
Marty Stuart. Photo: Chris Hollo
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It was quite a week for Country Music Hall of Fame member Marty Stuart, capped by his anniversary celebration at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night (Nov. 26).
Last Tuesday (Nov. 22), Marty and his Fabulous Superlatives—Kenny Vaughan, Harry Stinson and Chris Scruggs–were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. Marty first arrived in Music City as a teenage prodigy 50 years ago, so that was worth a celebration, too. He marked the release of a new record last week. And he was saluted at the Opry for his 30 years as a member of the show’s cast.
Backstage in the Green Room, an anniversary sheet cake with striking aqua-blue and black icing was presented. Marty personally cut and served 30 pieces of the confection to guests.
Storme Warren, George Gruhn, Dan Rogers, Don Schlitz, Riders in the Sky, Desi Smith, Jason Crabb, Connie Smith, Mike Terry and the Opry Square Dancers mingled, not to mention Hilda Stuart. Marty’s Mississippi mom had celebrated her 89th birthday the day before.

Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives. Photo: Chris Hollo
On stage, Marty greeted a wildly enthusiastic Opry crowd. “Our job is to take the roof off this place,” he promised the throng. “We’re gonna fill it up with people I love.”
He showcased The Fabulous Superlatives on a rocking version of his 1991 smash “Tempted.” Fiddler Kenny Lovelace has been with the late Jerry Lee Lewis since 1967. Marty brought him out to play on the honky honking “Rough Around the Edges.”
Next, Marty introduced young Georgia bluesman Jontavious Willis. This was the artist’s debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, and he made the most of it. After performing with Marty and the Superlatives, Willis confidently entertained solo.
The music of Jontavious Willis recalls the sounds of rural Black Southern performers of the 1920s through the 1950s. His feature at his Opry debut was “The World’s In a Tangle,” his reworking of a blues song recorded in 1951 by Atlanta’s Jimmy Rogers and in 1961 by Houston’s Lightnin’ Hopkins. It is also associated with Muddy Waters, whom Willis cites as a major influence. The 26-year-old Willis has been previously endorsed by Taj Mahal and Keb Mo. On Saturday, he got the ultimate country-music endorsement, a standing ovation at the Grand Ole Opry.
Show emcee Natalie Stovall squealed with delight at this Opry newcomer’s reception. When she interviewed Willis, he reminded her how close the blues and country music have always been.

Dan Rogers, Vice President and Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry, and Marty Stuart. Photo: Chris Hollo
With his sky-high hairdo, comedian Gary Mule Deer looks like a Marty Stuart relative. And that’s the way Marty introduced him. Again, he shared the stage with his guest, before turning him loose as a stand-up comic.
Marty also joined The Del McCoury Band after he announced the band as his next guests. Del dedicated “Nashville Cats” to Marty, calling the man of the hour “The Original Nashville Cat.” Marty first came to the Opry as a 13-year-old in Lester Flatt’s band in 1972, so he joined The Del McCoury Band in a spirited Flatt & Scruggs salute, “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.”
The evening’s finale belonged to the show honoree. Marty cited Johnny Cash’s At Folsom Prison as his favorite country album. He performed that record’s gospel song “Greystone Chapel.” Then he created an ovation by introducing his new single, the Bakersfield-tinged rockabilly romp “Country Star.”
‘Brett Young: 5 Tour 3 2 1’ Set For Spring 2023
/by Liza AndersonMulti-Platinum artist Brett Young is set to hit the road this spring for “Brett Young: 5 Tour 3 2 1.” Following his sold-out European tour, Young will travel stateside with Ashley Cooke and Morgan Evans starting Mar. 30 in Columbus, Ohio.
Tickets for “Brett Young: 5 Tour 3 2 1” will go on sale this Friday (Dec. 2) at 10 a.m. CT. For more information, click here.
Additionally, he plans to release a new version of his song “You Ain’t Here To Kiss Me,” which he wrote alongside Tiffany Goss and Matt Alderman, this Friday (Dec. 2). With Dan Huff once again serving as producer on the track, the upcoming version offers a new take on the song, with stripped-down production that puts Young’s vocals on full display.
