New Taylor Swift Pop-Up Exhibit Opens At Country Music Hall Of Fame

Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Ahead of her Nashville stops of “The Eras Tour” this weekend (May 5 – 7), a new pop-up exhibit “Through Taylor Swift’s Eras” has opened at The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, featuring a selection of iconic costumes worn by Swift.

Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The limited-run exhibit includes 10 outfits that represent each of the artist’s 10 albums, from 2006’s Taylor Swift to 2022’s Midnights. The pop-up is part of the museum’s comprehensive gallery experience and is included with general admission. It runs through May 31.

Swift has reinvented herself with each new album through changes in everything from her musical direction to the costuming that defines the eras of her career. Among the items on display from Swift’s wardrobe are the Vivetta faux fur jacket and rhinestone-accented Norma Kamali bikini Swift wore in the 2019 music video for “You Need to Calm Down;” the Marina Toybina-designed circus ringmaster ensemble of a top hat, cane, rhinestone and sequin-embellished jacket, shorts and knee-high, laced LaDuca boots Swift wore to perform “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” at the 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards; and the Mandalay multicolored fringe dress and Everybody by B. Z. Moda tall boots Swift wore during the first act of her “Fearless Tour” in 2009-2010.

The museum also updated its display in the third-floor Taylor Swift Education Center with new artifacts representing Swift and her latest studio album, Midnights. These objects will be on view through early summer 2024 and are also accessible with general museum admission.

New items now on display in the Taylor Swift Education Center include the sequin-covered cape, Michael Schmidt Studios bustier and briefs and Stuart Weitzman boots worn by Swift in the 2022 video for “Bejeweled;”; the Taylor GSLJ “Living Jewels” acoustic guitar Swift used to perform “Last Kiss” during her “Speak Now World Tour” (2011-2012) and in the 2022 music video for “Anti-Hero;” and the New York University cap and gown Swift wore when she received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree and delivered the commencement address at the school’s 2022 graduation ceremony.

The Taylor Swift Education Center located within the museum’s galleries is a two-story, 7,500-square-foot space that opened in 2013 and was made possible through a generous donation from Swift to the museum’s capital campaign, which doubled the size of the nonprofit cultural organization. The education center includes classrooms, youth art installations, interactive galleries and learning labs with resources to facilitate distance learning and songwriting programs. In 2022, more than 134,000 people were served through more than 1,100 educational programs offered by the museum—many of which originated in the Taylor Swift Education Center.

Live In The Vineyard Goes Country Closes Out 2023 Event

Pictured (L-R): Neon Union’s Andrew Millsaps and Leo Brooks during Live In The Vineyard Goes Country 2023, presented by Visit Napa Valley. Photo: LITV/Will Bucquoy

Another Live In The Vineyard Goes Country (LITVGC) is in the books, with the three-day festival in Napa Valley, California coming to an end on April 27.

Over the course of three days, music supervisors and programmers, VIPs and partners were treated to performances from top country talent, all while enjoying the region’s renowned wines.

Jimmie Allen performs during the Send-Off Brunch at Regusci Winery at Live In The Vineyard Goes Country. Photo: LITV/JETBLACK/Ryan Waneka

Before the event commenced, an exclusive music industry lunch was held at Cuvaison Estate Wines on April 25 and featured performances by Kimberly Kelly, Neon Union, Meghan Patrick and Dalton Dover.

The Welcome Reception kicked off the celebration at Nickel & Nickel on the evening of April 25, accompanied by live performances from Hannah Ellis, Chase McDaniel, Warren Zeiders and Aaron Watson. As the sun was coming down, multiple dinners started across the city, complete with acoustic-style performances from Catie Offerman, Levi Hummon, MaRynn Taylor, James Barker Band, Neon Union and Patrick. Another set of VIP dinners also occurred and hosted acts such as Dover, McDaniel, Cody Belew, Kelly, Jay Allen and Tyra Madison.

