Riley Green
Riley Green
CMA and ACM Award winner, Riley Green has been compelling Country music fans to raise a drink, shed a tear, and, above all, celebrate where they are from, since first releasing his self-titled EP in 2018. His songs like the No. 1 2X-Platinum hit “There Was This Girl,” the 3X-Platinum-certified heart-tugger “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” and his chart-topping collab with Thomas Rhett, “Half Of Me,” have made Riley synonymous with what Country Music does best: making listeners feel something with his no-gimmick, relatable writing and classic feel.
An avid sports fan, former athlete (Jacksonville State University quarterback) and outdoorsman, Riley is riding a wave of success after receiving four Academy of Country Music awards, being previously named a MusicRow Breakout Artist of the Year, a CMT “Listen Up Artist,” and one of CRS’s 2020 New Faces. Combs joined Riley on his PLATINUM No. 1 single “Different ‘Round Here (Ft. Luke Combs),” the title track to Riley’s 2019 debut album that he re-recorded with Combs after seeing how fans connected to it. The singer-songwriter’s third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, produced by Dann Huff, arrived on his birthday, October 18, via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, with more of the signature Riley Green fans have come to know and love from the good ol’ boy who still lives in his hometown of Jacksonville, AL.
Most recently, Green released the deluxe version, Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), which includes six brand new tracks. Currently on an incredible hot streak, Green’s well-earned confidence in his work shines through across the 18-track set with five of the tracks being solely written including standouts “Jesus Saves,” the 2X-Platinum“Worst Way” and the title track – which finds Green reuniting with his “you look like you love me” duet partner.
An avid sports fan, former athlete (Jacksonville State University quarterback) and outdoorsman, Riley is riding a wave of success after receiving four Academy of Country Music awards, being previously named a MusicRow Breakout Artist of the Year, a CMT “Listen Up Artist,” and one of CRS’s 2020 New Faces. Combs joined Riley on his PLATINUM No. 1 single “Different ‘Round Here (Ft. Luke Combs),” the title track to Riley’s 2019 debut album that he re-recorded with Combs after seeing how fans connected to it. The singer-songwriter’s third studio album, Don’t Mind If I Do, produced by Dann Huff, arrived on his birthday, October 18, via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, with more of the signature Riley Green fans have come to know and love from the good ol’ boy who still lives in his hometown of Jacksonville, AL.
Most recently, Green released the deluxe version, Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), which includes six brand new tracks. Currently on an incredible hot streak, Green’s well-earned confidence in his work shines through across the 18-track set with five of the tracks being solely written including standouts “Jesus Saves,” the 2X-Platinum“Worst Way” and the title track – which finds Green reuniting with his “you look like you love me” duet partner.
Chris Young
Chris Young
Chris Young is a study in contrasts and dualities. He’s frequently complimented by music press as being a country “traditionalist” — with good reason — but he’s equally fond of pushing against stylistic boundaries. He’s an old soul with songs that express deep wisdom as well as youthful rambunctiousness. He’s got a mind for the music business and one of the nimblest voices in Nashville, but he knows when to let art speak on its own terms. Somehow, he makes it look effortless.
“I still love what I do,” says the Tennessee native, who’s notched 14 career Number Ones and 25 R.I.A.A. certified projects. “I love creating music and I love making it and the fact that I get to do that for a living is a pretty incredible thing.”
After pushing through the deflating Covid-era remote songwriting trend and scoring one of his biggest hits alongside his pal Kane Brown with 2020’s “Famous Friends,” Young again embraced working without restrictions and reveling in those extreme contrasts of his artistry. The result is Young Love & Saturday Nights, Young’s ninth studio album and a bold statement that he’s one of the most versatile and durable talents of his era.
At 18 songs, the project is Young’s most ambitious release yet, the result of countless writing and listening sessions. Instead of chasing trends, Young turns things up — emotionally, sonically, stylistically. The ballads hit harder, the rowdy tunes are more raucous, and the anthems hit new highs. “This is what this album felt like it needed to be for me,” he says. “It’s a little louder, a little more raw. Even the stripped-down songs are heavier.”
Young tackles mortality and aging with a grace and sincerity that belies his years. “Getting Older” is dedicated to his father, Mike Harris, who has a “mind just like a wellspring full of lessons.” Young had been trying to write something along those lines, but it turned out that Johnny Clawson, Dave Fenley, and Kyle Sturrock beat him to it. The moment Young heard the song, he asked to cut it. “It’s really, really special,” he says. “It’s one of those where you hear it and you’re like, ‘Damn, I wish I wrote that.’”
That level of focus and attention to detail can’t be overlooked in Young’s career longevity. He signed his record deal with Sony Music Nashville at the age of 20 and has seen numerous trends come and go, all of which he and his team have navigated without losing sight of what makes him unique. He says it’s key to be always aware of what’s happening, but not let it dictate the decisions. “I’m gonna keep doing this and I refuse to take no for an answer,” he says. “I want to have my music heard and I’m going to stick around until as many people as possible get a chance to hear and experience it.”
It’s a savvy balance of understanding the marketplace as well as being able to trust one’s gut when it’s pulling in the opposite direction. It’s the kind of thing Young has shown he can do extremely well, although having an abundance of dogged determination doesn’t hurt either. Thankfully, Young has both things going for him.
“The business has changed many times over the course of my career, and you’ll fall victim to not being aware,” he says. “But at the end of the day it’s still about making the best record you can.”
“I still love what I do,” says the Tennessee native, who’s notched 14 career Number Ones and 25 R.I.A.A. certified projects. “I love creating music and I love making it and the fact that I get to do that for a living is a pretty incredible thing.”
After pushing through the deflating Covid-era remote songwriting trend and scoring one of his biggest hits alongside his pal Kane Brown with 2020’s “Famous Friends,” Young again embraced working without restrictions and reveling in those extreme contrasts of his artistry. The result is Young Love & Saturday Nights, Young’s ninth studio album and a bold statement that he’s one of the most versatile and durable talents of his era.
At 18 songs, the project is Young’s most ambitious release yet, the result of countless writing and listening sessions. Instead of chasing trends, Young turns things up — emotionally, sonically, stylistically. The ballads hit harder, the rowdy tunes are more raucous, and the anthems hit new highs. “This is what this album felt like it needed to be for me,” he says. “It’s a little louder, a little more raw. Even the stripped-down songs are heavier.”
