Luke Combs Enters Top Five On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart

Luke Combs. Photo: Jeremy Cowart

Luke Combs jumps two positions to join the top five on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart this week. He is a co-writer on seven of his charting songs, such as “Love You Anyway,” “Going, Going, Gone,” “5 Leaf Clover,” “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ Old,” “Joe,” “You Found Yours” and “Hannah Ford Road.”

Morgan Wallen heads back to the No. 1 spot this week as a co-writer on 13 charting songs. Ashley Gorley (No. 2), Ryan Vojtesak (No. 3) and Zach Bryan (No. 4) complete the top five.

The weekly MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart uses algorithms based upon song activity according to airplay, digital download track sales and streams. This unique and exclusive addition to the MusicRow portfolio is the only songwriter chart of its kind.

Click here to view the full MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart.

Rebels & Renegades Music Festival To Return In October

The Rebels & Renegades Festival in Monterey, California is set to take place Oct. 6-8 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds.

This year’s lineup includes headliners Turnpike Troubadours, Whiskey Myers and Wilco as well as Elle King, Ole Crow Medicine Show, Brent Cobb, Whiskey Myers, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, The Infamous Stringdusters, Vincent Neil Emerson and more.

Expanding to three days, fans will be able to hear and see their favorite bands play the same iconic stage on which Jimi Hendrix set his guitar aflame at 1967’s Monterey Pop Festival.

“What was once just a dream has now become a reality,” says the festival’s promoter Dan Sheehan. “The lineup for Rebels & Renegades 2023 is one of the best lineups I have developed for any of our festivals. It was quite the process putting it together over the last 4 months and I am really excited to share it with the world.”

Presale signup is available now and tickets will go on sale on tomorrow, April 11. For more information, click here.

Titans & Nissan Stadium Name SeatGeek As Official Primary Ticketing Partner

Nissan Stadium. Photo: by Gabriel Tovar

The Tennessee Titans and Nissan Stadium are moving on from Ticketmaster and have named SeatGeek as their official primary ticketing partner starting April 1, 2023. The new deal marks SeatGeek’s sixth NFL partnership as its Official Ticketing Partner, starting with the 2023 season. SeatGeek will also power all concerts and other events in Nissan Stadium, excluding any events already on sale prior to April 1.

“We’re in the business of making memories, and live events have an incredible capacity to bring people together and mark those special moments in time,” says Titans Chief Revenue Officer, Adam Nuse. “When looking for a new ticketing partner, we knew we needed a like-minded team that looked beyond the technology of today—a partner that could evolve alongside us, creating innovative products for today’s fans, but also for generations to come. We are confident SeatGeek will provide our fans with a superior live event experience that perfectly exemplifies the spirit of Tennessee.”

Fans entering Nissan Stadium will take advantage of SeatGeek’s mobile app to create the ultimate live event experience. Fans can use SeatGeek’s Deal Score algorithm to browse the best prices for the best tickets. By leaning into SeatGeek’s Rally technology, the Titans aim to improve game-day communication with fans and make stadium entry faster and more convenient with digital scanning to get more fans in seats before kickoff.

As part of the deal, SeatGeek’s backend technology platform, Unify, will help the Titans and venue staff manage their sales and inventory efficiently to deliver a customized live event experience for today’s fans, with SeatGeek’s vertically integrated platform helping the team capture better economics.

“Nashville is an extraordinary city, filled with some of the country’s most passionate sports and music fans, and we’re thrilled to be part of its culture,” says Danielle du Toit, President at SeatGeek. “The Titans and venue staff at Nissan Stadium are looking years into the future, implementing state-of-the-art technology that will impact the live event experience for today’s fans and the fans of tomorrow. With our comprehensive customer database and fan-first features, we’re excited to help the Titans usher in the next generation of football fanatics and concert-goers, exceeding the expectations of fans stepping off Broadway and into the stadium.”

SeatGeek showed remarkable success in 2022, announcing 16 new partnerships with sports organizations and their respective venues, including the Utah Jazz, Baltimore Ravens, NHL’s Florida Panthers and more. The company also recently announced marketplace partnerships with Major League Baseball (MLB) and Paciolan, the largest ticketing company in college athletics, expanding SeatGeek’s reach to new audiences.

This article also appears in MusicRow‘s sister publication, The Sports Credential.

Weekly Register: Morgan Wallen Marks Fifth Week Atop Country Albums Chart

This week marks Morgan Wallen‘s fifth consecutive week at No. 1 on the country albums chart with One Thing At A Time, which also landed at No. 1 overall once again, with 173K in total consumption (7.9K album only/207 million song streams) according to Luminate data.