On the morning of the second day on April 26, Jay Allen took a lift in a hot air balloon over Napa Valley, performing snippets of his music. On the ground, the VIP Tailgate at the Robert Mondavi Winery was in full swing during the mid-morning, including performances from Coffey Anderson, Kimberly Perry, Lanco and Jackson Dean.

Lauren Alaina performs on the Main Stage event at The Uptown Theatre during Live In The Vineyard Goes Country. Photo: LITV/JETBLACK/Ryan Waneka

During wine tastings at Trefethan Winery and Caymus Vineyards, Belew, Madison Ian Flanigan and Dillon Carmichael performed.

Rounding out the day was the main highlight of the event: The Main Stage Concert at Uptown Theatre. Five artists, including Jay Allen, Jake Worthington, Griffen Palmer, Lauren Alaina and Jake Owen, took the stage. DJ Jason Johnson provided the vibes at the Late-Night event.

The third and final day of LITVGC consisted of the Send Off Brunch at Regusci Winery. Guests were treated to performances from William Beckmann, Kat & Alex, Drake Milligan, Brandy Clark and Jimmie Allen.

Pictured (L-R): Lanco’s Trip Howell and Jared Hampton, Jackson Dean, FF Entertainment’s & LITVGC Founder Bobbii Jacobs, Lanco’s Brandon Lancaster, Chandler Baldwin and Eric Steedly. Photo: LITV/JETBLACK/Ryan Waneka

Pictured (L-R): Levi Hummon and Catie Offerman snap a photo at the Talent House at Feast It Forward during Live In The Vineyard Goes Country. Photo: LITV/JETBLACK/Ryan Waneka

Jay Allen takes a lift in a hot air balloon with Napa Valley Aloft during Live In The Vineyard Goes Country. Photo: LITV/JETBLACK/Ryan Waneka

Dierks Bentley Notches 22nd Career No. 1 With ‘Gold’

Dierks Bentley has earned his 22nd No. 1 hit, with “Gold” reaching the top of the Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart this week. The track also hit the top of the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart in November.

The lead track from his 10th studio album Gravel & Gold, “Gold” spreads of a message of gratitude, looking at life from a different perspective and treasuring every day moments. Bentley wrote the tune with Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley and Luke Dick.

“When we wrote ‘Gold,’ I wanted to write a song that captures the idea of enjoying the journey,” Bentley shares. “The reality is that there are a lot of rocky times that we all go through, but amongst all the tough stuff, when you look for the special moments it can change how you view the world. I know that’s a reminder I need for myself, so the fans and country radio embracing it means a lot.”

Bentley will take his Gravel & Gold album on the road this summer on the “Gravel & Gold Tour.” He will be joined by a full slate of supporting talent on select dates, including Jordan Davis, Elle King, Tracy Lawrence, Tyler Braden, Caylee Hammack, Hot Country Knights, Kameron Marlowe, The Cadillac Three, The Red Clay Strays, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Shane Smith & the Saints, Caitlyn Smith and Hailey Whitters. The tour kicks off on June 1 in Toronto, Ontario.

Grand Ole Opry Opens New ‘Famous Friends’ Exhibit

Johnny Cash and Elvis. Photo: Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry opened its newest tour exhibit “Famous Friends” today (May 1) featuring some of the most iconic celebrities, cultural figures and artists from a variety of genres who have visited and performed on the iconic Opry Stage.

The collection, installed at the Acuff House, displays costumes, photos and personal items from celebrities including Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Harlem Globetrotters, Andy Griffith, Leslie Jordan, Steve Martin, Sissy Spacek, Jack White, multiple U.S. Presidents and more.

“The Grand Ole Opry has been a staple of the country music scene for almost a century, and over the years, we’ve had the honor of welcoming some truly special guests to our stage,” says Dan Rogers, VP and Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry. “From legendary musicians to renowned actors and even U.S. presidents, the Opry has played host to a diverse range of talents and personalities, each leaving their own unique mark on our history. We’re excited to provide a new opportunity for our guests to experience these unique Opry stories.”

