Blake Shelton Launches Las Vegas Residency

Pictured (L-R): Aimee Thomas, KCYE Las Vegas, Shelton, Shawn Stevens, KCYE.
Blake Shelton kicked off his “Blake Shelton: Live in Las Vegas Residency” at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on yesterday (Jan. 15), delivering a nearly two-hour performance that included many of his 31 No. 1 singles and current chart-topper “Stay Country Or Die Tryin’.”
CMHOFM Hosts Writers Round With Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson & Dallas Wilson

Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a songwriter round with The Heart Wranglers, the writing trio consisting of Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson, earlier this week.
The trio has been nominated by the Recording Academy, Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music for their multi-Platinum co-writes including the singles “Heart Like a Truck,” “Somewhere Over Laredo,” “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” and “Whirlwind.”
The program was offered in support of the museum’s exhibition “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails,” which runs through June.
Bourgeois Guitars Unveils Luke Bryan Signature Series

Luke Bryan. Photo: Katie Kauss
Bourgeois Guitars has unveiled two guitars created in collaboration with Luke Bryan.
The Luke Bryan Signature Limited Edition guitar is crafted with black walnut from Bryan’s Tennessee farm, with only 30 of these guitars available. The collection also includes the companion model, The Luke Bryan Touchstone Edition, which features a similar look without Flint Rock Farms Black Walnut.
“The Luke Bryan Limited Edition celebrates our shared love of homegrown products, homegrown music, and guitars that feel deeply personal,” says Dana Bourgeois. “These instruments began as trees on Luke’s farm. Now, after a managed harvest, Luke’s walnut will live on in the hands of players around the world.”
FlyteVu & Belmont University Unveil Inaugural F.L.O.C.K Internship Class

Belmont University.
FlyteVu and Belmont University have unveiled the inaugural F.L.O.C.K internship class, which consists of Kaleb Cruz (Creative Design Intern), Grace Fields (Creative Copywriter Intern), Presley Kane (Accounts Intern), Simon Rice (Public Relations Intern) and Megan Satterthwaite (Talent & Partnerships Intern).
“F.L.O.C.K. is about more than internships — it’s about nurturing a community of bold thinkers, innovators, and culture shapers,” says Laura Hutfless, Co-Founder and CEO at FlyteVu. “Partnering with Belmont University allows us to connect with driven students across various disciplines who are ready to push boundaries and make an impact in the world.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with FlyteVu on F.L.O.C.K.,” adds Brittany Schaffer, Dean of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business at Belmont. “Having worked with FlyteVu firsthand as a client, I know the level of creativity, strategy and excellence they bring to every campaign. That makes this collaboration especially meaningful—our students are learning from the best of the best as they collaborate across disciplines on a live client campaign and pitch directly to brand executives. When our students are trusted to create at that level from day one, they develop the confidence and capabilities that set them apart as creative professionals.”
My Furry Valentine! Benefit Show Slated For Feb. 12

Porter Howell, Sonny LeMaire, Mae Estes and Shawn Camp are set to take the stage at “My Furry Valentine Love Songs Saving Lives,” benefitting Pet Community Center.
The show is set for Feb. 12 at the Troubadour. General admission seating is first come, first serve and tickets are available now.
“My Furry Valentine brings together the heart of Nashville’s songwriting community and our shared love for animals,” says Brandon Dyce, CEO of Pet Community Center. “With four incredible songwriters on one stage, this night isn’t just about great music—it’s about giving dogs and cats the chance to live healthier, happier lives through access to veterinary care. So many families love their pets deeply but struggle to afford the care they need, and every ticket sold helps close that gap for pets who need us most.”
Jimmy Bowen Launches Season 11 Of Jimmy Bowen & Friends

John Conlee & Jimmy Bowen. Photo: Jeff McMahon
Jimmy Bowen has launched season 11 of Jimmy Bowen & Friends.
Filmed live at The Troubadour Nashville, this season’s guest artists include Billy Dean, Derryl Perry, Hilljack, James Dupré, Jamie O’Neal, John Conlee, Larry Cordle, Maddye Trew, Rockland Road, Ruby Leigh, T.G. Sheppard and Troy Castellano.
