tucker
/by Liza AndersonCMT has announced a new multi-genre musical event, CMT Smashing Glass, which recognizes women who have smashed stereotypes, broken records and defiantly blazed trails for future generations of female artists. The inaugural celebration will honor the careers of legends Patti LaBelle and Tanya Tucker, and air exclusively on CMT Wednesday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. CT.
Blending once-in-a-lifetime performances with documentary storytelling, each icon will be honored with a pair of tributes by artists they’ve inspired before taking the stage for their own performances. Additional show details, performers and special guests will be announced soon.
“We’re beyond excited to bring this electrifying and empowering new franchise to life by honoring iconic women who’ve fearlessly ‘smashed glass ceilings’ and kicked in doors, holding them wide open for past, present and future generations,” shares Margaret Comeaux, CMT’s Senior Vice President of Production, Music & Events and Executive Producer. “Both Patti and Tanya deserve to be celebrated for continuing to set the industry gold standard with boundary-breaking crossover success, bold, uncompromising lives and careers, and creating timeless music and impact that remains as powerful and relevant as ever.”
CMT Smashing Glass will also pay respect to the late women of music with memorial tribute medleys to Aretha Franklin, Sinead O’Connor and Tina Turner.
“Inspired by so many other women who have smashed glass ceilings before us, we’ll also pay homage to three other female juggernauts with in-show ‘Moments of Respect,’ nodding to Aretha Franklin, the ‘Queen of Soul’ who forever altered the path for women with her legacy of demanding ‘R.E.S.P.E.C.T,’ the ‘Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ Tina Turner, who empowered the world with her resilience, and Sinead O’Connor, who broke the traditional ‘pop star’ mold and used her life and music to illuminate the world’s burning issues,” states Patrizia DiMaria, Executive Producer.
Leslie Fram, CMT’s SVP of Music & Talent and Executive in Charge of Talent, adds, “CMT Smashing Glass is a grand finale to a landmark 2023 which we dedicated as our ‘Year of the Woman.’ Kicking off in January with a milestone 10th anniversary of the Next Women of Country (NWOC) franchise, we celebrated female voices across all programming and events – from our women-led headliners at the CMT Music Awards and Equal Play honoree Shania Twain, to bi-monthly NWOC artist showcases and the greenlight of our CMT Defining series, we remain dedicated to Equal Play and advocating for the trailblazers of the past, superstars of the present and the future voices in our format.”
CMT Smashing Glass is helmed by an all-female production team. Working alongside Comeaux, DiMaria and Fram is Michelle Mahoney and Lauren Quinn, who serve as Executive Producers. Quinn also works as Director, Jackie Barba and Heather D. Graffagnino are the Executives in Charge of Production and Suzanne Bender serves as Talent Producer.
Garth Brooks To Release 14th Studio Album ‘Time Traveler’ In November
/by Lorie HollabaughGarth Brooks is gearing up for the release of his 14th studio album, Time Traveler, as part of a new seven-disc box set, The Limited Series.
Produced by Brooks himself, the 10-track album will be on sale exclusively at Bass Pro Shops on Nov. 7 and is available for pre-order now. Orders purchased online will ship in mid-November. The Limited Series will include Man Against Machine, Gunslinger, Fun and the three-disc Triple Live. This is the third and final release of The Limited Series following previous releases in 1998 and 2005.
“There are a lot of different eras on this album, thus the name,” says Brooks. “Country music’s core is sincerity, after that, you can dress it up a thousand different ways. I am so lucky to live under the flag of country music.”
The release is timed with the big opening of Brooks’ new Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk Dive Bar Concert on Black Friday. The historic event will be the first opportunity for fans to get in the bar, and the only way into the concert will be to win tickets by listening to The BIG 615 station on TuneIn.
Alandis Brassel Opens Entertainment Law Firm In Nashville
/by LB CantrellAlandis Brassel
Alandis Brassel has opened Brassel Law, a new entertainment law firm dedicated to the needs of musicians and music industry entrepreneurs in Nashville.
Brassel, a Vanderbilt University Law School grad, began his legal career as counsel to Congressman Jim Cooper, where he focused on policy and the office’s community relationships, including Nashville’s music industry. He also served as the program director at the Arts and Business Council of Greater Nashville, where he was responsible for the nonprofit’s legal and education programs.
