The Mavericks Announce ‘North American Spring Tour 2024’

The Mavericks have announced their “North American Spring Tour 2024.”

The new dates include Charleston, Birmingham, Fort Worth, Miami, Milwaukee and more. Artist presale begins today (Oct. 18) at participating venues, with public on-sale commencing this Friday (Oct. 20). For more information, click here.

Upcoming highlights from their tour include two nights at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville with support from Hogslop String Band (Dec. 1) and Maggie Rose (Dec. 2). February and March will include appearances at several marquee venues including the Fox Theatre in Tucson, Arizona; the Orpheum Theater in Madison, Wisconsin; another double-header at Tannahill’s Music Hall in Fort Worth, Texas; and the band’s long-awaited return to Miami at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, before the group is due back in the U.K. and Europe in late April.

The group is currently on the road in support of their 10th anniversary In Time Deluxe reissue, which includes all 14 original tracks, plus the never-before-released single “Tonight Is The Night,” the group’s take on Glen Campbell’s “Gentle On My Mind” and a rare conjunto version of “Ven Hacia Mi.”

Riley Green Album Bash Kicks Off His Charitable Fund Benefiting Veterans

Riley Green at his album release show. Photo: Sam Crabtree

Riley Green recently celebrated the release of his new album Ain’t My Last Rodeo, with a downtown Nashville show that raised more than $50,000 for his newly-created Buford Bonds Charitable Fund, which will support various veteran organizations.

Thousands gathered at Nashville’s Walk of Fame Park, joining Riley for the special over-capacity album release celebration. The concert also included more than 300 veterans in attendance, including members from CreatiVets, who spent time with the country singer backstage for a private meet-and-greet before the show.

Providing a taste of what fans can expect on his upcoming 2024 “Ain’t My Last Rodeo Tour,” Riley’s upcoming tour-mate Ella Langley opened the show. Long-time songwriting collaborators Erik Dylan and Wyatt McCubbin also surprised the crowd with appearances.

The title track of the new album bares its name from a song on the album, “My Last Rodeo,” which Green penned following one of the final conversations he had with his late Grandaddy Buford Green near the end of his life. Buford was the brains behind converting Riley’s great-grandparents’ home into the Golden Saw Music Hall, and is credited for Riley’s musical appreciation, education and inspiration, while his Granddaddy Lyndon can be attributed for Riley’s love of the outdoors.

“We’ve been playing some of these new songs out on the road this summer and I’m excited to share them with the world,” Riley shares. “My grandaddies were huge inspirations on me, my songwriting and what is most important to me. Thursday night was a blast, but it also means a lot to mark the occasion by honoring them and raising money for some great charities that they would have been proud to support.”

Riley will continue the celebration this week with a performance on ABC’s Good Morning America this Friday, Oct. 20.

Blake Shelton Announces Second Leg Of ‘Back To The Honky Tonk Tour’

Blake Shelton will kick off the the second leg of his “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour” in February. Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts will join him on the 17-date run.

The 2024 “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour,” presented by Kubota, will span the U.S. and Canada, beginning Feb. 22 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, with stops in Detroit, Austin, Calgary, Portland, Palm Springs and more through March 29.

Tickets for all markets excepting Glendale will be available via an exclusive fan pre-sale Oct. 24-26. The general on-sale will start Oct. 27. Tickets for Glendale will be available via an exclusive fan pre-sale Oct. 31 – Nov. 2, with general on-sale starting Nov. 3. Fans can sign up for the Exclusive Fan Presale here.

In his over-20-year career, Shelton has amassed an astonishing 28 No. 1 singles, sold nearly 15 million album equivalents and earned upwards of 11.5 billion global streams. He has received myriad awards, including six ACMs, three AMAs, 10 CMAs, 11 CMTs and six People’s Choice.

Shelton left The Voice earlier this year after 23 seasons and nine championships, and he and Carson Daly have now teamed up to executive produce and star in the high-spirited, celebrity game show, Barmageddon on USA Network. The show premiered as the network’s highest rated debut episode in more than three years, and season two will premiere Nov. 13.

