MEGAN MORONEY ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM CLOUD 9

Sony Music Nashville/Columbia Records singer/songwriter Megan Moroneyhas announced the upcoming release of her globally anticipated new album, Cloud 9. Due out on February 20, the Country superstar’s third studio LP is poised to be one of the defining and most exciting releases of 2026.

“I am so excited for my fans and I to dive into this new world of Cloud 9 together,” shares Moroney. “Similar to the first two albums, it’s all written about honest, personal experiences, but these songs were written by the strongest, most confident version of myself I’ve ever been. My feet feel firmly planted in my artistry and it was fun to play around sonically, while still sticking to my roots of what my fans and I love. Cloud 9 is a state of mind, and I have no doubt this will be the best chapter yet.”

After going dark on socials over the weekend, Moroney said goodbye to the signature blue of her sophomore album Am I Okay? and launched the Cloud 9 era with a feed awash in the LP’s trademark pink, including an album-color teaser video released on Sunday (11/9) — check it out here. Already on the radar of every fan and tastemaker, Cloud 9 is the MULTI-PLATINUM sensation’s studio follow-up to Am I Okay? — a game-changing, GOLD-certified release that marked 2024’s third-biggest Billboard 200 debut from a female Country artist, turned up on best-of-the-year lists from major outlets like Rolling Stone, and delivered massive hits like its 2X PLATINUM title track (her second No. 1 at Country radio) and PLATINUM-certified “No Caller ID.”

While touring North America on her history-making AM I OKAY? TOUR (a SOLD-OUT headline run that kicked off in March and wrapped up last month), Moroney treated fans to a pair of songs slated for the Cloud 9 tracklist. Released in October, her achingly tender ballad “Beautiful Things” notched 69 first-week adds at Country radio (ranking among the most-added upon impact), debuted at No. 64 on the Billboard Hot 100, and landed on Billboard’s “5 Must-Hear New Country Songs” list (where it was hailed as “an essential track for young women facing harsh headwinds, feeling like wise perspectives and a warm hug wrapped together”). In addition, Cloud 9 will feature “6 Months Later” — a breezy but soul-baring post-breakup anthem that marked her highest Billboard Hot 100 debut to date and continues to dominate Country radio, recently climbing into the Top 10.

Soon after closing out the AM I OKAY? TOUR — and immortalizing the record-breaking trek with her first-ever live album, the 24-song Am I Okay? Tour (Live) — Moroney headed to Australia for a series of live dates, including a SOLD-OUT show at Riverstage in Brisbane City (10/23). She also performed at the two-stop Ridin’ Hearts Festival 2025 at Sydney Showground (10/25) and at Melbourne’s Caribbean Gardens (10/26), where she dazzled the crowd by inviting singer/songwriter Avery Anna onstage for a confetti-drenched surprise duet of “Am I Okay?”

The Cloud 9 announcement arrives as Moroney gets set to perform at The 59th Annual CMA Awards, where she’s tied for the leading number of nominations. Now reigning as New Artist of the Year thanks to her win at last year’s ceremony, she scored SIX nods in total for 2025: Single of the Year for “Am I Okay?”; Song of the Year for “Am I Okay?”; Album of the Year for Am I Okay?; Female Vocalist of the Year; Musical Event of the Year for her collaboration with Kenny Chesney, “You Had To Be There”; and Music Video of the Year for “Am I Okay?” Broadcasting live on ABC, The 59th Annual CMA Awards will take place on Wednesday, November 19, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

COUNTRY SINGER-SONGWRITER CAROLINE JONES ANNOUNCES EMOTIONALLY-RICH ALBUM GOOD OMENSET FOR FEB. 13 RELEASE

Rising country singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and band member of GRAMMY-Award winning Zac Brown Band, Caroline Jones, has announced her highly anticipated album, Good Omen, to be released February 13, 2026. Marking Jones’ first album with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, Good Omen showcases Jones’ most raw and lyrically honest songwriting to-date, reflecting her growth and new life perspectives as both an artist and a new mom.