Most recently, Brassel practiced entertainment and trademark law at Counsel at Scale LLP, and served as assistant professor at the University of Memphis Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, where he headed the music business program and ran the school’s record label, High Water Records. Prior to his legal career, Brassel was a professional audio engineer with clients such as Bloomberg Television, Warner Chappell Music, Mosley Music Group and Def Jam.
Brassel serves on the board of Nashville Music Equality, a nonprofit dedicated to creating an anti-racist environment in the Nashville music industry.
Aiming to make comprehensive legal representation accessible to clients at all levels, Brassel Law will introduce two services over the next month. The first, Office Hours, will provide a free opportunity for clients to triage legal issues they might not otherwise have the resources to address. Clients can register for these one-on-one legal advising sessions on a first-come, first-served basis. The first session will be held on Oct. 30.
Members will also have the option to access Cadence.io, a platform built by Brassel Law that will give clients the ability to generate custom, routinely used documents without the cost and traditional wait time associated with traditional legal drafting.
“A music publisher using Cadence.io will be able to generate a license in minutes with the confidence that the agreement is accurate, well-drafted and up to date,” says Brassel. “These aren’t fill-in-the-blank templates that you pull from a website. We’ll work with members to build base documents based on their needs, including terms that are specific to their business and contract clauses that might vary depending on the deal, like payment terms and contract duration. We’ll also periodically review and revise the base agreements to reflect any changes in the law.”
Program members will design their memberships using a menu of add-on services and resources, resulting in a membership package that provides the services they need at a predictable price point.
“The goal is to make sure clients get the first-class legal services they need without worrying about an unpredictable legal bill or turnaround time,” says Brassel.
For more information on Brassel Law, visit www.brassel.law or contact 615-258-8900.
Dolly To Celebrate New ‘Rockstar’ Album In Theaters
/by Lorie HollabaughDolly Parton. Photo: Vijat Mohindra.
Dolly Parton is celebrating the release of her new album Rockstar with a global first-listen fan event in cinemas worldwide on Nov. 15, with select encores on Nov. 16.
ROCKSTAR: The Global First Listen Event, a unique cinema experience presented by Trafalgar, offers fans a first-listen to selections from Dolly’s upcoming star-studded new album, along with an exclusive interview with the icon. The one-of-a-kind fan event will also feature a never-before-seen performance of a holiday song “Circle Of Love,” plus a rare performance of her classic hit “9 to 5.”
“I am excited to know that my fans around the world will be able to come together and be the first to hear a sneak peek of my Rockstar album,” Dolly says. “I am so proud of this music, and I am humbled by all the wonderful artists who joined me. I cannot wait for people to hear it!”
Tickets to ROCKSTAR: The Global First Listen Event are available beginning today at DollyRockstarEvent.com. In keeping with Dolly’s long-standing commitment to giving back, a portion of the proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Music Will and their global partner organizations. Music Will is the largest nonprofit music program in the U.S. public school system and works with sister organizations around with world to magnify the power of music education.
“Dolly Parton is such an icon in the music world and to be among the first to hear her new rock music collaborations is something we are so excited to bring to fans. From works with legendary artists including Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Steven Tyler and other friends, this will be a magical evening with Dolly; our beloved grammy winning musical icon,” says Kymberli Frueh, SVP of Content and Programming Acquisitions at Trafalgar Releasing. “The big screen is a wonderful way to bring people together to experience the power of music.”
The album Rockstar includes nine original tracks and 21 iconic rock anthems and will be available as a four-LP set, a two-CD set, digital download and on all streaming services Nov. 17.
Porchlight Music Adds Jenny Hall As Senior Director, Creative
/by LB CantrellJenny Hall. Photo: Austyn Jablonski
Porchlight Music has added Jenny Hall to the team as Senior Director, Creative.
Hall is an Indiana native and a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU)’s music business program. Prior to joining Porchlight, she spent time as Creative Director at Sheltered Music and Given Entertainment.
