Canyon Star TV Unveils New Family-Friendly Streaming Platform

Canyon Star TV has launched its new streaming platform featuring classic movies, documentaries, musical programs and thousands of hours worth of wholesome family entertainment.

Exclusive content includes Cheri Lucas (The Dog Expert), Victory Road with Lee Benton and thirty-nine episodes of The Joey Canyon Show, along with new music performances and over 25 original television shows that will soon begin production. Canyon Star TV also offers documentaries on Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, ABBA and The Beatles, cooking shows including Paula Dean’s Positively PaulaJustin Wilson Cajun Cookin’, Jill’s Inspiration Kitchen and Cookin’ with Butter as well as shows such as Live at Billy Bob’s Texas, Shotgun Red Variety Show, My Life My Songs with Jimmy Fortune, TruCountry with Heather Myles, Today’s Nashville and more.

As part of Canyon Star TV’s free streaming platform, viewers will also have access to live music videos, kids programming, talk shows, outdoor living and a growing amount of new faith-based programming.

“A little over five years ago, I had the vision of creating a streaming wholesome family network,” shares Joey Canyon, Owner & Co-Founder of Canyon Star TV. “A safe haven where parents could watch television with the whole family without fear of questionable language, improper sexual situations, horror, gore or violence. On Jan. 27 of 2023, Canyon Star TV became a global reality, and a true blessing for me and Kelly Kantz, my Co-Founder and President. We will continue to provide the very best in quality family entertainment.”

“After years of discussing and planning Canyon Star TV with the Owner and Founder Joey Canyon, I am beyond excited to see all of our hard work come to fruition,” says Kantz. “With the help of the wonderful producers and programmers, we have added fantastic programming and will continue to grow the outlet moving forward. I am very excited to share wonderful family-friendly programming with the world.”

Relative Music Group Welcomes Caroline Bouldin As Creative Director

Caroline Bouldin

Relative Music Group has hired Caroline Bouldin as its new Creative Director. She joins the publishing and artist development company’s team after time with Jody Williams Songs as a Creative Manager.

“I am eager to help lead and grow one of the best songwriting rosters in Nashville,” says Bouldin. “I am enthusiastic about being a part of such an incredible team, working on behalf of our songwriters, and positioning the company for continued success.”

Founded by father/son duo Dennis and Jesse Matkosky in 2017, Relative Music Group is known for their wide variety of songwriters, most notably Michael Hardy who is also a Partner at the company.

“Caroline is a rockstar,” share Dennis and Jesse. “In the short time she has been here she has already added so much to our company.  We are so proud to have her at Relative.”

Samantha Steele Promoted To COO At Triple 8 Management

Samantha Steele. Photo: Ashtin Paige

Samantha Steele has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer at Triple 8 Management.

In her new role, she will help lead a team of 30 managers, marketing, radio and partnership professionals and oversee operations, promote positive company culture and vision, and create solutions for internal communications and growth potential for both employees and clients.

“We want strong interconnectedness among everyone at Triple 8, and a working environment where people feel supported, inspired and that they’re never alone. Sam has a great history successfully managing and marketing artists and projects,” shares CEO/Founder George Couri. “This, when combined with caring for others, the company, and for the work we provide our clients, makes her, as COO, an important person to help us reinforce these core values. Life is short. In our time here, if we take care of people, they will take care of us, and everyone wins. Sam understands this better than anyone.”

Steele got her start in the music industry in 2008 via street team management and marketing before becoming General Manager at Good Time Inc. in 2010. Good Time was later acquired by Triple 8 Management in 2017. Under Steele’s management, Drew Holcomb sold over 350,000 albums and was dubbed “One of Americana’s Most Popular Stars” by Rolling Stone. Steele has also worked with Ellie Holcomb for her entire solo career, during which time Holcomb sold more than 300,000 records and published four books, the first being awarded the ECPA Bronze Award for sales of over 100,000 units. In total, Holcomb has sold more than 300,000 books under Steele’s guidance.

Additionally, Steele co-founded and produced the Moon River Music Festival alongside Drew Holcomb and Triple 8’s Executive Partner, Paul Steele. Since its inception, the event has grown into a 12,000-capacity festival in Chattanooga and is now partnered with Live Nation/C3 Presents while supporting the work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Continually paying it forward through the years, Steele has served multiple non-profits through financial donations and community service. With a primary focus of aiding children, Steele has contributed her efforts toward such organizations as IJM, Compassion International, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, St. Jude, Outdoor Chattanooga, Mercy Multiplied, Last Minute Toy Store and American Red Cross.