The rest of the country albums top five also remains the same.

Luke CombsGettin’ Old stays at No. 2 with 54K (7.8K album only/57 million song streams) and Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album notches No. 3 again with 45K (1.7K album only/55 million song streams). Zach Bryan‘s American Heartbreak rests at No. 4 with 27K (2.8K album only/32 million song streams) and Taylor Swift‘s Red (Taylor’s Version) continues at No. 5 with 20K (4K album only/21 million song streams).

On the country streaming songs chart, Wallen’s “Last Night” persists at No. 1 with 29 million new streams adding to 273 million RTD and “Thinkin’ Bout Me” stays at No. 2 with 14 million streams adding to 78 million RTD. “You Proof” remains at No. 3 with 13 million streams adding to 518 million RTD. Bryan’s “Something In The Orange” jumps to No. 4 with 11 million streams adding to 586 million RTD and Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Rock and A Hard Place” moves to No. 5 with 11 million streams adding to 407 million RTD.

Jordan Davis Announces ‘Damn Good Time Tour’

Jordan Davis has announced his “Damn Good Time Tour,” which will kick off Aug. 31 in Atlanta at the Roxy before heading to Nashville for Labor Day weekend as well as Philadelphia, New York and Boston before wrapping in Las Vegas in October. Avery Anna, Gabby Barrett, Danielle Bradbery, Flatland Calvary, Greylan James, Dylan Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe, Mike Ryan, Connor Smith and Georgia Webster will all serve as support on select dates.

Davis’ official fan club, The Parish, will have first access to tickets on their website. The Parish Gold presale will start tomorrow, April 11 at 10 a.m. local time, and the Digital Membership presale will begin Wednesday, April 12 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will go on sale to the public Friday, Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. local time. For more information, click here.

Industry Ink: Warner Music Nashville, Love Rising, Austin Luther

Warner Music Nashville & Pearl-Cohn High School Team To Release ‘Guitar Sale’

Arielle B with Warner Music Nashville and Pearl-Cohn High School team members.

Warner Music Nashville celebrated the release of Pearl-Cohn High School-affiliated artist Arielle B’s new single “Guitar Sale” last week at the Warner Music office on Music Row. The release of “Guitar Sale” is the culmination of a long-standing partnership between the record label and the entertainment magnet school, which began in 2013 under Warner Music Nashville Chairman Emeritus John Esposito. The event included key members of the metro school district and staff from both Pearl-Cohn and Warner Music Nashville, including a speech by Co-Chair & Co-President Ben Kline.

“I am so proud of Arielle B. and the amazing students and staff at Pearl Cohn for helping us achieve this incredible milestone together,” said Stephanie Davenport, Warner Music Nashville A&R and Project Manager. “Releasing this song has been ten years in the making, and I hope it is the first of many for our partnership. I see great things in the future for Arielle B. and all of the students that had a part in ‘Guitar Sale!'”

Love Rising Raises Over $500,000 For LGBTQ+ Tennessee Organizations

Love Rising, a benefit concert for the Tennessee Equality Project, Inclusion Tennessee, OUTMemphis and The Tennessee Pride Chamber, took place on March 20 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Love Rising raised over $500,000 and counting for these LGBTQAI+ organizations and continues to raise funds via its Propeller Auction.

Allison Russell, Amanda Shires, Brittany Howard, Hayley Williams, Hozier, Jason Isbell, Joy Oladokun, Julien Baker, Maren Morris, Mya Byrne, Sheryl Crow, Yola and many more performed to raise money for the cause. Additionally, the Looking Out Foundation supported the event by accepting donations and doubling contributions received, up to a maximum of $100,000.

Austin Luther Inks With Deluge Music

Pictured (L-R): Deluge Music’s Stephanie Greene, Austin Luther and Deluge Music’s David Robkin

Austin Luther has signed a worldwide publishing agreement with Deluge Music.

Luther is a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, originally hailing from Marshall, Minnesota. After attending the Berklee College of Music in Boston, he spent four years in Los Angeles touring with Sabrina Carpenter and Rachel Platten. Luther currently resides in Music City where, in addition to producing and writing, he plays bass in Winona Fighter, a Nashville-based punk band.

‘AIMP Nashville Pubcast’ Launches Season Six With Guest Hannah Babitt

Hannah Babbit

The Nashville Chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) has launched the sixth season of their podcast series, AIMP Nashville Pubcastwith guest Hannah Babitt.