“Hosting Jimmy Bowen & Friends has truly been one of the greatest joys of my career,” Bowen shares. “Every season feels like a new adventure, and I’m grateful for the incredible team that’s stood with me since the beginning. As we step into Season 11, I’m energized by how far the show has come and even more excited for where it’s headed. Our band, our amazing guest artists, and the fans who tune in each week are what make this journey so special. We’re bringing more music, more heart, and more unforgettable moments than ever. I can’t wait for everyone to experience what we’ve created this season.”
Brandon Monson Joins Aligned Talent Agency

Brandon Monson.
Brandon Monson, founder and lead member of Presence Music, has joined Aligned Talent Agency as a Booking Agent. The agency represents artists including Ryan Stevenson, Dan Bremnes, 7eventh Time Down and Love & the Outcome, among others.
“Aligned Talent Agency has built something special by putting relationships, integrity, and ministry first. I’m honored to step into this role and come alongside artists, churches, and events in a way that serves everyone well,” says Monson. “Having lived on the road, served in the local church, and worked in the business world, I’m passionate about helping artists find opportunities that truly align with their calling not just their calendar.”
“We’re incredibly excited to be working with Brandon. He and Presence Music have been a fantastic addition to Aligned Talent Agency, and Brandon brings a contagious passion and dedication to everything he does,” adds Tim Robinson, founder of Aligned Talent Agency. “His unique perspective as an artist, pastor, and business professional allows him to serve with both excellence and empathy, and we believe he will be a tremendous advocate for the artists and ministries we represent.”
Drake Milligan Slates Additional ‘Tumbleweed World Tour’ Dates
/by Madison HahnenDrake Milligan. Photo: Eric Ryan Anderson
Drake Milligan has added 23 additional dates to his “Tumbleweed World Tour,” kicking off Feb. 22 in Hampton, Georgia.
The new round of dates will begin March 27 in Fort Myers, with stops in Birmingham, Chicago, Salt Lake City and more. The new dates will also include three Australian dates in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Over the course of the year, Milligan will also make appearances at C2C, Cattle Country Music Festival, Monterrey Country Festival, High Chaparral Country Fest, Lasso Country Music Festival, Headwaters Country Jam and YQM Country Fest, among others.
Tickets for all dates are available now.
“Tumbleweed World Tour” Dates:
Feb. 22- Hampton, GA
Feb. 27- Calgary, AB
Mar. 6- Rotterdam, NL
Mar. 7- Berlin, DE
Mar. 10- Paris, Fr
Mar. 11- Leuven, BE
Mar. 13- Belfast, UK
Mar. 14- Glasgow, UK
Mar. 15- London, UK
Mar. 27- Fort Myers, FL
Mar. 28- Sarasota, FL
Mar. 29- Sanford, FL
Apr. 2- Birmingham, AL
Apr. 3- Chattanooga, TN
Apr. 4- Knoxville, TN
Apr. 11- Royse City, TX
Apr. 12- Gonzales, TX
Apr. 17- San Antonio, TX
May 7- Lexington, KY
May 8- Chicago, IL
May 9- Milwaukee, WI
May 12- Buffalo, NY
May 14- Chittenango, NY
May 15- Binghamton, NY
May 16- Brooklyn, NY
May 17- Asbury Park, NJ
May 23- Santiago, MX
May 29- Hillerstorp, SE
June 13- Fort Collins, CO
June 14- Salt Lake City, UT
June 17- Nampa, ID
June 19- Seattle, WA
June 20- Portland, OR
July 8- Melbourne, AU
July 9- Sydney, AU
July 11- Brisbane, AU
July 25- Cardwell, MT
Aug. 29- Dieppe, NB
Sep. 11 & 12- Gstaad, CH
Rock Nashville, New State-Of-The-Art Live Production Facility, Officially Opens
/by Lorie HollabaughRock Nashville. Photo: Courtesy of Merus
Rock Nashville, the live entertainment rehearsal and production campus, has officially opened its doors on its 610,000-square-foot property on Whites Creek Pike.
Located less than 10 miles from downtown, the 55 acre, state-of-the-art live production facility was developed through a partnership between Rock Lititz and Merus, with Soundcheck serving as an anchor tenant. Rock Nashville is now actively welcoming artists, production teams and industry vendors to the campus. The facility is already supporting rehearsals, technical production and tour preparation across multiple stages and studios.