“Sam Steele is a diamond,” notes client Drew Holcomb. “She has the rare capacity to effectively dream and execute a vision for her clients, while maintaining kindness and humanity in the process. Her promotion to COO is the least surprising news I have heard in years. I’m very proud to have Sam in my corner.”

Congratulate Steele at Sam@Triple8Mgmt.com.

Moon River Music Festival Announces Full Lineup

The Moon River Music Festival presented by Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors has announced the full lineup for the upcoming event, taking place Sept. 9-10 at Chattanooga’s Coolidge Park.

Performers will include Hozier, Caamp, Goodbye Road (Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors and JohnnySwim), Nickle Creek, Marcus King Band, Judah & the Lion, First Aid Kit, Noah Cyrus, Larry Fleet, Houndmouth, Larkin Poe, Shane Smith & The Saints, Wilder Woods, Aoife O’Donovan, The 502s, The Dip, Son Little, Flipturn, S. G. Goodman, Sunny War, Richy Mitch & The Coalminers and Kaitlin Butts.

General Admission and VIP tickets will be available for pre-sale beginning tomorrow (Feb. 23) at 12 p.m. ET at Moonriverfestival.com with a general on-sale to follow.  VIP tickets include premium festival entrance, VIP viewing areas at each stage, exclusive bar access, unlimited access to the VIP lounge with seating and air-conditioned bathrooms, a dedicated VIP concierge to assist with all festival needs and a special commemorative poster.

The festival has built a lasting relationship within the Chattanooga community through local and state level nonprofit partnerships, and this year Moon River will again donate a portion of each ticket to Friends of Outdoor Chattanooga and St. Jude Children’s Hospital of Tennessee.

Founded in 2014, Moon River Music Festival is in its eighth year, the fifth in Chattanooga, after expanding from its original home at the historic Levitt Shell in Memphis. The last few years have featured headliners including Brandi Carlile, The Avett Brothers, The National, Wilco, Lord Huron, Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit and The Head And The Heart.

Third Annual Big Machine Music City Grand Prix Tickets On Sale Now

Tim McGraw performing at the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. Photo: Courtesy of the Music City Grand Prix

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix is back for its third annual race on Aug. 4 through 6, 2023. Organizers have added a few elements to the event this year, including a Saturday night race under the lights of downtown Nashville and an earlier start time on Sunday for the NTT IndyCar Series weekend.

Tickets for the annual IndyCar race and festival are on sale now at the Music City Grand Prix website.

The Saturday night race will showcase the new SRO GR Cup and the returning SRO GT America Series, featuring super car manufacturers Lamborghini, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Porsche and more.

After a late afternoon start time the first two years, race executives and IndyCar worked together with NBC to move the green flag for the NTT IndyCar Series Sunday race start time to 11:30 a.m. CT so fans will enjoy cooler temperatures and a full day of thrilling race action.

“We are thrilled to bring back one of Nashville’s premier sporting events this summer,” says Jason Rittenberry,  President & COO, Big Machine Music City Grand Prix. “We listened to our fans and have made some exciting changes that will enhance the overall festival experience. This will be our best race yet.”

Three-Day Ticket Packages, Clubs and Suites are now available for the third annual Big Machine Music City Grand Prix.  Fans can choose their optimal grandstand seat to watch as the drivers compete in the 80-lap, 2.1-mile, 11-turn course which goes around Nissan Stadium, over the Cumberland River and curves around downtown Nashville.  The event will feature live music each day and culminate with a headline concert Friday and Saturday night.

Due to popular demand, the NetJets Club RPM presented by Flatrock Motorclub tickets, will accommodate more guests in 2023.  Located on Turn three, it has dynamic views, air conditioning and all-day premium food and beverages. Club RPM has sold out quickly in the past.  A limited number of tickets are available now during the initial ticket on-sale.  In addition, the event has added Turn Nine Club, a new experience with views of the most action-packed corner and its own private grandstand, an air-conditioned tent area with all-inclusive food and beverages featuring Edley’s Bar-B-Que and Pancho and Lefty’s Cantina.

