Chris Janson Celebrates Platinum Nods During Opry Show

Pictured (L-R): Lance Roberts, Chandler Thurston, Noah Dewey, Kelly Janson, Chris Janson, Courtney Crist, Maddie Sanderson, Gracie Glass, Tom Lord. Photo: Josh Daubin
Chris Janson celebrated the upcoming release of his latest album, The Outlaw Side of Me, at the Grand Ole Opry recently, hosting a special livestream for fans which will stream on the free Circle Now app and on the Circle All Access Facebook and YouTube pages this Friday, July 16 at 5 p.m. CT.
Janson ignited the stage, performing new tracks from the latest project, along with some of his biggest hits, and was also presented with four Platinum certifications for “Good Vibes,” “Drunk Girl,” “Fix A Drink” and the quadruple-Platinum “Buy Me A Boat.”
Jenna Paulette Partners With Justin Boots

Jenna Paulette. Photo: Courtesy of Justin Boots
Jenna Paulette has signed on as a brand ambassador for cowboy boot brand, Justin Boots. The deal places Paulette alongside Reba McEntire and George Strait as the only entertainers partnered with the brand. For Paulette, the partnership is a dream realized, having worn the boots while growing up and working cattle.
“Justin Boots…gosh I wore Ropers to work in and that’s why I put ‘new Justin Boots’ in my song ‘Country In the Girl.’ I really believe that song helped me find my footing with my audience. This partnership means the world to me, from what Justin does for Rodeo athletes to the way they represent agriculture and support the future of it. It’s an honor to get to further the heart of their brand together. I can’t wait to see what we do,” Paulette shares.
Craig Campbell’s Celebrity Cornhole Challenge Benefit Raises $27K

Attendees at Craig Campbell’s 9th Annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge & Concert
Craig Campbell kicked off CMA Fest with his 9th Annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge on June 6. When the last bag was tossed, over $27,000 had been raised for the Kenny Campbell Foundation. Campbell defeated his longtime rival Jerrod Niemann, who has played in all nine tournaments, to claim the 2023 trophy.
This year’s event was held at the Yee Haw Brewing and Ole Smoky Moonshine distillery at 6th & Peabody in Nashville. The Kenny Campbell Foundation was founded by Campbell to honor his father who lost his battle with colorectal cancer at age 36. The organization raises money for research hospitals and doctors that focus on finding a cure and preventative measures for colorectal cancer. Fans placed bids to compete on teams alongside Campbell, Niemann, Charles Esten, Lucas Hoge, Hannah Dasher, Mitch Rossell and more, and a free concert followed the tournament.
Ethan Charles Returns To IBMA Staff

Ethan Charles
The International Bluegrass Music Association is welcoming back Ethan Charles, who resumed his previous role as Events Director on June 5. The Pennsylvania native and 2019 Belmont University graduate began working in the IBMA office as an intern in 2017, before working in a part-time capacity from 2018-2019. Charles joined the staff full-time as Operations Specialist in 2019, supporting the switch to virtual and hybrid event structures the following two years. He became Events Director in August 2022, a position he held through October. Now back on board, Charles is eager to continue working to serve the bluegrass community.
“I’m thrilled to be returning to the team at IBMA. Creating an elevated event experience for our community is my highest priority, while also placing a strong emphasis on promoting environmental sustainability and fostering inclusiveness within our genre,” Charles says. “We have one of the strongest staffs I’ve seen in my time with the organization and we are poised to propel the association and the World of Bluegrass event to a new level.”
Industry Ink: Chris Janson, Jenna Paulette, Craig Campbell, IBMA
/by Lorie HollabaughChris Janson Celebrates Platinum Nods During Opry Show
Pictured (L-R): Lance Roberts, Chandler Thurston, Noah Dewey, Kelly Janson, Chris Janson, Courtney Crist, Maddie Sanderson, Gracie Glass, Tom Lord. Photo: Josh Daubin
Chris Janson celebrated the upcoming release of his latest album, The Outlaw Side of Me, at the Grand Ole Opry recently, hosting a special livestream for fans which will stream on the free Circle Now app and on the Circle All Access Facebook and YouTube pages this Friday, July 16 at 5 p.m. CT.