“I am so excited to finally announce my next album, Good Omen. This project came together while I’ve been fully embracing motherhood. Being a mom has allowed me to look at difficult circumstances from a much more empathetic place and brought more richness to my lyrics and sound. I also had the privilege of writing alongside musicians that I whole-heartedly respect and admire, helping me beautifully and thoughtfully craft each story,” shared Jones.

With tracks penned alongside esteemed Nashville songwriters Eric Paslay, Sarah Buxton, Joy Williams and Brandon Ratcliff, the 12-track collection explores the different shades and colors of life, from darker, messier storylines to lighter messages and themes traditionally seen in Caroline’s music. Each of the tracks look at life from a practical, realistic lens, as seen in previous releases including the chart-climbing radio single “No Tellin’,” the empowering mom-anthem “All The Things,” and “Divorce In A Small Town.”

Out this Friday, November 14, title track “Good Omen” embodies Caroline’s renewed energy and fresh sound as she poetically sings about finding opportunity for growth in challenging situations.

About Caroline Jones:
Lauded by Rolling Stone as “an ambitious, entrepreneurial guitar heroine primed to bring back the pop-country glory of the Nineties,” Caroline Jones is a country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose musicianship has led her to becoming a full-time band member of Zac Brown Band and to building out an impressive solo career, co-producing alongside industry veterans Brandon Hood and Ric Wake. She recently premiered her debut track “No Tellin’” with Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, a country music record label that’s an imprint of Big Machine Label Group. Jones released her third, full-length studio album, Homesite, in October 2023 with star-studded features from Zac Brown Band, Vince Gill and Alyssa Bonagura. The singer-songwriter’s sophomore album, Antipodes, released in November 2021, debuted at #4 on the iTunes Country Chart and its foot-stomping lead single, “Come In (But Don’t Make Yourself Comfortable),” marked her first Top 30 country radio hit. Caroline’s dedication to her craft has led to previous collaborations and tours alongside the biggest names in the industry, including the late Jimmy Buffett, Kenny Chesney, The Eagles, OneRepublic, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Jake Owen, Vince Gill, and more.

GRAMMY® AWARD-WINNING LARRY GATLIN AND JAZZ SENSATION JAIMEE PAUL CAPTURE THE MAGIC OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON WITH “BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE”

Legendary country singer Larry Gatlin and acclaimed recording artist Jaimee Paul are making the most wonderful time of the year even more special with the timeless holiday single, “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” (available via Green Hill Music/CDX). The two recently wrapped their take of the Christmas favorite filled with jazzy vocals and mistletoe playfulness. It’s produced by Jack Jezzro with Greg Howard serving as executive producer.

Gatlin says the enchantment captured while joining Paul in the studio makes the single worth adding to your holiday playlist. “Jaimee Paul can really sing, and I ain’t too bad myself. Listen up,” he says.

“I am so honored to have been able to record this song with Larry,” Paul says. “What a voice! It was so much fun! I am truly humbled.”

In addition to the holiday music release, Gatlin is gearing up to hit the road for The Gatlin Brothers: Country & Christmas shows, part of the group’s 70th Anniversary Tour. He’ll also serve as the returning host of Opry Country Christmas in Music City. The celebrated trio will be featured among the lineup for each performance.

About Larry Gatlin
The close family harmonies of Larry, Steve & Rudy: The Gatlin Brothers have given the trio a signature sound that led to country classics like “All the Gold in California” and “Houston (Means I’m One Day Closer to You).” The brothers won a GRAMMY® for their 1976 breakthrough hit, “Broken Lady,” and reached #1 with several other songs soon thereafter. Along with five career nominations for the ACM Vocal Group, the Gatlin Brothers picked up three 1979 trophies: Single of the Year (“All the Gold in California”), Album of the Year (Straight Ahead) and Male Vocalist of the Year for Larry Gatlin. The brothers were also nominated for multiple CMA Awards including Vocal Group of the Year, Single of the Year, and Entertainer of the Year. Larry Gatlin has written songs recorded by Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Dottie West, Roy Orbison, Barry Gibb and countless gospel artists including the Gaither Vocal Band, the Booth Brothers, the Isaacs and many more. Larry was formally inducted into the prestigious Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in the fall of 2019.