Some of the exhibit’s unique items include:
– Copy of Tony Bennett’s 2006 song chart for “Cold, Cold Heart,” signed by Tim McGraw
– Ray Charles’ stage wear tuxedo worn in the 1990s
– Leslie Jordan’s outfit worn during his Opry debut in 2021
– One of Steve Martin’s earliest known banjos
– Former President Richard Nixon’s Yo-Yo used on stage during the opening night of the Grand Ole Opry House in 1974
– Sissy Spacek’s script for “Coal Miner’s Daughter”
– Actress and singer Chrissy Metz’s Opry debut dress she wore in 2020
– Jack White’s 1968 Fender Stratocaster and custom suit by Manuel Cuevas worn to the 2014 Grammy Awards

Admission to the “Famous Friends” exhibit is included with the purchase of an Opry House Daytime Backstage Tour ticket.

Mark Your Calendar—May 2023

Single/Track Release Dates:

Photo: Claire Schaper

May 1 
Cynthia Renee/Working On A Hangover/SSM Nashville
Pat Boone feat. Ray Stevens, The Gatlin Brothers, Lorrie Morgan, Deborah Allen and Dean Miller/Grits/The Gold Label

May 5
Kimberly Perry/If I Die Young Pt. 2/Records Nashville/Columbia Records
Stephan Hogan/You Or The West Coast/Mavericks Records

May 8 
Chase Rice/Bad Day To Be A Cold Beer/Dack Janiels/Broken Bow Records
MaRynn Taylor/Make You Mine/Black River Records

May 12
Mike Kuster/Frog Eye Mud Bog

May 15 
Ken Domash/If I Was A Beer/Thunder Mountain Records

May 22
Joe Hermes/Used To Be Me/OTM Productions

May 26
Megan Barker/Cowboys

May 30
Robby Johnson/June in July/Nashville Record Company

 

 

Album/EP Release Dates:

Photo: David McClister

May 5
Justin Moore
/Stray Dog/The Valory Music Co. 
Megan Moroney/Lucky/Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records
Rodney Crowell/The Chicago Sessions/New West Records
Meghan Patrick/Greatest Show On Dirt/Riser House Records

May 12
Parker McCollum
/Never Enough/MCA Nashville
Bailey Zimmerman/Religiously. The Album./Warner Music Nashville/Elektra
Lauren Daigle/Lauren Daigle/Atlantic Records/Centricity Music
George Birge/George Birge: Mind On You/Records Nashville
Tracy Lawrence/Live at Billy Bob’s Texas
Jeff Carson/448/Encore Music Group

May 19
Marty Stuart
/Altitude/Snakefarm
Josh Turner/Long Black Train Vinyl Release/MCA Nashville
Brandy Clark/Brandy Clark/Warner Records
Jordyn Shellhart/Primrose/Warner Music Nashville
Ella Langley/Excuse The Mess/Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville
Chapel Hart/Glory Days 
Colt Ford/Must Be The Country/Average Joes Entertainment
The Milk Carton Kids/I Only See The Moon/Far Cry Records/Thirty Tigers

 

 

Industry Events:

May 11
ACM Awards

May 15 – 18
Music Biz Conference

Brendan Rich Launches Rich Mgmt

Brendan Rich. Photo: Jason Myers

Brendan Rich has launched his own boutique artist management company Rich Mgmt. Rich will be joined by Sarah Paravia, who will serve as a day to day Coordinator for the company.

Based in Nashville, the new company’s roster will include Rich’s longtime clients Matt Stell, George Birge and Chris Bandi, along with new signing Darren Kiely.

A native of Buffalo, New York, Rich attended the University of Mississippi and got his start in the music industry in touring with stops at Buddy Lee Attractions and Paradigm before joining United Talent Agency, where he signed artists including Stell, Bandi, Jimmie Allen and Logan Mize. Following his time at UTA, Rich realized that his passion included being involved in all facets of an artist’s career, which led him to management and five years at Wide Open Music as a manager. This year, Rich made the decision to step out on his own, launching Rich Mgmt.

