Maren Morris, Ryan Hurd celebrate No. 1 with songwriters

“Chasing After You” written by Brinley Addington and Jerry Flowers honored at No. 1 party

By Preshias Harris

First of all, Hayes Andrew Hurd is the sweetest, cutest two-year-old you could ever meet!  And speaking of babies… Nine months is a fairly standard gestation period – if you are parents, anticipating the arrival of your bundle of joy.  But if you are a recording artist or a songwriter, nine months can seem like a lifetime, from the moment your song cracks the chart, going for adds, increasing spins, streams and sales, until it finally rises to the top. 

A scene from the official music video for “Chasing After You”

A nine-month chart climb is by no means a record-setter, but it was doubtless a nail-biter for Ryan Hurd and Maren Morris who recorded “Chasing After You” and also for Brinley Addington and Jerry Flowers, the writers of the hit song.

The song’s success was celebrated Tuesday, May 31 at a Number One party on the rooftop of BMI’s offices in Nashville.  Hurd and Morris (with son Hayes) joined friends, music publishers and industry execs to fete Addington and Flowers.

MaryAnn Keen, Associate Director of Writer/Publisher Relations at BMI, was the party’s ‘hostess with the mostest’ and introduced Jerry Flowers and Brinley Addington to the partygoers. Keen noted that she and Addington have been friends since 2008 and have often said, “Cannot wait until we are celebrating [Addington’s] first Number One,” and now it had come to fruition. She also pointed out that this song was the first chart-topper for both Addington as writer and Ryan Hurd as artist.

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The Isaacs stay busy with “Humpty Dumpty Heart” and tour

IBMA, GMA Dove award winners The Isaacs continue to ride the road

By Preshias Harris

The multi-GRAMMY-nominated group, The Isaacs, don’t like to let the grass grow under their feet and a glance at their current schedule proves it.

One of the most in-demand family acts in any music genre, they are currently continuing on a long string of tour dates, already stretching into October, interspersed with frequent stops on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry.  Additionally, there’s a charting single and their newest album to keep them busy, along with leading annual guided tours to the Holy Land.

Multi-Grammy-nominated group, The Isaacs

Their current single, “Humpty Dumpty Heart”, has been welcomed by their legion of fans and is steadily climbing the charts.  “Humpty Dumpty Heart” is the second single from the group’s 2021 album The American Face. See the official music video for the song here.  Written by members Sonya and Becky along with hitmaker Ronnie Bowman, the song is out everywhere now. Listen to a preview here.

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Elle King, Martin Johnson, Miranda Lambert celebrate No. 1

“Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” hailed at No. 1 party

By Preshias Harris

One thing is for sure: Nobody wanted to go home from the Number One party for “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)”.  The party was held May 25 in the lobby of BMI’s Nashville offices, having moved inside from the planned rooftop locale due to the approaching rainstorm. The chart-topping hit, performed by Elle King and Miranda Lambert, was written by King and Martin Johnson.

The song had the distinction of being the first by a female duo to top the charts since Reba McEntire and Linda Davis hit No. 1 with “Does He Love You” way back in 1993. Yes, almost thirty years ago, or in a previous century, to put it another way. 

Lambert and King are close friends as well as collaborators: In 2019, Lambert invited King to be part of her Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour with the goal of bringing powerful female voices to the forefront. 

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Ryman Auditorium named Rock & Roll HoF landmark

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame hails Ryman as rock venue

By Preshias Harris

The new Historic Marker. Photo: Linda Wyatt for NML

The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville is known as “the Mother Church of Country Music.” However, the Ryman has been a favored venue for acts from every genre of music including Rock & Roll. More than one hundred members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame have played the Ryman over the decades.  That connection has now been made official. Bonnie Raitt and members of Old Dominion were among the musicians, celebrities, politicians and members of the Nashville music industry who were on hand to mark the momentous event.

Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium has been designated as an official Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Landmark by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In a dedication ceremony held May 26, Mark Fioravanti, President of Ryman Hospitality Properties, and Greg Harris, President and CEO of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, made the announcement at the Ryman, which is celebrating its 130th anniversary. 

(L to R): Geoff Sprung, Brad Tursi, Matthew Ramsey and Trevor Rosen of Old Dominion speak during the announcement  at the Ryman. Group member Whit Sellers was unable to attend.  Photo: Preshias Harris
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Elvie Shane wraps his first headlining tour

Set to play Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

By Preshias Harris

A few days ahead of appearances at the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry, Wheelhouse Records singer/songwriter Elvie Shane wrapped his first-ever headlining run on April 21 with a sold-out show at Nashville’s Basement East. 

Elvie Shane plays to a sold-out crowd at The Basement East in Nashville. Photo credit: Garrett Rizan

Shane brought his My Kinda Trouble Tour with Frank Ray to a close, playing songs from his critically acclaimed debut album Backslider as well as surprising the capacity crowd with guest appearances by Lainey Wilson who joined Shane for a rendition of her ACM Song of the Year winning “Things A Man Outta Know” and Tenille Townes as she and Shane sang their duet “Nothin’ Lasts Forever.”

Elvie Shane sings a duet with guest Lainey Wilson. Photo credit: Garrett Rizan
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NSAI holds “World’s Largest No. 1 Party”

Jody Williams honored with the 2022 ‘NSAI Champion’ award

by Preshias Harris

The Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) along with event sponsors, Truist Wealth and Ford, welcomed songwriters and guests to The Reserve at Fat Bottom Brewing Co. for their long-awaited World’s Largest #1 Party. The celebration was held to honor all songs with a Nashville-associated writer that reached #1 on the Billboard Airplay, Digital, Hot or Mediabase charts during the period of September 2019 through December 2021.

The event began with a special presentation, announcing that Jody Williams, industry powerhouse and founder of Jody Williams Music, was the 2022 recipient of the ‘NSAI Champion’ award. The award is given in recognition of generous support for – and dedication to – songwriters, the music industry and NSAI, and is chosen by the NSAI Executive Director.

(L to R): Steve Bogard, NSAI Board President, Jody Williams, 2022 ‘NSAI Champion’ award recipient. Photo credit: NSAI / Savannah Grimm

“Jody Williams has spent his professional career in the music industry helping songwriters and others.  I am one such individual, in my twenty-five years as NSAI Executive Director enlisting Jody’s help dozens of times.  He’s always responded and his word is as good as gold.” – Bart Herbison, Executive Director, NSAI

(If I may add my own testimonial for this well-deserved ‘NSAI Champion’ award, during his tenure in Writer Relations at BMI, I have personally seen Jody Williams get enthusiastically involved with the careers of songwriters – including new and emerging writers – often guiding them to successful publishing deals.)

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Naomi Judd

January 11, 1946 – April 30, 2022

By now, everyone will have heard the deeply saddening news about the passing of Naomi, the matriarch of the Judd family. At this time, let us keep her family, friends and fans in our prayers and loving thoughts, and remember the joy she brought us with her music.

Never will she be forgotten.

Naomi Judd. Photo: Derek Kupish, dkupish productions

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Songwriter Scooter Carusoe signs joint worldwide publishing deal

Writer of hits for Taylor Swift, Brett Eldredge, Cole Swindell, Kenny Chesney and more

By Preshias Harris

You might not know the name Travis Hill, but you will probably recognize his ‘alter ego’ Scooter Carusoe. You will certainly know the titles of some of the twenty+ Number One songs that he has co-written.

Pictured (l-r): Warner Chappell’s Ben Vaughn, EMG’s Michael Martin, Scooter Carusoe, EMG’s Lauren Funk, Warner Chappell’s Ryan Beuschel. Photographed by Ed Rode at Virgin Hotels Nashville.