The Grand Ole Opry member also remains focused on his Ole Red partnership with Ryman Hospitality, with locations currently in Tishomingo, Nashville, Gatlinburg, Orlando and a forthcoming venue in Las Vegas. Shelton has also helped raise millions of dollars for children’s hospitals, disaster relief organizations, food banks, the OK POP Museum and more in his home state of Oklahoma and beyond.

“Back To The Honky Tonk Tour” Dates:
February 22 // Hershey, PA // GIANT Center
February 23 // Detroit, MI // Little Caesars Arena
February 24 // Milwaukee, WI // Fiserv Forum
February 29 // Lafayette, LA / CAJUNDOME
March 1 // Austin, TX // Moody Center
March 2 // Bossier City, LA // Brookshire Grocery Arena
March 7 // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CAN // SaskTel Centre
March 8 // Edmonton, Alberta, CAN // Rogers Place
March 9 // Calgary, Alberta, CAN // Scotiabank Saddledome
March 14 // Spokane, WA // Spokane Arena
March 15 // Tacoma, WA // Tacoma Dome
March 16 // Portland, OR // Moda Center
March 21 // Fresno, CA // Save Mart Center
March 22 // Palm Springs, CA // Acrisure Arena
March 23 // Glendale, AZ // Desert Diamond Arena
March 27 // Moline, IL // Vibrant Arena at The MARK
March 29 // Wichita, KS // INTRUST Bank Arena

Keith Gattis Tribute Show To Take Place In November

A tribute show honoring the late singer-songwriter and producer Keith Gattis will take place Nov. 28 at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville. The lineup will feature George Strait, Sheryl Crow, Wade Bowen, Randy Houser, Jon Pardi, Dean Dillon, Kendell Marvel, Jack Ingram, Waylon Payne, Braun Brothers, Big Hat, Austin Hanks, Jamie Rubin, Clint Daniels, Andy Tubman, Travis Howard and Jabe Beyer.

Throughout his career, Gattis earned authentic credibility as a country music artist added immeasurable value to the genre. Gattis’ music is described as roots country rock & roll. His melancholy voice along with his trademark tele-slinging guitar are reminiscent of the Eagles, Tom Petty and Dwight Yoakam.

Gattis’ song “El Cerrito Place” from his critically acclaimed album Big City Blues became a national hit when Kenny Chesney released it. Gattis was a troubadour of many talents and toured as Johnny Paycheck’s guitar player and Yoakam’s band leader and producer. His songs were released by Strait, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Gary Allan and more. On April 23, Gattis was tragically killed in a tractor accident at his home.

The tribute show will feature Gattis’ musical family singing his songs accompanied by his favorite all-star band lead by Audley Freed. Proceeds will benefit his family. VIP bowling lanes and general admission tickets will go on sale tomorrow (Oct. 19). For more information, click here.

Toby Keith & BMLG Records Team Up For ‘Don’t Let The Old Man In’ Radio Release

Toby Keith performing at the People’s Country Choice Awards. Photo: Courtesy of NBC

Toby Keith and BMLG Records are partnering to release his latest single “Don’t Let The Old Man In,” which will impact country radio on Oct. 30.

Keith performed the touching ballad last month on the People’s Choice Country Awards while being honored with the Country Icon award. The song has jumped to No. 1 on Billboard‘s Country Digital Song Sales chart, landed among the top three on the all-genre chart this week, claimed the top spot on the iTunes Country Songs and Videos charts and was top three in the all-genre charts the week prior.

“Don’t Let The Old Man In” was penned in 2018 by Keith following a conversation with Clint Eastwood about father time’s relentless quest to catch up to us all, and appeared in Eastwood’s film The Mule. The song has taken on a deeper meaning since Keith has battled cancer, with Keith telling NBC’s Backstage Live that he chose that specific song to perform “because I’ve been going through my cancer fight for the last couple of years and it’s really inspiring for a lot of people. And coming back on TV for the first time and performing live in front of a live audience, I thought it was fitting.”

Scott Borchetta, Allison Jones, George Briner and I all had the honor of working with Toby at DreamWorks Records,” shares Jimmy Harnen, President/CEO, BMLG Records. “After seeing Toby’s incredible performance of ‘Don’t Let The Old Man In’ on the People’s Choice Country Awards, we were so moved, we wanted to be a part of this song in any way possible—we’re looking forward to taking it to country radio, DSPs and beyond.”