As Founder & CEO of boutique management company Babz, Babbitt, who works in both Nashville and Los Angeles, represents this season’s expanded scope to new locations and genres. In addition to launching Babz in Los Angeles in 2020, and expanding with a Nashville branch earlier this year, Babitt has consulted for Big Machine Music and worked with crossover songwriters Laura Veltz, Sara Davis and Geoff Warburton, among others.

Hosted by Tim Hunze, Vice President of Publishing at Big Machine Music and an AIMP Nashville Board Member, the bi-weekly series features interviews with prominent songwriters and music publishing industry figures in Nashville and beyond. The AIMP Nashville Pubcast aims to provide insight to songwriters on their careers, inform listeners on the issues facing the music industry, and share lessons learned from their guests’ own experiences.

The next three episodes will feature Brandon Perdue (SVP, A&R + Publishing, River House Entertainment) on April 17, Jeffrey Hasson (Co-Head, UTA Nashville) on May 1 and David Israelite (President & CEO, NMPA) on May 15. Guests for the remainder of the season will be announced soon.

“It is my privilege to lead the AIMP Nashville Pubcast into Season Six with the help of so many incredible guests,” says Hunze. “Our show is only as good as the generous people willing to sit down and share their time and expertise, and I can’t wait for listeners to hear all of the amazing conversations we have on deck for this season. With how quickly our industry is always evolving, the best way we can serve our independent music publisher and songwriter communities is by providing a platform and space for conversations and idea sharing. We’re confident we’ve accomplished that with the Pubcast and Season Six!”

The AIMP Nashville Pubcast can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher and Soundcloud.

George Strait Returns To Fort Worth On November 17 & 18

George Strait. Photo: by Jill Trunnell

Country music legend George Strait has announced a two-night-only event in his home state, with back-to-back concerts set for Friday, November 17 and Saturday, November 18, 2023 at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena. The Country Music Hall of Famer will be joined by special guest Caitlyn Smith for both dates.

The two-night stand is a reprise of Strait’s two nights at Dickies Arena in 2022, which both sold out within hours of going on sale to the public. Tickets to the 2023 shows go on sale to the general public Friday, April 14 at 10 a.m. CT via Ticketmaster.com. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Tuesday, April 11 at 10 a.m. CT through Thursday, April 13 at 10 p.m. CT.

The news follows the announcement that Strait will team up with Chris Stapleton to perform one-off stadium dates this year in Phoenix, Seattle, Denver, Milwaukee, Nashville (two nights) and Tampa. Joining the King of Country and Stapleton for all dates are special guests Little Big Town.

Since his record-breaking “Cowboy Rides Away Tour” in 2014, Strait has performed for limited engagements outside of his 36-and-counting “Strait to Vegas” shows at T-Mobile Arena, including headlining both weekends of the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2021 plus his 31st appearance at the Houston Rodeo in 2022. With an unmatched 60 singles hitting the top of the charts—more than any other artist in any genre—during the span of his 30+ year career, Strait has collected 33 Platinum or multi-Platinum-selling albums, more than any other country artist and ranking third across all genres behind The Beatles and Elvis Presley.

The Texas troubadour is the only artist or act in history to have a Top 10 hit every year for over three decades and earned his 100th entry on the Billboard Country Airplay chart with his 2019 single, “The Weight of the Badge.” He has sold nearly 70 million albums and earned more than 60 major entertainment industry awards.

Monument Records powerhouse vocalist Smith has won a Critics’ Choice Award, been nominated for an ACM Award, and written songs for Miley Cyrus, Dolly Parton, Meghan Trainor, John Legend and Garth Brooks. Last year, she released her self-produced project High, and this spring, completed the second half of that album, adding six new songs to make her full record, High & Low, out April 14.

Carrie Underwood To Celebrate 15th Anniversary As A Grand Ole Opry Member

Carrie Underwood welcomed in to the Grand Ole Opry family on May 8, 2008. Photo: Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry

Carrie Underwood will celebrate her 15th anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member with a two-show performance on the hallowed stage Saturday, May 13.

Underwood made her Grand Ole Opry debut on June 10, 2005, two weeks after winning American Idol. She was inducted as a member of the Opry family on May 8, 2008 by fellow Oklahoman, Opry member Garth Brooks.

Underwood will be joined by Deana Carter, Michael Ray and more for her 15th anniversary shows. Fans not able to attend in person can tune in for a one-hour portion of the night’s first show that will air live at 8 p.m. CT and will re-air at 11 p.m. CT, as Opry Live on Circle Television. The show will livestream via Circle’s social channels and be heard on SiriusXM’s Willie’s Roadhouse channel 59. The shows will air in their entirety on WSM Radio and opry.com/wsmonline.com.

