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Jerry Holthouse

Nashville

Music Editor at Nashville.com

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  • 6 days ago | nashville.com | Jerry Holthouse

    A bold new voice is making waves in country music — Houston Merrill has officially released his debut single, “Dear Megan,” available now on all streaming and download platforms. The toe-tapping, hook-heavy track is the first taste of what’s to come from his upcoming full-length album, set to drop later this summer. With its irresistibly catchy chorus and light-hearted storytelling, “Dear Megan” is already generating buzz — not for starting drama, but for cleverly playing off it.

  • 6 days ago | nashville.com | Jerry Holthouse

    The Kody Norris Show has announced the release of their new single “In The Circle” which is available now! (watch above) The third single from their upcoming new album ‘Highfalutin’ Hillbilly,’ coming out June 6th. The group is paying homage to the Grand Ole Opry for its 100th anniversary this year and to all of the legendary members who paved the way.

  • 6 days ago | nashville.com | Jerry Holthouse

    California rocker, Dorothy brought her electrifying presence to Brooklyn Bowl Nashville on Wednesday night (4/16), delivering a wild, unapologetically rowdy performance. Brooklyn Bowl remains one of my favorite spots in Nashville, it’s an amazing venue with an intimate feel yet big enough to host big names.

  • 6 days ago | nashville.com | Jerry Holthouse

    When Wyoming native Ian Munsick performed his sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheatre debut last year, a surprise on-stage adoption by the Crow Tribe moved him to his core, setting him on a creative trajectory toward his third album. Inspired by the gifts his Native friends presented him that night, including an eagle feather he proudly wears in his hat, the concept and title of Eagle Feather was born. Listen to “Eagle Feather,” above.

  • 1 week ago | nashville.com | Jerry Holthouse

    Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium was officially inducted into the Pollstar Live! Hall of Fame last night during the 36th annual Pollstar Awards in Los Angeles. As the first venue to ever be inducted, the Ryman was honored alongside legendary artist Stevie Nicks and promoters Louis Messina and Barrie Marshall. The Ryman was inducted by Grateful Dead founding member Bobby Weir, who paid tribute to the hallowed venue. “You don’t just play the Ryman, you step into its story,” said Weir.

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