About Jaimee Paul
Jaimee Paul is a sultry jazz singer that has not only performed background vocals for Wynonna Judd and Kelly Clarkson, but has made a career of her own by putting new twists on the Great American Songbook. After living in Nashville for nine years, passing out hundreds of demos, performing live at several Music City hotspots, Paul finally found her niche in the world of jazz. Ella Fitzgerald, Natalie Cole and Etta James are among her top female influences.

REBA MCENTIRE SURPRISED ON SET OF “HAPPY’S PLACE” TO MARK THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST RECORD DEAL

Tuesday marked the 50th Anniversary of Reba McEntire’s first record deal with Mercury Records on November 11, 1975. Current MCA executives surprised her in front of a studio audience at “Happy’s Place,” presenting her with a 50th Anniversary plaque to commemorate the countless accomplishments and accolades she has collected throughout her career since that monumental first signing.

MCA CEO Mike Harris reflected on the milestone, saying, “Reba’s impact on country music is immeasurable. For fifty years, she’s set the standard for artistry, authenticity, and work ethic — inspiring generations of artists and fans alike. It’s an incredible honor for all of us at MCA to celebrate this milestone with her and continue the journey with one of the most defining voices in our genre.”

McEntire has released 32 studio albums and sold over 58 million records across the globe. The icon is more than just a “Survivor” of the industry, having created a name for herself as a multi-hyphenate entertainer. Iconic hits like “Fancy,” “Is There Life Out There,” and “Whoever’s in New England,” have won Reba 16 ACM Awards, 15 American Music Awards, nine People Choice Awards, six CMA Awards and three GRAMMYS. Adding record-breaker to her list of accomplishments, she is the only female country solo artist to have a No. 1 hit in four consecutive decades (1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s).

McEntire’s momentum continues with a GRAMMY nomination for “Trailblazer,” marking her 18th career nomination, for the “utterly historic” (Music Row) collaboration with Miranda Lambert and Laney Wilson.

About Reba McEntire
Multi-media entertainment mogul Reba McEntire has become a household name through a successful career that includes music, television, film, theater, retail and hospitality. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl member has more than 50 award wins under her belt, earning honors from the ACM Awards, American Music Awards, People’s Choice Awards, CMA Awards, GRAMMY® Awards and GMA Dove Awards. Reba was also a 2018 Kennedy Center Honors recipient, in addition to multiple philanthropic and leadership honors. Reba has celebrated unprecedented success including 35 career No.1 singles and more than 58 million albums sold worldwide. Reba earned her 60th Top 10 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, extending her record for the most Top 10 hits among female artists. Reba’s Top 10 success spans five straight decades, landing her in the singular group with only George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton who have the same achievement. Most recently, her latest single, “Trailblazer,” featuring Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert, garnered an impressive 2.6 million on-demand streams in its first week, marking a new personal best for Reba in the streaming era. The Oklahoma native and Golden Globe® nominated actress has multiple movie credits to her name, a critically-acclaimed lead role on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun, and starred in the 6-season television sitcom Reba. Reba has also proven to be a savvy entrepreneur, with longstanding brand partnerships including her Dillard’s clothing line and western footwear collection REBA by Justin™. She has even added restaurateur to the list with Reba’s Place, a restaurant, bar, retail and entertainment venue in Atoka, Oklahoma. Her book Not That Fancy landed on the New York Times bestseller list. She currently stars in and executive produces NBC’s Happy’s Place and has served as coach on The Voice for four seasons, including the current season 28. 

CMA ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL PERFORMERS FOR “THE 59TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS”

The Country Music Association and ABC have revealed another round of performers for “The 59th Annual CMA Awards.” Kelsea Ballerini, Brandi Carlile, Kenny Chesney, Riley Green, Miranda Lambert, Patty Loveless, Old Dominion, The Red Clay Strays, and Chris Stapleton join the growing list of performers for this year’s star-studded CMA Awards. Hosted by Lainey Wilson, Country Music’s Biggest Night™ broadcasts live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Wednesday Nov. 19 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET) on ABC and is available next day on Hulu.

