Luke Combs Takes ‘Love You Anyway’ To No. 1 On MusicRow Chart

Two weeks after topping the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart with “Fast Car,” Luke Combs is back again with “Love You Anyway.”

Combs wrote the tune with Ray Fulcher and Dan Isbell and it appears on his fourth full-length album, Gettin’ Old.

“Love You Anyway” was chosen as a single by Combs’ fans. When given the choice between “Love You Anyway” and “5 Leaf Clover” going to radio, Combs’ fans voted for the former.

The tune currently sits at No. 9 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 9 on the Mediabase chart.

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Brad Paisley & Friends Raise Laughs & Funds At ‘Groceries With Dignity’ Benefit

Brad Paisley & Bonnie Hunt

Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley hosted the “Groceries with Dignity & Comedy Without” benefit Thursday night (July 6) at Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville in front of a sold-out crowd.

Nate Bargatze

The evening was packed with improv performances from comedians Kevin Nealon and Nate Bargatze, the Groundlings Alumni, a surprise appearance by actress Bonnie Hunt, and comedic music performances by Brad himself, who also emceed the evening and joined the Groundlings for improv.

More than $100,000 was raised for The Store from the 300-seat full capacity crowd and donations, which are still streaming in.

Founded by the Paisleys, The Store is a free-referral based grocery store which aims to help empower low-income individuals and families in the Nashville area by allowing people to shop for their basic needs in a way that protects dignity and fosters hope.

DISClaimer Single Reviews: David Nail & Jo Dee Messina Share The Disc Of The Day

David Nail, Jo Dee Messina

Summer has arrived in full force on the country music scene.

As the temperature soars, the songs are cool. Especially from Jon Langston, Restless Road, Maddie & Tae, Track 45 and Kameron Marlowe. Tuneful, talented veterans Jo Dee Messina and David Nail share the Disc of the Day award this week.

Teenage multi-instrumentalist New Yorker David J takes home a DISCovery Award. Not necessarily for his debut disc, but for what I believe will be more accomplished outings in the future.

KAMERON MARLOWE & ERIN KIRBY / “I Can Lie (The Truth Is)”
Writers: Jordan Fletcher/Kameron Marlowe/Shane Minor; Producer: Dann Huff; Label: Columbia Nashville
– Magnificently country. This hard-core power ballad showcases one of our best new honky-tonk baritones. In an emotionally complex lyric, Kirby harmonizes and keeps pace, but this is Kameron Marlowe’s show all the way.

JO DEE MESSINA / “Just To Be Loved”
Writers: Jess Cates/Jordan Mohilowski/Tim Nichols/Jo Dee Messina; Producer: Jordan Mohilowski; Label: JDM
– Messina is having a moment, thanks to the revival of “Heads Carolina Tails California.” Her comeback single is a beautifully produced bopper with rippling mandolin, burbling bass, stacked vocals, crisp percussion and a breezy summertime vibe. Her voice remains as hearty and warm as ever. The lyric’s message about being true to yourself is lovely, too. So delightful sounding that I didn’t want it to end.

TRACK 45 / “Grew Up On”
Writers: Ben Johnson/Jenna Johnson/KK Johnson/Ashley Gorley/Jonathan Singleton/Taylor Phillips; Producers; Track 45; Label: Stoney Creek Records
– The three Johnson siblings wax nostalgic for their rural upbringing on this harmony soaked outing. The lilting melody has a soft, airy, gentle caress. Their deft plucking on bass, fiddle and guitar are the icing on this delicious cake.

BILLY CURRINGTON / “City Don’t”
Writers: Scooter Carusoe/Joshua Miller/Chris LaCorte; Producer: Carson Chamberlain; Label: Mercury Nashville
– He contrasts high-rise city living with country dirt road pleasures, and guess which one comes out on top? The sluggish track plods, and there’s nothing memorable about his lackadaisical delivery.

JON LANGSTON / “Whiskey Does”
Writers: Jon Langston/Brad Wagner/Cole Taylor/Jordan Gray; Producers: Jody Stevens/Jacob Rice/Brad Wagner; Label: EMI Nashville
“She don’t love me anymore, but whiskey does.” There you have it. A broken heart, an empty glass, misery needs company, the whole hillbilly honky-tonk package. This guy has long been a favorite, and this old-school outing in a very imaginative production seals the deal. Play it again.