Big Machine Music City Grand Prix 2023 Tickets Options:

Club Packages:

  • Three-day Club RPM – $2,850 all-inclusive (includes paddock pass, concert access, food and premium open bar)
  • Three-day East Club – $1,449 all-inclusive (includes paddock pass, concert access, food, beer and wine)
  • Three-day Turn Nine Club – $849 all-inclusive (includes paddock pass, concert access, food, beer and wine)

Grandstand and General Admission:

  • Three-day Grandstand – $219
  • Three-day Premium Grandstand – $229 (with chairbacks)
  • Three-day General Admission – $139

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

Concord Announces Multiple Executive Promotions, Including Four In Nashville Office

 

Concord has promoted four staff members in the Nashville office. Carol Boldish has been elevated to VP, Production, Concord Label Group; Elysha Miracle rises to SVP, Rights Data Management; Gary Paczosa has been promoted to SVP, A&R, Rounder Records; and Kelly Voigt has been promoted to SVP, Corporate Communications.

Boldish joined Concord with the acquisition of Razor & Tie/Kidz Bop in 2015 in the Production Department and was responsible for delivery of all physical and digital releases. During her eight years at Concord, Boldish handled merging of Razor & Tie assets into Concord and assisted with purchasing. Growing alongside the Production Department, Boldish found her niche by identifying a need for someone to specialize in the expansion and complexity of vinyl manufacturing, which continues to grow every year.

Miracle started with Concord in February 2017. Launching Concord’s first ever Rights Data Management department, she worked to build a Catalog Repertoire Management team, Rights Optimization team, and centralization of the Income Tracking team. In 2022, she also began overseeing the Frontline Supply Chain Operations team and is now managing both the Catalog and New Release supply chain processes, as well as revenue optimization teams to best optimize Concord’s recorded music, theatrical and publishing catalogs.

Paczosa came to Concord in 2015 with the acquisition of Vanguard/Sugar Hill Records, where he started his A&R career in 2007. As a record producer and engineer, Paczosa has won 10 Grammys for his work with Alison Krauss, Sarah Jarosz, Dolly Parton, The Chicks and John Prine. Paczosa was instrumental in the Rounder signings of Billy Strings, Sarah Jarosz, I’m With Her, Sierra Ferrell, Katie Pruitt and many more.

Voigt joined Concord in 2017 as its first corporate communications executive, and has worked developing and executing all of Concord’s internal and external communications, including media relations, executive messaging, multi-business area communications strategy and social media management. Additionally, she is responsible for Concord’s corporate marketing, special events and philanthropic efforts. During her tenure, Voigt spearheaded the development of Concord’s new mission statement and core values, and oversaw a redesign of Concord’s visual identity. With nearly 25 years in the music business, she received her undergraduate degree from Duquesne University and an M.A. from NYU.

“Concord is on a clear path of global expansion, providing rapid growth and exposure for the artists we represent. The Concord staff who earned these promotions work tirelessly every day to facilitate that growth,” shares Concord CEO Scott Pascucci.

Other promotions across the company include Tom Frank to VP, Sync Marketing, Concord Label Group – London; David Geer to VP, Music & Publications, Concord Theatricals – New York; Shane Guitar to VP Operations, Fearless Records – Los Angeles; Randy Linsey to VP, International Marketing & Sales, Craft Recordings – Los Angeles; Clare Maxwell to VP, Marketing, Concord Label Group – London; Meredith O’Leary to Vice President, Sync Marketing, Concord Label Group – New York; Stephen Phillips to VP, Sync, Concord Music Publishing – London; and Marty Willard to SVP, Business & Legal Affairs – Remote.

Concord’s President Bob Valentine adds, “We are all incredibly lucky to work alongside such ardent and dedicated professionals. The demand for passionate, high-quality leadership in the music industry has never been more obvious and this cohort exemplifies that. Congratulations on the well-deserved promotions.”

Charles Esten Announces Forthcoming Independent Debut Album

Charles Esten “One Good Move”. Artwork Credit: Taylor Puskar

Charles Esten surprised fans by announcing “One Good Move,” the first single off his independent debut album, while live on CBS’s The Talk. The single, releasing March 3, marks the beginning of a new chapter for the artist-songwriter and actor, a decade after arriving in Nashville.

