ASCAP Nashville Hosts Christian Music Songwriters Workshop

Pictured (L-R, top row): Randall Buffam, Farris Blount, Jr, Joseph Smith, and Nicole Thomas; (L-R, second row): Angelica Wilshire, Matthew Soileau, Jason Houser, and Naomie Celestin; (L-R, third row): Michael Flowers, Sharon Erlenmeyer, Kele Currier (ASCAP), and Cas Weinbren; (L-R, bottom row): James Jurado, Chidiya Ohiagu, and Noel Cohen.
The ASCAP Nashville membership team virtually hosted The ASCAP Foundation Christian Music Songwriters Workshop on Dec. 8-9.
Now in its 13th year, the workshop included 15 up-and-coming Christian songwriters led by award-winning ASCAP songwriter, motivator, and facilitator Jason Houser. The two sessions covered navigating creative life, developing a unique voice as a songwriter, writing with courage, and more. Each attendee played a song for the group, and Houser gave insightful feedback on potential revisions for each song.
“We had an incredible group of songwriters–from New York to California–for The ASCAP Foundation Christian Music Songwriters Workshop. It’s so important for us as creatives to collaborate and receive coaching in order to grow in our craft,” Houser shares. “In my opinion, ASCAP is the best PRO–this is just one example of how they provide meaningful growth opportunities for their members.”
KFGE Raises Over $13K For Local Charities In Lincoln, Nebraska

Pictured (L-R, top row): Megan King and Brooke Summers; (middle row): Cory Edmondson; (L-R, bottom row): Johanna Buresh and Gary Greenwood.
NRG KFGE/Lincoln, Nebraska Froggy 98 recently raised $13,550 in items and monetary donations for local charities, just in time for the holidays. Each member of the on-air staff picked a local charity and competed for donations.
The “Charity Chase” was sponsored by John Henry’s Plumbing, Heating and Air, who donated an extra $1,500 which was split between each team’s charity in the order they placed.
Morning show producer, Megan King, came in first place for Supportive Services for Veteran Families, Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc. Afternoon host, Brooke Summers came in second with People’s City Mission. In third place was APD/Mid Day host Cory Edmondson with BraveBe Child Advocacy Center. Morning host, Johanna Buresh finished in fourth place with MilkWorks, and morning host, Gary Greenwood, came in fifth place for Boys & Girls Clubs of Lincoln/Lancaster County.
Pennington Distilling Company Donates $10,000 To Music Health Alliance

Pictured (L-R): Shelia Shipley Biddy, Jenny Pennington, Tatum Allsep, and Carla Denham.
Pennington Distilling Company recently made a $10,000 donation to Music Health Alliance (MHA) in support of the nonprofit’s work to provide free healthcare advocacy and support to those within the music industry.
“We value our long-term relationship with Jeff and Jenny Pennington and the Pennington Distilling Company and all of the good they do for our music community. We’re thrilled that the 2022 Picker’s Vodka Nashville product fundraiser raised $10,000 for MHA which will allow us to provide $300,000 to help heal the music with life-saving healthcare advocacy and resources,” notes Tatum Allsep, Music Health Alliance Founder & CEO.
Jeff and Jenny Pennington, co-founders of Pickers Vodka, add: “We are thankful to continue our support of Music Health Alliance and their amazing work in providing healthcare advocacy and access to healthcare resources and insurance, mental health support, and financial resources for any musician in need.”
Additionally, Pennington Distilling Company will donate $1 of every bottle of Pickers Original Vodka sold in all their Nashville accounts that support live music to MHA in 2023.
Blake Shelton Partners With Propeller & Save The Music For ‘Back To The Honky Tonk Tour’
/by Lydia FarthingBlake Shelton has partnered with digital marketing and social impact platform, Propeller, to support Save The Music, a nonprofit organization that helps students, schools, and communities through the power of making music.
Through this campaign, ticket holders for Shelton’s upcoming “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour” can be entered to win prizes throughout the trek, including a trip to see Shelton’s hometown show in Oklahoma City on March 17, VIP packages, signed merchandise, ticket upgrades, and more.
“I’m proud to announce that my ‘Back To The Honky Tonk Tour’ will partner with Propeller to support the work of Save The Music, a national nonprofit dedicated to building school music programs in underserved communities,” Shelton shares. “Music is the greatest healer, and I know my fans will be just as excited as I am to work together to give the gift of music to as many children across the country as possible.” He continues, “Music in schools is something I strongly support and believe in, and I’m so glad they are partnering with Propeller to be part of our tour!”
For more information and access to other special rewards from Shelton, click here.