LAUREN ALAINA / “Just Wanna Know That You Love Me”
Writers: Brandy Clark/Joybeth Taylor/Sam Ellis; Producer: Joey Moi; Label: Big Loud
– The melodic ballad suits her style in that she repeats its title multiple times. She seems to specialize in this type of delivery—after all, it worked so well in that irritating, repetitive million seller “The Road Less Traveled.”

DAVID J / “Last Time”
Writers: Cate Downey/Danny Majic/David J; Producer: Danny Majic; Label: Sony Music Nashville/Grey Area Entertainment
– Paint-by-numbers, generic, forgettable, youthful country-pop. Surely he can do better.

MADDIE & TAE / “Heart They Didn’t Break”
Writers: Anna Vaus/Banjy Lashar Davis/Ryan Beaver; Producer: Corey Crowder; Label: Mercury Nashville
– Poignant and sweet/sad, with their gorgeous harmony blend front and center. A lilting steel solo and perfectly placed drum thumps support their pristine performance. Another gem from this steadfast team.

RESTLESS ROAD / “No Can Do “
Writers: Matt Jenkins/Jessi Alexander/Colton Pack/Garrett Nichols/Zachary Beeken/Jacob Rice; Producer: Jared Klein; Label: RCA Nashville/1021 Entertainment
– This is a dandy, upbeat summer jam. Why work when you can relax with a pop-top? A rollicking good time, complete with a mid-song “gang” vocal break.

KIDD G / “Lesson Learned”
Writers: Alex Maxwell/Jaxson Free/Jonathan Gabriel Horne; Producer: Dann Huff; Label: Rebel
– Acoustic, semi-spoken verses alternating with electric-guitar soaring choruses. Incongruous banjo plucking and thrashing percussion. It sounds like three different songs trying to mash together.

DAVID NAIL / “Silverado”
Writers: David Nail/Grant Vogel/Robyn Collins; Producer: Grant Vogel; Label: One Five Sound, LLC
– Let’s face it: The man was born to sing. And what woman could resist this come-on? He wants to take it slow, get to know her and ride off to unknown adventures in his truck. The echoey track takes on layer after lovely layer as this wafting, romantic ode unfurls.

DARRYL WORLEY / “Have We Forgotten”
Writers: Darryl Worley/Wynn Varble; Producer: Phil O’Donnell; Label: Valory Music Co.
– Worley’s update of his 9/11 hit “Have You Forgotten” addresses a politically divided nation. It asks us to remember when we could agree to disagree and work together for the common good. A timely call for togetherness. Its “united we stand” message is lighting up message boards.

‘CMA Fest: 50 Years Of Fan Fair’ Documentary To Air On ABC

Following the premiere of CMA Fest: 50 Years of Fan Fair on Hulu yesterday (July 5), the Country Music Association has announced that the documentary will make its broadcast debut Tuesday, July 18 at 9/8 CST on ABC.

The documentary marks CMA’s first feature-length film and includes exclusive artist interviews and never-before-seen archival content. This is the 20th consecutive year CMA has produced a summer music program to be broadcast as a network television special on ABC

CMA Fest: 50 Years of Fan Fair celebrates the unique history of the largest and longest-running country music festival. The film explores the festival’s 1972 debut as Fan Fair, which drew 5,000 fans to Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium, to the now four-day event spread across downtown Nashville, which welcomed over 90,000 fans a day from all 50 states and more than 50 countries.

The 75-minute documentary also features notable artists including Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn, Luke Bryan, Wynonna Judd, Miranda Lambert, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lainey Wilson and many more. During the special broadcast debut, viewers can also catch a uniquely heartfelt performance of “Humble and Kind” by Tim McGraw featuring students from four schools within Metro Nashville Public Schools, filmed during CMA Fest in June. The students’ teachers are all recipients of the CMA Foundation’s prestigious Music Teachers of Excellence honor.

Bill Anderson To Be Honored As Longest-Serving Grand Ole Opry Member

Bill Anderson performs at Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry

Bill Anderson will be honored by the Grand Ole Opry as the longest-serving member in the show’s history on Saturday, July 22.

One of the most awarded songwriters in the history of country music, Anderson was inducted in the Opry family on July 15, 1961. His membership has not lapsed in those 62 years, eclipsing the membership run of past Opry member Herman Crook, who joined the Opry in 1926 and remained with the show until his death in 1988.

“Whisperin’ Bill” will be celebrated with a Saturday night performance which will include Anderson and fellow Opry members Vince Gill, Jamey Johnson, Jeannie Seely and Ricky Skaggs, among others.

