NEAR TRUTHS: EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
One name keeps popping up amid the Roan-related speculation. (11/26a)
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NOW WHAT?
We have no fucking idea.
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.
WHO'S BUYING THE DRINKS?
That's what we'd like to know.
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Nine-time Grammy-winner and 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Sheryl Crow is gearing up to release her 11th studio album, Evolution, with a special concert at The Franklin Theatre on 3/23.
Due on 3/29 via The Valory Music Co., the album features nine new songs and is produced by Mike Elizondo (Dr. Dre, Maroon 5, Keith Urban, Gary Clark Jr) and John Shanks (“Do It Again”).
The event will be filmed and broadcast on PBS later in the year, marking the first in a series of special events at the Franklin Theatre. Tickets are now available to Franklin Theatre Loyalty Club members, with public on-sale beginning 3/8 here.
On the album, Crow says, “This music and these lyrics came from sitting in the quiet and writing from a deep soul place. I said I’d never make another record, thought there was no point to it. But this music comes from my soul, and I hope whoever hears this record can feel that.”
Photo credit: Dove Shore
UMG Nashville has appointed David Friedman to the newly created position of VP of promotion and strategy. In his new role, he'll oversee all strategic elements of the label’s promotion operation.
Friedman comes with more than 25 years of experience, including a stint at MCA Nashville. He's been with UMG Nashville since 2015.
"Over the past year, the UMGN promotion department has evolved, and having someone with David’s vast experience running point on our overall radio strategy makes the department stronger,” UMG Nashville EVP & COO Mike Harris said. “Having his expertise at the center is a natural fit, and I’m really excited for David and to see where he can take this new role.”
Friedman added, "UMG has been my home for 8+ years and I’m looking forward to working with all four of our iconic imprints in plotting a course for the future."
Meanwhile, our future is looking as bleak as ever.
The Core Entertainment and ASCAP took over Nashville’s Critters on 3/4 to celebrate Nate Smith’s back-to-back #1s with “Whiskey on You” and “World on Fire,” the latter of which held the top spot for 10 weeks and tied Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” for the longest run atop the Country Airplay chart. Next up, Smith will drop his EP Through the Smoke on 4/5. Seen feeling extra grateful that Nashville is 2,000+ miles away from us are (l-r) The Core co-founder Kevin “Chief” Zaruk, Sony Music Publishing Nashville topper Rusty Gaston, Smith and The Core co-founder Simon Tikhman.
Photo credit: Nicki Fletcher
Travelers passing through BNA Airport’s Concourse C were treated to a surprise Keith Urban show on Saturday morning (3/2). Putting on a 30-minute impromptu performance with his band, the Country star took the food court stage for a set that included his latest single, “Messed Up as Me,” which he debuted at the Ryman Auditorium during Country Radio Seminar week in Nashville.
In an Instagram post, Urban wrote, “From the baggage claim to a REAL STAGE !!!! Sooooo fun celebrating the release of ‘Messed Up As Me’ with loads of you in Concourse C yesterday and a massive thank you to everyone at @flynashville for helping us pull off the surprise."
Peep clips of the airport show below and watch the vid for “Messed Up as Me” here.
The 59th ACM Awards will return to Frisco, Texas on 5/16 for a second consecutive year, streaming live from Ford Center at The Star via Prime Video, globally and exclusively.
"Frisco, Texas and The Star District proved to be the perfect new home for the evolution of this Emmy-nominated ‘Party,’ bringing music’s biggest global superstars to the passionate and loyal Texas Country Music fans!” said ACM CEO Damon Whiteside.
He continues, “We’re thrilled to bring ACM Awards week to life again at the home of America’s Team, the Dallas Cowboys, along with our best-in-class partners at Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Music, Dick Clark Productions and our Executive Producer, Raj Kapoor, to make this year’s show even bigger and better.”
“The stars of country music shine very brightly here in Texas, and we’re honored to be the home of this amazing celebration once again. We can’t wait to host all of the great artists and fans at Country Music’s Party of the Year,” added Dallas Cowboys Owner, President and General Manager, Jerry Jones.
Pre-sale tickets will be available to ACM A-List subscribers beginning 3/6, while general on-sale kicks off at 11am ET on 3/8 via SeatGeek.