Janson ignited the stage, performing new tracks from the latest project, along with some of his biggest hits, and was also presented with four Platinum certifications for “Good Vibes,” “Drunk Girl,” “Fix A Drink” and the quadruple-Platinum “Buy Me A Boat.”
Jenna Paulette Partners With Justin Boots
Jenna Paulette. Photo: Courtesy of Justin Boots
Jenna Paulette has signed on as a brand ambassador for cowboy boot brand, Justin Boots. The deal places Paulette alongside Reba McEntire and George Strait as the only entertainers partnered with the brand. For Paulette, the partnership is a dream realized, having worn the boots while growing up and working cattle.
“Justin Boots…gosh I wore Ropers to work in and that’s why I put ‘new Justin Boots’ in my song ‘Country In the Girl.’ I really believe that song helped me find my footing with my audience. This partnership means the world to me, from what Justin does for Rodeo athletes to the way they represent agriculture and support the future of it. It’s an honor to get to further the heart of their brand together. I can’t wait to see what we do,” Paulette shares.
Craig Campbell’s Celebrity Cornhole Challenge Benefit Raises $27K
Attendees at Craig Campbell’s 9th Annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge & Concert
Craig Campbell kicked off CMA Fest with his 9th Annual Celebrity Cornhole Challenge on June 6. When the last bag was tossed, over $27,000 had been raised for the Kenny Campbell Foundation. Campbell defeated his longtime rival Jerrod Niemann, who has played in all nine tournaments, to claim the 2023 trophy.
This year’s event was held at the Yee Haw Brewing and Ole Smoky Moonshine distillery at 6th & Peabody in Nashville. The Kenny Campbell Foundation was founded by Campbell to honor his father who lost his battle with colorectal cancer at age 36. The organization raises money for research hospitals and doctors that focus on finding a cure and preventative measures for colorectal cancer. Fans placed bids to compete on teams alongside Campbell, Niemann, Charles Esten, Lucas Hoge, Hannah Dasher, Mitch Rossell and more, and a free concert followed the tournament.
Ethan Charles Returns To IBMA Staff
Ethan Charles
The International Bluegrass Music Association is welcoming back Ethan Charles, who resumed his previous role as Events Director on June 5. The Pennsylvania native and 2019 Belmont University graduate began working in the IBMA office as an intern in 2017, before working in a part-time capacity from 2018-2019. Charles joined the staff full-time as Operations Specialist in 2019, supporting the switch to virtual and hybrid event structures the following two years. He became Events Director in August 2022, a position he held through October. Now back on board, Charles is eager to continue working to serve the bluegrass community.
“I’m thrilled to be returning to the team at IBMA. Creating an elevated event experience for our community is my highest priority, while also placing a strong emphasis on promoting environmental sustainability and fostering inclusiveness within our genre,” Charles says. “We have one of the strongest staffs I’ve seen in my time with the organization and we are poised to propel the association and the World of Bluegrass event to a new level.”
Eric Church To Commemorate 10 Years Of ‘Caught In The Act’ With Documentary
/by Lorie HollabaughEric Church. Photo: Anthony D’Angio
Eric Church is commemorating the 10th anniversary of his Caught In The Act live album with a documentary film set to release exclusively on nugs.net, beginning Friday, June 23.
Caught In The Act: A Film highlights Church’s shows from a decade ago at Chattanooga’s Tivoli Theatre, offering a rare glimpse behind the scenes at those nights. The film includes full performances of the album’s 17 songs and commentary from the 10-time Grammy nominee as well as his longtime manager Q Prime South’s John Peets, producer Jay Joyce and several members of Church’s band and crew, offering rare insight into the Chief’s world in the midst of an epic run.