“One Good Move,” co-written by Esten with Sam Bacicoff, Zarni deVette and Elise Hayes, is a power ballad describing a misspent youth with a good pay off thanks to “one good move.” Esten dedicates this song to Patty, his college sweetheart and wife of 31 years. With production by Marshall Altman, the country and rock track puts Esten’s vocal prowess at the center of a rhythm section, guitar, and piano blend to capture the essence of true love.

Esten is widely known for his roles on ABC/CMT’s Nashville and Netflix’s Outer Banks. Off screen, he has dedicated to writing and performing in Music City and around the world. With more than 155 Grand Ole Opry appearances and multiple tours in his rearview, Esten has racked up millions of streams during his career and is a Guinness World Records title holder for the “most consecutive weeks to release an original digital single by a music act,” after delivering 54 original songs once a week for 54 straight weeks.

This week, Esten celebrated the third season of Outer Banks with its red carpet premiere, the Poguelandia immersive experience, and a beach cleanup collaboration with Surfrider Foundation before an appearance at the Sun Valley Film Festival. The new season premieres Feb. 23.

Brad Paisley Signs With UMG Nashville

Pictured (L-R): Bill Simmons (The AMG), Brad Paisley, Cindy Mabe (UMGN), Kendal Marcy (The AMG)

Universal Music Group Nashville has signed Brad Paisley to EMI Records Nashville. The country singer-songwriter has earned three Grammys, two American Music Awards, 15 ACM Awards and 14 CMA Awards in his 20-year career.

The signing reunites Paisley with UMG Nashville Chairman and CEO Mike Dungan and President Cindy Mabe. Dungan helped to sign Paisley to his first deal at Arista, and Mabe served as Paisley’s marketing point person through many of his early album cycles including his breakthrough projects, Mud on the Tires and Time Well Wasted.

“There were two people that should get the credit that you even know my name—Mike Dungan and Cindy Mabe. I ran into Mike at the fishing department at Walmart after having met with several labels and he talked me into signing my first deal with Arista. They assigned this woman named Cindy Mabe to me—we graduated the same day at Belmont. I got to work with her on my first few albums and now I get to work with her at UMG,” Paisley shares. “Cindy’s a genius and terrific human being. She heard what I was up to with the new music, and she pointed me further into the direction I was headed. I’ve never had this kind of enthusiasm and empowerment. She said, ‘Make music that matters.’ It’s an amazing thing to work with Mike and Cindy again. It’s great to know they believe in this music as much as I do.”

“Brad is a true creative. He has no boundaries to what he uses as his canvas. He has used his voice and his words as a gift to heal the world through his philanthropy, his song writing, his guitar playing, his entertaining, his music videos, his sense of humor and his heart,” Mabe says. “He has been a part of the country music duo with Carrie Underwood that helped define country music to the world. And getting to reunite with my friend and collaborator in his next creative adventure is something I’ve wanted for a long time. I cannot wait for him to share the music he has created with the world.”

Paisley’s first studio album with UMG is expected later this year. He will release a new song that he wrote with Lee Thomas Miller and Taylor Goldsmith, called “Same Here,” on Friday (Feb. 24).

At UMG Nashville, Paisley joins a roster that also includes Alan Jackson, Brothers Osborne, Carrie Underwood, Caylee Hammack, Chris Stapleton, Darius Rucker, Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, George Strait, Jon Pardi, Jordan Davis, Josh Turner, Kylie Morgan, Kacey Musgraves, Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, Mickey Guyton, Parker McCollum, Priscilla Block, Reba McEntire, Sam Hunt, Sam Williams, Tyler Hubbard, Vince Gill, Little Big Town, Maddie & Tae, The War And Treaty and more.

Weekly Register: Luke Combs Climbs Country Songs Chart With Latest Release

Luke Combs. Photo: Jeremy Cowart

Luke Combs‘ latest single “Love You Anyway” landed at No. 2 on the top country streaming songs chart and notched No. 10 overall, claiming the title of top debut this week with 16 million streams to date according to Luminate data.

Morgan Wallen‘s “Last Night” has remained the No. 1 tune on the country streaming songs chart with 24 million streams. Zach Bryan‘s “Something In The Orange” drops to No. 3 with 14 million, moving Bailey Zimmerman‘s “Rock and A Hard Place” down to No. 4 with 11 million. Wallen’s “You Proof” comes in at No. 5 with 10 million streams.