“The Grand Ole Opry continues to be built on the shoulders of Opry members such as Bill Anderson,” says Dan Rogers, Opry Vice President and Executive Producer. “Singling Bill out as the Opry’s longest-tenured member in our history among so many greats who came before him as well as so many contemporaries he calls his friends is a tremendous honor for all of us. We look forward to celebrating his achievement and dedication later this month.”

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is currently featuring Anderson’s life and career of in the exhibit, Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See, which has been extended through September 25. The exhibit explores his life and musical legacy, from childhood through his contributions as one of the most decorated artists, songwriters and entertainers in history.

AIMP Nashville To Host ‘I Want To Buy Or Sell A Catalog…Now What?’ Event

The AIMP Nashville Chapter is hosting an in-person event, “I Want To Buy Or Sell A Catalog…Now What?” on Wednesday, July 19 at 9 a.m. CT at CMA’s Nashville offices

Moderator John Ozier (Executive Vice President, Creative, Reservoir Media) will talk with Kella Farris (Partner, Farris, Self & Moore, LLC), Brad Peterson (Music & Entertainment Banker) and T.D. Ruth (Partner, Serling Rooks Hunter McKoy Worob & Averill LLP) during the event about why there has been such a boom in catalog acquisitions over the last three years, what to consider when selling a catalog, where to begin if you want to buy a catalog as well as other topics.

Registration is free. For more information, click here.

Lee Brice’s Selfie.Live Revolutionizes Fan Engagement In Web3 Age

Lee Brice. Photo: Chase Lauer

Lee Brice is helping redefine fan engagement with the launch of Selfie.Live, a cutting-edge Web3 platform that’s a fusion of fan interaction, celebrity access and blockchain technology.

Fans upload selfies or saved photos to the platform, which celebrities then autograph digitally, using an iPad-enabled app. The digitally autographed photos, embellished with logos or banners from sponsors, are then returned to the fans. The signed photos aren’t just mementos – they’re NFTs. By offering fans the option to collect their autographed images as Non-Fungible Tokens, Selfie.Live is bridging the gap between traditional fan experiences and the burgeoning world of Web3.

“I’m always trying to find new ways to connect with my fans,” says Brice. “Having the ability to share these moments and sign them for the fans has opened up a whole new way for us to interact. Embracing emerging technology has revolutionized the way I connect with my fans. It’s no longer just about the music; it’s about creating immersive experiences and forging deeper connections.”

The platform has already seen an influx of star power, with over 70 artists such as Kenny Chesney, Riley Green, Lainey Wilson, Zach Bryan and NASCAR champion Joey Logano joining the ranks. The app has even gained traction internationally, with the band Secondhand Serenade taking Selfie.Live on their Indonesian tour.

Selfie.Live is also making waves in the festival circuit with events like the Carolina Country Music Festival and Barefoot Country Music Festival embracing the app, with the former even integrating a drone show to display a QR code for app downloads. Brice is also finalizing plans to incorporate augmented reality and gamification into Selfie.Live, setting the stage for even more immersive fan experiences and lucrative brand partnerships in the future.

Doug Phillips & Brian Kaplan Appointed To Leadership At EM.Co & Down Home

Doug Phillips, Brian Kaplan

Industry veteran Doug Phillips has been appointed to Vice President of Marketing and Digital at EM.Co, Tim McGraw’s management and marketing company. Concurrently, Brian Kaplan has stepped into a key role as Co-Founder/Chief Strategy Officer of Down Home, McGraw’s innovative media venture launched earlier this year with partners Skydance and social content studio Shareability.

Phillips brings over a decade of experience into his new role, including a dynamic skill set honed through significant positions at Q Prime South, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Nashville. His digital expertise and strategic thinking will guide EM.Co’s marketing strategies for McGraw and other acclaimed artists on the roster.

Kaplan’s move to Down Home represents a strategic elevation of his role. As Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, he will be instrumental in aligning the media company’s vision.

Of the appointments, EM.Co’s President Scott Siman shares, “Doug’s addition to our team signifies a new chapter of innovation and growth at EM.Co. His vast experience and proven track record will undoubtedly be invaluable assets. Equally, we’re excited about the strategic vision that Brian brings to Down Home and it’s future.”

Lorianne Crook To Be Honored At 15th Annual Louise Scruggs Memorial Forum

Award-winning TV and radio host Lorianne Crook will be honored by The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at its 15th annual Louise Scruggs Memorial Forum on Aug. 15 in the museum’s Ford Theater.

