Zac Brown Band Serves As Dolly Parton’s House Band During Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction

Dolly Parton and Zac Brown pose backstage during the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Photo: JB Rowland.
Zac Brown Band served as Dolly Parton’s band throughout her recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The award-winning group backed Parton for a performance of her signature song, “Jolene,” and also lent their talents to Sheryl Crow’s rendition of “9 to 5,” as well as to a duet of “Coat of Many Colors” from Brandi Carlile and P!nk.
Highlights from the ceremony, held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, will air this Saturday (Nov. 19) on HBO and HBO Max.
Lee Greenwood Rings In 80th Birthday By Celebrating 25 Million In Music Sales

Pictured (L-R): Dan Rogers, Vice President and Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry, Kim Greenwood, Lee Greenwood, and Dustin Lynch. Photo: Jeremy Westby / 2911 Media.
Grammy-winning vocalist Lee Greenwood was recently honored for surpassing more than 25 million worldwide music sales while playing at the Grand Ole Opry. Ahead of his 80th birthday, Vice President and Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry Dan Rogers, along with Ryman Hospitality Properties CEO Colin Reed, and country artist Dustin Lynch were there to surprise him.
An American patriot and national ambassador for the wounded warrior support organization Helping A Hero, Greenwood partnered with Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris to give away specially-adapted homes to six wounded veterans and their families from the heart of the Opry stage.
“I knew playing the Grand Ole Opry was going to be a birthday week highlight, but then to discover my recordings have surpassed 25 million sales worldwide—well, that has to be one of the greatest birthday gifts of all time; and yet, I wasn’t at the Opry to receive gifts, I was there to entertain and give gifts,” Greenwood shares. ““Our military families put their lives on the line for this country. These new homes are designed to make what can be impossible, everyday tasks, possible again for our wounded. Building these homes for our heroes is a labor of love,” he confided.
In honor of his 80th birthday, Greenwood is preparing for his 80-show “American Spirit Tour…Once and For All” in 2023.
Avery Anna’s “Narcissist” Notches Gold Distinction

Pictured (L-R): Tim Foisset (WMN), David Fanning (33 Creative), Cris Lacy (WMN), Patrick Worstell (WMN), Avery Anna, Rohan Kohli (WMN), Tina Crawford (33 Creative), Ben Kline (WMN), Shane Tarleton (WMN), Alex Ciasnocha (WMN), Jody Mazer (WMN), and Ashley Petro (WMN). Photo: Evan De Stefano.
Warner Music Nashville’s breakout starlet Avery Anna marked a career milestone on Tuesday night (Nov. 15) as she performed at Nashville’s Exit/In as support on Spencer Crandall’s “The Western Tour.” On top of the performance, Warner Music Nashville Co-Presidents Ben Kline and Cris Lacy joined Anna on stage to commemorate her viral smash “Narcissist” being certified Gold by the RIAA.
The 18-year-old Arizona native has accumulated more than 150 million streams in 2022, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut in September. Following the recent launch of her Mood Swings EP, she will release her first original holiday song, “Miss You At Christmas,” on Friday (Nov. 18).
Fifth Annual Dance Party To End ALZ Raises $525K

Pictured (L-R, front row): Jay Allen (The Voice), Melinda Doolittle, Charles Esten, Kelleigh Bannen, Jay Williams, Ashley Williams, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Brad Paisley surrounded by dancers. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Alzheimer’s Association.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Ashley Williams, and Jay Williams hosted their fifth annual Dance Party to End ALZ on Sunday (Nov. 13) at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. Apple Music’s Kelleigh Bannen emceed the event, which raised $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program.
Dressed in ‘90s fashion, country artists took to the stage performing throwback hits from the era. Artists in attendance included Brad Paisley, Hot Country Knights, Tracy Lawrence, Jay Allen, Bannen with special guest NSYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick, Melinda Doolittle, Lindsay Ell, Charles Esten, and more.
