This week’s edition of The MusicRow Weekly spotlights pivotal moments and significant updates in the Nashville music industry, underscoring a landscape in constant evolution. Click here to see the full edition.
MusicRow proudly announces the 2025 release of its flagship print directory, InCharge. As the most comprehensive guide to Nashville’s music business leaders, this year’s edition showcases 370 influential executives. Alongside detailed career biographies, readers will find valuable contact information and organizational affiliations, offering a vital resource for professionals navigating Music City’s dynamic industry.
Capitol Music Group is consolidating its country and Christian music operations under the new Capitol Music Group Nashville banner. This move brings Capitol Christian Music Group (CCMG) and Capitol Records Nashville together in a strategic effort to strengthen the label’s commitment to Nashville as a creative and commercial powerhouse. Industry veteran Candice Watkins has been appointed President of Capitol Records Nashville, in addition to serving as Executive Vice President of CCMG.
Meanwhile, following the successful 60th anniversary of the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards, the ACM and Dick Clark Productions announced a new multi-year agreement with Prime Video. The awards show will remain on the streaming platform through its 63rd ceremony in 2028.
Outback Presents, a Nashville-based independent concert promoter, named Andrew Farwell as its new President.
Rising singer-songwriter McCoy Moore joined the Sony Music Nashville roster in partnership with Cervidae Records.
Sony Music Publishing Nashville has renewed its joint venture with Verse 2 Music, helmed by country star Kane Brown and veteran executive Kent Earls, reaffirming their collaborative approach to publishing. ACM and CMA Award-winner Jon Nite inked a global publishing deal with Concord Music Publishing, while multifaceted writer and producer Dave Cohen signed a global publishing agreement with Position Music.
G Major Management is entering a new era of artist support with a series of strategic hires and promotions. Under the leadership of Virginia Bunetta, the company launched a market insights division and bolstered its marketing and operations arms. New hires include Emilie Gilbert as Manager of Insights & Fan Engagement Strategy and Madeline “Sledge” Lary as Digital Manager. Promotions include Samantha Thornton to Sr. Director of Marketing and Harry Lyons to Sr. Director of Business Operations.
Harris, Huelsman, Barnes & Company also announced personnel updates, promoting Amanda Goff to Client Manager. Joining her in the role is Amanda Remo.
Milestone Publicity has rebranded as Milestone Collective. Along with the rebrand comes a new digital marketing division, led by Caylie Landerville.
This week also saw industry recognition at the fourth annual Bizzy Awards during the Music Biz 2025 conference in Atlanta. Among the honorees were Emily Stephenson of Downtown Music Publishing, awarded the #NEXTGEN_NOW One to Watch Award, and Elysha Miracle of Concord, who received the Maestro of Metadata Award. Local favorite Grimey’s took home the Bizzy Frontline Innovator Award, while the Equal Access initiative was honored with the Agent of Change Award.
Finally, the industry mourns the loss of country music legend Johnny Rodriguez, who passed away on May 9 at the age of 73. A prominent figure in the 1970s, Rodriguez broke barriers as one of the first Latin American artists to achieve major success in country music, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
This week’s MusicRow Weekly also features a conversation with Riley Green on legacy, momentum and staying true.
In addition, the latest MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart is included. Riley Green maintains his No. 1 spot for the third consecutive week with “Worst Way.” Explore more chart data here.
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