“Since my first days in the music business, I’ve always dreamt of opening my own management company,” Rich shares. “Those dreams have now come to fruition as we open our doors to manage world class artists, who we are honored to represent and guide in their careers.”

Reach Rich at brendan@richmgmt.co.

Kimberly Perry Releases Sequel To ‘If I Die Young’ From New Album ‘Bloom’

Photo: Claire Schaper

Kimberly Perry is revisiting one of her biggest hits as part of The Band Perry with “If I Die Young Pt. 2,” the sequel to the seven-time Platinum “If I Die Young.” The new single is set for release this Friday, May 5, and will be part of Perry’s upcoming album Bloom, out June 9 on Records/Columbia Nashville.

Perry returns to her songwriting roots on the record, which builds on the original storytelling with new verses and a nostalgic sound. “I felt like the story wasn’t finished,” admits Perry. “There needed to be a sequel that talked about where my head is these days now that I’ve experienced so much life–I’m having a baby, I’m married, I’ve moved to Nashville; I’ve seen all of these dreams come true since writing the original version.”

Produced by Jimmy Robbins, Bloom paints the picture of a woman who has experienced all of life’s highs and lows and has finally found her own voice. Perry co-penned the entire record herself with writers including Robbins, Nicolle Galyon, Jesse Frasure, Sasha Sloan, Casey Brown and Parker Welling.

While gearing up for the new album, Perry is set to make her solo artist debut at the Grand Ole Opry this weekend on Saturday, May 6.

Bloom Track Listing:
1. “If I Die Young Pt. 2” (Kimberly Perry, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins)
2. “Burn The House Down” (Kimberly Perry, Jimmy Robbins, Sasha Sloan)
3. “Cry At Your Funeral” (Kimberly Perry, Jesse Frasure)
4. “Ghosts” (Kimberly Perry, Nicolle Galyon, Jimmy Robbins)
5. “Smoke ‘Em Too” (Kimberly Perry, Casey Brown, Parker Welling)

Carrie Underwood To Launch Exclusive SiriusXM Channel

 

Carrie Underwood will launch an exclusive, year-round SiriusXM channel, Carrie’s Country, in June.

The station will be curated and presented by Underwood, and will be available to subscribers across North America in their cars or with the SXM App. Carrie’s Country joins SiriusXM’s artist channel lineup which includes Kenny Chesney’s No Shoes Radio, The Beatles Channel, Drake’s Sound 42 and more.

Underwood is expected to highlight her peers, favorite artists and influences on Carrie’s Country, with genres ranging from new and classic country, workout hits, gospel and beyond. She will also share stories behind her music, record-breaking career and life on the road.

“I’m thrilled to partner with SiriusXM on my new channel,” says Underwood. “I can’t wait to welcome listeners into my personal musical universe, sharing my favorite music across all of the genres I love, from classic rock to the latest in country.”

“Carrie Underwood is one of country music’s biggest and most multi-faceted artists today, and to collaborate with her on her very own SiriusXM channel is truly special,” says Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “Carrie’s Country will give listeners and fans the opportunity to connect with her on a new level, beyond her musical choices and influences, as she curates the channel’s programming. We welcome her to the SiriusXM family as we continue to expand our country music offerings to our subscribers.”

Programming that listeners can expect from Carrie’s Country includes monthly themed shows, morning workout and late-night hard-rock blocks, as well as Savior Sunday—a full day of inspirational music including Underwood’s own gospel catalog, country titles and more.

Inspired by her Las Vegas “Reflection” residency, Underwood will look back at career milestones and memories, all set to the songs that make up the soundtrack to her life. She will introduce listeners to her band members and touring crew, and will share her passions for fitness and wellness, gardening and more. Underwood will also invite friends, peers and fans to “Take the Wheel” as special guest DJs.