“For our fifth Dance Party to End ALZ, we raised $525,000, making it our most successful year to date!” notes Williams-Paisley. “After losing our mom to Alzheimer’s six years ago, my siblings and I became relentless in our pursuit to advance Alzheimer’s research toward methods of treatment, prevention, and ultimately, a cure. With the Alzheimer Association’s help, and the continued support of our generous sponsors, attendees, and performers, I know one day we will achieve our goal of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.”
To date, Dance Party to End ALZ has raised $1.8 million to fund diverse and exciting Alzheimer’s research.
Mike Ryan Marks Decade-Long Career With Grand Ole Opry Debut

Mike Ryan. Photo: Chris Hollo.
Singer-songwriter Mike Ryan made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Nov. 8, performing “Dear Country Music” and “Damn Good Goodbye.” Ryan’s Opry debut follows the release of his new album, Longcut, and marks a decade of building his career independently as a singer-songwriter.
“This is an incredible night. So many of my friends came out to support me. My family and my two sons are in the audience and it’s hard not to get emotional,” Ryan shared following the performance. “I’m honored to be on this stage where so many country music legends and artists have performed. I’m truly grateful for this opportunity and to be a part of this tradition.”
The San Antonio native has landed nine No. 1 songs on the Texas charts, and his previously-released Blink You’ll Miss It landed at No. 15 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Collaborating with major label artists, Ryan has earned a top 20 hit as a co-writer on Brad Paisley’s “Last Time For Everything,” and Paisley reciprocated with a guitar solo on Ryan’s song, “The Rewrite.”
Country Music Hall of Fame, University of Illinois Press Partner To Release Country & Roots-Based Books
/by Lorie HollabaughThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the University of Illinois Press are joining forces to co-publish new works, as well as distribute titles released under the museum’s longstanding publishing arm, CMF Press, including reissuing significant out-of-print historical works.
The first release in the partnership is Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock, the museum’s new companion book to its major multi-year exhibition of the same name. Now available in bookstores nationwide and online outlets, the illustrated book traces the impact of the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, The Eagles, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and many more, along with the next wave of L.A. roots music ushered in by the Blasters, Lone Justice, Los Lobos, Dwight Yoakam and others.
The book includes more than 160 artifact and archival photos and features a foreword by Ronstadt and main essay by longtime LA music journalist Randy Lewis, among other essays from artists, musicians and historians.
University of Illinois Press and CMF Press have each released some of the most authoritative works exploring traditional country and roots music topics. Collectively, these books have been honored with a variety of awards, including the Ralph J. Gleason Music Book Award, the ASCAP Foundation Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Award, the Belmont Book Award, the Irving Lowens Book Award and others.
“The University of Illinois Press has an impressive track record of releasing important books examining the broad spectrum of music and documenting American culture,” explains Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. “The collaboration is a perfect fit to continue our museum’s longstanding commitment of reaching beyond our gallery walls via book publishing and other media platforms to explore the rich heritage of country music and its important contributions to history.”
“The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a national treasure that shares our vital mission to document and celebrate roots music culture and its makers,” adds Laurie Matheson, Director of the University of Illinois Press. “We are excited to build on the synergies of this partnership in extending the reach and impact of country music publications.”
The next release from the partnership will come in spring 2023 with the reissue of the long out-of-print title DeFord Bailey: A Black Star in Early Country Music by David C. Morton with Charles K. Wolfe. Bailey (1899-1982) was a founding member of the Grand Ole Opry and among its most popular early performers, touring with well-known Opry acts like Roy Acuff, the Delmore Brothers and Bill Monroe. The reissued book will include a new chapter on Bailey’s thoughts about race relations, more than 40 photographs and a complete session discography.
Randall King Renews With BMG, Signs Songwriter To His Publishing Venture
/by LB CantrellPictured (L-R): Chris Oglesby, Randall King, Jake Jacobson
Rising country singer-songwriter Randall King has renewed his publishing deal with BMG.
King, who has become known for his neo-traditional sound, recently released his new 11-track album Shot Glass, of which he co-wrote seven of its 11 tracks.