Young tackles mortality and aging with a grace and sincerity that belies his years. “Getting Older” is dedicated to his father, Mike Harris, who has a “mind just like a wellspring full of lessons.” Young had been trying to write something along those lines, but it turned out that Johnny Clawson, Dave Fenley, and Kyle Sturrock beat him to it. The moment Young heard the song, he asked to cut it. “It’s really, really special,” he says. “It’s one of those where you hear it and you’re like, ‘Damn, I wish I wrote that.’”
That level of focus and attention to detail can’t be overlooked in Young’s career longevity. He signed his record deal with Sony Music Nashville at the age of 20 and has seen numerous trends come and go, all of which he and his team have navigated without losing sight of what makes him unique. He says it’s key to be always aware of what’s happening, but not let it dictate the decisions. “I’m gonna keep doing this and I refuse to take no for an answer,” he says. “I want to have my music heard and I’m going to stick around until as many people as possible get a chance to hear and experience it.”
It’s a savvy balance of understanding the marketplace as well as being able to trust one’s gut when it’s pulling in the opposite direction. It’s the kind of thing Young has shown he can do extremely well, although having an abundance of dogged determination doesn’t hurt either. Thankfully, Young has both things going for him.
“The business has changed many times over the course of my career, and you’ll fall victim to not being aware,” he says. “But at the end of the day it’s still about making the best record you can.”
Lauren Alaina
Lauren Alaina
Lauren Alaina, praised by Rolling Stone for her “powerhouse, honey-toned vocals that meld timeless twang with modern sass,” continues her “limitless upward trajectory” (American Songwriter) as one of country music’s most magnetic entertainers. Her new single “All My Exes (feat. Chase Matthew)” is surging at country radio and anchors a fresh musical chapter that includes the 2025 releases “Those Kind of Women,” “Household,” “Heaven Sent,” and “Little Things.” A dynamic live act, she continues on Rascal Flatts’ Life Is A Highway Tour throughout the new year.
A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2022, Alaina has earned three No. 1 hits: platinum-certified “Road Less Traveled,” the 4x Platinum “One Beer” with Hardy and Devin Dawson, and Diamond-certified “What Ifs” with Kane Brown. With “What Ifs,” Alaina became the only solo female country artist in history to receive the RIAA’s Diamond song certification. The vocalist has performed on some of the highest-profile stages in the world including PBS’ A Capitol Fourth, Dancing with the Stars, American Idol, CBS’ Beyond The Edge, ABC’s The Bachelorette, TODAY, Good Morning America, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, ABC’s CMA Fest specials, CMA and ACM Awards, Nickelodeon’s All That, Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day halftime performance, MLB’s World Series national anthem performance, a performance at the White House for President Obama and more.
A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry since 2022, Alaina has earned three No. 1 hits: platinum-certified “Road Less Traveled,” the 4x Platinum “One Beer” with Hardy and Devin Dawson, and Diamond-certified “What Ifs” with Kane Brown. With “What Ifs,” Alaina became the only solo female country artist in history to receive the RIAA’s Diamond song certification. The vocalist has performed on some of the highest-profile stages in the world including PBS’ A Capitol Fourth, Dancing with the Stars, American Idol, CBS’ Beyond The Edge, ABC’s The Bachelorette, TODAY, Good Morning America, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, ABC’s CMA Fest specials, CMA and ACM Awards, Nickelodeon’s All That, Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day halftime performance, MLB’s World Series national anthem performance, a performance at the White House for President Obama and more.
Randy Houser
Randy Houser
With an inimitable voice The New York Times describes as “wholly different, thicker and more throbbing, a caldron bubbling over,” Randy Houser racked up over one billion streams with smash hits including “How Country Feels,” “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight,” “Boots On,” “Goodnight Kiss,” “We Went,” and earned critical acclaim for his powerful delivery of the Top 5 smash and CMA Song of the Year-nominated “Like A Cowboy.”
In late 2023 Houser landed on-screen roles in Martin Scorsese’s acclaimed film Killers of the Flower Moon starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and more, as well as the inspiring The Hill starring Dennis Quaid which hit number one most streamed movie on Netflix in February 2024. The deluxe version of Houser’s sixth studio album Note To Self came out in 2025 via Magnolia Music Group and featuring new collaborations with artists including Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert and Riley Green. RIAA Gold-certified single and title track “Note To Self” marked his “powerful return.” with MusicRow boasting the Mississippi native “remains one of country music’s very finest vocalists.” His latest release “Back In The Bottle,” is available now.
In late 2023 Houser landed on-screen roles in Martin Scorsese’s acclaimed film Killers of the Flower Moon starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and more, as well as the inspiring The Hill starring Dennis Quaid which hit number one most streamed movie on Netflix in February 2024. The deluxe version of Houser’s sixth studio album Note To Self came out in 2025 via Magnolia Music Group and featuring new collaborations with artists including Cody Johnson, Miranda Lambert and Riley Green. RIAA Gold-certified single and title track “Note To Self” marked his “powerful return.” with MusicRow boasting the Mississippi native “remains one of country music’s very finest vocalists.” His latest release “Back In The Bottle,” is available now.
Jackson Dean
Jackson Dean
With his strong gravel-toned vocals, wayward spirit, intentional songwriting and overall mystique, PLATINUM-selling singer/songwriter Jackson Dean has earned a reputation for his impressive live show and thought-provoking music. Since astonishing Nashville in 2022 with Greenbroke, the acoustic-forward debut that rocked as hard as it embraced freedom, the dusky-voiced songwriter from Maryland has always gone his own way rather than chasing trends. “Don’t Come Lookin’,” his propulsive No. 1 debut single, struck PLATINUM, giving Greenbroke a launching pad for a writer willing to pay the price and go the distance. The demand for Jackson skyrocketed after landing a coveted spot on artist to watch lists by Pandora, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and CMT, as well as an ACM New Male Artist of the Year nomination in 2023. On The Back of My Dreams, Dean’s sophomore album, continued to provide fuel for a combustive live show; it also delivered the No. 1 “Heavens To Betsy” from a project American Songwriter deemed a “near-perfect follow up.” The hard-charging performer, who has opened for headliners including Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Lainey Wilson, Blake Shelton, Brooks & Dunn and Brothers Osborne, as well as conquering Europe, Australia and New Zealand on his headlining tour, is now stepping into new territory both sonically and lyrically. His current single “Make A Liar” is climbing the Country Radio charts, as his third studio album, Magnolia Sage, will be released on April 24. A stellar collection of songs that move from sweeping to soothing, rocking to ruminative, the 11-track project creates a sound that is singularly Jackson Dean: alive, vital, frisky, sexy and rugged.