“I can be a very emotional songwriter and, for some reason, the sad, reflective songs, often come naturally for me,” Young shares. “The song is a true story about a situation my now wife and I had many years back–it just describes the feeling of missing someone and seeing everyone else around you in happy relationships. Dann Huff has been wanting to cut a new version of it for a while so we thought the timing was right to give it a bit of a new life around this coming New Year.”
“Brett Young: 5 Tour 3 2 1” Dates:
Mar. 30 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
Mar. 31 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
April 1 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Ballroom
April 6 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace
April 7 – Rosemont, IL – Rosemont Theatre
April 8 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
April 20 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
April 21 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia
April 22 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
April 27 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
April 28 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company
April 29 – Chattanooga, TN – Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
May 12 – Wenatchee, WA – Town Toyota Center
May 13 – Bonner, MT – KettleHouse Amphitheater *
May 18 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live Sacramento
May 19 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl
May 20 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
*Ashley Cooke not on this date
Shania Twain Adds New Dates To Upcoming ‘Queen Of Me Tour’
/by Lorie HollabaughShania Twain. Photo: Louie Banks
Shania Twain has added five new dates to her upcoming “Queen of Me Tour.”
The newly-announced dates include second nights added in Moncton, New Brunswick, and Glasgow, along with new shows in Bethel, New York; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Leeds, UK. The tour will now visit 48 cities across 54 dates within North America and Europe throughout 2023.
Kelsea Ballerini, Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Breland, Robyn Ottolini, Priscilla Block, and Mickey Guyton will join Twain on select dates throughout the global tour.
“The Queen of Me Tour” marks the first time fans will get to see Twain in nearly five years, following her Las Vegas residency. Kicking off April 28 in Spokane, Washington, the trek will make stops in Vancouver, Denver, Toronto, LA, New York, London, Dublin and more before wrapping up on Sept. 29 at Leeds Arena in Leeds.
Tickets for the newly-added dates go on sale Friday, Dec. 2 at LiveNation.com. A dollar of every ticket purchased will be donated to Twain’s SKC organization, which provides services that promote positive change in children’s lives in times of crises and economic hardship.
Eric Church & Longtime Manager John Peets Launch Solid Entertainment
/by Lydia FarthingEric Church
Eric Church and longtime manager John Peets have partnered to form Solid Entertainment.
The new endeavor centralizes all things Church, while also doubling down on infrastructure behind investments in his professional footprint, including his new SiriusXM Channel, Outsiders Radio; his Lower Broadway venue, bar and restaurant, Chief’s; in-house merchandise operation; and his fan club, the Church Choir.
Pictured (L-R, top row): Shane Allen, Brandon Schneeberger, and Hayley Harris; (L-R, bottom row): Kimsey Kerr, Marshall Alexander, and Matt Wheeler
Marshall Alexander will take on the role of President, also serving as Church’s representative for Chief’s. Brandon Schneeberger will oversee day-to-day management for Church.
Meanwhile, industry vets Shane Allen and Kimsey Kerr have been tapped to launch and run Outsiders Radio, which officially launched on Nov. 4. Bryan Chisholm joins the team to lead Digital Marketing, and Hayley Harris has been appointed to manage Church’s fan club. Matt Wheeler will continue to oversee Chief Merchandise.
“I’m incredibly proud of the path we’ve taken to get to this point in all our careers and to have experienced so much of it together,” Church shares. “As our business continues to expand in different areas, it was important to me to establish a team of people that is focused on this growth. None of us got into music for the business of it, yet it’s part of how we are our most creative selves: through finding those other avenues for connection. It’s humbling to be in a position where such incredibly talented people want to focus on the future together.”
Peets adds, “I am very proud to take our professional relationship to the next level. We have been working creatively together since 2004, and Solid Entertainment represents a fresh look and a continued commitment to all that we have built. I look forward to adding to this foundation with an eye towards all that is to come with the ongoing expansion of Eric’s empire.”