In addition to announcing his extension with BMG, King also announced the signing of the first songwriter, Jake Jacobson, to his Tonk On Publishing, a publishing partnership with BMG to develop up-and-coming songwriters.
Jacobson, like King, is country traditionalist who released his debut EP Lovin’ and Leavin’ in June. The up-and-coming singer-songwriter has opened for Clay Walker, Kip Moore, Ben Haggard, Morgan Evans, Randall King, Travis Denning, Ian Munsick, and Logan Mize.
“I’m beyond excited to announce this new partnership with BMG and the signing of one of my favorite young guns out there,” King shares. “His work ethic alone makes me excited to see what this young man can do. A very unique traditional country writer with a clean smooth voice, he has a lot of promise. I’m ready to watch Jake Jacobson fly!”
“I am beyond thrill to extend our relationship with Randall,” says Chris Oglesby, VP, BMG Publishing Nashville. “His work ethic is inspirational. His talent level is exceptional, and he knows who he is. We are excited about being part of Tonk On. Randall’s eye for spotting emerging talent like Jake Jacobson is a growth opportunity for everyone. Jake is a brilliant young writer artist that we are proud to welcome into our BMG / Tonk On family.”
Industry Ink: Dolly Parton & Zac Brown, Lee Greenwood, Avery Anna, More
/by Lydia FarthingZac Brown Band Serves As Dolly Parton’s House Band During Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction
Dolly Parton and Zac Brown pose backstage during the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Photo: JB Rowland.
Zac Brown Band served as Dolly Parton’s band throughout her recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The award-winning group backed Parton for a performance of her signature song, “Jolene,” and also lent their talents to Sheryl Crow’s rendition of “9 to 5,” as well as to a duet of “Coat of Many Colors” from Brandi Carlile and P!nk.
Highlights from the ceremony, held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, will air this Saturday (Nov. 19) on HBO and HBO Max.
Lee Greenwood Rings In 80th Birthday By Celebrating 25 Million In Music Sales
Pictured (L-R): Dan Rogers, Vice President and Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry, Kim Greenwood, Lee Greenwood, and Dustin Lynch. Photo: Jeremy Westby / 2911 Media.
Grammy-winning vocalist Lee Greenwood was recently honored for surpassing more than 25 million worldwide music sales while playing at the Grand Ole Opry. Ahead of his 80th birthday, Vice President and Executive Producer of the Grand Ole Opry Dan Rogers, along with Ryman Hospitality Properties CEO Colin Reed, and country artist Dustin Lynch were there to surprise him.
An American patriot and national ambassador for the wounded warrior support organization Helping A Hero, Greenwood partnered with Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris to give away specially-adapted homes to six wounded veterans and their families from the heart of the Opry stage.
“I knew playing the Grand Ole Opry was going to be a birthday week highlight, but then to discover my recordings have surpassed 25 million sales worldwide—well, that has to be one of the greatest birthday gifts of all time; and yet, I wasn’t at the Opry to receive gifts, I was there to entertain and give gifts,” Greenwood shares. ““Our military families put their lives on the line for this country. These new homes are designed to make what can be impossible, everyday tasks, possible again for our wounded. Building these homes for our heroes is a labor of love,” he confided.
In honor of his 80th birthday, Greenwood is preparing for his 80-show “American Spirit Tour…Once and For All” in 2023.
Avery Anna’s “Narcissist” Notches Gold Distinction
Pictured (L-R): Tim Foisset (WMN), David Fanning (33 Creative), Cris Lacy (WMN), Patrick Worstell (WMN), Avery Anna, Rohan Kohli (WMN), Tina Crawford (33 Creative), Ben Kline (WMN), Shane Tarleton (WMN), Alex Ciasnocha (WMN), Jody Mazer (WMN), and Ashley Petro (WMN). Photo: Evan De Stefano.