Now, Endurance Music Group and Warner Chappell Nashville have entered into a joint worldwide publishing agreement with acclaimed songwriter Hill, known professionally by his pen name Scooter Carusoe. Notable recent releases co-written by Carusoe include “You All Over Me” from Fearless (Taylor’s Version) by Taylor Swift, “Want That Back” by Brett Eldredge, and “Some Habits” by Cole Swindell. He also claims recent cuts by fellow EMG songwriter Jimmie Allen, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, and Hailey Whitters.

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Michael Ray joins songwriters, publishers to celebrate No. 1 for “Whiskey and Rain”

62-week climb to the top for writers Josh Thompson and Jesse Frasure

By Preshias Harris

It was ‘party time’ on April 21 in Nashville: specifically, the Number One party celebrating the chart-topping success of “Whiskey and Rain,” recorded by Michael Ray. The event was held at the popular music venue The Local and hosted by BMI Senior Director David Preston.

Ray was there to share his appreciation for Jesse Frasure and Josh Thompson, the writers of “Whiskey and Rain.” The song represented Frasure’s twentieth No. 1 and the seventh for Thompson. The song was produced by Ross Copperman and is the lead single from Ray’s next album.

Pictured (L-R, back row): Big Machine’s Mike Molinar, MV2’s Tony Harrell, Warner Music Nashville’s Ben Kline, BMI’s David Preston, Rhythm House’s Vanna Moua, Rhythm House’s Stevie Frasure; (L-R, front row): Josh Thompson, Michael Ray, Jesse Frasure. Photo: Steve Lowry / BMI

During the presentations, it was noted several times that “Whiskey and Rain” was an ‘outside’ song (a song not written by or with the artist or producer or someone closely tied to the project).  Outside songs have become more infrequent in recent years – as have songs with only two songwriters.

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CMA Fest 2022 brings stars and fans back to Nashville

CMA Music Festival lineup set for Nissan Stadium and stages

By Preshias Harris

It has been two long years since Nashville could welcome fans to Nashville for the CMA Fest.  Now, The Country Music Association has released the artist lineups for the multiple stages that will part of CMA Fest ’22, June 9-12. Outdoor daytime stages are free and open to the public.

“We’ve been waiting two years to host Country Music fans from coast to coast and every corner of the world. Sarah Trahern, the CMA’s CEO. Now we’re two months out and the excitement is palpable! We can hardly wait to bring the Country community back together in June.” – Sarah Trahern, CEO, Country Music association

A limited number of four-day passes are available, plus the newly-announced single night tickets for the Nissan Stadium nightly concerts, at https://cmafest.com/tickets/ or the CMA Box Office: 1-800-CMA-FEST.

Jason Aldean, Kelsea Ballerini, Gabby Barrett, Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs, Russell Dickerson, Alan Jackson, Lady A, Parker McCollum, Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, Darius Rucker, Cole Swindell, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lainey Wilson and Zac Brown Band are already set for the Nissan Stadium shows.

The Chevy Riverfront Stage, Dr Pepper Amp Stage at Ascend Park, Chevy Vibes Stage at Walk of Fame Park and the Maui Jim Reverb Stage at Bridgestone Arena Plaza will also give fans a chance to see both established stars and emerging artists on the rise. Among the many artists already booked to appear on the stages: Jimmie Allen, Ingrid Andress, Tenille Arts, Priscilla Block. Mitchell Tenpenny, Elvie Shane, Rodney Atkins, Sara Evans, Chris Bandi, Caylee Hammack, Maddie & Tae and many more. Additional acts will be announced in the weeks ahead.

Visit https://cmafest.com to check out the hour-by-hour schedule for each of the stages and details on each of the artists already set for the Stadium and stages. @CMAmusicfest

I’m looking forward to seeing you again at the CMA Fest 2022!

Preshias Harris  is a music journalist and music career development consultant with the emphasis on new and aspiring artists and songwriters. Her book, ‘The College of Songology 101: The Singer/Songwriter’s Need to Know Reference Handbook’ is available at   www.collegeofsongology.com   Follow her blog at  www.nashvillemusicline.com