“Back To The Honkey Tonk Tour” 2023 Dates:
February 16 – Pinnacle Bank Arena | Lincoln, Nebraska
February 17 – Denny Sanford Premier Center | Sioux Falls, South Dakota
February 18 – Xcel Energy Center | St. Paul, Minnesota
February 23 – Greensboro Coliseum | Greensboro, North Carolina
February 24 – Thompson-Boling Arena | Knoxville, Tennessee
February 25 – Legacy Arena at the BJCC | Birmingham, Alabama
March 2 – Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena | Jacksonville, Florida
March 3 – Amalie Arena, Tampa | Florida
March 4 – Amway Center, Orlando | Florida
March 9 – KFC Yum! Center | Louisville, Kentucky
March 10 – Nationwide Arena | Columbus, Ohio
March 11 – Gainbridge Fieldhouse | Indianapolis, Indiana
March 16 – Simmons Bank Arena | North Little Rock, Arkansas
March 17 – Paycom Center | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
March 18 – T-Mobile Center | Kansas City, Missouri
March 23 – Heritage Bank Center | Cincinnati, Ohio
March 24 – PPG Paints Arena | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
March 25 – KeyBank Center | Buffalo, New York
Landon Parker Caps A Busy 2022 With Debut EP, ‘Hits Home’
/by Lydia FarthingLandon Parker. Photo: Brian Kaplan
Emerging singer-songwriter Landon Parker has released his debut EP, Hits Home, via Bad Ass Records.
Featuring a mix of classic and cutting-edge country sounds, each of the six tracks were co-written by Parker and produced by Grammy award-winner Blake Chancey. Hits Home pairs three previously released tracks with three fresh cuts, including “Beer By Beer,” the project’s title track, and “Godsend.”
“When it comes to making music, it takes hard work and patience,” shares Parker. “I’ve worked on these songs day in and day out! I’m so excited the world gets to hear what I’ve been pouring my heart and soul into. Every track has a different story to it. From good times to break ups to finding love and being back home. I’m proud to say I was a writer on every song on this EP. You might even hear me playing on it! So crank it up and enjoy!”
Throughout 2022, the Yadkinville, North Carolina native was featured at TidalWave Music Festival, Milwaukee’s SummerFest, CMA Fest and more.
Parker is signed to EM.Co, the management firm behind superstar Tim McGraw, as well as McGraw’s publishing company, Free Dive, in partnership with TriScore Music.
1. “Beer By Beer” (Landon Parker, Carlo Colasacco)**
2. “Hits Home” (Landon Parker, Josh Gramling, Adam Smithwick)*
3. “Caught Me At A Good Time” (Landon Parker, Blake Chancey, Josh Hoge)*
4. “Godsend” (Landon Parker, Josh Gramling, Adam Smithwick)*
5. “Good Beer Drinkin’” (Landon Parker, Cody Gregg)*
6. “Up For Anything” (Landon Parker, Cody Gregg)*
* Produced by Blake Chancey
** Produced by Blake Chancey and Carlo Colasacco
Garth Brooks Surprises Mitch Rossell With Opry Debut Introduction
/by Lorie HollabaughMitch Rossell and Garth Brooks. Photo: Courtesy of Mitch Rossell
Mitch Rossell received some high praise during the introduction for his Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday night (Dec. 17) as Garth Brooks took the stage right before his debut began.
Mitch Rossell. Photo: Chris Hollo
Before Rossell stepped into the coveted circle for the first time, Brooks appeared from stage left, surprising him and the audience, as Opry Announcer Mike Terry handed over the introduction to Brooks.
“Tonight, I’m getting to do something I’ve never got to do,” Brooks said. “I am getting to introduce a guy for the first time ever on this stage. It is my honor to introduce a great talent and even greater friend, please make welcome Mitch Rossell.“
“I was not expecting that,” says Rossell after giving Brooks a heartfelt hug. “I was having a hard enough time collecting myself back there. I can’t tell you what an honor it is to stand here. I know that’s probably cliché to say, but the energy coming up through this floor; It’s unbelievable. I am just really grateful to be here.”
Rossell went on to perform his songs, “All I Need To See,” and his latest single “Son,” an emotional ballad that tells a multi-generational story of love, family, and loss, based on the actual events of Rossell’s life.
The singer-songwriter and Brooks share some history together, with Rossell penning Garth’s No. 1 hit “Ask Me How I Know,” that was released in 2017 and became his first chart-topper in a decade.
Last Minute Gift Idea: A MusicRow Subscription
/by LB CantrellIf you’re still looking for a gift for a loved one this holiday season, consider a subscription to MusicRow Magazine.
The MusicRow subscription includes six annual print issues, twice-daily emails, breaking news alerts, the CountryBreakout Radio Chart, Top Songwriter Chart, voting eligibility for the annual MusicRow Awards, and more. Among the six annual print issues, MusicRow delivers the Country Radio & Streaming issue, InCharge, Artist Roster, Publisher Issue, MusicRow Awards Issue, and the Touring/Next Big Thing (N.B.T.) Issue.
