Jerry Holthouse

Music editor for Nashville.com. Jerry Holthouse is a content writer, songwriter and a graphic designer. He owns and runs Holthouse Creative, a full service creative agency. He is an avid outdoorsman and a lover of everything music. You can contact him at JerryHolthouse@Nashville.com

LISTEN: Country-Rockers Southall Release “Freight Train”

LISTEN: Country-Rockers Southall Release “Freight Train”

Country-rock standouts Southall are back with a song built for late nights and long looks out the window. Today, the Platinum-certified band releases “Freight Train,” a striking new single that leans into southern soul, reflection, and the unstoppable pull of time. The release arrives as the band prepares for some …

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Turnpike Troubadours Honored with Pandora Billionaire Plaque

Turnpike Troubadours Honored with Pandora Billionaire Plaque

Nashville favorite Turnpike Troubadours added another milestone to an already historic career this past weekend. The acclaimed Red Dirt outfit was surprised with a Pandora Billionaire plaque during their sold-out show Saturday night at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, recognizing more than one billion streams on the platform. The …

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Eclipse Music Publishing Signs Cole Phillips

Eclipse Music Publishing Signs Cole Phillips

Nashville native Cole Phillips is entering a new chapter in his career. Eclipse Music Publishing, a division of Eclipse Music Group, has signed the songwriter, producer, and musician to a worldwide publishing deal, adding another versatile creative voice to its growing roster. Phillips’ path through Music City has been shaped …

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Steep Canyon Rangers Announce “Next Act”

Steep Canyon Rangers Announce "Next Act"

After 25 years of pushing bluegrass forward without losing sight of where it began, Steep Canyon Rangers are turning the page once again. The GRAMMY® Award–winning North Carolina ensemble has released “Heart’s the Only Compass,” the latest preview from their upcoming album Next Act, due May 22 via Yep Roc …

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Dolly Parton Teams Up With The Nashville Symphony

Dolly Parton to Host 57th ACM Awards in Las Vegas!

As part of a citywide “Summer of Dolly Parton,” Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony returns home for a special multi-week engagement with the Nashville Symphony, transforming Schermerhorn Symphony Center into a celebration of one of Music City’s most beloved icons. Running June 16 through July 31, the limited …

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Russell Dickerson is Throwing a Party—and Nashville is Invited

Russell Dickerson is Throwing a Party—and Nashville is Invited

Russell Dickerson is throwing a party—and Nashville is invited. The multi-Platinum hitmaker will bring his high-energy live show to Ascend Amphitheater on May 8 for a hometown celebration aptly dubbed the “Nash-Birthday Bash.” Timed around Dickerson’s birthday, the night promises a full-blown Music City moment, complete with surprise-worthy energy and …

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Opry Will Celebrate 25th Anniversary of “O Brother, Where Art Thou?”

Few soundtracks have left a mark on American music quite like O Brother, Where Art Thou?—and this winter, the Grand Ole Opry is giving it the celebration it deserves. The Opry will host a 25th anniversary celebration of the eight-times Platinum O Brother, Where Art Thou?soundtrack on Saturday, February 28, …

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Trisha Yearwood Announces Star-Studded Lineup for Benefit

Trisha Yearwood Announces Star-Studded Lineup for Benefit

Music City will once again rally around a powerful cause this spring. Susan G. Komen, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, has announced the lineup for the second annual Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends, set for March 22, 2026, at a new and …

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Ford’s Garage Pulling Up To Middle Tennessee Soon

On any given day in Middle Tennessee, you’ll find construction cranes dotting the skyline and new concepts competing for attention in an already crowded dining scene. It takes something special to stand out. That’s exactly what caught Ted Moats’ eye when he first encountered Ford’s Garage. Now, that spark is …

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