Warner Music Nashville’s breakout starlet Avery Anna marked a career milestone on Tuesday night (Nov. 15) as she performed at Nashville’s Exit/In as support on Spencer Crandall’s “The Western Tour.” On top of the performance, Warner Music Nashville Co-Presidents Ben Kline and Cris Lacy joined Anna on stage to commemorate her viral smash “Narcissist” being certified Gold by the RIAA.
The 18-year-old Arizona native has accumulated more than 150 million streams in 2022, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut in September. Following the recent launch of her Mood Swings EP, she will release her first original holiday song, “Miss You At Christmas,” on Friday (Nov. 18).
Fifth Annual Dance Party To End ALZ Raises $525K
Pictured (L-R, front row): Jay Allen (The Voice), Melinda Doolittle, Charles Esten, Kelleigh Bannen, Jay Williams, Ashley Williams, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Brad Paisley surrounded by dancers. Photo: Jason Davis/Getty Images for Alzheimer’s Association.
Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Ashley Williams, and Jay Williams hosted their fifth annual Dance Party to End ALZ on Sunday (Nov. 13) at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon. Apple Music’s Kelleigh Bannen emceed the event, which raised $525,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association research grant program.
Dressed in ‘90s fashion, country artists took to the stage performing throwback hits from the era. Artists in attendance included Brad Paisley, Hot Country Knights, Tracy Lawrence, Jay Allen, Bannen with special guest NSYNC’s Chris Kirkpatrick, Melinda Doolittle, Lindsay Ell, Charles Esten, and more.
“For our fifth Dance Party to End ALZ, we raised $525,000, making it our most successful year to date!” notes Williams-Paisley. “After losing our mom to Alzheimer’s six years ago, my siblings and I became relentless in our pursuit to advance Alzheimer’s research toward methods of treatment, prevention, and ultimately, a cure. With the Alzheimer Association’s help, and the continued support of our generous sponsors, attendees, and performers, I know one day we will achieve our goal of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.”
To date, Dance Party to End ALZ has raised $1.8 million to fund diverse and exciting Alzheimer’s research.
Mike Ryan Marks Decade-Long Career With Grand Ole Opry Debut
Mike Ryan. Photo: Chris Hollo.
Singer-songwriter Mike Ryan made his Grand Ole Opry debut on Nov. 8, performing “Dear Country Music” and “Damn Good Goodbye.” Ryan’s Opry debut follows the release of his new album, Longcut, and marks a decade of building his career independently as a singer-songwriter.
“This is an incredible night. So many of my friends came out to support me. My family and my two sons are in the audience and it’s hard not to get emotional,” Ryan shared following the performance. “I’m honored to be on this stage where so many country music legends and artists have performed. I’m truly grateful for this opportunity and to be a part of this tradition.”
The San Antonio native has landed nine No. 1 songs on the Texas charts, and his previously-released Blink You’ll Miss It landed at No. 15 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart. Collaborating with major label artists, Ryan has earned a top 20 hit as a co-writer on Brad Paisley’s “Last Time For Everything,” and Paisley reciprocated with a guitar solo on Ryan’s song, “The Rewrite.”
Average Joes Entertainment Hires Four New Staffers
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): McKennan Henninger, Ryan Bell, Madison Smith, Mike Wadsworth
Average Joes Entertainment has added four new staffers in the A&R and Marketing departments. Mike Wadsworth has joined the team as a Coordinator in the A&R department, Ryan Bell has been hired as the Publicity Manager, and Madison Smith and McKennan Henninger have joined as Account Managers in the Marketing department.
“As the company continues to expand into various media verticals, it’s important that we keep adding quality staff to support Average Joes and its creators, whether in music or film, to fulfill their individual visions,” notes Average Joes VP of Marketing, Andrew Davis.
Average Joes Entertainment launched in 2008 with flagship artist Colt Ford. Since its inception, the company has expanded to multiple labels, a management company, and a publishing entity. The company has also expanded into film and TV, housing film production company Hideout Pictures and distribution company Strike Back Studios. Average Joes has also produced and distributed films such as Old Henry, Spirit Halloween: The Movie, Howard’s Mill, and more.