Rock Nashville team members gather to celebrate the facility opening. Photo: Mallory Holcomb/Huckleberry
Key features of Rock Nashville include large-scale rehearsal facilities, including two arena and amphitheater-sized rehearsal spaces designed to support full-scale tour production; 13 state-of-the-art band and production studios of varying sizes serving both emerging and established artists; industry vendor hub with space for more than 30 companies specializing in audio, lighting, transportation, special effects and crew support, along with lifestyle services including a café, barbershop, spa, medical concierge and more; and shared resources including backline rental, artist relations offices and collaborative workspaces designed to foster creativity and connection across the live entertainment ecosystem.
The Rock Nashville campus employs approximately 50 local staff members, with an additional 500 on-site employees from partner vendors, including Clair Global, Gallagher and The RockIt Company. The facility will also support between 200 and 400 temporary local workers daily, such as labor crews, runners and seamstresses, as well as an estimated 200 to 400 touring crew members.
Suzy Bogguss Becomes Newest Opry Member, Reba McEntire Celebrates 40th Opry Anniversary
/by Lorie HollabaughSuzy Bogguss becomes the newest Opry member. Photo: Danielle Piazza for Grand Ole Opry
Suzy Bogguss officially became a member of the Grand Ole Opry Friday night (Jan. 16) and was inducted into the Opry family by friend and fellow member Reba McEntire.
Bogguss kicked off the night performing her signature songs “Someday Soon,” “Aces” and “Outbound Plane,” the top 10 hits from her 1991 album Aces, which earned her the CMA Horizon Award in 1992. Her friend Trisha Yearwood then surprised the audience when she walked on stage to congratulate her friend, saying, “I love this woman. It’s really an honor to be here on such a special moment. To get to be here on the night you were invited and to be here tonight is just amazing. Suzy Bogguss is one of those artists who doesn’t just sing songs, she lives them. Her voice, her heart, her commitment to the music have inspired so many, including me.”
Trisha Yearwood, Terri Clark, Suzy Bogguss Kathy Mattea and Reba McEntire after Bogguss’ Opry induction. Photo: Chris Hollo for Grand Ole Opry
Yearwood then introduced their friend McEntire, who was also celebrating her milestone 40th Opry anniversary, to the stage. “This is so special, Suzy,” said McEntire. “This family is incredible. They are loving. Everybody in this building. This stage is very important to all of us dating many, many generations back. To be able to give you this trophy is very special to me, to everyone sitting here, and to everybody in this building watching. Suzy Bogguss’s voice is like an angel’s voice. When she sings you know it. You know it when you hear it on the radio. I am so proud to give you this trophy that tells you that you are the latest member of the Grand Ole Opry. Congratulations!
“I can’t even express it to you. And you know me – I talk a lot and I can’t even find words,” said Bogguss about the honor. “This place is so special. Honestly, I have always been nervous up here. Tonight, sitting in the circle, I feel so calm. It’s like being in the eye of the hurricane or something. I am so proud to be a part of [the Opry]. Thank you for including me in this amazing cast, and the past cast. I feel a lot of pretty special spirits in this room right now. I was lucky enough to get to be here with some of the real greats starting here in 1989 and feeling welcome from the very first time of stepping into the circle.”
Bogguss wrapped her induction night by welcoming Terri Clark, Kathy Mattea, McEntire and Yearwood to join her on a memorable performance of “Hey Cinderella.” A Platinum-selling CMA Award winning singer-songwriter, Bogguss has been a frequent favorite at the Grand Ole Opry for over three decades, and first made her Opry debut on May 12, 1989.
In celebration of her 40th Opry anniversary, McEntire closed the show with “I’m A Survivor,” “Happy’s Place” and “Back To God” before bringing her friends and fellow Opry members Bogguss, Clark, Mattea and Yearwood back out for a fun performance of “Why Haven’t I Heard From You” to wrap the special evening.
Jenna Paulette Readies Deluxe Album, Slates Spring Tour
/by Lauryn SinkJenna Paulette will release the deluxe edition of her sophomore album, Horseback, on Jan. 30 via Leo33.
Consisting of 20 tracks, Horseback (Deluxe) contains all 13 tracks off the original album along with seven new tracks, including new versions of “The Dirt,” “Chasin’ Whiskey” and “The Prophet (Grandaddy’s Song)” featuring John Morgan, Jake Worthington and Ashley McBryde, respectively. The album features cuts from Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey, Rodney Clawson, Will Bundy, Dallas Davidson and more.