“We are honored to, again, represent Toby Keith and this amazing song and moment. Jimmy, George and I worked 12 of his No.1 hits,” says Borchetta, Chairman/CEO, Big Machine Label Group.

Warner Chappell Music Signs Jenee Fleenor

Pictured (L-R): Russ Farrar (Attorney), Ben Vaughn (WCM), Jenee Fleenor and Spencer Nohe (WCM). Photo: Gina Di Maio

Warner Chappell Music has signed a global publishing deal with record-breaking multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Jenee Fleenor.

As the first-ever woman to be nominated and win Musician of the Year at the 2019 CMA Awards, Fleenor currently reigns as the category’s four-time consecutive winner and nabbed her fifth nomination this year. As an in-demand fiddler who has played on countless country hits, she has been honored with two ACM Specialty Instruments Player of the Year awards (2020 and 2023), three MusicRow Top 10 Album All-Star Musician Awards (2019, 2022 and 2023) and the CMA Touring Musician of the Year (2015).

Fleenor began her musical journey as a toddler growing up in Arkansas, taking Suzuki classical violin lessons and learning to sing. Throughout her youth, her dream of being a session fiddle player grew. After graduating high school in 2001, she moved to Nashville.

In addition to her work in Music City, Fleenor also performed in the house band for NBC’s The Voice for eight years. As a songwriter, she has collaborated with the likes of Reba McEntire and Gretchen Wilson, and written tunes such as Blake Shelton‘s “Just Getting Started” and The Grascals and Dolly Parton‘s “I Am Strong,” among others.

Fleenor made her debut as an artist in 2019 at the Grand Ole Opry following the release of her single “Fiddle & Steel.” She recently formed a new acoustic supergroup, Wood Box Heroes, who made their Opry debut a couple of months ago and will be releasing their all-original debut album early next year.

“Whether it be for her musicianship, artistry, or songwriting, Jenee Fleenor is highly respected within the Nashville community and beyond. We could not be prouder to walk alongside her and support her songs,” shares Ben Vaughn, President & CEO of Warner Chappell Music Nashville, of the deal.

“I am so excited to partner with Warner Chappell! Most people have probably only known me as a session fiddle player and don’t realize that I’ve been a songwriter for a long time as well,” shares Fleenor. “It feels so great to have such an amazing team of people supporting my songs, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds. Big thanks to Ben Vaughn and Spencer Nohe!”

Darius Rucker Wraps First Leg Of ‘Starting Fires Tour’ At Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater

Darius Rucker performing at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Ben Neely

Darius Rucker wrapped the U.S. and Canada leg of his “Starting Fires Tour” at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater on Saturday (Oct. 14).

The show follows the “Starting Fires Tour” U.K. and Ireland leg announcement as well as the release of his first solo album in six years, Carolyn’s Boy, and his personally-curated Riverfront Revival Festival, which took place in his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Rucker was also recently inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame.

The “Starting Fires Tour” U.K. and Ireland leg kicks off in Manchester on April 27 and runs until May. 11.

Darius Rucker performing at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater. Photo: Ben Neely

Backline Celebrates 2023 World Mental Health Day In Nashville

Wynonna Judd. Photo: Dylan Langille

Backline held its World Mental Health Day Benefit Show last week with the help of Eventric Master Tour. The non-profit organization was able to raise over $40,000 in support of mental health and wellness for music industry families through musical collaborators and their dedicated community. It costs an average of $35 to help one individual through Backline’s program, and every dollar raised focuses on the expansion of the company to help more people in need.

Brittney Spencer. Photo: Dylan Langille

Last week, the “Handle With Care Benefit Show” was held at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl and included performances from some of country music’s top performers. These appearances include Lindsay Lou, Rett Madison, Derek Wells, and a headlining set from Wynonna Judd. Other stars and up-and-coming artists performed as well, including Charles Kelley, Brittney Spencer, Charles Wesley Godwin, Drake Milligan, Josiah & the Bonnevilles, Madeline Edwards, Sierra Hull, Vince Herman, Ben Chapman, Meg McRee and Wyatt Flores.