Jon Pardi Invited To Become Member Of The Grand Ole Opry

Jon Pardi performs at Stagecoach. Photo: Alexa Campbell

During his performance at Stagecoach Friday night (April 28) in Indo, California, Jon Pardi was invited to become the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Pictured (L-R): Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers, Jon Pardi, Guy Fieri. Photo: Jody Domingue

While on stage, Pardi was surprised when his friend and Emmy-winning famed restaurateur Guy Fieri directed him and the attention of his thousands of fans to a video where Opry member and Country Music Hall of Famer Alan Jackson appeared officially inviting the California native to became a member.

“That mic stand represents the future of country music as well as its incredible history,” Dan Rogers, Opry Executive Producer, told the crowd after he sat the Opry mic stand down in front of a surprised Pardi. “This night will go down in history, too, both because Jon is the first artist invited to join the Opry on this stage and because he’s the first native Californian to get that call. What a great night!”

“I moved to Nashville chasing a dream at 22 years old and now I’m here. I love you guys and I love country music. Thank you, everybody. This is an amazing night. I’ll never forget it,” said an emotional Pardi from stage before later in the night noting, “I always wondered how this might happen if it was going to. I never imagined anything this great. That was incredible.”

“There is no better representation of Northern California than you, man,” said Fieri backstage after the moment.

Pictured: Grand Ole Opry member and Country Music Hall of Famer Alan Jackson invites Jon Pardi to become the newest member of the Opry.

Rogers added backstage, “For nearly a decade now, Jon Pardi has been adding something great to the show every single time he plays the Opry. For me personally, I’ll never forget the big sounds he brought to the Opry stage during the pandemic and the way he connected with audiences around the world via our livestream even when he was playing to an empty Opry House. I have no doubt there are good times ahead for all of us with Jon as a future Opry member.”

The news of Pardi’s invitation comes on the heels of his third consecutive ACM Album of the Year nomination for Mr. Saturday Night, both as the artist and producer of the project.

When he is inducted, Pardi will become the first native Californian to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. An official induction date will be announced soon.

Diplo Doubles Down With Second Country Collection, Calls For More Nashville Collaborators [Interview]

Diplo. Photo: Aidan Cullen

When Diplo, or Thomas Wesley Pentz, released his first collection of collaborations with country artists—dubbed Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley, Chapter 1: Snake Oil—heads in Nashville turned.

The mega-hit DJ/producer behind the multi-Platinum hits “Where Are U Now” (with Skrillex and Justin Bieber), “Close To Me” (with Ellie Goulding and Swae Lee) and many others had dug into the country community, creating songs with Thomas Rhett, Zac Brown, Cam, Orville Peck and more, puzzling some on Music Row.

No one was prepared for Diplo’s collaboration with a then-rising new artist, Morgan Wallen, to became the six-time-Platinum smash hit “Heartless.” The trappy, dance-pop beat of the track mixed with the grit and ache of Wallen’s voice was a perfect mix, driving “Heartless” to become one of the biggest songs of 2019 and 2020.

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Now, Diplo is back at it again, scratching his itch to create refreshing country sounds. His newest project, Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley: Chapter 2 — Swamp Savant is out today (April 28) via Columbia, featuring collaborations with Sturgill Simpson, Dove Cameron, Morgan Wade, Parker McCollum, Sierra Ferrell, Paul Cauthen and more.

While it is quite unique for a pop music headliner to take such an interest in Nashville, it makes sense for Diplo, as he spent a lot of formative years in the Middle Tennessee area. He even graduated from Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

“I delivered Chinese food to Reba McEntire‘s house in high school,” Diplo tells MusicRow. “I was always a country fan. I loved country and hip-hop growing up. Some of my favorite artists were Alan Jackson and Wu-Tang Clan. That’s kind of normal if you live in the South and [are] exposed to both things.”

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After spending time near Nashville, Diplo moved out to the swamplands of Florida, where his dad lived. “We had both worlds [in Florida]. We had a really big hip-hop scene and a lot of people just loved country. My dad would drive me every day to the Indian reservation and buy cigarettes—we would listen to country records.”