Paulette is currently amidst her 26-date “Back In The Saddle Tour,” with dates in Texas, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, South Carolina and more. Tickets are available now.
“This tour is appropriately named. At the end of 2025, I finally felt like I was finding my footing again after becoming a mom and getting through the first year of parenthood,” Paulette reflects. “A lot of last year was spent figuring out how to get back in the saddle in every area of my life. I can’t wait to be on the road again and a lot more in 2026. It’s gonna be a ride.”
Horseback (Deluxe) Tracklist:
1. “Wild Is Her Favorite Color” (Lori McKenna, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey)
2. “3 Kings” (Jenna Paulette, Parker Welling, Casey Brown)
3. “The Devil’s an Angel” (Jenna Paulette, Parker Welling, Casey Brown)
4. “Run The Damn Ball” (Rodney Clawson, Casey Michael Beathard, Hunter Phelps)
5. “The Dirt” (Jenna Paulette, Will Bundy, Hillary Lindsey)
6. “Chasin’ Whiskey” (Joe Fox, Tony Lane)
7. “The Prophet (Grandaddy’s Song)” (Ashley McBryde, Matraca Berg, Lori McKenna)
8. “Outside” (Kelley Lovelace, Ashley Gorley, Dallas Davidson)
9. “Prairie Primrose” (Jenna Paulette, Will Bundy, Lydia Vaughan)
10. “Darlin’” (Jenna Paulette, Jess Cayne, Matthew Morrisey)
11. “Horseback” (Jenna Paulette, Will Bundy, Lydia Vaughan)
12. “Hang Your Hat” (Jenna Paulette, Smith Ahnquist, Jim Beavers, Rhett Akins)
13. “A Hill To Die On” (Jenna Paulette, Smith Ahnquist, Lynn Hutton)
14. “The Dirt (ft. John Morgan)” (Jenna Paulette, Will Bundy, Hillary Lindsey, John Morgan)
15. “Chasin’ Whiskey (ft. Jake Worthington)” (Joe Fox, Tony Lane)
16. “The Prophet (Grandaddy’s Song) ft. Ashley McBryde” (Ashley McBryde, Matraca Berg, Lori McKenna)
17. “How To Make A Cowboy Cry” (Jenna Paulette, Parker Welling, Casey Brown)
18. “Steady” (Jenna Paulette, Will Bundy, Rhett Akins)
19. “Cowboy In Me (Live)” (Jeffrey Steele, AI Anderson, Craig Wiseman)
20. “Texas (When I Die) [Live]” (Bobby Borchers, Ed Bruce, Patsy Bruce)
“Back In The Saddle Tour” Dates:
Jan 24 // New Braunfels, Texas // Gruene Hall *co-headlining with Jesse Raub Jr.
Jan 31 // Tulsa, Okla. // Mercury Lounge
Feb 1 // Kansas City, Mo. // Knuckleheads
Feb 3 // Venice, Neb. // Buck’s Bar and Grill
Feb 4 // Davenport, Iowa // Raccoon Motel
Feb 5 // Yorkville, Ill. // Law Office Pub & Music Hall
Feb 6 // Milwaukee, Wis. // Shank Hall
Feb 7 // Clinton, Wis. // BOXCARS Pub & Grub
Feb 14 // Dunn, N.C. // Bird’s Nest Listening Room
Feb 15 // Greenville, S.C. // Doc’s Tavern
Feb 19-21 // Alpine, Texas // Lonestar Cowboy Poetry Gathering
Feb 26 // Fort Worth, Texas // Rhinestone Saloon
March 7 // Conroe, Texas // Table at Madeley
April 1 // Decatur, Ga. // Eddie’s Attic
April 2 // Nashville, Tenn. // Chief’s on Broadway *co-headline with Sammy Arriaga
April 11-16 // Galveston, Texas // Rock the Coast
April 23 // Corpus Christi, Texas // Brewster Street Icehouse
July 11 // Woodland Park, Colo. // America’s Mountain Festival
Jon Langston Slates ‘Thing About Me,’ Due In February
/by Lauryn SinkJon Langston will release his his first independent album, Thing About Me, on Feb. 27.