Average Joes Entertainment’s roster includes Colt Ford, Montgomery Gentry, Bryan Martin, Josh Mirenda, Charlie Farley, Sarah Ross, Sam Grow, Austin Tolliver, Lenny Cooper, and Cypress Spring.
Lainey Wilson Becomes Tractor Supply Company’s Newest Brand Ambassador
/by Lydia FarthingLainey Wilson
Tractor Supply Company has tapped breakout country artist and two-time CMA Award winner Lainey Wilson as its newest Brand Ambassador.
Tractor Supply will partner with Wilson to support up-and-coming musicians with the launch of an Emerging Artist Program in 2023. The year-long program will be curated by Wilson, who will be joined by established country artists to serve as mentors and help launch the careers of rising artists and their songs inspired by “Life Out Here.” As curator, Wilson will advise and play an active role in launching and executing the overall program. Additional details on the Emerging Artist Program and how to participate will be announced in early 2023.
To kick off the partnership, Tractor Supply debuted a TV ad during the season five premiere of Paramount Network’s hit series Yellowstone, which marked Wilson’s acting debut. The spot is inspired by Tractor Supply’s dedication to “Life Out Here” and features the standout track “Live Off” from Wilson’s new album Bell Bottom Country. Viewers catch footage of Wilson from her childhood and present day, showing how she lives “Life Out Here” and how it impacts her music.
“From small-town aspiring songwriter to the fastest-rising star in country music, Lainey is the perfect mentor, advocate, and spokesperson for Tractor Supply and our Emerging Artist Program,” shares Kimberley Gardiner, Chief Marketing Officer at Tractor Supply. “Growing up in a small farming community and becoming the most nominated artist at this year’s CMA Awards, Lainey is the definition of ‘Life Out Here.’ We’re incredibly excited to partner with Lainey and a small group of rising country music artists to create a path and platform for these voices and songs to be heard.”
“Growing up on a farm in Louisiana made a lasting impact on the outdoor-loving country-hearted woman I am today,” Wilson explains. “I’m honored to be named Tractor Supply’s newest Brand Ambassador and to have the opportunity to curate the Emerging Artist Program. They truly understand who I am at my core and the ‘Life Out Here’ lifestyle that is so important to me.”
Wilson and Tractor Supply will collaborate on and initiate numerous activities and events over the next year, including social media content, fan experiences, and more.
Chase Rice Honors Late Father With New Album: ‘He’d Be Proud Of This One’ [Exclusive]
/by LB CantrellChase Rice records for his forthcoming album in his den-turned-vocal booth at home. Photo: Kaiser Cunningham
Multi-Platinum singer-songwriter Chase Rice will release a new album, I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, on Feb. 10, 2023.
The 13-track project finds Rice returning to his roots, both personally and musically, with songs that range from emotional reckoning to admiration of the western way of life. Its track list includes recent releases “Key West & Colorado” and “Way Down Yonder,” plus a reimagined album version of “If I Were Rock & Roll.”
The album follows Rice’s three-part project, The Album, featuring his latest Platinum-certified No. 1 hit, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen. (feat. Florida Georgia Line)” and his Platinum-certified top 10 hit “Lonely If You Are.”
Rice is so proud of this new body of work that he is honoring his late father, Daniel Rice, with its cover art.
He tells MusicRow, “Today would have been my parents’ 43rd wedding anniversary, and I can’t think of a better way to honor them than with a collection of songs that finally shows the world who I really am; who they raised me to be. If I’m gonna put my dad on the cover of an album, it has to be something he’d be proud of… He’d be proud of this one.
“My dad was one of those good guys you read about – tough, hardworking, always helping other people out,” Rice shares. “I try to live my life in a way that would make him proud. I haven’t always measured up to that, but I get closer to that man I want to be and the man he’d be proud of every single day.