In her new role, Hall will oversee the direction and development of the current roster which includes Clint Daniels, Tim James, Chris Sligh, Dan Hutson and Terry Lee Palmer as well as new talent acquisitions. She will also oversee the day-to-day creative operations of signing and developing new talent while managing and developing the current roster.
“Jenny is hard-working, goal-oriented and is going to leave her stamp on the music industry. She is in to win it and has already made a substantial impact at Porchlight Music,” shares Tim Medlin, Partner/Co-Founder, Porchlight Music.
“I’m thrilled to be starting this next chapter of my career with Porchlight Music. After my first conversation with Tim, it was evident how truly passionate he is about the songwriters and forward-thinking goals for the company as well as the trust and runway he lends to creatives on both sides of the aisle,” says Hall. “I’m honored to represent the immensely talented roster here and look forward to being a part of the company’s continued growth and success.”
Hall can be reached at jenny@porchlightmusic.com.
Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, More To Perform During 57th Annual CMA Awards
/by Lorie HollabaughThe initial lineup of performers has been announced for the upcoming 57th annual CMA Awards, and will include Luke Bryan, Jelly Roll, Little Big Town, Old Dominion, Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson.
K. Michelle, Megan Moroney, Tanya Tucker and Carly Pearce will also perform on the show live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Nov. 8, which will be hosted by Bryan and Peyton Manning.
Five-time nominee Jelly Roll is slated to open the show with a performance of “Need A Favor.” Bryan will deliver a medley of hits including “Huntin’, Fishin’ and Lovin’ Every Day,” “One Margarita,” “That’s My Kind Of Night,” “Play It Again” and “Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” while three-time nominee Stapleton will take the stage to perform his single “White Horse.” Wilson, the night’s most-nominated artist, will perform her song “Wildflowers and Wild Horses.”
One of the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, Tucker, will be joined by Vocal Group of the Year nominee Little Big Town for a special performance of Tucker’s iconic “Delta Dawn.” Jelly Roll will also take the stage a second time with first-time CMA Awards performer Michelle for a moving rendition of “Love Can Build A Bridge.”
Vocal Group and Music Video of the Year nominees Old Dominion, and New Artist and Song of the Year nominee Moroney will perform their song “Can’t Break Up Now,” while Pearce, nominated for Female Vocalist and Musical Event of the Year, will take the stage to perform her duet “We Don’t Fight Anymore” with Stapleton.
Additional performers and presenters for this year’s CMA Awards will be announced soon.
Jon Pardi Joins The Grand Ole Opry
/by LB CantrellGrand Ole Opry member Garth Brooks inducts new member Jon Pardi. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry
Jon Pardi was officially welcomed into the Grand Ole Opry family Tuesday night (Oct. 24) by Opry member Garth Brooks. He is now the first California native inducted into the esteemed Opry cast.
“This is me and you joined in holy matrimony shared by our love of country music,” said Brooks as he stepped into the circle with Pardi to hand him the official Opry member award.
Garth Brooks, Jon Pardi and Opry’s Dan Rogers. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry
“It’s full circle to watch my hero, from flying around an arena in concert to right now,” said Pardi. “I love the Opry and being a part of its family. The future is so bright.”
Pardi was invited to join the Opry while performing at Stagecoach in April. He was surprised on stage by his friend and Emmy Award-winning restauranteur Guy Fieri, who directed him to a video on the big screen where Opry member and Country Music Hall of Famer Alan Jackson appeared with the official invitation.
Pardi’s Opry induction and performance will air as a Saturday night Opry Live on Nov. 18 on the Opry’s television broadcast home, Circle Network, Circle All Access Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Pardi will release his first Christmas album Merry Christmas From Jon Pardi this Friday (Oct. 27). The album includes 12 tracks produced by the award-winning team of Pardi, Bart Butler and Ryan Gore. As one of his first activities as an official Opry member, Pardi will be kicking off the third season of Opry Country Christmas on Nov. 26.