The project features 12 previously unreleased songs. Langston wrote all 15 tracks alongside Jordan Fletcher, Autumn Buysee, Lynn Hutton, Taylor Phillips and Ethan Escue, among others.
Langston will kick off his “Thing About Me Tour” on March 6 in Deep Ellum, Texas. The 19-date run will hit Texas, the Carolinas, Indiana, California and more throughout the spring.
Thing About Me Tracklist:
1. “Whatcha Talkin’ Bout” (Jon Langston, Chris Loocke, Ethan Escue, Jordan Centers, Micah Fletcher)
2. “Whiskey Weather” (Jon Langston, Frank Legeay, Jordan Centers, Autumn Buysee)
3. “My Horizon” (Jon Langston, Sam Tuten, Chris Loocke)
4. “Call Me Drunk” (Jon Langston, Jordan Fletcher, Chris Loocke)
5. “Thing About Me” (Jon Langston, Sam Tuten, Brian Fuller)
6. “Dust” (Jon Langston, Ethan Escue, Frank Legeay)
7. “Good Kind Of Tears” (Jon Langston, Bobby Pinson, Cole Taylor)
8. “Comes Out In The Whiskey” (Jon Langston, Lynn Hutton, Taylor Phillips)
9. “Circa 17’” (Jon Langston, Ethan Escue, Jordan Centers, Jake Saghi)
10. “I’m Gonna Love You” (Jon Langston, Jordan Fletcher, Brad Wagner)
11. “What Do You Mean It Don’t?” (Jon Langston, Chris Loocke, Ethan Escue, Jordan Centers)
12. “Find You” (feat. Rory Rodriguez) (Jon Langston, Jordan Gray, Brad Wagner)
13. “Go Kill Ya One” (Jon Langston, Davis Forney, Jordan Rager, Frank Legeay)
14. “Hangin’ On The Rearview” (Jon Langston, Jordan Rager, Sam Carter, Jody Stevens)
15. “Never Wrote A Love Song” (Jon Langston, Dan Isbell, Benjy Davis)
Dan Seals’ ‘The Last Duet’ Collection Featuring Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, More, Due In August
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Last Duet, a new album project honoring the late Dan Seals, is set for release on Aug. 28 via Melody Place Records and the Dan Seals Estate.
The new collection features heartfelt collaborations with esteemed peers and a myriad of artists raised on Seals’ music, and includes tracks by Alabama, Tanya Tucker, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Marie Osmond, John Berry, John Ford Coley, Katherine McPhee, Lynda Carter, The Castellows, Jackie Evancho, Ned LeDoux, Wendy Moten, Jasmine Amy Rogers and Jamey Johnson.
The project pairs each artist with songs that reflect an aspect of Seals’ music they connected with on a personal level. Luke Bryan’s “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold),” Jamey Johnson’s “Three Time Loser” and Jasmine Amy Rogers’s “My Baby’s Got Good Timing” teased the project last year, and the full album will include those previously-released singles and additional new songs. Produced by Seals’ long-time collaborator/friend Kyle Lehning, The Last Duet uses Seals’ vocals and recordings extracted with digital technology from throughout his career with today’s artists to add a new shine to the well-loved legend. Sara Evans lends her vocals to England Dan and John Ford Coley’s classic, “Nights Are Forever Without You,” out now.
“Dan was always true: as a singer, as an artist and as a man,” says Lehning. “Seeing the way all of these artists responded when they had Dan’s voice in their ears shows how that warm truth in his voice still touches people in the best way. The song ‘Still Reelin’’ was Dan reflecting on the effect that Elvis and the early rock n’ rollers had on him as a child, it’s nice to see that people are ‘still reelin’’ from his music today.”
Seals was posthumously inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2025, and racked up 11 Billboard Country No. 1s throughout his career. The CMA Award winner’s career began as half of the beloved classic pop duo, England Dan & John Ford Coley, and The Last Duet features songs from both eras of Seals’ catalog.