“Making this album was a big step towards that musically, too,” he continues. “Not only is it the most vulnerable I’ve ever been, it’s also a sound he’d enjoy listening to. I’ve always wanted to honor him by using this photo as an album cover, and I know this project is the one that deserves that. I can’t wait for y’all to hear it.”
Instead of taking the traditional route when writing for I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell, Rice built the track list with a handful of solo sessions as well as writes from trips with friends. He took the same approach into the recording process with producer Oscar Charles, forgoing a traditional studio and recording in Rice’s home. The singer who has become known for the pop-country sounds of “Eyes On You,” “Ready Set Roll,” and “Gonna Wanna Tonight” brought in a live band with no click track to capture a more rugged, authentic sound for this project.
“‘What can I put out that makes me come to life?’,” he explained to PopCulture of the writing and recording process. “Because if I come to life when I’m on the stage and up there singing songs that I’m passionate about and love, man, people are gonna love them that much more… I’m at the place in my life now where I just want people to know who I really am as opposed to who they think I am. I think this record’s a good start.”
Rice’s I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell is available for pre-order/pre-save here.
I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell Track List:
1. “Walk That Easy” (Chase Rice, William Reames, Barton Davies, Jonathan Sherwood, Oscar Charles)
2. “All Dogs Go To Hell” (Chase Rice, Joshua Miller, John Byron)
3. “Way Down Yonder” (Chase Rice, Hunter Phelps, John Byron, Blake Pendergrass, Corey Crowder)
4. “Key West & Colorado” (Chase Rice, Brian Kelley, Corey Crowder, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, Hunter Phelps)
5. “Bench Seat” (Chase Rice)
6. “Life Part Of Livin’” (Chase Rice)
7. “Bad Day To Be A Cold Beer” (Chase Rice, Blake Pendergrass, John Byron, Justin Thomas)
8. “Oklahoma” feat. Read Southall Band (Chase Rice, William Reames, Barton Davies, Jonathan Sherwood, Oscar Charles, Read Southall)
9. “I Walk Alone” (Chase Rice, Jaxson Free, Josh Hoge)
10. “Sorry Momma” (Chase Rice, Hunter Phelps, Ben Johnson)
11. “If I Were Rock & Roll (Album Version)” (Chase Rice)
12. “Goodnight Nancy” feat. Boy Named Banjo (Chase Rice, Oscar Charles, Barton Davies, William Reames, Jonathan Sherwood)
13. “I Hate Cowboys” (Chase Rice, Michael Hardy, Ross Copperman, Brad Tursi)
George Strait To Headline Buckeye Country Superfest 2023
/by Lorie HollabaughGeorge Strait has been tapped to headline the Buckeye Country Superfest at Ohio Stadium on May 27, 2023.
Appearing alongside Strait at the annual festival will be Chris Stapleton, Little Big Town, and rising singer-songwriter Warren Zeiders. 2023 will mark the sixth year for the Buckeye Country Superfest at Ohio Stadium, following a record-setting attendance of over 63,000 fans in 2022.
Tickets go on sale this Saturday (Nov. 19). American Express cardholders can purchase tickets before the general public until Nov. 18.
The announcement follows the recent news that Strait and Stapleton will team up for one-off stadium shows in six markets next summer, with Little Big Town joining them for the dates. Tickets to the 2023 concerts in Phoenix, Milwaukee, Seattle, Denver, Nashville and Tampa are on sale now.
Gunnar Latham & Josh Grider Ink Publishing Deals With Major Bob Music
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R, top row): Mike Doyle (Major Bob), Mitch Ballard (BMI Austin), Brendan Anthony (Texas Music Office); (L-R, middle row): Bob Doyle, Graham Kothman, Andy Friday (all of Major Bob); (L-R, bottom row): Gunnar Latham and Josh Grider (songwriters)
Texans Gunnar Latham and Josh Grider have signed separate worldwide publishing deals with Major Bob Music. The two songwriters and frequent collaborators were first introduced to the publishing company by Mitch Ballard, Executive Director, Creative, BMI Austin.