The 59th ACM Awards is produced by DCP, with Kapoor serving as executive producer and showrunner and Patrick Menton as co-executive producer. Barry Adelman is the executive producer for DCP and Whiteside is executive producer for the ACM. John Saade will also continue to serve as consulting producer for Amazon MGM Studios.
Additional details for this year’s show, including hosts, nominees, performers and more will be announced in the coming months.
Offering a star-studded celebration during the final day of CRS, Big Machine Label Group showcased superstars and in-demand newcomers at the Omni hotel in Nashville on 3/1.
Hosting a bevy of Country radio and industry execs, BMLG President & CEO Scott Borchetta invited the room to preview their eclectic roster of talent alongside imprint leaders like Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment President/CEO Jimmy Harnen, The Valory Music Co. President George Briner and Big Machine Records EVP/GM Kris Lamb.
Performers at the luncheon included Lady A, Carly Pearce, Brian Kelley, Riley Green, Chris Janson, Jackson Dean, Greylan James and Mackenzie Carpenter, as well as a surprise set from Capitol Nashville’s Dierks Bentley.
Borchetta closed out the shindig by bringing out two more special guests, Oklahomans Garth Brooks and Ronnie Dunn, to perform their latest single “Rodeo Man.”
Seen above just before platters of hot chicken were served are (back row, l-r) CRB’s RJ Curtis, Greylan James; Lamb; Briner; CRB’s Kurt Johnson; (middle row, l-r) Harnen; Janson; Kelley; Green; Lady A’s Charles Kelley; BMLG’s Allison Jones; (front row, l-r) Bentley; Dean; Pearce; Borchetta; Lady A’s Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood; Carpenter; and BMLG’s Sandi Spika Borchetta.
Photo credit: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for BMLG
UMPG has inked singer-songwriter Dylan Gossett to an exclusive, global publishing deal.
Recently announced as the first signing to Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall’s Big Loud Texas imprint, a JV with Mercury/Republic and Seth England’s Big Loud, the 24-year-old Texan has also dropped his latest single, “Somewhere Between,” the second track off his forthcoming EP, Songs in the Gravel, due 3/22.
The new offering follows Gossett’s critically acclaimed debut EP, No Better Time, which yielded his viral breakout track, “Coal.” To date, the gold-certified song has garnered 150m+ million global streams, is Top 20 Overall Country Streams with 5.5m streams weekly and cracked the Top 5 on Spotify’s Global and U.S., where it’s currently #72.
“Gossett has a natural ability to tell meaningful stories in a unique and poetic way,” said UMPG Nashville’s Director A&R, Roxy King. “He is a star in every sense of the word. I am thrilled to work alongside of Dylan, Range Media Partners, Big Loud Texas, and Mercury Records to help spread Dylan’s words around the world.”
“From my first meeting with Troy Tomlinson, Roxy King, and the UMPG Nashville team, I knew they were the perfect creative partner. They have been passionate supporters of my songs since day one and I could not be more excited to have Roxy and the whole UMPG team in my corner,” added Gossett.
Gossett, co-managed by Range and Homebase Management, is currently on his first headline tour, No Better Time, which is sold out and makes stops in London, Dublin, NY, Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, plus more.
Seen above hoping to throw some coal at us are (l-r) Homebase Management’s Sam Katz, King, Gossett and RMP’s Federico Morris.
Photo credit: Universal Music Publishing Nashville
Range Media Partners is expanding to Nashville with the opening of a new office led by industry vets Shawn McSpadden and Will Lowery, as well as co-founding managing partner Jack Minihan, who has moved to Music City from Los Angeles. Range co-founder Matt Graham and artist manager/head of touring Kyle Wilensky will also split their time between Los Angeles and Nashville.
The new office's latest signing is Country Music Hall of Fame member Tanya Tucker, whose 2019 comeback While I'm Livin' won the Grammy for Best Country Album. Range also represents or has deals with country acts, songwriters and producers such as Midland, Luke Grimes, Russell Dickerson, Geoff Warburton, Hailey Whitters, Brent Cobb and Dylan Gossett.
Range will share the Nashville space with branding and entertainment agency Get Engaged, which has worked with country artists such as Morgan Wallen, Cole Swindell and Kane Brown. It will also serve as home base for Range Sports' head of football Kyle Stronglin, who reps dozens of NFL players including San Francisco 49ers star quarterback Brock Purdy.