As he got older, Diplo dug in to Americana music as well as classic country and rock. His attention turned to modern country music, as the genre has grown over the last few years, and discovered different sub-genres such as Texas country, Americana/folk country and straight-ahead Nashville country.

“I’ve learned about modern country in the last five years out of necessity, because it was getting bigger. I was meeting some of these artists who were asking to work with me. I was learning about them and I thought it was exciting.”

Diplo’s first Thomas Wesley Presents project got him in the room with Nashville songwriters for the first time, which he says was a welcomed new method of making music.

“[When I first started writing that album], I was like, ‘Damn, these country songwriters are really good.’ They’re really fast. They have great voices. They don’t take any bullshit and they’re diplomatic in the studio—they have their opinion but they listen to you,” he says. “It was just a different way [of writing] than I’m used to. I’m used to either having to fully control the session and do everything myself, or [having to navigate] when an artist has such an ego that it’s hard to get anything great.

“The country guys, they really have respect for me and I have a mutual respect for each of them. There’s a level of trust too, because they’re really going out on limb.”

He shares that even though plenty of country artists are interested in working with him, they and their teams get nervous about what a collaboration with a pop-hitmaker could look like in their catalogs.

“That was something I had to navigate. It was hard to find the guys who would give me a chance. Thomas Rhett and Young Thug is something I never thought I would ever see, and I think that was my favorite record from the [first] project,” Diplo says, adding that he also looked to rising stars and those on the periphery of country music who could take a bigger risk and be on a track with him.

“We had people who were on the periphery of country because they were giving me a chance and we were doing something different, pushing the boundaries,” he says. “For this next one, I just leaned into the genres I loved and the songs that I thought would really tie together as a strong set of songs that push country in different directions.”

Earlier in the year, Diplo released a taste of the Thomas Wesley Presents project’s second portion when he dropped “Wasted” with Kodak Black and Koe Wetzel. The track combines Wetzel’s country grunge sound with Black’s signature flows, culminating to Diplo’s vision of artists that work perfectly together who wouldn’t normally collaborate.

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“With Koe, we made a heavy rock record with a country attitude with Kodak Black. It was very confusing for people, but a lot of people like Kodak and Koe. They have a similar fan base, but you wouldn’t think about it that way.”

On another track, Diplo captures the glitz of Urban Cowboy. He enlisted Sturgill Simpson, Dove Cameron and Johnny Blue Skies for the track “Use Me (Brutal Hearts).”

“Something I was really inspired by was the Urban Cowboy movie, with the nightclubs and the idea of dancing to disco and country music, which really had this little affair in the ’70s. That’s where ‘Use Me’ came from. I really wanted to do something that felt like country and disco,” Diplo says. “I really felt like Sturgill could do it because he’s such a huge Bee Gees and Tom Jones fan.”

As for the next chapter, Diplo is still itching to make more creative country sounds with other Music City hitmakers.

“I’d love to do more. I’d love to get more artists on with me. I want other artists to say, ‘This guy is successful and he’s doing it in our world, too.’ I think I proved that with ‘Heartless,'” he shares. “We’re not getting country radio [on board yet] and we’re not getting on pop radio, but we really crushed on streaming. We really do a good job with some SiriusXM stations like The Highway, who really don’t have the rules that Nashville has. We just find where we can get in and then we push it that way.”

When asked if there’s someone specific he’d like to collaborate with, Diplo says definitely Luke Combs.

“I love Luke Combs. He’s so awesome and I think there’ll be something that we could find that could be a mix for both of us and would make sense,” he says. “Doing a collaboration is not a dirty word. It’s not so crazy. I think guys take it way too serious in Nashville, but what’s the worst that could happen? You have a weird song? The greatest records come to those people who take chances. So anybody who’s willing to take a chance with me, let me know. I just love that Nashville has so many great voices.”

Diplo will take over Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon for a special Thomas Wesley show on May 10. Tickets are available here.