Raised in San Marcos, Texas, Latham competed in steer wrestling, team roping and tie down throughout college, then professionally. In 2019, he traded that life to chase down his music dreams.
Grider is a songwriter and producer raised in Las Cruces, New Mexico. In college, he and his band worked their way into the Austin music scene and racked up seven No. 1 singles at Texas radio. Soon after, Grider started adding trips to Nashville on his tour stops and decided to settle down and write songs full time.
“Mitch has a keen understanding of the Nashville and Texas markets after years of touring with artists who’ve grown their audiences and evolved as performers,” notes Mike Doyle, GM of Major Bob. “He’s got a great sense for spotting talent early and that’s what he did in this case. Long before Josh and Gunnar were on the Nashville radar, Mitch had introduced us and we were blown away with what they were doing.”
“Josh Grider is deep-rooted as an artist in Texas and Gunnar Latham has established himself as one of the best up-and-coming artists on the scene. When I first met Gunnar, and heard the songs that he and Josh were writing, I immediately sent their music to Andy Friday,” says Ballard. “Major Bob is the perfect fit for them. Bob [Doyle], Mike [Doyle], and Andy are very aware of the level and quality of talent in Texas and have been very proactive with the BMI Austin office to keep a finger on the pulse of talent coming out of the state.”
Major Bob Music is an independent Nashville-based publishing company owned by Bob Doyle that recently celebrated 36 years in business with over seventy No. 1 singles, two ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Awards, and a SESAC Songwriter of the Year. The company’s roster includes Garth Brooks, Zach Top, Nash Overstreet, Andy Sheridan, Ben Williams, Colin Healy, Angelo Petraglia, Ruby Amanfu and Jakub Vanyo.
Carly Pearce Tapped To Host 13th Annual ‘CMA Country Christmas’
/by Lydia FarthingThe 13th annual holiday television special, CMA Country Christmas, will return this holiday season with host Carly Pearce.
This year’s special, set to air on Thursday, Dec. 8, will feature performances from Steven Curtis Chapman, Dan + Shay, Scotty McCreery, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Pearce, Molly Tuttle, and The War And Treaty. CMA Country Christmas will air on ABC at 8 p.m. CT and will be available the next day (Dec. 9) on Hulu and Disney+.
Since its inception in 2010, CMA Country Christmas has rung in the holiday season each year with a show full of festive classics and one-of-a-kind musical performances. The special is a production of the Country Music Association (CMA), and is executive produced by Robert Deaton, directed by Milton Sneed, and written by Jon Macks.
Keith Urban, Tim McGraw, More Set To Headline Boots & Hearts Festival 2023
/by Lorie HollabaughBoots and Hearts has unveiled the headliners and first round of performers for the 2023 festival, taking place Aug. 10-13 at Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, Ontario.
The weekend will celebrate Nickelback’s fi rst festival experience with Boots alumni and fan-favorite Keith Urban and superstar Tim McGraw closing out the weekend. Riley Green will also make his Boots and Hearts debut along with Hardy and Dallas Smith, who will return to the main stage in 2023. Canada’s own Tim Hicks will kick off the weekend, headlining the Thursday night Kick Off Party with rising star Josh Ross. Additional confirmed performers include Travis Denning and Lauren Alaina, with more artist announcements to come.
A variety of weekend passes and single day tickets will be available, with pre-sale available now and public on-sale starting Nov. 18.
“As we approach our twelfth year of Boots and Hearts, we continue to move forward, trying new things and opening new doors. This allows us to grow and ultimately give our fans the best of the best,” says Eva Dunford, Founding Partner, Republic Live. “We work hard and aspire to be the Canadian flagship of music and experience. This includes artists, fans, partners, vendors, and our dedicated staff. Our BootsLife fans are some of the best in the world with their larger-than-life energy that we feel so grateful to celebrate year after year.”
The four-day, multi-stage Boots and Hearts Music Festival is Canada’s largest camping music festival, earning multiple awards, including five Canadian Country Music Association Awards, as well as international recognition from the Academy of Country Music for Festival of the Year.