Industry Ink: Ashley Cooke, Terri Clark, Nashville SC, More
/by Lorie HollabaughAshley Cooke Celebrates Gold At Basement East Show
Pictured (L-R, top row): Seth England, Stacy Blythe, Lexi Howder, Ali Nageotte, Rakiyah Marshall; (L-R, middle row): Patch Culbertson, Mike Giangreco, Tori Johnson, Sara Knabe, Candice Watkins, Brianne Deslippe, Matt Cottingham, Austin Wells; (L-R, bottom row): Kris Wiatr, Hillary Lambert, Carrie Murphy, Ashley Cooke, Emily Crews, Drew Magid, Jacob Ringler. Photo: Mick Bodie
Big Loud’s Ashley Cooke played a sold-out headlining show at Nashville’s Basement East last week (Oct. 19) as part of her “Shot In The Dark Tour.”
Cooke’s team presented her with a plaque commemorating the Gold certification for her heartfelt love song “Never Til Now (with Brett Young).” The song was originally released in 2021 and became a SiriusXM The Highway No. 1 song before being released as a duet with Young and making its debut on ABC’s The Bachelorette.
Terri Clark Hosts Bluebird Benefit For Pet Community Center
Terri Clark presents Pet Community Center’s Brandon Dyce with check. Photo: Suzanne Alexander
Terri Clark recently hosted a songwriters’ night at the Bluebird Café, raising over $17,000 for Nashville’s Pet Community Center. The show featured fellow pet enthusiasts and songwriters Derek Ruttan (Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Blake Shelton), Carolyn Dawn Johnson (Chris Stapleton, Patty Loveless, Kathy Mattea) and new rising star Meghan Patrick. TV personality and national radio guest host Suzanne Alexander, also an animal lover, was emcee.
PCC President and CEO Brandon Dyce said of the special evening, “Everyone deserves to know the love of a pet, so it’s incredibly meaningful to have artists of this caliber lending their voices to help make high-quality veterinary care possible for all pets in our community. We are especially grateful to the Bluebird and to Terri for her longtime support and advocacy of PCC—her generosity will change the lives of thousands of pets and the people who love them.”
Nashville Soccer Club & Sony Music Publishing Host Second Writers’ Round At GEODIS
Nashville Soccer Club and Sony Music Publishing are teaming up for the second singer songwriters’ round set for Friday, Nov. 17 at the GEODIS WeHo Club in GEODIS Park in Music City. Songwriters Madeline Merlo (“Champagne Night”), Trannie Anderson (“Heart Like A Truck”), Cole Taylor (“Sippin’ On Fire”) and Neil Medley (“Made For You”) will perform during the special evening. Tickets are available now here.
Writers Round Raises Funds For Habitat For Humanity Music Row Build
Pictured (L-R): Makayla Lynn, Rob Hatch, Ree Guyer (Wrensong, Music Row Build Fund founder) Ronnie Bowman, Penny Gattis (Eclipse Music Group, Music Row Build Chair) Neil Medley, Sherry Stinson (Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville)
Rob Hatch, Ronnie Bowman, Makayla Lynn and Neil Medley recently performed a writers round at the Bluebird Cafe for a special evening benefiting Nashville’s Habitat for Humanity Music Row Build.
The Music Row Build’s mission is for the music community to come together to do more for affordable housing in Nashville through education, advocacy and hope in action. Music veterans Renee Bell and Ree Guyer started Habitat’s Music Row Build in 2003, building nine homes before it ended in 2012. Mark Brown reignited the build in 2020 and Penny Gattis became the chair in 2022.
Clayton Mullen Inks With CAA, What’s Good Projects
Pictured (L-R): CAA’s Jacob Lapidus, CAA’s Kylen Sharpe, Clayton Mullen, CAA’s Chris Burrus, CAA’s Chad Kudelka, What’s Good Projects, Ryan Kroon
Clayton Mullen has signed with CAA for booking and with Ryan Kroon, of What’s Good Projects for management. The independent singer-songwriter also recently released his latest single “Ballgame.” Penned with Jacob Davis and Josh Miller, “Ballgame” comes on the heels of the success of his previous releases “Where The Time Goes,” “You Me + Country Song” and “South of Forever.”
Originally from the northeast, Mullen found his sound while attending Texas Christian University, where he garnered attention opening for artists including the Josh Abbott Band, Corey Kent and Randall King. This February, he’ll hit the road opening for Warren Zeiders on the “Pretty Little Poison Tour.”