Travis Denning
Travis Denning
A native of Warner Robins, Georgia, singer/songwriter and Mercury Nashville recording artist Travis Denning first made waves with the release of his Top 40 debut single “David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs,” which has also been certified Gold by the RIAA. Denning celebrated his first No.1 and Platinum certified single with the “shadowy” (Rolling Stone) “After A Few,” from his debut EP Beer’s Better Cold, which debuted in the Top 20 of Billboard’s Country Albums chart. Denning’s debut album, Roads That Go Nowhere, was released in May of this year and was a Top 10 Debut album all-genre on Spotify. The fan favorite “Southern Rock,” featuring HARDY, is also Denning’s highest streaming debut to date with already 10M+ streams since its release. Crafted for the stage with all of Denning’s hard-charging energy and mischief-making signatures intact, the collection also captures an artist maturing.
With a current hit on Country radio from Cody Johnson, featuring Carrie Underwood, Travis penned “I’m Gonna Love You” back in 2016. Denning’s songwriting extends to other artists as well. He has co-written on tracks for Morgan Wallen, with a cut from the latest album titled, Devil Don’t Know, along with Riley Green, Chase Rice, Jason Aldean, Justin Moore and Michael Ray.
Denning has previously headlined his own “Heartbeat Of A Small Town Tour” and toured with HARDY, Brother’s Osborne, Cole Swindell, Dustin Lynch, Alan Jackson, Riley Green, Dierks Bentley and Jake Owen. With over 850 million streams worldwide, Denning has been spotlighted for his head-turning sound and is making his mark within the industry, being previously selected as one of CRS New Faces, an Opry NextStage recipient and a CMA KixStart Artist.
With a current hit on Country radio from Cody Johnson, featuring Carrie Underwood, Travis penned “I’m Gonna Love You” back in 2016. Denning’s songwriting extends to other artists as well. He has co-written on tracks for Morgan Wallen, with a cut from the latest album titled, Devil Don’t Know, along with Riley Green, Chase Rice, Jason Aldean, Justin Moore and Michael Ray.
Denning has previously headlined his own “Heartbeat Of A Small Town Tour” and toured with HARDY, Brother’s Osborne, Cole Swindell, Dustin Lynch, Alan Jackson, Riley Green, Dierks Bentley and Jake Owen. With over 850 million streams worldwide, Denning has been spotlighted for his head-turning sound and is making his mark within the industry, being previously selected as one of CRS New Faces, an Opry NextStage recipient and a CMA KixStart Artist.
Aaron Weber
Aaron Weber
Aaron Weber is a standup comedian based in Nashville, TN, and a regular performer at the Grand Ole Opry — where he made history as the youngest standup ever to perform in the Opry circle. Originally from Montgomery, Alabama, Aaron graduated from Notre Dame before pursuing comedy full time. He recently released his debut standup special, Signature Dish, executive produced by Nate Bargatze and Nateland Entertainment, followed by his late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He was named a New Face at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in 2021. Aaron currently co-hosts The Public Figures Podcast alongside Nate Dusty Slay and Brian Bates. Aaron tours nationally, bringing his sharp, self-deprecating humor to comedy clubs and theaters across the country.
Paul Sikes
Paul Sikes
Nashville native Paul Sikes has been paving his way through Music City as a songwriter, producer and musician since 2007 and has grown his career alongside the ever-changing city. He co-penned the #1 hit “Make Me Want To” for Stoney Creek recording artist Jimmie Allen, as well as Matt Stell’s chart-topping second single, “Everywhere But On.” He also co-wrote, produced, and mixed country music legend Clay Walker’s 2020 release, “Easy Goin’.
Other acts such as Cody Johnson, Joe Nichols, Mae Estes, Runaway June, Emerson Drive, Walker County, Lorrie Morgan and more have also recorded songs written by Sikes. A talented and in-demand guitarist, Sikes has also toured with artists such as Brett Eldredge and Billy Ray Cyrus. Sikes most recently earned his third #1 with “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” written with and recorded by the CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson, from her Grammy award winning album, Bell Bottom Country. And you can now hear his song “Hang Tight Honey”, Lainey’s top ten radio single off her much anticipated album Whirlwind just released in August of 2024.
Other acts such as Cody Johnson, Joe Nichols, Mae Estes, Runaway June, Emerson Drive, Walker County, Lorrie Morgan and more have also recorded songs written by Sikes. A talented and in-demand guitarist, Sikes has also toured with artists such as Brett Eldredge and Billy Ray Cyrus. Sikes most recently earned his third #1 with “Wildflowers and Wild Horses” written with and recorded by the CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson, from her Grammy award winning album, Bell Bottom Country. And you can now hear his song “Hang Tight Honey”, Lainey’s top ten radio single off her much anticipated album Whirlwind just released in August of 2024.
Ken Domash
Ken Domash
Ken Domash’s journey to country music stardom is anything but conventional. It all began not with dreams of being a recording artist, but as a father simply passing the time while his daughter took lessons. Instead of sitting idly in the lobby like the other parents, Ken took a voice lesson — something he’d never considered before. His teacher, convinced he was joking about not knowing whether he could sing, encouraged Ken to join a band. That moment set a series of events into motion that would lead him to Nashville and into the hearts of country music fans everywhere.