Flat River Band Inks With The Kinkead Entertainment Agency
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R, back row): Kinkead Entertainment Agency Sr. Vice President/Head of Live Performance Greg Scott, President Julie Devereux and CEO Bob Kinkead; (L-R, front row): Flat River Band Dennijo, Chad and Andy Sitze. Photo: Courtesy of Kinkead Entertainment Agency
Flat River Band has signed with The Kinkead Entertainment Agency (TKEA) for booking.
The trio of brothers–Andy, Chad and Dennijo Sitze–grew up performing alongside their parents and grandparents, and have held residencies in Branson, Missouri and at Dollywood. The Missouri natives have charted No. 1 hits on the bluegrass gospel charts and opened for Natalie Maines, Alison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, and more.
Flat River has charted several singles over the last couple of years, including “Ain’t a Woman Like a River,” “Shining Through My Window,” and “I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love,” from their Sights and Sounds EP.
“What an incredible sound and true to country, Flat River Band has something magical to add to the genre and will soon be added to the list of great country groups. We at TKEA are excited to be part of the ride,” states TKEA’s Greg Scott and Bob Kinkead.
“We are super excited to be a part of The Kinkead Entertainment Agency and looking forward to the new adventures with them,” the band adds.
Bobby Karl Works The Room: Marty Stuart Marks Milestones
/by Bobby KarlMarty Stuart. Photo: Chris Hollo
Chapter 660
It was quite a week for Country Music Hall of Fame member Marty Stuart, capped by his anniversary celebration at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday night (Nov. 26).
Last Tuesday (Nov. 22), Marty and his Fabulous Superlatives—Kenny Vaughan, Harry Stinson and Chris Scruggs–were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. Marty first arrived in Music City as a teenage prodigy 50 years ago, so that was worth a celebration, too. He marked the release of a new record last week. And he was saluted at the Opry for his 30 years as a member of the show’s cast.
Backstage in the Green Room, an anniversary sheet cake with striking aqua-blue and black icing was presented. Marty personally cut and served 30 pieces of the confection to guests.
Storme Warren, George Gruhn, Dan Rogers, Don Schlitz, Riders in the Sky, Desi Smith, Jason Crabb, Connie Smith, Mike Terry and the Opry Square Dancers mingled, not to mention Hilda Stuart. Marty’s Mississippi mom had celebrated her 89th birthday the day before.
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives. Photo: Chris Hollo
On stage, Marty greeted a wildly enthusiastic Opry crowd. “Our job is to take the roof off this place,” he promised the throng. “We’re gonna fill it up with people I love.”
He showcased The Fabulous Superlatives on a rocking version of his 1991 smash “Tempted.” Fiddler Kenny Lovelace has been with the late Jerry Lee Lewis since 1967. Marty brought him out to play on the honky honking “Rough Around the Edges.”
Next, Marty introduced young Georgia bluesman Jontavious Willis. This was the artist’s debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, and he made the most of it. After performing with Marty and the Superlatives, Willis confidently entertained solo.
The music of Jontavious Willis recalls the sounds of rural Black Southern performers of the 1920s through the 1950s. His feature at his Opry debut was “The World’s In a Tangle,” his reworking of a blues song recorded in 1951 by Atlanta’s Jimmy Rogers and in 1961 by Houston’s Lightnin’ Hopkins. It is also associated with Muddy Waters, whom Willis cites as a major influence. The 26-year-old Willis has been previously endorsed by Taj Mahal and Keb Mo. On Saturday, he got the ultimate country-music endorsement, a standing ovation at the Grand Ole Opry.
Show emcee Natalie Stovall squealed with delight at this Opry newcomer’s reception. When she interviewed Willis, he reminded her how close the blues and country music have always been.
Dan Rogers, Vice President and Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry, and Marty Stuart. Photo: Chris Hollo
With his sky-high hairdo, comedian Gary Mule Deer looks like a Marty Stuart relative. And that’s the way Marty introduced him. Again, he shared the stage with his guest, before turning him loose as a stand-up comic.
Marty also joined The Del McCoury Band after he announced the band as his next guests. Del dedicated “Nashville Cats” to Marty, calling the man of the hour “The Original Nashville Cat.” Marty first came to the Opry as a 13-year-old in Lester Flatt’s band in 1972, so he joined The Del McCoury Band in a spirited Flatt & Scruggs salute, “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.”