Underwood recently completed her 43-city “Denim & Rhinestones Tour,” and will return to her ongoing “Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency” in June.

Ian Munsick Brings ‘The West To The Rest,’ With Wife & Manager Caroline At His Side [Interview]

With his sophomore album White Buffalo, out today (April 7), Ian Munsick dives 18 tracks deeper into his mission of bringing western country music to the forefront.

The journey began with Coyote Cry, a 10-track effort Ian wrote, recorded and produced that earned him a recording contract with Warner Music Nashville. The project was very unique, with his mountain-high voice singing about western imagery and values.

On White Buffalo, the Wyoming native leans in to the lane that he has created for himself. He brings things down to the basics on track “Horses & Weed,” hunts down healing on “White Buffalo” and paints a vibrant picture of gypsy love on “River Run.” The visuals, with the prairie animals and western-wear, are almost as intriguing as the music.

Ian enlisted label-mate Cody Johnson for the duet “Long Live Cowgirls” on White Buffalo. The track has already garnered nearly 100 million global streams, topped SiriusXM The Highway’s Hot 30 Countdown and recently became Ian’s first career RIAA Gold-certified single.

Ian & Caroline Munsick

In the years since Ian hit the scene, after first arriving in town as a student at Belmont University, he has had a secret weapon: his manager and now wife, Caroline Munsick.

Caroline was also a student at Belmont while Ian was there, but the two only had one class together and rarely spoke. She started her management career by hanging around the midtown bars that attract music business professionals. After striking up a relationship with George Strait-manager Erv Woolsey, Caroline began to see a path forward into her own management career.

She started her Not A Public Figure management company—and clothing brand—and eventually helped to convince her former classmate Ian to go all in on his unique artistry.

“She knew that I had potential as an artist. For me, being an artist was the only way that I could write, perform and produce my music—and I love to do all of those three things,” Ian says.

Ian and Caroline’s relationship was strictly business for a while, until they couldn’t resist their romantic chemistry anymore. In early 2020, the two welcomed son Crawford and married later that year in scenic Montana. Ian’s “Me Against The Mountain” music video served as the couple’s wedding video.

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“We didn’t tell anybody [that we were together] until I announced I was pregnant,” Caroline says. “We were so worried people weren’t going take us seriously.

“As soon as we announced that we were pregnant and let people know we were together, that’s when we signed with UTA, Ian signed his publishing deal and his record deal. All the stars started aligning. I really think us having Crawford was a reason for all of that,” she shares. “It was more tough at the beginning, just breaking stereotypes people had without knowing us.”

Now, two albums in, the Munsicks have found their place as a talented artist-manager duo pushing the western boundary of country music further towards the rockies. With White Buffalo, Ian draws on his life as a father and a husband frequently.

“Dig,” a standout track on the project, shares a message of pursuit of a partner. Written with Dave Villa and Jessi Alexander, the lyrics claim, “I ain’t afraid of a little dirt. Girl, your love’s a gift, and I ain’t afraid to dig.”

Another highlight is “More Than Me,” a song Ian wrote with Carlton Anderson, Casey Beathard and Phil O’Donnell. The song talks about the couple’s focus on their faith first and each other second, with Ian singing, “I don’t mind second place. Ain’t that amazing grace? She loves me faithfully ’cause she loves Him more than me.”

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On the Adam James and Ben Simonetti co-write “Little Man,” Ian uses his son Crawford as a muse. He sings, “Know you’re gonna grow up in a hurry. I’ll soak it in while I can. You’ve got a way of making big world worries seem so little, man.”

“I became a dad in 2020. I became a husband in 2020. Those life-changing moments are all in this album. They are a huge inspiration for my writing. Caroline and Crawford are in all of these songs,” he says, “It’s just more blatant in some than others.”

Like on Coyote Cry, Ian channels his playful, rhythmic side on White Buffalo, as well. On “Cowshit in the Morning,” he bemoans a love that turned sour when she turned her nose up at Ian’s way of living. On “Barn Burner,” he catches a lover cheating and it doesn’t end well, with Ian singing, “Ain’t saying I did, ain’t saying I didn’t, but I’m glad it’s ashes now. She threw a pitchfork through my heart, then her barn burned down.”

From the life lived between Coyote Cry and White Buffalo, and the platform Ian and Caroline have grown, there’s no doubt that his mission to bring “the west to the rest” will continue to be a fruitful one.

White Buffalo is available everywhere now.