A one-year subscription to MusicRow is $159. For two years, it is $270.
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CMA Announces 2023 Board Of Directors
/by Liza AndersonThe Country Music Association has announced their 2023 Board of Directors.
New board members include songwriter Rhett Akins, Onsite Entertainment’s Debbie Carroll, Pink Dog Entertainment’s Curt Jenkins, Warner Music Nashville’s Ben Kline, CLLD, LLC’s Chris Lisle, BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville’s Jon Loba, Monument Records’ Katie McCartney, Maverick’s Chris Parr, Grand Ole Opry’s Dan Rogers, Sony Music Publishing’s Josh Van Valkenburg, Press On Publicity’s Wes Vause, and musician Charlie Worsham.
The 2023 CMA Board Officers are Charlie Morgan, Kella Farris, Jennie Smythe, and Virginia Bunetta. Morgan will serve as Chairman, Farris will serve as President, Smythe will serve as President-Elect, and Bunetta will serve as Secretary/Treasurer.
For the full list of the 2023 CMA Board of Directors, click here.
Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, More To Honor George Jones At ‘Still Playin’ Possum’ Event
/by Lorie HollabaughThe one-night concert event “Still Playing Possum: Music and Memories of George Jones,” is set for April 25 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
The special television taping event, serving to honor the legacy and music of the country icon, will include performances from Brad Paisley, Dierks Bentley, Jamey Johnson, Justin Moore, Lorrie Morgan, Mark Chesnutt, Michael Ray, Sam Moore, Tanya Tucker, Trace Adkins, Tracy Byrd and Tracy Lawrence, with more artists to be announced.
“George Jones died on April 26, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee. It will be ten years since he left us with just his songs, so to produce this night of music to honor his legacy is perfectly fitting,” says Nancy Jones. “George made history and influenced artists from all genres and many of them will celebrate with us in April. The night will bring lots of emotion for the fans, our family, and anyone who just loved country music.”
Tickets go on sale Dec. 22 at 10 a.m. CT with VIP upgrades also available for purchase.
Industry Ink: ASCAP, KFGE, Pennington Distilling Company
/by Lydia FarthingASCAP Nashville Hosts Christian Music Songwriters Workshop
Pictured (L-R, top row): Randall Buffam, Farris Blount, Jr, Joseph Smith, and Nicole Thomas; (L-R, second row): Angelica Wilshire, Matthew Soileau, Jason Houser, and Naomie Celestin; (L-R, third row): Michael Flowers, Sharon Erlenmeyer, Kele Currier (ASCAP), and Cas Weinbren; (L-R, bottom row): James Jurado, Chidiya Ohiagu, and Noel Cohen.
The ASCAP Nashville membership team virtually hosted The ASCAP Foundation Christian Music Songwriters Workshop on Dec. 8-9.
Now in its 13th year, the workshop included 15 up-and-coming Christian songwriters led by award-winning ASCAP songwriter, motivator, and facilitator Jason Houser. The two sessions covered navigating creative life, developing a unique voice as a songwriter, writing with courage, and more. Each attendee played a song for the group, and Houser gave insightful feedback on potential revisions for each song.
“We had an incredible group of songwriters–from New York to California–for The ASCAP Foundation Christian Music Songwriters Workshop. It’s so important for us as creatives to collaborate and receive coaching in order to grow in our craft,” Houser shares. “In my opinion, ASCAP is the best PRO–this is just one example of how they provide meaningful growth opportunities for their members.”
KFGE Raises Over $13K For Local Charities In Lincoln, Nebraska
Pictured (L-R, top row): Megan King and Brooke Summers; (middle row): Cory Edmondson; (L-R, bottom row): Johanna Buresh and Gary Greenwood.
NRG KFGE/Lincoln, Nebraska Froggy 98 recently raised $13,550 in items and monetary donations for local charities, just in time for the holidays. Each member of the on-air staff picked a local charity and competed for donations.
The “Charity Chase” was sponsored by John Henry’s Plumbing, Heating and Air, who donated an extra $1,500 which was split between each team’s charity in the order they placed.
Morning show producer, Megan King, came in first place for Supportive Services for Veteran Families, Central Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc. Afternoon host, Brooke Summers came in second with People’s City Mission. In third place was APD/Mid Day host Cory Edmondson with BraveBe Child Advocacy Center. Morning host, Johanna Buresh finished in fourth place with MilkWorks, and morning host, Gary Greenwood, came in fifth place for Boys & Girls Clubs of Lincoln/Lancaster County.