The evening’s finale belonged to the show honoree. Marty cited Johnny Cash’s At Folsom Prison as his favorite country album. He performed that record’s gospel song “Greystone Chapel.” Then he created an ovation by introducing his new single, the Bakersfield-tinged rockabilly romp “Country Star.”
Dierks Bentley Sits Atop The MusicRow Radio Chart
/by Alex Parry“Gold” by Dierks Bentley takes the No. 1 position on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart this week. Bentley co-wrote the single with Ross Copperman, Luke Dick, and Ashley Gorley and it is the lead single from his tenth studio album, set for release in 2023.
“2020 was a chance for me to give my guitar and the road a little rest. It gave me the chance to spend a lot more time adventuring outdoors with family and friends, but also alone. It also gave me time to reset and rekindle my love of country music and a lot of the types of songs and sounds that I fell in love with when I first got to Nashville,” explains Bentley. “I think you’ll hear that in this first track, but it carries across the whole album.”
Click here to view the latest edition of The MusicRow Weekly containing the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart.
Kenny Chesney Earns A New Wave Of RIAA Certifications
/by Lorie HollabaughKenny Chesney. Photo: Danny Clinch
Kenny Chesney has a bunch of brand new hardware just in time for the holidays with a slew of new RIAA certifications, bringing his total to 43 million over the course of his career.
Starting with the 2004 CMA Album of the Year When The Sun Goes Down being certified 5x Platinum and “American Kids” bypassing 4x Platinum, the east Tennessee superstar picks up 28 certifications for his catalogues. With The Big Revival mining Platinum status, both Hemingway’s Whiskey and Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates are now officially 2x Platinum as well.
“El Cerrito Place” and “Live A Little,” are two of seven songs certified Gold, “Don’t Happen Twice” and “You Had Me From Hello” have gone Gold, and “You Had Me From Hello” simultaneously earns Platinum status alongside “How Forever Feels,” while “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy” reaches 2x Platinum.
Chesney also has a pair of 3x Platinum certifications with his Grace Potter duet “You And Tequila,” and the surging “Somewhere With You.” His duets with P!nk (“Setting the World On Fire”) and Uncle Kracker (the six week No. 1, “When The Sun Goes Down”) also join “There Goes My Life,” “Don’t Blink” and “Summertime” as 2x Platinum certified classics.
Rounding out the list, Chesney’s other Platinum singles are “You Save Me,” “Anything But Mine,” “All The Pretty Girls,” “Save It For A Rainy Day,” “Never Wanted Nothing More” and the ACM Single of the Year “The Good Stuff,” for a total of 33 million Platinum and Gold singles and 10 million RIAA-certified albums.
Certifications:
5x Platinum – When The Sun Goes Down
4x Platinum – “American Kids”
3x Platinum – “You And Tequila” feat. Grace Potter, “Somewhere With You”
2x Platinum – Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates, Hemingway’s Whiskey, “Setting the World On Fire” with P!ink, “She Thinks My Tractor’s Sexy,” “There Goes My Life,” “Don’t Blink,” “When The Sun Goes Down” with Uncle Kracker, “Summertime”
Platinum – The Big Revival, “You Had Me From Hello” (simultaneously certified Gold), “Never Wanted Nothing More,” “How Forever Feels,” “Anything But Mine,” “Save It For A Rainy Day,” “The Good Stuff,” “All The Pretty Girls,” “You Save Me”
Gold – “You Had Me From Hello” (simultaneously certified Platinum), “Shiftwork” with George Strait, “Living In Fast Forward,” “El Cerrito Place,” “Live A Little,” “Down The Road” feat. Mac McAnally, “Don’t Happen Twice”
Randall King Releases Digital Version Of ‘Honky Tonk BS’ EP
/by Liza AndersonRandall King has released a digital version of his EP Honky Tonk BS, available on all DSPs now. Formerly a physical CD sold exclusively at King’s shows, the EP features five tracks co-written by King and produced by Bart Butler and Ryan Gore.