After buying a guitar and practicing his songs for a year—often playing to lull the kids to sleep at bedtime—Ken’s wife suggested he take his music to a local bar, just to get some peace and quiet at home. The crowd loved it. They loved the raw, unpolished quality of his songwriting, and soon, they were urging him to record his songs. He followed their advice, heading to Nashville to give it a try. With his debut CD in hand, Ken knocked on radio station doors, and it wasn’t long before a producer took notice. A second round of recording followed, and Ken’s next release became an instant hit, making its way up the charts with what was dubbed a “Silver Bullet” success.
Ken’s musical roots, however, didn’t originate in country music. Growing up, he was immersed in rock and roll rather than traditional country sounds. His sister’s classical piano playing pushed him in a different direction, and Ken found himself drawn to art, karate, and even magic. His passion for magic took him to international competitions in places like Hawaii, Virginia, Spain, and Las Vegas, where he won numerous titles and was on the verge of a Vegas residency. However, a pivotal moment arrived when life’s “blinker” moment came, and Ken shifted gears to focus on raising a family.
It wasn’t until a neighbor invited Ken and his wife to a small wedding that his musical journey truly began. At the event, the mother of the groom asked Ken to sing, and after he tried an Elvis song, she said, “You should sing.” A voice lesson followed, and before long, Ken found himself on the path to becoming the country artist he is today.
As Ken hit the road, touring radio stations and promoting his last album, he had a realization: the music of his youth — 90’s country and the classic rock bands he loved — had always been a part of him. From Aerosmith to Ozzy Osbourne, Nirvana to Nickelback, Ken’s musical influences are vast and diverse. Today, his playlists range from the modern pop sounds of Dua Lipa and Halsey to the country anthems of Luke Combs, Kid Rock, and Hardy.
Ken’s music, however, is deeply personal. It is shaped by the love and support of his family. His father, a constant presence during Ken’s magic shows, instilled a strong sense of family and hard work. His mother, a quiet strength, always supported Ken’s creative pursuits. Today, Ken’s wife and kids continue to be his biggest supporters. His wife has appeared in every music video he’s ever made, and their kids have played behind-the-scenes roles in the production of his music. For Ken, every song, every performance is a family affair.
With his upcoming album, 20 Different Routes, Ken Domash is set to take listeners on a musical journey through his life and experiences. Drawing inspiration from his time on the road, the album combines mainstream pop-country, old-school boot-kickin’ country, and a touch of rock influence. With this album, Ken hopes to show that no matter what path you take in life, there’s always something to learn, something to share, and something to celebrate.
Ken Domash is about real music, real emotions, and real songs — the soundtrack to a life well-lived and well-traveled.
After buying a guitar and practicing his songs for a year—often playing to lull the kids to sleep at bedtime—Ken’s wife suggested he take his music to a local bar, just to get some peace and quiet at home. The crowd loved it. They loved the raw, unpolished quality of his songwriting, and soon, they were urging him to record his songs. He followed their advice, heading to Nashville to give it a try. With his debut CD in hand, Ken knocked on radio station doors, and it wasn’t long before a producer took notice. A second round of recording followed, and Ken’s next release became an instant hit, making its way up the charts with what was dubbed a “Silver Bullet” success.
Ken’s musical roots, however, didn’t originate in country music. Growing up, he was immersed in rock and roll rather than traditional country sounds. His sister’s classical piano playing pushed him in a different direction, and Ken found himself drawn to art, karate, and even magic. His passion for magic took him to international competitions in places like Hawaii, Virginia, Spain, and Las Vegas, where he won numerous titles and was on the verge of a Vegas residency. However, a pivotal moment arrived when life’s “blinker” moment came, and Ken shifted gears to focus on raising a family.
It wasn’t until a neighbor invited Ken and his wife to a small wedding that his musical journey truly began. At the event, the mother of the groom asked Ken to sing, and after he tried an Elvis song, she said, “You should sing.” A voice lesson followed, and before long, Ken found himself on the path to becoming the country artist he is today.
As Ken hit the road, touring radio stations and promoting his last album, he had a realization: the music of his youth — 90’s country and the classic rock bands he loved — had always been a part of him. From Aerosmith to Ozzy Osbourne, Nirvana to Nickelback, Ken’s musical influences are vast and diverse. Today, his playlists range from the modern pop sounds of Dua Lipa and Halsey to the country anthems of Luke Combs, Kid Rock, and Hardy.
Ken’s music, however, is deeply personal. It is shaped by the love and support of his family. His father, a constant presence during Ken’s magic shows, instilled a strong sense of family and hard work. His mother, a quiet strength, always supported Ken’s creative pursuits. Today, Ken’s wife and kids continue to be his biggest supporters. His wife has appeared in every music video he’s ever made, and their kids have played behind-the-scenes roles in the production of his music. For Ken, every song, every performance is a family affair.
With his upcoming album, 20 Different Routes, Ken Domash is set to take listeners on a musical journey through his life and experiences. Drawing inspiration from his time on the road, the album combines mainstream pop-country, old-school boot-kickin’ country, and a touch of rock influence. With this album, Ken hopes to show that no matter what path you take in life, there’s always something to learn, something to share, and something to celebrate.
Ken Domash is about real music, real emotions, and real songs — the soundtrack to a life well-lived and well-traveled.
Goose Gossett
Goose Gossett
Learning from the grit-laden soul music pumped through the water of his hometown, Muscle Shoals, AL, Goose Gossett is a singer/songwriter that refuses to let genre define him. From Dylan-esque folk to Steve Earle’s country, to Wilson Pickett’s Blues, all is fair game. He is never afraid to go where the song dictates.
From His debut EP As the Fog Rolls Off the River, to the subsequent full length release of Wailin’, Whiskey, and Waltzin’ on Water, his vulnerable and personal lyrics give you an insight into his experiences in life and his struggles.
He has also written and produced songs for artist across genres touching the Pop, blues, rock and country worlds.
In 2021, he picked up a Camera and began filmmaking. Through his YouTube channel, A Day in the Field, he began sharing his outdoor adventures, and his ability to glean lessons and philosophical epiphanies from nature. Contending that humans were not meant to see nature from afar but were always meant to be active participants.
Rodeo Disco
Rodeo Disco
Rodeo Disco brings authentic Nashville honky-tonk energy to incredible events with their award-winning fusion of country classics and modern hits. Having shared stages with the absolute biggest names in country music, they deliver star-powered performances featuring interactive line dancing and infectious audience engagement.