The show bookended the Harmony In Practice Clinical Training Workshop. This workshop was sponsored by Warner Chappell Music and gave practitioners the ability to receive certified continuing education credits to further help their clients.

Eventric Master Tour also announced new updates for their touring software during the event, including the Mental Health Button on their mobile app. This gives users immediate access to resources such as The Crisis Text Line and The National Suicide Hotline. Master Tour will also grant access to specific mental health features including Support Groups and free Wellness Offerings for all of its members.

Photo: Dylan Langille

“Our Events in Nashville really represented who we are as an organization, as they helped us to build impact and celebrate our growing community,” shares Executive Director of Backline Hilary Gleason. “In the four years since we built Backline, we have never had a bigger week than this – where we achieved two long-standing goals: hosting the first-ever Clinical Training Workshops on working with the music industry families, and announcing our massive awareness-building partnerships with Master Tour. We are grateful for everyone who showed up to be a part of this moment, that helps us look to the future with more clarity, conviction and hope.”

On The Cover: MusicRow’s 2023 Publisher Issue Features Cody Johnson On Cover

MusicRow Magazine has released its 2023 Publisher Issue print edition, with COJO Music / Warner Music Nashville artist Cody Johnson gracing its cover.

This highly-anticipated annual resource includes the 2023 Publisher Directory, listing Nashville’s top publishing companies as well as organizations available for songwriters.

“The annual Publisher Issue, curated by MusicRow, accentuates the publishers and lyricists who form the bedrock of our industry. It unfolds a comprehensive Publisher Directory, profiles spotlighted songwriters, and features exclusive articles written by our stellar MusicRow team,” shares Sherod Robertson, Owner/Publisher of MusicRow Magazine.

Back again in the 2023 Publisher Issue is the State of the Union roundtable, this time featuring UMPG’s Missy Roberts, Warner Chappell’s BJ Hill, Sony Music Publishing’s Kenley Flynn, Curb | Word Entertainment’s Colt Murski and 50 Egg Music’s Tali Canterbury.

Elsewhere, Loeb & Loeb’s Derek C. Crownover tells MusicRow about trending music industry deals, and ASCAP’s Kele Currier is the subject of the popular My Music Row Story column.

For the 2023 Publisher Issue, Concord’s Brad Kennard speaks to MusicRow about the company’s resurgence in Nashville, and Gilles Godard sheds light on Anthem Music Publishing Nashville’s bright future. Additionally, this issue offers a look at some of the publishing news hits of this year.

MusicRow’s 2023 Publisher Issue also highlights the work and careers of some of Nashville’s most in-demand songwriters, including Warner Chappell/Home Team Music Publishing’s Parker Welling, Sony Music Publishing’s Madeline Edwards, Big Machine Music’s Matt Dragstrem, Liz Rose Music/Warner Chappell’s Cameron Bedell, UMPG/Back Blocks Music’s Lily Rose and newly-inducted Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Rafe Van Hoy.

Cover star Johnson is known for his explosive live shows and electrifying stage presence, and has established a following of passionately loyal fans who regularly attend his sold-out shows across the country. MusicRow predicted early on that Johnson “just might be the future of real country music” as his career has now skyrocketed with three celebrated albums, Human: The Double Album, A Cody Johnson Christmas and Cody Johnson & The Rockin’ CJB Live, as well as an award-winning feature-length documentary Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story. He has 17 career RIAA certifications, a Pandora Billionaire Award and nearly five billion global streams after increasing his streams in both 2021 and 2022 by one million each year.

His numerous industry honors include recognition as a CMT Artist of The Year, three CMT Music Awards wins, two CMA Awards and being named Best New Country Artist at the iHeart Music Awards. His television appearances have entertained fans on the Today show, The Kelly Clarkson Show and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, in addition to outstanding live TV performances at the iHeart Music Awards, the ACM Awards, CMA Awards, CMT Giants honoring Vince Gill and the CMT Artist of the Year special. Johnson’s stellar 2023 CMT Music Awards performances included hit “Human” and featured him as a lead vocalist on a show-stopping all-star tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd, featuring a stacked lineup of music royalty including Johnson, Billy Gibbons, Chuck Leavell, Paul Rodgers, Slash and Warren Haynes, alongside LeAnn Rimes and Wynonna Judd. This summer on the CMA Fest 2023 special, Johnson and Reba McEntire delivered a knock-out rendition of “Whoever’s in New England.”