The digital release follows the Warner Music Nashville artist’s debut album Shot Glass. The record was named to Billboard‘s All-Genre 50 Best Albums of 2022 (So Far), making King the only male country artist on the list, as well as Whiskey Riff‘s Best Country Albums of 2022 So Far list. Also produced by Butler and Gore, Shot Glass features 11 songs, seven of which were co-written by King, and provides different perspectives of a night out. The album includes track “You In A Honky Tonk,” which is currently No. 1 on TikTok’s country playlist.
Additionally, King released his version of “Old Time Christmas” on Tuesday, Nov. 22. His touring schedule consists of headlining shows across the country along with opening dates for Jon Pardi and label-mate Cody Johnson. For more information, click here.
Honky Tonk BS Track Listing:
1. Small Town BS (Randall King, Adam James)
2. She’s Gonna Kill Me (Randall King, Tony Martin, Mark Nesler)
3. Honkytonk Side Of Me (Randall King, John Osborne)
4. In The Picture (Randall King, Wyatt McCubbin)
5. Down Hell (Randall King, James Matthew Nolen)
The Oak Ridge Boys To Kick Off ‘Christmas In Tennessee’ Residency At Opryland Resort
/by Lydia FarthingThe Oak Ridge Boys. Photo: Courtesy of 2911 Media.
Grammy Award-winning band The Oak Ridge Boys are returning to the Gaylord Opryland Resort to celebrate the holiday season with a 32-show residency. The residency comes as part of the resort’s 39th annual “A Country Christmas” event.
The group’s “Christmas in Tennessee” Dinner Show, which kicks off tonight (Nov. 23) and runs through Dec. 25, features a holiday meal prepared by the resort’s culinary team followed by The Oak Ridge Boys and their band performing Christmas classics, fan-favorites, and many of their timeless hits from their more than 40 albums, including eight Christmas records. The band will also look back on past Christmases, celebrate the birth of Christ, and create holiday memories for guests in the festive surroundings of Gaylord Opryland Resort.
The Oak Ridge Boys. Photo: Courtesy of 2911 Media
“It is such an honor to be bringing our Christmas show back to Gaylord Opryland in 2022 for the third year in a row,” shares Joe Bonsall. “Nobody does Christmas like Gaylord Opryland, and our dinner shows have become a part of the tradition over the last few years! We can promise this, our show will be much different than last year, but Santa will still be a part of it, as will our big state-of-the-art production. And we will give each audience a strong set list of songs covering every aspect of Christmas. We hope you will plan to join The Oak Ridge Boys over the holidays this year for a gourmet dinner and a show that has been honed over decades of Christmas tours.”
For more information on “Christmas in Tennessee” and to purchase tickets, click here.
Brandi Carlile’s Mothership Weekend Festival Set For May 12-14
/by Lorie HollabaughBrandi Carlile. Photo: Pamela Neal
Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples and more are among the lineup for Brandi Carlile’s Mothership Weekend, set to take place in Miramar Beach, Florida from May 12-14.
Created as an annual Mother’s Day celebration, the three-day festival, in partnership with Topeka, will also feature performances from Carlile, Hozier, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Danielle Ponder, The Milk Carton Kids, Katie Pruitt and Fancy Hagood. Tickets for the festival go on sale Dec. 5. Full details can be found here.
“The Mothership welcomes everyone,” Carlile explains. “We hope you’ll join us for this epic celebration of mothers, mother figures, motherhood, mothering and all forms of chosen families.”
Carlile’s 2023 is already shaping up to be a busy year, as she’s already earned seven nominations at the upcoming 65th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year (In These Silent Days), Record of the Year (“You And Me On The Rock” feat. Lucius), Best Americana Album (In These Silent Days), Best Americana Performance (“You And Me On The Rock” feat. Lucius), Best American Roots Song (“You And Me On The Rock” feat. Lucius), Best Rock Performance (“Broken Horses”) and Best Rock Song (“Broken Horses”). Already a 6x Grammy-winner, this year’s accolades brings her total number of nominations to 24.