CMA Female Vocalist of the Year nominee Kelsea Ballerini is set to debut her brand-new song, “I Sit In Parks,” while Brandi Carlile will hit the CMA stage for a can’t-miss performance. Four-time CMA Entertainer of the Year winner Kenny Chesney will mark his 2025 induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame with a special performance celebrating his career milestone. Reigning CMA Musical Event of the Year winner and four-time nominee this year, Riley Green will bring a captivating performance of his hit “Worst Way” while Patty Loveless will take the stage for a show-stopping performance. Old Dominion, seven-time reigning CMA Vocal Group of the Year winners and nominees in the category again this year, will perform a medley of their hits “Break Up With Him,” “Memory Lane,” “One Man Band,” “Hotel Key,” and “Snapback.” Fellow CMA Vocal Group of the Year nominees this year The Red Clay Strays will deliver an electrifying performance of their song “People Hatin’.” Reigning CMA Male Vocalist of the Year and three-time nominee this year Chris Stapleton takes the stage for a powerful performance of “Bad As I Used To Be” from “F1: The Movie.”

The collaborations continue as CMA Female Vocalist of the Year nominee Miranda Lambert joins Chris Stapleton for a must-see performance of their duet “A Song To Sing.”

Additional performers already announced include BigXThaPlug, Luke Combs, Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Shaboozey, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore, Lainey Wilson and Stephen Wilson Jr.

About the CMA Awards  
First held in 1967, the CMA Awards is the longest-running, annual music awards program on network television. Each year, the show honors outstanding achievement in Country Music—celebrating the artists, songwriters, musicians, and industry professionals whose work has shaped the genre. Winners and nominees are determined by CMA’s Professional voting membership, reflecting the voices of their peers across the industry. The CMA Awards airs live on ABC, with next-day streaming available on Hulu, and is part of CMA’s television portfolio alongside “CMA Fest” and “CMA Country Christmas.”  

COUNTRY CRUISING MAKES IMPRESSIVE RETURN WITH PERFORMANCES BY TRACE ADKINS, CLAY WALKER, SONG SUFFRAGETTES AND MANY MORE

Country Cruising had been scheduled to sail in 2020 when the pandemic hit and forced cancellations around the world. It took five years to get the beloved cruise back on track. On October 27, 2025 Country Cruising set sail on the ship Celebrity Summit for a triumphant return to the seas! Beginning the week in Ft. Lauderdale was country icon Trace Adkins who treated the voyagers to a stellar “sail away” party on the level ten pool deck attended by nearly 2,000 country music fans onboard, as well as many of the over 30 artists and musicians!

As the ship sailed to its first port, Key West, fans were treated to nearly endless music from forward to aft from rowdy bands like Dirty Grass Soul, Kin Faux, and Boomtown Saints, to the storytelling talents of Leslie Satcher, Terri Jo Box, and friends presented by Nashville’s own Song Suffragettes – their first show at sea. In addition to their captivating performances, it was not unusual to see LOCASH’s Chris Lucas and Preston Brust, Maggie Baugh, Canaan Smith or Craig Campbell roaming around the ship. Whether savoring the food or interacting with fans, they were always smiling and enjoying the atmosphere and ocean breeze.

Allie Colleen was teaching fans the best Halloween makeup tricks when not performing, Storme Warren was running back and forth all over the ship to ensure proper introductions were made, and fun was had, also hosting some amazing Q&As and even his Exit 209 Podcast live with Allie, Taylor Austin Dye, and acclaimed Latin country artist Angie K.

While in Key West, cruisers were treated to dual performances in the 900-seat main theater by country music legend Clay Walker featuring many of his 11 number one hits and his take on cover songs like Prince’s “Purple Rain.”

Heading to Nassau next, fans played in blackjack tournaments hosted by LOCASH, a poker tournament hosted by Boomtown Saints, dined with Jerrod Niemann and Waylon Jennings’ grandson Whey Jennings, and more experiences they couldn’t get anywhere else. The pool deck one evening featured an all-star jam session hosted by Jennings featuring artists and even some of the fans with stellar surprising musical skills.