“When you’re in the craziness of the moment, you’re not even sure what you’re looking at or experiencing, you just feel that it’s different,” recalls Church. “We went to the Tivoli because everyone in our world – the band, the crew, the fans – knew we were a part of something special and wanted to capture the fire that has got us here. So, we just started rolling cameras as we figured at least we’d have it for posterity. It’s been sitting in the vault, and with the live album celebrating 10 years since its release, it felt like the right time to rewatch and share the journey we’ve been on together.”
Beth Rasnick Rises To Chief Of Staff At Gibson Brands
/by Lorie HollabaughBeth Rasnick
Beth Rasnick has been promoted to Chief of Staff to the CEO at Gibson Brands.
In her new role, Rasnick will act strategically as representative for the office of the CEO internally and externally, collaborating with Gibson leadership and extended teams to determine and prioritize business strategies and action plans. She will lead the CEO Office with sponsored high-impact projects, as well as strategic business initiatives from ideation to implementation.
Throughout nearly a decade at Gibson, Rasnick has held key positions spanning finance, accounting, treasury, business acquisitions and divestitures, transformation initiatives and corporate strategy. She is also an emerging player of rhythm guitar, which she has learned from her father. Prior to joining Gibson, Rasnick held leadership positions in Voya, Inc.’s strategic finance group, including during the company’s IPO and rebranding initiatives. She began her career at Ernst & Young serving multiple clients in Ernst & Young’s assurance practice, and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Accounting from the University of Georgia.
“Beth will be instrumental in driving our strategic priorities, leveraging 130 years of history shaping the sound of music, and focusing on our future through strategic actions in service to music fans around the world,” says Cesar Gueikian, President and Interim CEO, Gibson Brands.
“I’m honored and so excited to be taking on this important role in leading Gibson Brands into the future alongside an exceptionally talented team whom I know very well,” says Rasnick. “My focus will continue to be on shaping our thriving world class instruments, sound and media/entertainment business across the global landscape and supporting our team through the limitless opportunities ahead.”
SESAC Music Group Acquires Music Services
/by Lorie HollabaughLynn Lowe, President of Music Services
SESAC Music Group has acquired Music Services, a music administration organization servicing publishers and labels with their own proprietary licensing and royalty management database program.
Music Services offers a comprehensive set of back-office administrative services including song registration, licensing, royalty collections, copyright clearances and more. For over 35 years, Music Services has been a partner to more than 250 companies, issuing over 262,000 licenses. The company will remain in their Nashville headquarters and will continue to function as a standalone business within SESAC Music Group under the leadership of Lynn Lowe, Music Services President, who has been with the company for 15 years.
“We are thrilled to bring our licensing and administration services and over thirty years of experience to SESAC Music Group, a company that is so clearly aligned with our mission to support creators and independent publishers,” says Lowe. “The entire leadership team shares our vision and is eager to support our goal for continued growth, and we look forward to working together for many years.”
“We are honored to have Music Services in the SESAC Music Group family,” says SESAC Music Group Chairman and CEO John Josephson. “The quality of their label and publishing services and integrity of the team is unparalleled, and we are excited to help them expand their reach to a broader set of independent labels and publishers globally.”
Karl Michael Signs Global Publishing Deal With Peermusic
/by Lorie HollabaughKarl Michael. Photo: Jeremy Cowart
British recording artist and songwriter Karl Michael has signed an exclusive global co-publishing deal with Peermusic Nashville.
Originally from London, Michael fell in love with rap, soul and R&B as a youngster and supplemented his natural gifts with a fierce work ethic. During a decade spent chasing his musical dreams, he landed a couple of major record deals, which unfortunately fell apart before they could get off the ground. He also later became a contestant on UK’s edition of The Voice.
On one of his trips to Nashville, he began penning material for himself, writing a series of singles—starting with “Highs And The Lows”—that would land him his first deal as a solo artist. Recorded with producers Jon Levine (Dua Lipa, Alessia Cara) and Scott Spock (Rihanna, Britney Spears), the pop tunes hinted at everything from James Arthur and Musiq Soulchild to Maroon 5 and Sam Smith, as they reflected on the emotional rollercoaster of Michael’s personal and professional life.