The Last Duet Track List:
1. “Big Wheels In The Moonlight” – Blake Shelton
2. “God Must Be A Cowboy” – Ned LeDoux
3. “Nights Are Forever Without You” – Sara Evans
4. “Bop” – Tanya Tucker
5. “You Still Move Me” – Marie Osmond
6. “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” – Luke Bryan
7. “The Healing Kind” – Katharine McPhee
8. “Wood” – John Berry
9. “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight (50th Anniversary Edition)” – John Ford Coley
10. “Love Is The Answer” – Jackie Evancho
11. “Addicted” – The Castellows
12. “Love On Arrival” – Wendy Moten
13. “One Friend” – Lynda Carter
14. “Three Time Loser” – Jamey Johnson
15. “My Baby’s Got Good Timing” – Jasmine Amy Rogers
16. “Steel Reelin’ (From Those Rock & Roll Days)” – Alabama
Joy Oladokun Signs With Concord Records
/by Madison HahnenJoy Oladokun. Photo: Rachel Deeb
Joy Oladokun has inked with Concord Records.
Oladokun blends folk, soul, pop, rock and Americana with honest, emotionally clear lyrics. A queer Black artist and daughter of Nigerian immigrants, her music explores identity, faith, mental health, and social justice. She has released two acclaimed albums, earned an Americana Artist of the Year finalist nod, and received recognition from the Recording Academy for her protest song “i see america.” Oladokun has performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, CBS Saturday Morning, and Austin City Limits, and has collaborated with artists including Chris Stapleton and Brandi Carlile.
Alongside the signing, she has released her new single “Nothing Comes Easy.” The tune was solo-penned and produced by Oladokun.
“I wrote ‘Nothing Comes Easy’ about how getting hurt can happen quickly but healing takes time,” shares Oladokun. “This past year, I dealt with a lot of change in my personal life and career and for a moment it felt like nothing good would ever come again. In my backyard, there is a planter filled with the most resilient sunflowers I’ve ever seen. I wrote this song about watching them find life over and over again and how they taught me to celebrate good things because oftentimes they have fought hard to be good.”
Industry Ink: Blake Shelton, The Heart Wranglers, Bourgeois Guitars, F.L.O.C.K, More
/by Lauryn SinkBlake Shelton Launches Las Vegas Residency
Pictured (L-R): Aimee Thomas, KCYE Las Vegas, Shelton, Shawn Stevens, KCYE.
Blake Shelton kicked off his “Blake Shelton: Live in Las Vegas Residency” at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on yesterday (Jan. 15), delivering a nearly two-hour performance that included many of his 31 No. 1 singles and current chart-topper “Stay Country Or Die Tryin’.”
CMHOFM Hosts Writers Round With Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson & Dallas Wilson
Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a songwriter round with The Heart Wranglers, the writing trio consisting of Lainey Wilson, Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson, earlier this week.
The trio has been nominated by the Recording Academy, Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music for their multi-Platinum co-writes including the singles “Heart Like a Truck,” “Somewhere Over Laredo,” “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” and “Whirlwind.”
The program was offered in support of the museum’s exhibition “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails,” which runs through June.
Bourgeois Guitars Unveils Luke Bryan Signature Series
Luke Bryan. Photo: Katie Kauss
Bourgeois Guitars has unveiled two guitars created in collaboration with Luke Bryan.
The Luke Bryan Signature Limited Edition guitar is crafted with black walnut from Bryan’s Tennessee farm, with only 30 of these guitars available. The collection also includes the companion model, The Luke Bryan Touchstone Edition, which features a similar look without Flint Rock Farms Black Walnut.
“The Luke Bryan Limited Edition celebrates our shared love of homegrown products, homegrown music, and guitars that feel deeply personal,” says Dana Bourgeois. “These instruments began as trees on Luke’s farm. Now, after a managed harvest, Luke’s walnut will live on in the hands of players around the world.”
FlyteVu & Belmont University Unveil Inaugural F.L.O.C.K Internship Class
Belmont University.
FlyteVu and Belmont University have unveiled the inaugural F.L.O.C.K internship class, which consists of Kaleb Cruz (Creative Design Intern), Grace Fields (Creative Copywriter Intern), Presley Kane (Accounts Intern), Simon Rice (Public Relations Intern) and Megan Satterthwaite (Talent & Partnerships Intern).
“F.L.O.C.K. is about more than internships — it’s about nurturing a community of bold thinkers, innovators, and culture shapers,” says Laura Hutfless, Co-Founder and CEO at FlyteVu. “Partnering with Belmont University allows us to connect with driven students across various disciplines who are ready to push boundaries and make an impact in the world.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with FlyteVu on F.L.O.C.K.,” adds Brittany Schaffer, Dean of the Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business at Belmont. “Having worked with FlyteVu firsthand as a client, I know the level of creativity, strategy and excellence they bring to every campaign. That makes this collaboration especially meaningful—our students are learning from the best of the best as they collaborate across disciplines on a live client campaign and pitch directly to brand executives. When our students are trusted to create at that level from day one, they develop the confidence and capabilities that set them apart as creative professionals.”
