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NEAR TRUTHS: SANDSTORM
Thinking of April in October (10/17a)
NOISEMAKERS:
A FALL TREAT
The kids are alright. (10/16a)
WALLEN PROMISES SUN, SAND AT BESPOKE FESTIVAL
Roll Tide meets Tennessee Orange (10/17a)
ON THE COVER: JAY MARCIANO (AND FRIEND)
Friends in high places (10/15a)
HERE COMES HITS' LIVE SPECIAL
Issue dated 10/21 is the first of its kind. (10/17a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
Music City
PEARCE EXTENDS BMG PARTNERSHIP
10/15/24

Carly Pearce has extended her publishing partnership with BMG in association with Altadena, the music company founded by Pearce's late producer and collaborator, busbee, and LEO33’s Daniel Lee. Pearce has been part of the BMG family for more than a decade and her career in country music continues to flourish.

"Carly’s strength, determination and writing skills are as fierce as her work ethic," BMG Nashville’s VP, Publishing Chris Oglesby said. "We are honored to continue this journey with her and Altadena.”

Pearce kicked off her Hummingbird World Tour this month in support of her latest album, hummingbird, which marks her debut as a co-producer and includes the Grammy-nominated “we don’t fight anymore” featuring Chris Stapleton and “truck on fire." Pearce released a video for the latter on Monday (10/14), her first since winning the CMT Award for Collaborative Video of the Year for “we don’t fight anymore" in April. Directed by Alexa Campbell, the visual revolves around a revenge fantasy aimed at a cheating ex.

Pictured wishing they could get revenge on us for merely existing are (l-r) Lee, Starstruck Entertainment's Mike Blong, BMG's Camryn Clark, BMG's Patricia Wittmer, Pearce, Oglesby, Altadena's Jess Busbee, BMG's Amy Scott and attorney David Crow.