Pennington Distilling Company Donates $10,000 To Music Health Alliance
Pictured (L-R): Shelia Shipley Biddy, Jenny Pennington, Tatum Allsep, and Carla Denham.
Pennington Distilling Company recently made a $10,000 donation to Music Health Alliance (MHA) in support of the nonprofit’s work to provide free healthcare advocacy and support to those within the music industry.
“We value our long-term relationship with Jeff and Jenny Pennington and the Pennington Distilling Company and all of the good they do for our music community. We’re thrilled that the 2022 Picker’s Vodka Nashville product fundraiser raised $10,000 for MHA which will allow us to provide $300,000 to help heal the music with life-saving healthcare advocacy and resources,” notes Tatum Allsep, Music Health Alliance Founder & CEO.
Jeff and Jenny Pennington, co-founders of Pickers Vodka, add: “We are thankful to continue our support of Music Health Alliance and their amazing work in providing healthcare advocacy and access to healthcare resources and insurance, mental health support, and financial resources for any musician in need.”
Additionally, Pennington Distilling Company will donate $1 of every bottle of Pickers Original Vodka sold in all their Nashville accounts that support live music to MHA in 2023.
Kip Moore Returns To Europe In 2023 For Headlining Shows
/by Lorie HollabaughKip Moore has announced a string of headlining shows in the U.K. and Europe for 2023.
He’ll return to major cities across the pond, as well as play some cities for the first time as he kicks the tour off in Hamburg on May 13. Tickets are on sale now.
As part of the international trek, Moore will also headline the inaugural Country and Americana festival, Highways at London’s Royal Albert Hall, on May 20. The evening’s lineup also includes Morgan Wade, Jackson Dean, and Stephen Wilson Jr.
“We’ve made it a big priority of ours to keep coming back to the U.K. and Europe over the years. We feel a very genuine connection with the fans there and I’m looking forward to playing some new cities for the first time too,” Moore shares. “To get to headline Royal Albert Hall and launch Highways festival is a true bucket list moment for me. Royal Albert Hall is so legendary, I feel very grateful to get to play there.”
Women’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp Opens Up Limited Number Of Songwriter Slots
/by Lorie HollabaughRock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp, which gives fans the opportunity to make their rock star dreams a reality, has released a limited amount of Hitmaker Songwriting Package slots for their upcoming Women’s Camp. The camp will run from Jan. 19-22 in Nashville.
The Songwriting Package slots allow songwriters to take advantage of the camp’s songwriting opportunities at a discounted rate without the obligation to perform. Women’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp, powered by Gibson, will feature Wynonna Judd and Lzzy Hale, frontwoman of Grammy-winning hard rock band Halestorm.
The Hitmaker Songwriting Package includes a recording session with songwriter and producer Jodi Marr at the Writers Studio at the Hutton Hotel; mentoring opportunities in-person with Judd, Hale, Vicki Peterson of The Bangles, and additional counselors; a master download of one recorded song; and placement in a songwriting group with fellow writers to encourage collaboration, share ideas, and foster relationships.
Rock Camp – The Movie, a documentary on the once-in-a-lifetime experience of Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp, is now streaming on Amazon Prime.
Lauren Daigle’s The Price Fund Donates $681,000 To Community Charities
/by Lorie HollabaughLauren Daigle with The Price Fund recipients. Photo: Ashely Wright
Lauren Daigle recently wrapped up her season of fall giving through her organization, The Price Fund, with donations of $100K to New Orleans’ Ellis Marsalis Center, Roots of Music, NOCCA, KidSmart, and Young Audiences of Louisiana. The gifts were presented at her sold out holiday performances at New Orleans’ Saenger Theatre.
The concerts have become an annual tradition for Daigle, and offer an opportunity to highlight the importance that music charities can bring to underserved communities by allowing several children and young adults to perform on stage.
Daigle also presented funds to Roots Music, Country Music Hall of Fame’s Words & Music and Notes for Notes at her holiday concerts at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, as well as to 42Strong, Colorado Healing Fund, Music Health Alliance, Agape School and Greater Good Music earlier this fall. The Price Fund’s fall giving total as tallied $681,000.
“I’m truly moved and inspired by the passion and commitment that I’ve seen from every single person involved with all of these organizations–not to mention the tireless and seemingly endless work done by their volunteers,” Daigle shares. “The thousands whose lives they touch each and every day, not only provides light and hope for so many in need, it sets an example for all of us to follow and shows us what we do mean to each other.”
Established by Daigle in 2019, The Price Fund is designed to provide care for both children and the elderly, as well as those in need. She actively works to heal through various means, including work with at-risk youth. Through donations made via ticket sales, merch and streaming, Daigle has distributed over $2.2 million to 37 nonprofits around the world.