Michael moved to Nashville in 2020, and following a European tour opening for Teddy Swims in May 2022, began working on his next EP, with plans to release new material in the fall of 2023. He has written with some of the biggest names in music, such as Bruno Mars with “Can We Dance,” which has racked up more than 81 million streams on Spotify. Other collaborators/co-writers include Yungblud (“Loner”), Teddy Swims (“Liar”), Mitchel Tenpenny (“Save Me”), Dallas Wilson, Spencer Rabin, On The Outside and more.
“I’m very excited about Karl Michael coming to peermusic. Karl is one of the best singers in town and writing some of my new favorite songs. You can feel his energy and excitement when he is in the building,” shares Michael Knox, President of Peermusic Nashville.
Michael adds, “Working with the team at Peermusic is a dream come true. This is a team of outstanding music publishers and to be able to leverage their global reach and network is a great opportunity.”
Musicians Hall Of Fame Rehomes Downtown Nashville’s Chet Atkins Statue
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): c.g.p., John Knowles; artist/comedian, Ray Stevens; sculptor, Russell Faxon; President of the American Federation of Musicians Nashville Chapter, Dave Pomeroy; CEO, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, Linda Chambers; country music artist and c.g.p., Steve Wariner. Photo: Jacquelyn Marushka
The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum hosted a ceremony on June 9 to unveil the beloved Chet Atkins bronze statue, which was recently displaced from its home of 23 years at the corner of 5th and Union in downtown Nashville. The statue will now reside at the museum.
The ceremony to celebrate the most photographed statue in Nashville was hosted by the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum’s CEO, Linda Chambers, and country artist, legendary guitarist and Musicians Hall of Fame Inductee, Steve Wariner.
Other special guests at the unveiling of the likeness of the guitar master included Dave Pomeroy, President of the American Federation of Musicians Nashville Chapter; Russell Faxon, sculptor; John Knowles, certified guitar player, and singer, comedian and Musicians Hall of Fame Inductee Ray Stevens.
Sony Music Publishing Nashville Signs Seth Mosley
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R, bottom row): Carter Hammond, Seth Mosley and Rusty Gaston; (L-R, top row): Bryan Coleman and Kenley Flynn
Sony Music Publishing Nashville has signed award-winning songwriter, producer and musician Seth Mosley to a global publishing agreement.
Mosley is a two-time Grammy winner who has also won multiple Dove Awards, Billboard’s No.1 Christian Producer of the Year and SESAC’s Songwriter of the Year. He co-wrote Colton Dixon’s “Build a Boat,” which landed at No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Christian Songs and Christian AC Airplay charts and has achieved hit collaborations with For King & Country including “Fix My Eyes” and “Joy.”
Mosley co-wrote Gabby Barrett’s latest single “Glory Days,” which impacted country radio on Monday (June 12) and was the most-added single of the week. Mosley also has upcoming releases with Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Madeline Edwards and Kylie Morgan.
“Working with Seth is an absolute dream. His work ethic, talent and character are all first-class. We are so grateful for his belief in SMP Nashville to take his already decorated career to the next level,” shares Sony Music Publishing Nashville’s Senior Director, Creative A&R, Kenley Flynn.
“I’m so thankful to be partnered with Sony. They have the best publishing team in the business. It’s an honor to work with people who take our songs as seriously as we do as writers. I genuinely feel like I have incredible champions in Kenley, Rusty [Gaston], and the rest of the top-notch creative crew. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else,” says Mosley.
Joey Hendricks Signs Publishing Deal With Warner Chappell & Daschent
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Spencer Nohe (WCM), Amanda Roach (WCM), Bryce Sherlow (WCM), Sophie Hopkins (WCM), BJ Hill (WCM), Christina Wiltshire (WCM), Joey Hendricks, Dane Schmidt (daschent), Benji Amaefule (WCM), Alex Cheatham (WCM), Jake Moss (daschent), Alexa Morris (WCM), Sara Latimer (WCM), Ben Vaughn (WCM)
Warner Chappell Music and Dane Schmidt‘s Daschent have signed singer-songwriter Joey Hendricks to an exclusive artist development and worldwide publishing agreement.