As an added layer of special experiences, fans could attend excursions hosted by their favorite artists like a Secret Food Tour hosted by Whey and his wife Tara, a Mimosa Morning Snorkel Sail hosted by Chad Bushnell, Key Lime Pie Excursion with Flat River Band, and some Rum Mixology and Tasting experiences hosted by Jessie Leigh, Chad, and JB Aaron.

Artists and fans alike dressed up on Halloween in their best costumes, getting back on the ship in Nassau was bound to have you people watching and picking out favorites for the late-night costume contest. Craig Campbell hosted a special theatre performance featuring artists dressed as their favorite influences.

GRAND OLE OPRY 100TH ANNIVERSARY ALBUM OPRY 100: COUNTRY’S GREATEST SONGS OUT NOV. 7

The Grand Ole Opry marks the release of its 100th anniversary acclaimed double album OPRY 100: Country’s Greatest Songs with a week of special events showcasing the decades of performances included on the project. The Opry partnered with Virgin Music Group on the one-of-a-kind album commemorating 100 years of the Opry and featuring 20 never-before-released live recordings from its iconic stage. OPRY 100: Country’s Greatest Songs releases Friday. Nov. 7, just three weeks before the official 100th anniversary of its November 28, 1925 inaugural broadcast with an all-star Opry member show.

OPRY 100: Country’s Greatest Songs features performances drawn from the official, fan-voted Opry 100 Greatest Songs list, which launched at the dawn of the Opry’s 100th year. Fan voting for the #1 all-time greatest country song continues here through Nov. 14. The collection spans iconic Opry moments, from first-time performances of hits like “Elvira” and “Don’t Close Your Eyes,” to superstar collaborations and contemporary artists paying tribute to their heroes. It also includes two “Full Circle” tracks – pairing historic and modern Opry performances of the same song, such as Marty Robbins and Marty Stuart on “El Paso,” and George Jones and Alan Jackson on “He Stopped Loving Her Today.” Other highlights include Patsy Cline’s 1962 classic “Crazy” and Kelsea Ballerini’s recent Opry 100 performance of Barbara Mandrell’s “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool.”

The first single from the collection, Ashley McBryde’s rendition of Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” arrived earlier this summer. The Opry followed with the “Full Circle” mix of “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” blending Jones’ 1993 Opry performance with Alan Jackson’s moving tribute from Jones’ 2013 funeral. Additional released performances include Ballerini’s take on “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool,” the “El Paso” mix of Robbins and Stuart, and Darius Rucker’s tribute to Charley Pride with “Kiss an Angel Good Morning.”

OPRY 100: Country’s Greatest Songs Track Listing:

  1. “Your Cheatin’ Heart” – Ashley McBryde (2024)
  2. “El Paso” – Marty Robbins and Marty Stuart (1981 / 2024) (Full circle mix)
  3. “Crazy” – Patsy Cline (1962)
  4. “Ring of Fire” – Johnny Cash (1967)
  5. “Coal Miner’s Daughter” – Loretta Lynn (1985)
  6. “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’” – Darius Rucker (2021)
  7. “I Will Always Love You” – Dolly Parton (feat. Patty Loveless and Marty Stuart) (2007)
  8. “The Gambler” – Don Schlitz (feat. Vince Gill) (2025)
  9. “Devil Went Down to Georgia” – The Charlie Daniels Band (2015)
  10. “Elvira” – The Oak Ridge Boys (1980)
  11. “Tennessee Whiskey” – Luke Combs (2016)
  12. “He Stopped Loving Her Today (Full Circle Mix)” – George Jones and Alan Jackson (1993 / 2013)
  13. “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool” – Kelsea Ballerini (2025)
  14. “Forever and Ever, Amen” – Randy Travis (1989)
  15. “Don’t Close Your Eyes” – Keith Whitley (1988)
  16. “Fancy” – Reba McEntire (2017)
  17. “Chattahoochee” – Alan Jackson (2020)
  18. “Go Rest High on That Mountain” – Vince Gill (feat. Patty Loveless) (2015)
  19. “Jesus, Take The Wheel” – Carrie Underwood (2018)
  20. “Mama Don’t Allow / Will The Circle Be Unbroken?” – Old Crow Medicine Show, Dom Flemons, Billy Strings, and Molly Tuttle (2020)

