Industry Ink: Luke Combs, Jameson Rodgers, Chris Young, Crowder

Luke Combs & Co-Writers Receive The First-Ever Deer No. 1 Gift

Pictured (L-R): Ryan Beuschel (WCM), Ben Vaughn (WCM), Luke Combs, Randy Montana, and Jonathan Singleton. Photo: David Bergman

At the recent BMI Party for Luke Combs, Ben Vaughn and the WCM team presented Combs and his fellow songwriters with a first-of-its-kind gift to celebrate their Platinum record “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” which rose to No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart back in 2019.

Combs and his fellow songwriters Randy Montana and Jonathan Singleton are all bow hunters, so the team honored the trio by creating custom deer targets to commemorate the record breaking single.

 

 

Jameson Rodgers Celebrates Second Platinum Chart-Topper

Pictured (L-R): Sony Music Nashville’s Taylor Lindsey, Jess Wong and Alaina Vehec; Columbia Nashville’s Lauren Thomas; SMN’s Rachel Clogston, Jen Way, Randy Goodman and Ken Robold; River House Artists’ Lynn Oliver-Cline and Zebb Luster; Jameson Rodgers; Red Light Management’s JP Durant; SMN’s Jess Keifer, Meg Kehoe and Nicole Marinake; Combustion Music’s Chris Farren.

Jameson Rodgers celebrated the Platinum certification of his chart-topping single “Cold Beer Calling My Name” featuring Luke Combs at Acme Feed & Seed before his performance at the Chevy Riverfront Stage at CMA Fest on June 9.

“Cold Beer Calling My Name,” which has earned more than 190 million on-demand streams, is Rodgers’ second consecutive Platinum-certified No. 1 single following “Some Girls.”

 

 

Chris Young Celebrates Five Billion Streams With Team

Pictured (L-R, front row): Sony Music Nashville executive Taylor Lindsey, Chris Young and Sony Music Nashville executives Ken Robold and Alaina Vehec; (L-R, back row): Sony Music Nashville executives Jennifer Way and Allen Brown, Chris Young band member Ryan Haas, and Sony Music Nashville executives Meg Kehoe, Randy Goodman and Jessica Wong. Photo: Moncell Allen

Chris Young was presented with a special plaque commemorating his surpassing 5 billion streams across his catalog worldwide, which includes twelve No. 1 singles to date. Additionally, Young’s Famous Friends and Losing Sleep albums have been certified Gold by the RIAA, earning an impressive 24 total career certifications of Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certified projects.

He received the special plaque commemorating these achievements from his RCA Records Nashville team during his 21st annual Fan Club party at Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl on Thursday (June 9).

The recognition comes on the heels of last week’s release of his Famous Friends (Deluxe Edition).

 

 

Crowder Celebrates Some Golden Milestones

Photo: Courtesy sixstepsrecords/Capitol Christian Music Group

Crowder and his team gathered to celebrate a handful of recent major achievements, including a No. 1 for his latest chart-topping singles “Good God Almighty” and “In the House.”

The team also commemorated RIAA Gold certifications for Crowder’s album Neon Steeple and single “All My Hope.”

Crowder is set to kick off his headline “My People Tour” tonight (June 10) in Orange Beach, Alabama.

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