My Furry Valentine! Benefit Show Slated For Feb. 12
Porter Howell, Sonny LeMaire, Mae Estes and Shawn Camp are set to take the stage at “My Furry Valentine Love Songs Saving Lives,” benefitting Pet Community Center.
The show is set for Feb. 12 at the Troubadour. General admission seating is first come, first serve and tickets are available now.
“My Furry Valentine brings together the heart of Nashville’s songwriting community and our shared love for animals,” says Brandon Dyce, CEO of Pet Community Center. “With four incredible songwriters on one stage, this night isn’t just about great music—it’s about giving dogs and cats the chance to live healthier, happier lives through access to veterinary care. So many families love their pets deeply but struggle to afford the care they need, and every ticket sold helps close that gap for pets who need us most.”
Jimmy Bowen Launches Season 11 Of Jimmy Bowen & Friends
John Conlee & Jimmy Bowen. Photo: Jeff McMahon
Jimmy Bowen has launched season 11 of Jimmy Bowen & Friends.
Filmed live at The Troubadour Nashville, this season’s guest artists include Billy Dean, Derryl Perry, Hilljack, James Dupré, Jamie O’Neal, John Conlee, Larry Cordle, Maddye Trew, Rockland Road, Ruby Leigh, T.G. Sheppard and Troy Castellano.
“Hosting Jimmy Bowen & Friends has truly been one of the greatest joys of my career,” Bowen shares. “Every season feels like a new adventure, and I’m grateful for the incredible team that’s stood with me since the beginning. As we step into Season 11, I’m energized by how far the show has come and even more excited for where it’s headed. Our band, our amazing guest artists, and the fans who tune in each week are what make this journey so special. We’re bringing more music, more heart, and more unforgettable moments than ever. I can’t wait for everyone to experience what we’ve created this season.”
Brandon Monson Joins Aligned Talent Agency
Brandon Monson.
Brandon Monson, founder and lead member of Presence Music, has joined Aligned Talent Agency as a Booking Agent. The agency represents artists including Ryan Stevenson, Dan Bremnes, 7eventh Time Down and Love & the Outcome, among others.
“Aligned Talent Agency has built something special by putting relationships, integrity, and ministry first. I’m honored to step into this role and come alongside artists, churches, and events in a way that serves everyone well,” says Monson. “Having lived on the road, served in the local church, and worked in the business world, I’m passionate about helping artists find opportunities that truly align with their calling not just their calendar.”
“We’re incredibly excited to be working with Brandon. He and Presence Music have been a fantastic addition to Aligned Talent Agency, and Brandon brings a contagious passion and dedication to everything he does,” adds Tim Robinson, founder of Aligned Talent Agency. “His unique perspective as an artist, pastor, and business professional allows him to serve with both excellence and empathy, and we believe he will be a tremendous advocate for the artists and ministries we represent.”
MusicRow Weekly (Rising Women On The Row, News, Charts, More…)
/by Lauryn SinkThis week’s edition of The MusicRow Weekly reflects a moment of both celebration and transition within Nashville’s music industry, spotlighting rising talent, executive leadership changes, landmark certifications and major publishing moves. Click here to read the full edition.
MusicRow has revealed its 2026 Rising Women on the Row honorees, recognizing a new class of industry leaders whose impact continues to shape Nashville across publishing, management, labels and beyond. This year’s class includes Courtney Allen, Jackie Augustus, Sara Knabe, Victoria Mason, Sophia Sansone and Elisa Vazzana.
The Country Music Association announced that CEO Sarah Trahern will retire from her role, concluding a transformative tenure that began in 2014. During her leadership, Trahern expanded the CMA’s global reach, strengthened its organizational structure and helped guide the genre through a period of historic growth and cultural influence.
Big Loud Records has named Stacy Blythe and Jordan Pettit as Co-Presidents, elevating both executives into expanded leadership roles as the label continues to grow its roster and creative footprint. The appointments reflect Big Loud’s commitment to long-term artist development and internal leadership progression.