Crook will discuss her more than 40 years in media during an in-depth interview with museum writer-editor Angela Stefano Zimmer. The annual forum, which began in 2007, recognizes music industry leaders who continue the legacy of trailblazer Louise Scruggs, a formidable businesswoman who helped set professional standards in artist management.

Crook, who was one half of the hosting duo Crook & Chase, as well as a television and radio producer and writer, was born in Wichita and raised primarily in Nashville. She began her TV career at Wichita Falls, Texas’s KAUZ-TV and Nashville’s WKRN-TV, where she wrote, produced and hosted two national award-winning health and medical documentaries, as well as the nightly entertainment news program PM Magazine.

In 1983, country music TV producer Jim Owens—whom Crook married in 1985—enlisted Crook and fellow local television personality Charlie Chase to co-host a weekly country entertainment show, This Week in Country Music, first syndicated and then on The Nashville Network (TNN). In the four decades since, the pair have co-hosted several different country music news shows, specials and award shows, as well as a long-running radio show. Crook and Chase currently co-host and executive produce a weekly radio show for iHeart Media/Premiere Networks and a podcast.

Crook is also the president of Jim Owens Entertainment, Inc., which owns and manages Crook & Chase programming and archives, as well as the TNN brand and more than 10,000 hours of its historic country television and radio programming. She was inducted into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2013, and received the Grand Ole Opry’s Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award in 2017.

She has also received numerous accolades and nominations from the Academy of Country Music, Country Music Association, the New York Film Festival and other honors for her hosting, production and scriptwriting work. In 2023, RadioInk magazine named Crook among the most influential women in radio for the tenth time.

The 15th annual Louise Scruggs Memorial Forum program is free and open to the public, and tickets can be reserved here.

Josh Turner Announces ‘Greatest Hits’ Album Coming in September

MCA Nashville recording artist Josh Turner will release a collection of his top tracks and fan favorites on a Greatest Hits collection, out Sept. 8.

The album features 11 of Turner’s biggest songs from seven of his studio albums, including the 4x-Platinum “Your Man,” 3x-Platinum “Would You Go With Me,” double Platinum “Why Don’t We Just Dance” and “Hometown Girl,” and Gold-certified “All Over Me.” The Greatest Hits also includes Turner’s self-penned signature song “Long Black Train,” which has over 315 million streams and is certified Platinum.

Turner is currently on the “Long Black Train 20th Anniversary Tour,” in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Turner’s Platinum album of the same name.

“When you start out in this business, you’re never guaranteed longevity,” says Turner. “I’m humbled and thankful that I’m still around making music and that I’ve done well enough for long enough to warrant releasing a Greatest Hits album.”

Josh Turner’s Greatest Hits Track Listing:
1. “Would You Go With Me” (From the album Your Man) – Written by Shawn Camp and John Scott Sherrill; Produced by Frank Rogers
2. “Firecracker” (From the album Everything Is Fine) – Written by Josh Turner, Pat McLaughlin and Shawn Camp; Produced by Frank Rogers
3. “Hometown Girl” (From the album Deep South) – Written by Marc Beeson and Daniel Tashian; Produced by Frank Rogers
4. “Long Black Train” (From the album Long Black Train) – Written by Josh Turner; Produced by Mark Wright and Frank Rogers
5. “Why Don’t We Just Dance” (From the album Haywire) – Written by Jim Beavers, Jonathan Singleton and Darrell Brown; Produced by Frank Rogers
6. “All Over Me” (From the album Haywire) – Written by Ben Hayslip, Dallas Davidson and Rhett Akins; Produced by Frank Rogers
7. “Your Man” (From the album Your Man) – Written by Chris Stapleton, Chris DuBois and Jace Everett; Produced by Frank Rogers
8. “Time Is Love” (From the album Punching Bag) – Written by Tony Martin, Mark Nesler and Tom Shapiro; Produced by Frank Rogers
9. “I Wouldn’t Be A Man” (From the album Haywire) – Written by Rory Bourke and Mike Reid; Produced by Frank Rogers
10. “Me And God” (featuring Dr. Ralph Stanley and Marty Roe, Gene Johnson and Dana Williams of Diamond Rio; From the album Your Man) – Written by Josh Turner; Produced by Frank Rogers
11. “I Serve A Savior” (From the album I Serve A Savior) – Written by Josh Turner and Mark Narmore; Produced by Kenny Greenberg