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Bobby Bones
Bobby Bones
Born and raised in Arkansas, Bobby Bones began his radio career at Henderson State University’s KSH 91.1 The Switch at the age of 17. In 2002, Bones was hired by Q100/KQAR in Little Rock, Ark., and The Bobby Bones Night Show was born. The following year, he moved to Austin, Texas where he began hosting The Bobby Bones Show on 96.7 KISS FM. Joined on-air by Lunchbox and Amy, they attracted listeners in droves, as well as top rankings in the market. For his work on the program, Bones was named “Austin Radio Personality of the Year” in 2009, 2010 and 2011, and Austin’s Alliance of Women in Media honored the program with their “Radio Personality of the Year” award seven years in a row. In 2017, Bones was also the youngest personality to be elected to the National Radio Hall of Fame.
In addition to his weekday program, Bones is host of the weekend Country countdown show, Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones. In 2018, Bones was named Vice President, Creative Director of iHeartCountry. Bones’ popular podcast, BobbyCast has been downloaded more than 20 million times. The podcast’s overwhelming success paved the way for Bones to launch the Nashville Podcast Network, an eclectic collection of podcasts from a variety of Nashville-savvy hosts, giving listeners an inside look at the lifestyle and pop culture in Nashville.
Bones is also half of The Raging Idiots, a comedy band with his radio producer Eddie and has raised millions of dollars to benefit various charitable causes. Published May 2016 by HarperCollins, Bones’ memoir, Bare Bones: I’m Not Lonely If You’re Reading This Book, spent four weeks on the New York Times Bestsellers List and claimed the No. One spot on multiple lists including USA Today and Wall Street Journal. His latest book, Fail Until You Don’t: Fight. Grind. Repeat. was released in June 2018, and debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List.
In April 2018, Bones made his debut on ABC TV’s American Idol reboot as a mentor for the top 24 contestants. In 2018, Bones competed on Season 27 of Dancing with the Stars, and took home the coveted mirror ball trophy with partner Sharna Burgess.
Bones also brings stand-up comedy to fans across the country with his Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour, which features musical guests, as well as an opening comedy bit from The Bobby Bones Show’s Mike D. The Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour follows Bones’ in-demand Funny & Alone Tour.
Bobby Bones has been dubbed “the most powerful man in country music” by Forbes magazine, and he puts that star power to good use by supporting numerous charitable initiatives including The MusiCares Foundation and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
In addition to his weekday program, Bones is host of the weekend Country countdown show, Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones. In 2018, Bones was named Vice President, Creative Director of iHeartCountry. Bones’ popular podcast, BobbyCast has been downloaded more than 20 million times. The podcast’s overwhelming success paved the way for Bones to launch the Nashville Podcast Network, an eclectic collection of podcasts from a variety of Nashville-savvy hosts, giving listeners an inside look at the lifestyle and pop culture in Nashville.
Bones is also half of The Raging Idiots, a comedy band with his radio producer Eddie and has raised millions of dollars to benefit various charitable causes. Published May 2016 by HarperCollins, Bones’ memoir, Bare Bones: I’m Not Lonely If You’re Reading This Book, spent four weeks on the New York Times Bestsellers List and claimed the No. One spot on multiple lists including USA Today and Wall Street Journal. His latest book, Fail Until You Don’t: Fight. Grind. Repeat. was released in June 2018, and debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List.
In April 2018, Bones made his debut on ABC TV’s American Idol reboot as a mentor for the top 24 contestants. In 2018, Bones competed on Season 27 of Dancing with the Stars, and took home the coveted mirror ball trophy with partner Sharna Burgess.
Bones also brings stand-up comedy to fans across the country with his Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour, which features musical guests, as well as an opening comedy bit from The Bobby Bones Show’s Mike D. The Bobby Bones Red Hoodie Comedy Tour follows Bones’ in-demand Funny & Alone Tour.
Bobby Bones has been dubbed “the most powerful man in country music” by Forbes magazine, and he puts that star power to good use by supporting numerous charitable initiatives including The MusiCares Foundation and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Amy Brown
Amy Brown
Amy Brown, co-host of The Bobby Bones Show, did not plan on a career in radio. After finishing college at Texas A&M University, the Austin native landed a job in radio after a chance meeting with Bobby Bones at a restaurant. In 2006, she joined Bones as co-host of The Bobby Bones Show in Austin, Texas, where the program was broadcast weekday mornings on 96.7 KISS FM.
In addition to the weekday program, Amy co-hosts a weekend Country countdown with Bones and Lunchbox — Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones. Amy and the cast have been honored with three CMA Awards for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (2022, 2019 and 2017), and four ACM Awards in the same category (2020, 2018, 2016 and 2014). In 2014, Amy was honored by the Alliance of Women in Media with their annual Gracie Award for “Outstanding Individual Achievement – Morning/Afternoon Drive Personality.” In 2019, she was named to Nashville Lifestyles’ “Most Beautiful People” list, which recognizes Nashville’s most captivating residents – inside and out, and in 2023, she was named one of Radio Ink’s “Most Influential Women” in radio.
Amy also hosts Women of iHeartCountry, which launched in September 2018, and features music from established female artists and up-and-comers. Amy was recognized for her work on the program with the 2024 CRS/Country Aircheck Award for Best National Weekly Personality/Show.
In November 2018, Amy launched a new iHeartRadio Original Podcast, 4 Things with Amy Brown. Co-produced by Amy and Premiere Networks as part of Bobby Bones’ Nashville Podcast Network.
Amy partnered with iHeartRadio in 2020 to launch the Amy Brown Podcast Network, featuring a slate of health and wellness podcasts including, OUTWEIGH with Amy Brown; You Need Therapy with Kathryn DeFatta, The Truthiest Life with Lisa Haiym and Here After with Megan Devine.
Inside and outside the studio, Amy is passionate about giving back. She donates her time to working with orphans in the U.S., Africa and Haiti, where she adopted two young children, and she utilizes her national platforms to raise awareness and funds for numerous charitable organizations including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, TJ Martell Foundation and the American Red Cross.
