Columbia Nashville crooner Kameron Marlowe made his debut at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium on 10/26 with a spirited sold out performance.
Highlights included comedian Justin Danger-Nunley joining him for a shotgun beer-drinking challenge and an acoustic performance of the George Jones classic "The Grand Tour" with newcomer Belle Frantz.
After an appearance on Season 15 of The Voice in 2018, Marlowe relocated to Music City to pursue his career. By 2020, he had deals with Columbia Nashville, AMG and Sony/ATV Music Publishing. His debut album, We Were Cowboys, arrived in 2022, while his sophomore effort, Keepin' the Lights On, dropped in May.
Find the performance of "The Grand Tour" here and a photo of Marlowe wailing on the guitar above. Pictured below relieved not to be exposed to our wailing are (l-r) SMP's Rusty Gaston, Marlowe, Red Light Management's Kaitlin Madewell, SMP's Anna Weisband and Sony Music Nashville EVP/COO Ken Robold.
The Morgan Wallen Foundation is paying it forward in a big way by donating $500k worth of musical equipment to schools as part of his One Instrument at a Time initiative.
The campaign, staged in conjunction with the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, targeted students in 14 cities that the Big Loud/Mercury/Republic star hit on his just-completed One Night at a Time tour.
Explaining his desire to launch the effort, Wallen said "When I was a kid, access to music profoundly changed my life and gave me a sense of purpose. I want that for others, and I'm blessed to be able to provide instruments to these schools through my foundation. We really wanted to say a big thank you to these awesome communities that welcome us in and let us play for our fans.”
Tricia Williams, president and CEO of the Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, added “We are grateful to the Morgan Wallen Foundation for their dedication to enhancing music education in our schools. Their generosity will make a profound difference in the lives of students, empowering them to unleash their potential and pursue their dreams.”
Pictured: Donelson Middle School Band, Nashville, with instruments donated by the Morgan Wallen Foundation
Warner Music Nashville headed to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville Friday (10/25) for an electrifying performance from Tyler Braden. Before the three-song set got underway, the country crooner was surprised with a plaque presentation honoring his newly RIAA gold-certified single, "Devil You Know." In addition to performing the track, he also did live renditions of his latest releases, "More Than A Prayer" and "Above the Water."
Pictured seconds away from busting out the two-step are (l-r) WMN VP Artist Development Justin Luffman, WHY&HOW Marketing Manager Aaryn Cantu, WHY&HOW CEO Halie Hampton, Braden, WMN VP A&R Stephanie Davenport and WMN SVP Creative Director Mike Dupree.
Chase Rice made his debut at Nashville's famed Bluebird Cafe in on Thursday night (10/24). The performance follows the surprise release of his Fireside Sessions album featuring all 25 songs from both 2023's I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell and Go Down Singin' as live, single-take versions with co-writers Lori McKenna, Jackson Dean, Hunter Phelps and Randy Montana, among others.
Pictured trying to fly away from us are (l-r) Why & How Management's Eddie Kloesel and Rhiannon Ferronetti, Rice, Why & How's Avery Bon and Halie Hampton Mosley and Essential Broadcast Media's Ebie McFarland.
Country Cares for St. Jude Kids held its 35th anniversary event in Memphis this week. During the swanky soirée, the organization announced it has raised more than $1b for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital over the last 35 years. Country stars Brad Paisley, Old Dominion, Jon Pardi and Megan Moroney were on deck to provide music for the celebratory occasion.
As part of the notable milestone, a studio on the St. Jude campus has been dedicated in honor of Randy Owen and his wife, Kelly. Owens, a member of the band Alabama, helped found the Country Cares program in 1989 and its signature Angels Among Us award recognizing country music professionals for their commitment and service to St. Jude.