CHARLY REYNOLDS TO RELEASE EMOTIONALLY POWERFUL NEW SINGLE “HOUSE TO COME HOME TO” THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7

Country artist Charly Reynolds delivers her most vulnerable work yet with the release of her new single, “House To Come Home To,” to be released this Friday, November 7, on all major streaming platforms. Written by Reynolds alongside Melody Federer and Chris Mackey (aka Dirty Rice), and produced by Zachary Manno, the song strikes an immediate emotional chord with anyone who hears it.

The song’s raw, autobiographical lyrics explore the ache of navigating childhood after divorce, capturing the confusion, longing, and eventual healing that comes with growing up between two homes.

“It’s not just a breakup song—it’s a family breakup song, a growing-up song, and a healing song,” shares Reynolds. “It’s something I lived, but it’s also something I know so many others have lived too.”

The track follows the success of Reynolds’ debut album, Off The Record, released in September 2024, which introduced her signature mix of Nashville twang and Texas dance hall charm. The album produced singles, including “Love You Long,” “Another Man Will,” “People Think,” and “Visiting Hours,” showcasing Reynolds’ gift for turning real-life experiences into deeply relatable songs.

Before her album, Reynolds made waves with her 2023 EP Perfect Timing, featuring the breakout track “She Ain’t Me,” whose music video has surpassed 3 million views. Known for her captivating stage presence, she has shared bills with artists like Cody Johnson, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Sara Evans, Maddie & Tae, Walker Hayes, and Jo Dee Messina.

A Florida native now based in Nashville, she has built a strong connection with fans both onstage and online, with more than 377,000 followers on TikTok and 118,000 on Instagram.
Recently performing 17 sold-out shows across The Netherlands, Reynolds continues to expand her global fanbase. With plans for another headlining tour and more new music on the horizon, “House To Come Home To” marks the beginning of a new, emotionally raw chapter for the fast-rising country talent.

JOHN OATES IS THE FALL 2025 NYU STEINHARDT-AMERICANA MUSIC FOUNDATION ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE

Legendary singer-songwriter John Oates will be the NYU-Americana Music Foundation artist-in-residence for Fall 2025 at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. During his three-day residency, November 10-12, 2025, Oates will discuss his life in music, engage with students and faculty in the classroom, conduct a master class, and lead a collaborative performance with select students.

A joint effort of NYU Steinhardt and the Americana Music Foundation, the program aims to spotlight Americana music’s heritage, preserve its legacy, and ensure its future. Rosanne Cash inaugurated the residency in 2021-22, followed by bluesman Taj Mahal in 2022-23, Brandy Clark and Allison Russell in 2023-24, and Joe Henry and Rodney Crowell in 2024-2025.

“I am thrilled to welcome John Oates as our Fall 2025 NYU-Americana Music Foundation Artist-in-Residence. His many contributions to and understanding of the creation and culture of popular music will enrich our students’ education and celebrate Americana music’s rich heritage. We are so grateful for our partnership with the Americana Music Foundation, which allows us to bring such award-winning and highly accomplished artists to our community,” says Jack H. Knott, the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development.

“John is a great songwriter and a great performer, with a body of work that stands out in every genre in which he engages,” added Jed Hilly, Executive Director of the Foundation. “We’re honored to host a music creator of John’s status and stature,” commented Phil Galdston, Director of Songwriting. “The opportunity to hear and learn from a practitioner of the art and craft of his magnitude is one we’re very proud to offer our students.”

John Oates is co-founder of the iconic music creators Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. He is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, American Songwriters Hall of Fame, a recipient of the prestigious BMI Icon Award, multiple Grammy nominations, and numerous American Music and MTV awards.