In addition to the weekday program, Amy co-hosts a weekend Country countdown with Bones and Lunchbox — Country Top 30 with Bobby Bones. Amy and the cast have been honored with three CMA Awards for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (2022, 2019 and 2017), and four ACM Awards in the same category (2020, 2018, 2016 and 2014). In 2014, Amy was honored by the Alliance of Women in Media with their annual Gracie Award for “Outstanding Individual Achievement – Morning/Afternoon Drive Personality.” In 2019, she was named to Nashville Lifestyles’ “Most Beautiful People” list, which recognizes Nashville’s most captivating residents – inside and out, and in 2023, she was named one of Radio Ink’s “Most Influential Women” in radio.
Amy also hosts Women of iHeartCountry, which launched in September 2018, and features music from established female artists and up-and-comers. Amy was recognized for her work on the program with the 2024 CRS/Country Aircheck Award for Best National Weekly Personality/Show.
In November 2018, Amy launched a new iHeartRadio Original Podcast, 4 Things with Amy Brown. Co-produced by Amy and Premiere Networks as part of Bobby Bones’ Nashville Podcast Network.
Amy partnered with iHeartRadio in 2020 to launch the Amy Brown Podcast Network, featuring a slate of health and wellness podcasts including, OUTWEIGH with Amy Brown; You Need Therapy with Kathryn DeFatta, The Truthiest Life with Lisa Haiym and Here After with Megan Devine.
Inside and outside the studio, Amy is passionate about giving back. She donates her time to working with orphans in the U.S., Africa and Haiti, where she adopted two young children, and she utilizes her national platforms to raise awareness and funds for numerous charitable organizations including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, TJ Martell Foundation and the American Red Cross.
Lunchbox
Lunchbox
Lunchbox is a co-host and self-proclaimed MVP of The Bobby Bones Show. Each day, fans tune in to hear his hilarious, popular segments including, “Bonehead Story of the Day” and “Lunchwalking,” where he goes out into the streets with a hidden mic. When he’s not on air, Lunchbox can be found hanging out at a local bar with friends, jet skiing on a lake, or spending time at home with his wife and two sons. Lunchbox is an avid supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the Nashville Humane Association, the latter of which he promotes via social media by sharing photos and videos of animals so they can find forever homes.
Prior to his career in radio, the high school prom king studied Speech Communication in college. He has also made appearances on the TV programs Jerry Springer, Friday Night Lights and Celebrity Family Feud.
Prior to his career in radio, the high school prom king studied Speech Communication in college. He has also made appearances on the TV programs Jerry Springer, Friday Night Lights and Celebrity Family Feud.
Eddie
Eddie
Eddie Garcia met Bobby Bones more than 10 years ago when they worked together at ME Television, a local Austin, TX music TV station. Shortly thereafter he began working with Bones on his nightly TV show, where they formed a parody and cover band, The Raging Idiots, which Bobby often features on his national radio show. The Raging Idiots travel across the U.S. and have raised millions of dollars for various charities. After more than a decade of friendship, Eddie finally became an official member of The Bobby Bones Show in 2013.
As the show’s Digital Content Producer, Eddie has brought a professional background in TV, news and music entertainment to the team, boosting the morning show’s digital platform with high-quality, fully-produced video and web content. For their work on the program, Eddie and the cast recently received their second CMA Award for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (previous win in 2017), following a third ACM Award in the same category (2018, 2016 and 2014). In 2018, Eddie, along with Lunchbox and Ray from The Bobby Bones Show, began hosting a new podcast called Sore Losers which was launched as part of Bobby Bones’ Nashville Podcast Network.
Eddie has garnered significant attention and praise for his photojournalism. His film Shattered received screenings at the New York Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival and the Cinesol Film Festival. The production secured high acclaim, including a National Association of Broadcasters Award for Best TV Drama. Along with his Silver TELLY and Bronze ADDY awards, Eddie has earned several nods from groups including Texas Associated Press Broadcasters, Lone Star EMMYs, and received the USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Political Journalism Honorable Mention.
Born and raised in a traditional Mexican/American home, Eddie loves listening to all kinds of music. His passion for music inspired him to learn how to play several instruments, including piano and guitar.
In addition to his role as half of The Raging Idiots, Eddie is the “voice of the dad” on The Bobby Bones Show. Married in 2005, he has two boys who are often brought up on the air, especially when the gang needs the “parent’s point of view.” In 2019, Eddie and his wife welcomed two more children into their home as foster parents.
In between the time he spends with his family and the band’s busy tour schedule, Eddie participates in several local charity events including Cars for a Cure and the Annual Standup to Cancer event in Nashville. Additionally, with the help of co-host Lunchbox, Eddie provides weekly produced videos promoting pet adoption for social media distribution and contributes to benefits like the annual Unleashed event for the Nashville Humane Association. He has also provided freelance production for organizations such as Make a Wish Foundation.
As the show’s Digital Content Producer, Eddie has brought a professional background in TV, news and music entertainment to the team, boosting the morning show’s digital platform with high-quality, fully-produced video and web content. For their work on the program, Eddie and the cast recently received their second CMA Award for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (previous win in 2017), following a third ACM Award in the same category (2018, 2016 and 2014). In 2018, Eddie, along with Lunchbox and Ray from The Bobby Bones Show, began hosting a new podcast called Sore Losers which was launched as part of Bobby Bones’ Nashville Podcast Network.
Eddie has garnered significant attention and praise for his photojournalism. His film Shattered received screenings at the New York Film Festival, Miami International Film Festival and the Cinesol Film Festival. The production secured high acclaim, including a National Association of Broadcasters Award for Best TV Drama. Along with his Silver TELLY and Bronze ADDY awards, Eddie has earned several nods from groups including Texas Associated Press Broadcasters, Lone Star EMMYs, and received the USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Political Journalism Honorable Mention.
Born and raised in a traditional Mexican/American home, Eddie loves listening to all kinds of music. His passion for music inspired him to learn how to play several instruments, including piano and guitar.
In addition to his role as half of The Raging Idiots, Eddie is the “voice of the dad” on The Bobby Bones Show. Married in 2005, he has two boys who are often brought up on the air, especially when the gang needs the “parent’s point of view.” In 2019, Eddie and his wife welcomed two more children into their home as foster parents.