Johnson recently released “The Painter,” the first single from his third studio album, Leather, due out Nov. 3. The single launched with the biggest radio add date of his career with 73 stations jumping to put the song on air.

Single copies of MusicRow’s 2023 Publisher Issue are available for purchase at musicrow.com for $45, and are included with yearly MusicRow subscriptions.

Industry Ink: Lee Brice & Jamey Johnson, Gene Watson, Olivia Lane, CMHOF

Lee Brice & Jamey Johnson Raise Funds For The Nikki Mitchell Foundation 

Lee Brice, Jamey Johnson and more perform during the 10th annual Homecoming Golf & Concert event hosted by The Nikki Mitchell Foundation. Photo: Chase Lauer

Lee Brice helped raise over $570,000 on Oct. 8 during a special appearance at the 10th annual Homecoming Golf & Concert event hosted by The Nikki Mitchell Foundation.

Brice took the stage at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina along with Jamey Johnson to help bring necessary funds and awareness to the organization’s fight against pancreatic cancer. The Nikki Mitchell Foundation is dedicated to providing comfort and relief for those affected by pancreatic cancer, while raising supporting research that directly and indirectly affects pancreatic patients.

Grand Ole Opry Helps Gene Watson Celebrate 80th Birthday

Pictured (L-R): Dan Rogers, Rhonda Vincent, Gene Watson, Howard Bellamy and David Bellamy. Photo: Derrek Kupish

The Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers and Grand Ole Opry member Rhonda Vincent joined The Bellamy Brothers to celebrate Opry member Gene Watson’s 80th birthday backstage on Oct. 12.

Watson has been thrilling audiences for 60 years, and has more than 75 charted titles, 23 top 10 hits, six No. 1 country singles as well as five chart-topping gospel hits. He is also a member of the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame and the Houston Music Hall of Fame.

Olivia Lane Inks With BEC Recordings

Olivia Lane

Olivia Lane has signed with BEC Recordings.

Having been added to the SiriusXM The Message team of hosts, alongside industry vet Al Skop earlier this year, Lane is prepping for the release of new music in 2024.

“Back in 2020 the Lord whispered to my heart to ‘make the music’ and that He would handle the rest,” says Lane. “Today I stand amazed at the team the Lord has placed in my path. I’m thrilled to be joining the BEC family as I truly feel they honor where I’ve come from as an independent artist and see the vision for where I need to grow. I can’t wait to see what else the Lord has in store!”

Lane, who documented her transformation from a non-believer to a faithful follower — or, as she calls it, “from atheist to amen” — in viral TikTok videos, joined SiriusXM’s Contemporary Christian channel, The Message as host of a new morning show in July. The Olivia Lane Show airs every weekday from 5 a.m.–11 p.m. CT, with Lane sharing faith, hope and music, along with stories of encouragement.

Chris Hillman & Bernie Leadon Talk Western Country Rock Roots With CMHOF

Pictured (L-R): Bernie Leadon, Michael McCall and Chris Hillman. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted an interview with Chris Hillman and Bernie Leadon in support of the “Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock” exhibit presented by City National Bank.

Hillman and Leadon discussed their time as bandmates in the Flying Burrito Brothers and their pivotal roles in the rise of L.A. country-rock. The two Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members spoke about their starts as teenage bluegrass musicians and the bands in which they played. Hillman was a member of The Byrds, The Desert Rose Band, The Golden State Boys, Manassas, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers and Souther-Hillman-Furay. Leadon was a member of Dillard & Clark, Eagles, Hearts & Flowers, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Run C&W, The Scottsville Squirrel Barkers and more. The program was hosted by the museum’s Senior Writer-Editor Michael McCall, and was filmed to premiere at a later date as part of the museum’s Live at the Hall digital programs series.