Prior to his work with Daryl Hall, Oates’ music was focused on the roots of Americana and blues. In the late 1990s, he began to work in Nashville. His collaborations and friendships with the likes of Sam Bush, Jim Lauderdale, and Jerry Douglas helped him rekindle his early influences that have defined his solo career and have yielded nine solo albums: Phunk Shui, 1000 Miles of Life, Mississippi Mile, The Bluesville Sessions, Good Road To Follow, Arkansas, Live from Nashville with the Good Road Band, Reunion, and the most recent release, OATES. A joyous return to his R&B soul roots, OATES featuring eleven new original songs and collaborations with some of pop’s exciting young artists, including Lawrence and Devon Gilfillan. His 2017 autobiography, Change of Season, released by St. Martin’s Press, was an Amazon bestseller.

In 2021, John and his wife Aimee partnered with the streaming broadcast service NugsTV and co-producer Drive Entertainment Group to create a virtual celebration of stories and songs called—OATES SONG FEST 7908—inspired by a live series of shows that they created in 2010 at the historic Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, CO. OATES SONG FEST 7908 became a free streaming concert with all donations and proceeds going to feedingamericana.org. The broadcast featured an all-star roster of artists, all of whom have volunteered their songs and performances to help families without food across the nation, and as a result, over 450,000 meals were provided for American families.

In 2022, John became the international ambassador for “MOVEMBER,” the men’s health initiative, and released a new original song called “Pushing A Rock,” which has a theme of overcoming life’s challenges and struggles. More recently, Oates has been named Ambassador for the Roger Daltrey-led “Teen Cancer America.” 

CMA ANNOUNCES PERFORMERS FOR “THE 59TH ANNUAL CMA AWARDS”

The Country Music Association and ABC have announced the initial lineup of performers for “The 59th Annual CMA Awards.” Blending first-time nominees and performers with Country Music’s most celebrated superstars, this year’s lineup promises unforgettable moments from BigXthaPlug, Luke Combs, Ella Langley, Megan Moroney, Shaboozey, Zach Top, Tucker Wetmore, Lainey Wilson and Stephen Wilson Jr. Hosted by Wilson, Country Music’s Biggest Night™ airs live from Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 19 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET) on ABC and is available next day on Hulu.

Returning as host of the CMA Awards for a second consecutive year, reigning CMA Female Vocalist of the Year and six-time nominee this year, Lainey Wilson will light up the stage with a powerful performance, while three-time nominee, Luke Combs will deliver a dynamic rendition of his latest single “Back in the Saddle.”

With six nods this year, reigning CMA Musical Event of the Year winner Ella Langley will perform her recently released song “Choosin’ Texas,” while fellow six-time nominee and the reigning CMA New Artist of the Year Megan Moroney will take the CMA stage for a performance of her fan-favorite single “6 Months Later.”

Five-time nominee this year, Zach Top will deliver a rousing performance of his song “Guitar” while New Artist of the Year nominee Tucker Wetmore will perform his viral hit “Wind Up Missin’ You.” Another New Artist of the Year nominee, Stephen Wilson Jr. will bring a stirring rendition of Ben E. King’s “Stand By Me.”

Adding to the night’s unforgettable moments, BigXthaPlug joins Luke Combs for an exciting collaboration of their song “Pray Hard,” while Shaboozey teams up with Stephen Wilson Jr. for a rendition of their ballad “Took A Walk” from the recently released film “The Long Walk,” an adaption of Stephen King’s 1979 novel.

Additional performers and presenters for “The 59th Annual CMA Awards” will be announced in the days ahead. Stay tuned to CMAawards.com for more details.

“The 59th Annual CMA Awards” is a production of the Country Music Association. Robert Deaton serves as Executive Producer, Alan Carter is Director, and Jon Macks is Head Writer.

About the CMA Awards  
First held in 1967, the CMA Awards is the longest-running, annual music awards program on network television. Each year, the show honors outstanding achievement in Country Music—celebrating the artists, songwriters, musicians, and industry professionals whose work has shaped the genre. Winners and nominees are determined by CMA’s Professional voting membership, reflecting the voices of their peers across the industry. The CMA Awards airs live on ABC, with next-day streaming available on Hulu, and is part of CMA’s television portfolio alongside “CMA Fest” and “CMA Country Christmas.”