In between the time he spends with his family and the band’s busy tour schedule, Eddie participates in several local charity events including Cars for a Cure and the Annual Standup to Cancer event in Nashville. Additionally, with the help of co-host Lunchbox, Eddie provides weekly produced videos promoting pet adoption for social media distribution and contributes to benefits like the annual Unleashed event for the Nashville Humane Association. He has also provided freelance production for organizations such as Make a Wish Foundation.
Morgan Huelsman
Morgan Huelsman
Morgan Huelsman is the digital director of The Bobby Bones Show, the No. 1 syndicated Country morning radio program originating from WSIX in Nashville that reaches millions of listeners on more than 180 station nationwide.
Morgan joined the show in 2027 and oversees all of the program’s digital platforms and is an on-air contributor. Plus, she brings listeners exclusive content from red carpets at the CMA Awards and CMT Awards, and backstage content from CMA Fest and the iHeartCountry Festival.
During her time with The Bobby Bones Show, Morgan and the cast have been honored with three CMA Awards for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (2022, 2019 and 2017), and two ACM Awards in the same category (2020, 2018).
She has been featured on Circle Country Countdown for two seasons on The Circle All Access Network, and her podcast “Best Bits of The Bobby Bones Show” has more than 27 million downloads.
Morgan is an advocate for rescue animals, loves spending her weekends adventuring to places she’s never been, and trying out any and all new foods.
Morgan joined the show in 2027 and oversees all of the program’s digital platforms and is an on-air contributor. Plus, she brings listeners exclusive content from red carpets at the CMA Awards and CMT Awards, and backstage content from CMA Fest and the iHeartCountry Festival.
During her time with The Bobby Bones Show, Morgan and the cast have been honored with three CMA Awards for “National On-Air Personality of the Year” (2022, 2019 and 2017), and two ACM Awards in the same category (2020, 2018).
She has been featured on Circle Country Countdown for two seasons on The Circle All Access Network, and her podcast “Best Bits of The Bobby Bones Show” has more than 27 million downloads.
Morgan is an advocate for rescue animals, loves spending her weekends adventuring to places she’s never been, and trying out any and all new foods.
Lorianne Crook
Lorianne Crook
For decades, Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase have served as the premier voices of country music news and entertainment. Their partnership began in 1983 when producer Jim Owens paired the Nashville rivals for the syndicated TV hit This Week in Country Music. This collaboration blossomed into a historic career, leading them to become cornerstones of the TNN network where they hosted iconic programs like The Crook & Chase Show and Music City Tonight.
Today, the duo reaches millions through The Crook & Chase Countdown, a four-hour weekly program syndicated to radio stations across the U.S. and Canada. Renowned for their insightful one-on-one interviews with country music’s biggest stars, their excellence has earned them CMA and ACM awards, induction into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2013 and the all-genre National Radio Hall of Fame in 2024, and the Grand Ole Opry’s prestigious Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award in 2017. As one of the longest running broadcast duos in the industry, Crook & Chase remain the gold standard for country music storytelling and broadcasting excellence.
Today, the duo reaches millions through The Crook & Chase Countdown, a four-hour weekly program syndicated to radio stations across the U.S. and Canada. Renowned for their insightful one-on-one interviews with country music’s biggest stars, their excellence has earned them CMA and ACM awards, induction into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2013 and the all-genre National Radio Hall of Fame in 2024, and the Grand Ole Opry’s prestigious Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award in 2017. As one of the longest running broadcast duos in the industry, Crook & Chase remain the gold standard for country music storytelling and broadcasting excellence.
Charlie Chase
Charlie Chase
For decades, Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase have served as the premier voices of country music news and entertainment. Their partnership began in 1983 when producer Jim Owens paired the Nashville rivals for the syndicated TV hit This Week in Country Music. This collaboration blossomed into a historic career, leading them to become cornerstones of the TNN network where they hosted iconic programs like The Crook & Chase Show and Music City Tonight.
Today, the duo reaches millions through The Crook & Chase Countdown, a four-hour weekly program syndicated to radio stations across the U.S. and Canada. Renowned for their insightful one-on-one interviews with country music’s biggest stars, their excellence has earned them CMA and ACM awards, induction into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2013 and the all-genre National Radio Hall of Fame in 2024, and the Grand Ole Opry’s prestigious Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award in 2017. As one of the longest running broadcast duos in the industry, Crook & Chase remain the gold standard for country music storytelling and broadcasting excellence.
Today, the duo reaches millions through The Crook & Chase Countdown, a four-hour weekly program syndicated to radio stations across the U.S. and Canada. Renowned for their insightful one-on-one interviews with country music’s biggest stars, their excellence has earned them CMA and ACM awards, induction into the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2013 and the all-genre National Radio Hall of Fame in 2024, and the Grand Ole Opry’s prestigious Bob Kingsley Living Legend Award in 2017. As one of the longest running broadcast duos in the industry, Crook & Chase remain the gold standard for country music storytelling and broadcasting excellence.
Granger Smith
Granger Smith
Platinum-selling country music artist, multifaceted entertainer and entrepreneur Granger Smith is the host of the award-winning Country radio program After MidNite. Recently celebrating his anniversary with the program, After MidNite with Granger Smith continues to feature the biggest hits in Country music, as well as exclusive artist interviews and performances, fan interaction and some extra special content from Smith’s alter ego, “Earl Dibbles, Jr.” The highly-acclaimed and top-ranked program, which is available to stations Monday through Sunday from midnight to 6 a.m., reaches millions of listeners on 200 radio stations nationwide and can also be heard on the American Forces Network and the iHeartRadio app.
Over the course of his groundbreaking career, Smith has amassed a massive and rabid audience now known as “Yee Yee Nation” built through heavy touring and grassroots fan engagement. He now has a social media following exceeding 12 million along with more than one billion online video views.
Signed to BBR Music Group’s Wheelhouse Records, Smith broke onto the national scene with Remington, an album that garnered him the No. 1 smash “Backroad Song.” Smith was also awarded a BMI Country Award for writing, producing, publishing and performing “Backroad Song” and followed it with the Top Five hit, “If The Boot Fits.” “Backroad Song” was one of the Top 10 Most Played Country singles of 2016 according to Mediabase and has been certified RIAA PLATINUM. His album When The Good Guys Win spawned the hit “Happens Like That” that has been certified RIAA GOLD.