“What the country music community has been able to achieve through Country Cares is breathtaking,” Richard C. Shadyac Jr., president/CEO of ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, said. “We are deeply honored and grateful for Randy Owen's passion and dedication in answering the call from our founder Danny Thomas to get involved and for rallying fellow artists, radio stations and fans for over three decades to support St. Jude.”
Pictured thanking the heavens HITS couldn't afford a flight to Graceland are (l-r) Republic’s Gary Spangler and Alex Coslov, Back Blocks’ Rakiyah Marshall, Big Loud’s Seth England, Republic’s Lucas Romeo, Mercury’s Tyler Arnold and Republic’s Mary Catherine Kinney.
Luke Combs (pictured), Jelly Roll and Keith Urban will have some fun in the sun at the 2025 edition of the Tortuga Music Festival, which will be held 4/4-6 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Rounding out the bill for the Rock the Ocean/Live Nation-produced event are Gary Allan, Rodney Atkins, Marcus King, Ludacris, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Shaboozey, Yelawolf and Ezra Ray Hart, the occasional pairing of Sugar Ray's Mark McGrath, Better Than Ezra's Kevin Griffin and Tonic's Emerson Hart.
Attendees can also sample up-and-comers at the Next From Nashville Stage, including Jenna LaMaster, Charlie Worsham and Jade Eagleson.
Since launching in 2013, Tortuga has donated nearly $5m to support ocean conservation and sustainability efforts. Tickets for this year's fest go on sale 11/1.
The Core Records and Capitol Music Group have signed rising country artist Hannah McFarland through a joint venture. McFarland’s next single, “Hey Highway,” will mark the first official release from The Core Records as a newly established label.
“From the moment we heard Hannah’s music, we knew she had something special,” The Core Co-Founders Chief Zaruk and Simon Tikhman remarked in a joint statement. “Her unique voice, compelling storytelling, and undeniable talent make her a perfect fit for The Core. We’re excited to partner with Capitol Music Group to bring her music to a global audience.”
CMG Chairman/CEO Tom March called McFarland “a brilliant and talented musician” and expressed how the JV is the “perfect launchpad” for the Nashville-based artist’s blossoming career.
McFarland has been building industry buzz since her move to Nashville in 2016. Her momentum surged when Zach Bryan invited her on stage in Birmingham to perform his hit "I Remember Everything" earlier this year. She’s also shared stages with the likes of Kelsea Ballerini, Old Dominion and Travis Tritt. Her current tour includes Brett Young, Tucker Wetmore and Kip Moore, with dates throughout the fall. She’s also working on her first full-length project. “Hey Highway,” which serves as the lead single, drops Friday (10/25). Coincidentally, someone just shouted "hey loser" at us.
Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville signee Bailey Zimmerman got a double shot of love on 10/22 when BMI celebrated his scoring dual #1s with “Where It Ends” and “Religiously” at its Nashville HQ.
Both tracks come from Zimmerman’s platinum-certified 2023 album Religiously, which stands as the biggest country streaming debut of all time and biggest all-genre streaming debut since 2021.
The event, which was co-sponsored by ASCAP, also generated honors for the Illinois native’s co-writers on the tracks, including Grant Averill (BMI), Joe London (BMI), Marty James (BMI), Alex Palmer (BMI), Austin Shawn (BMI) and Frank Romano (ASCAP).
Zimmerman, who’ll stage his next headlining show on 12/6 at the Stifel Theatre in St. Louis, has served as support on some of 2024’s biggest tours, including Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time World Tour and Luke Bryan’s Mind Of A Country Boy Tour. He’ll be part of the Concert for Carolina, which is livestreaming from Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, starting at 2 p.m. ET.
For tickets to the Concert for Carolina livestream, go to Veeps.com.
Pictured (l-to-r):
L-R – Chief Zaruk (The Core Entertainment co-founder and CEO), Clay Bradley (BMI), Bailey Zimmerman, Gregg Nadel (Warner Music Nashville), Simon Tikhman (The Core Entertainment co-founder and CEO)
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