Hendricks moved to Nashville from Washington state in 2018. He has written songs for Lady A, Nate Smith, Avenue Beat and Eric Ethridge. He recently released a new single, “Wild Wind,” which he co-wrote with Emily Shackelton and Andy Skib. On Friday (June 16) he will release his latest single “Run Away,” which he co-wrote alongside Aaron Espe.
Hendricks is set to release his debut album next year, which also includes co-writes with songwriters Steve Moakler, Devin Dawson, Lori McKenna, Dan Layus, Ben Chapman, Meg McRee, Savana Santos, Jaida Dreyer, Tawgs Salter and Michael Whitworth.
Weekly Register: Jelly Roll Claims Top Country Album Debut
/by Liza AndersonJelly Roll‘s first country project Whitsitt Chapel has claimed the top debut on the country albums chart this week, landing at No. 2—and No. 3 overall—with 90K in total consumption (63K album only/31 million song streams) according to Luminate data.
Morgan Wallen‘s One Thing At A Time maintains its No. 1 streak with 117K (4.7K album only/141 million song streams). His Dangerous: The Double Album moves to No. 3 with 46K (971 album only/58 million song streams). Zach Bryan‘s American Heartbreak stays at No. 4 with 32K (21K album only/38 million song streams), and Luke Combs‘ Gettin’ Old lands at No. 5 with 32K (1.9K album only/36 million song streams).
The top country streaming songs remain the same this week.
Wallen’s “Last Night” rests at No. 1 with 24 million new streams, adding to 517 million RTD. Combs’ cover of “Fast Car” takes No. 2 again with 16 million streams, adding to 155 million RTD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” bides at No. 3 with 13 million new streams, adding to 698 million RTD. Wallen’s “Thinkin’ Bout Me” stays at No. 4 with 12 million streams, adding to 192 million RTD, while “You Proof” persists at No. 5 with 11 million new streams, adding to 628 million RTD.
Brent Cobb Follows His ‘Southern Star’ On New Project Out This Fall
/by Lorie HollabaughPainting: Suzie Leiber
Brent Cobb will release his new album, Southern Star, on Sept. 22 via Ol’ Buddy Records/Thirty Tigers. The title track from the new collection is out now.
The project is Cobb’s first self-produced album, and was recorded at Macon’s famed Capricorn Sound Studios. A love-letter to his Southern roots, Southern Star is filled with the sounds and stories of Cobb’s home state of Georgia. Across the collection’s ten tracks, Cobb finds beauty in the small moments as he explores seemingly simple themes and pays tribute to the region that influenced so many legendary artists.
“You know how when you’re growing up, you’re told that if you ever get lost out there, look for the northern star to help find direction back home? Well, I’m from Georgia. So, I always look for the southern star,” explains Cobb. “This album, the songs, the sounds… it’s all a product of where I’m from both musically and environmentally. Historically and presently, that place also happens to be the same place that cultivated a good many of the most influential artists in the whole world of music. Music as we know it would not exist without the American south. It’s funky and sentimental. It’s simple and complex.”
In celebration of the new album, Cobb will embark on a headlining tour this fall with stops at Austin’s Parish, Dallas’ Studio at The Factory, Los Angeles’ Troubadour, San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall, New York’s Bowery Ballroom, Lexington’s The Burl, Atlanta’s Terminal West, Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl and more. He’ll also join Luke Combs on his sold-out “World Tour” this summer as well as select dates with Whiskey Myers and The Steel Woods.
Southern Star Track Listing:
1. “Southern Star”
2. “It’s a Start”
3. “Livin’ the Dream”
4. “Patina”
5. “‘On’t Know When”
6. “Kick the Can”
7. “Devil Ain’t Done”
8. “When Country Came Back to Town”
9. “Miss Ater”
10. “Shade Tree”