Not only has Granger stacked major accolades as an artist, but he also released his first-ever book “If You’re City, If You’re Country,” which immediately hit No. 1 on Amazon best-selling lists. The jack of all trades also hosts the Granger Smith Podcast – which consistently tops the iTunes podcast ranks in the music category; has a family YouTube series The Smiths; and an iconic outdoor apparel company, Yee Yee Apparel.
Additionally, Granger and his wife Amber Smith started The River Kelly Fund to bring awareness and invest in children in need, arts and education, wildlife preservation, military, veteran and first responder assistance, donor affiliations, and many more organizations in honor of their son River Kelly Smith. Taking all of these experiences and channeling them into good, Smith released his 10th studio album called Country Things, which ultimately showcases the man, the father, the performer and bona fide artist Smith has become.
Over the course of his groundbreaking career, Smith has amassed a massive and rabid audience now known as “Yee Yee Nation” built through heavy touring and grassroots fan engagement. He now has a social media following exceeding 12 million along with more than one billion online video views.
Signed to BBR Music Group’s Wheelhouse Records, Smith broke onto the national scene with Remington, an album that garnered him the No. 1 smash “Backroad Song.” Smith was also awarded a BMI Country Award for writing, producing, publishing and performing “Backroad Song” and followed it with the Top Five hit, “If The Boot Fits.” “Backroad Song” was one of the Top 10 Most Played Country singles of 2016 according to Mediabase and has been certified RIAA PLATINUM. His album When The Good Guys Win spawned the hit “Happens Like That” that has been certified RIAA GOLD.
Not only has Granger stacked major accolades as an artist, but he also released his first-ever book “If You’re City, If You’re Country,” which immediately hit No. 1 on Amazon best-selling lists. The jack of all trades also hosts the Granger Smith Podcast – which consistently tops the iTunes podcast ranks in the music category; has a family YouTube series The Smiths; and an iconic outdoor apparel company, Yee Yee Apparel.
Additionally, Granger and his wife Amber Smith started The River Kelly Fund to bring awareness and invest in children in need, arts and education, wildlife preservation, military, veteran and first responder assistance, donor affiliations, and many more organizations in honor of their son River Kelly Smith. Taking all of these experiences and channeling them into good, Smith released his 10th studio album called Country Things, which ultimately showcases the man, the father, the performer and bona fide artist Smith has become.
Anne Hudson
Anne Hudson
Anne Hudson was raised in The Woodlands, Texas and graduated from Texas Tech University. While at Texas Tech, Hudson was a Texas Tech Cheerleader, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, a radio personality on KTXT-FM, and held internships at KCBD The Avalanche Journal. After graduation, Hudson started her media career in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where she was a morning show co-host on 103.7 WPTQ and a mid-day show host on 100.7 WKLX. Hudson spent her weekends as a TV- Reporter on the ABC affiliate WBKO.
Hudson has been with iHeartMedia Austin since August of 2001. She started out as a traffic reporter, eventually getting her own show on the legendary Top 40 Country Radio Station KASE 101 in Austin, Texas. Hudson is also on with Granger Smith on two nationally syndicated shows, After MidNite With Granger Smith, heard on over 200 radio stations and through the iHeartRadio app on the iHeart New Country Station + Yee Yee Radio.
Hudson is one of iHeartMedia’s top talents, hosting national broadcasted events such as: the iHeart Country Festival in Austin, Texas, the Florida Georgia Line national album release party in New York, the iHeart Summer Pool Party in Miami, the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas and the Bailey Zimmerman album release in iHeartLand on Fortnite and Roblox in Los Angeles, California. She has also hosted multiple local events in Austin, TX during SXSW, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and Rodeo Austin.
Outside of radio, Hudson is an award-winning television personality for nationally syndicated fashion segments airing on Time Warner Cable News. Hudson is also an on-air host for LiveXLive, has appeared nationally on Fox Sports Television and Fox7Austin as a celebrity commentator and was the host of two television shows on ME Television in Austin, Texas.
Hudson dedicates much of her time to philanthropy, hosting and raising awareness for such events as: Lifeworks Austin, The Birthday Party Project, March of Dimes, St Jude Children’s Hospital, The ARC of the Capital Area, McLane Children’s Scott and White, CureSearch for Children’s Cancer, Key to the Cure, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Center for Child Protection.
Hudson and her husband Fred live in south Austin, and are proud parents of three boys, Hudson, Freddie, and Walsh, and their dog Dolly.
Hudson has been with iHeartMedia Austin since August of 2001. She started out as a traffic reporter, eventually getting her own show on the legendary Top 40 Country Radio Station KASE 101 in Austin, Texas. Hudson is also on with Granger Smith on two nationally syndicated shows, After MidNite With Granger Smith, heard on over 200 radio stations and through the iHeartRadio app on the iHeart New Country Station + Yee Yee Radio.
Hudson is one of iHeartMedia’s top talents, hosting national broadcasted events such as: the iHeart Country Festival in Austin, Texas, the Florida Georgia Line national album release party in New York, the iHeart Summer Pool Party in Miami, the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas and the Bailey Zimmerman album release in iHeartLand on Fortnite and Roblox in Los Angeles, California. She has also hosted multiple local events in Austin, TX during SXSW, Austin City Limits Music Festival, and Rodeo Austin.
Outside of radio, Hudson is an award-winning television personality for nationally syndicated fashion segments airing on Time Warner Cable News. Hudson is also an on-air host for LiveXLive, has appeared nationally on Fox Sports Television and Fox7Austin as a celebrity commentator and was the host of two television shows on ME Television in Austin, Texas.
Hudson dedicates much of her time to philanthropy, hosting and raising awareness for such events as: Lifeworks Austin, The Birthday Party Project, March of Dimes, St Jude Children’s Hospital, The ARC of the Capital Area, McLane Children’s Scott and White, CureSearch for Children’s Cancer, Key to the Cure, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Center for Child Protection.
Hudson and her husband Fred live in south Austin, and are proud parents of three boys, Hudson, Freddie, and Walsh, and their dog Dolly.