In a major publishing acquisition, Sony Music Publishing has acquired Big Yellow Dog Music, bringing its catalog, creative team and writers into the Sony ecosystem.
BMI has named hit songwriter Lee Thomas Miller as its 2026 Songwriter Ambassador, honoring his influential career and continued commitment to advocacy and mentorship within the songwriting community.
Chris Stapleton’s hit “Tennessee Whiskey” has achieved RIAA Double-Diamond certification, marking more than 20 million units and underscoring the song’s lasting impact across country, soul and mainstream audiences.
In signing news, Allison Veltz Cruz has signed with Reservoir Media. Emerging artist Zach Kale has inked a deal with Sea Gayle Music. Singer-songwriter Adam Doleac has signed with peermusic Nashville. Larry Fleet has partnered with EMPIRE, marking a new chapter in his recording career. Rising artist Will Terry has signed a management deal with TRACK mgmt. Julianna Rankin has signed with Big Loud Texas and singer-songwriter Meels has inked a deal with Lost Highway Records.
At Curb Records, Samantha DePrez has been promoted to Senior Director of Promotion, marking a milestone in her 17-year journey with the label.
Producer and songwriter Rob Williford has launched Wildcard Productions alongside Spencer Coats of FAME Studios and executive Dan Massey. Based in Nashville and working across genres, the new venture will debut its first release with Aniston Pate’s “Kickin’ It,” followed by releases from Julia Kate Snow and Austin Bohannon later this month.
In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included. Ella Langley remains in the No. 1 spot with “Choosin’ Texas.” Explore more chart data here.
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Norman’s Rare Guitars Acquired By TNAG Global
/by Lorie HollabaughBen Montague and Norman Harris
Norman’s Rare Guitars, the L.A. vintage guitar shop owned by industry legend Norman Harris, has been acquired by TNAG Global, the Nashville-based parent company of Carter Vintage Guitars and Cotten Music Center.
The announcement comes a year after the release of the Norman’s Rare Guitars documentary on Netflix, which highlighted the shop’s future and Harris’ legacy in the music industry. Since acquiring Carter Vintage Guitars in 2022, TNAG Global has maintained the culture, caliber and legacy of the shop and its founders, and increased sales by 233%. With the acquisition of Norman’s Rare Guitars, TNAG Global plans to continue the 50-year legacy built by Harris.
“I’ve always known there would come a time when I needed the right long-term partner to carry Norman’s Rare Guitars forward,” says Harris, founder of Norman’s Rare Guitars. “I couldn’t imagine a better steward for the shop and its legacy than Ben Montague and TNAG Global. The goal has always been to share my love of great guitars with the community, and this partnership allows that community to grow,while protecting everything that makes the shop special. I feel a deep sense of comfort knowing the shop, its history and its values will still be here for future generations of my family and for guitar lovers around the world.”
The TNAG Global acquisition includes the store’s full inventory of more than 1,000 guitars, as well as Harris’ personal and private collection, which spans over 50 years. Norm’s customers will now have the opportunity to consign their guitars with Carter Vintage Guitar’s revered consignment and authentication model, maximizing their profit while reaching an unmatched audience. Through TNAG Global’s proprietary instrument management system, The Exchange, Norman’s Rare Guitars will become accessible to a global audience of buyers, sellers and collectors.
“Norman’s Rare Guitars is the most iconic guitar shop in the world, and we are honored to help extend its story into the future,” says Montague, founder and CEO of TNAG Global. “Our responsibility with this acquisition is simple: Protect what makes the shop special, ensure the business thrives beyond its founder and give Norman the freedom to step back whenever he chooses, knowing the legacy is secure.
“California is one of the most important guitar markets in the world, and we believe there is enormous opportunity to bring a truly dialed-in, trusted consignment model to the West Coast. At TNAG Global, customer obsession is the driving force behind everything we build. We create environments where guitar lovers, collectors and musicians can walk into an iconic store —in Nashville or Los Angeles —and feel taken care of at the highest level, both in person and online.”
Harris will remain actively involved in the business as founding ambassador, continuing to source instruments and welcome visitors to the shop for as long as he wishes. The team at Norman’s Rare Guitars will remain in place, continuing to offer the same expertise, personality and community atmosphere the store has been known for since its founding.