Combs, Wallen, Bryan and Zimmerman have also solidified spots at the top of the country albums chart.

Wallen’s Dangerous: The Double Album stays at No. 1 with 44K in total consumption (1.2K album only/55 million song streams). Bryan’s American Heartbreak moves back to No. 2 with 30K (1.7K album only/36 million songs streams). Combs’ Growin’ Up has risen to No. 3 with 20K (1.6K album only/22 million song streams). Zimmerman’s Leave The Light On reclaims the No. 4 slot with 19K (738 album only/23 million song streams), bumping Hardy‘s The Mockingbird & The Crow down to No. 5 with 18K (2.1K album only/19 million song streams).

Industry Ink: Brett Young, ‘Nashville Or Nothing Nights,’ Greylan James

Brett Young Raises Thousands For Organization In Hawai’i 

Pictured: Brett Young at HEARTS. Photo Credit: Carl Beust.

Multi-Platinum country artist Brett Young raised several thousand dollars for HEARTS: Hawai’i Education of the Arts with his recent sold-out four-night Hawaiian tour. He performed on several of the Aloha state’s islands to give back to the local arts community that loves and supports his music.

“My wife and I have always been in love with the islands so when we heard that local artists have been covering my songs and that we had a fan base over here, we thought it sounded like the perfect excuse to come spend time and give back to some of our favorite places,” says Young. “I’m hoping to make this a regular thing. It was very special—for me, and my family.”

For every ticket sold, the “You Didn’t” singer donated a dollar to HEARTS to aid in providing affordable and high quality music, hula and theatre arts programs year round to students of all ages. HEARTS also performs in elder care facilities, hospitals and churches. Young also participated in the ACE Shootout to benefit Children’s Miracle Network and the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

 

Inaugural Nashville Or Nothing Nights Sees $1,000 MAPCO Donation

Pictured (L-R): Derek Austin, Lydia Sutherland, MacKenzie Porter, Charles Kelley, Steven Lee Olsen, Janice Polizzotto (CEO, Music Will), Jimmy Robbins, Jacquelynn Henderson (Director of Marketing, MAPCO). Photo: Midtown Motion (Corey Miller/Robby Stevens)

The city of Nashville rallied for an evening of music and giving on Feb. 15 at NashHouse for the first “Nashville or Nothing Nights” event. Steven Lee Olsen hosted, and the evening’s lineup included Charles Kelley of Lady A, MacKenzie Porter, Jimmy Robbins, Derek Austin, and Lydia Sutherland.

In the spirit of giving back, MAPCO presented a $1,000 check to the music education nonprofit, Music Will, to support their mission of providing underprivileged children and communities with quality music education.

Music Will’s CEO, Janice Polizzotto, says, “We are incredibly grateful for MAPCO’s generosity and support. This donation will help us continue our mission to bring music education to those who need it the most.”

The “Nashville or Nothing Nights” event was made possible by several sponsors including MAPCO, Studio Bank, Pickle Jar, Music Will, and Tennessee Star.

 

Greylan James Is SiriusXM’s New ‘Highway Find’

Pictured (L-R): Greylan James with Nick Coulson, Macie Banks and Storme Warren of SiriusXM’s The Highway

Greylan James became SiriusXM’s The Highway’s newest “Highway Find,” and host Storme Warren shared the surprise on air before the radio premiere of “2 Years Back,” the new song James released on Feb. 17. Listen to his latest release here.

SiriusXM’s “Highway Find” program is a commitment to spotlighting new talent in the country music community. James joins the ranks of Parker McCollum, Luke Combs, Gabby Barrett, Maren Morris, Dan + Shay, Cole Swindell, and Florida Georgia Line with this honor.

“When I got surprised with being the next Highway Find, it literally felt like watching my life change before my eyes,” James shares. “It has jump started so many incredible careers, and I’ve heard so many of my favorite country artists say: ‘It all started when The Highway got on board’. I’m thankful, honored, and pumped to hear my song on their station. Let’s go!”

“2 Years Back,” co-written with Matt Roy and Brock Berryhill, retrospectively explores a relationship with great examples of James’ songwriting and artistry. James is currently on the “No Bad Vibes Tour” opening for Old Dominion.