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

ABC News Announces “Jelly Roll: Save Me,” A Documentary

Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken Debuts At #1 On Billboard

ABC News announced today ABC News Studios’ “Jelly Roll: Save Me,” a documentary chronicling a journey of redemption in real time of 38-year-old singer-songwriter Jelly Roll, confronting his struggles with mental health and addiction as he stands on the precipice of megastardom. After independently building his loyal fanbase, Jelly Roll …

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Cody Hibbard Signs With Sony Music & Droptine Music

Adair, Oklahoma native, United States Naval Academy attendee and former blue-collar pipeline worker Cody Hibbard is trading in the heavy equipment for big Music City dreams – and it’s paying off. The Asian Pacific American’s ability to relate to the everyman has struck a chord with fans across small town …

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LISTEN: Jason Aldean’s “Tough Crowd”

Jason Aldean Scores His 30th #1 At Country Radio

Current ACM Entertainer of the Year nominee Jason Aldean today debuted new music from a forthcoming album with the release of his new track “Tough Crowd.” (listen above) Produced by Michael Knox and written by Kurt Allison, Marv Green, Tully Kennedy, Kelley Lovelace, and Neil Thrasher, the anthem is now …

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Lillie Mae Covers Neil Young’s Neil Young’s “Razor Love”

Nashville-based Lillie Mae just released her passionate new rendition of Neil Young’s classic “Razor Love,” available today at all DSPs and streaming services. (listen above) “Like a lot of songs, I think ‘Razor Love’ is probably interpreted differently to the listener,” Lillie Mae says. “I can identify with the line, …

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Garth Brooks Inducts Joe & Linda Chambers To Music City Walk of Fame

The Music City Walk of Fame inducted Joe & Linda Chambers, co-founders of the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, along with Eric Church and Butch Spyridon, on Thursday, May 4. Receiving the 98th, 99th and 100th stars on the Music City Walk of Fame, inductees were recognized for their …

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LISTEN: Dalton Dover’s “I Wouldn’t Be Here”

On the heels of his first single via UMG Nashville/Mercury Records “Giving Up On That” earning the title of most-added the week of its debut at Country radio, Dalton Dover releases “I Wouldn’t Be Here,” paying tribute his momma ahead of Mother’s Day. Dover’s Instagram followers got a preview of …

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SoNash Publishing Signs Emma Zinck

New Nashville-based publishing company, SoNash, has announced that Emma Zinck is the newest addition to its roster. Zinck is a singer and songwriter from Fredericksburg, Virginia who has been in Nashville for five years writing and playing her music live. Her soulful voice recently caught the attention of SoNash’s Travis …

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