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

The Wild Feathers Are On “Fire”

The Wild Feathers have dropped another sneak peek from their new album Medium Rarities with “Fire.” “Fire” represents The Wild Feathers’ most recently-written songs on their new compilation album of B-sides, covers, and rarities, out November 20th. “‘Fire’ is one of those songs that was just easy to write. It …

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Sonny and Cher Inspired Lindsay Ell’s Latest Single

Lindsay Ell has released the music video for her hit single “wAnt me back.” The video takes fans back in time with a dramatic storyline that showcases a glamorous Ell as she harnesses her self-confidence, inspiring fans to step into their own confidence and bringing the song’s relatable lyrics to …

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Phil Vassar Wins Best Actor For Short Film

Phil Vassar and Lori Fischer

Multi-platinum singer/songwriter Phil Vassar wins Best Actor at the Long Island International Film Expo for his work in the short film “i only miss you when i’m breathing” directed by Ashley Wren Collins and co-starring Lori Fischer. Katherine Benson also won for Best Art Direction. Previously, the film was an …

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Listen: John Scott Sherrill’s Song Of Unity

When hit songwriter John Scott Sherrill sings “there’s more that unites us than there is that divides us in hate” (from his new single, “You Are Still Great”), his message could not be more clear: “We are so much better together,” Sherrill says. “It’s time to recognize all the things …

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Sturgill Simpson Releases “Make Art Not Friends” Video

Today Sturgill Simpson released the prophetic video for “Make Art Not Friends” from his Netflix anime film SOUND & FURY that accompanied his album of the same name last year. It was previously only available on Netflix as part of the anime film which consists of 10 unique anime segments …

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WATCH: Mini-Documentary On Gabby Barrett’s Rise To Fame

Today, rising star Gabby Barrett released Breakthrough: Gabby Barrett, her new mini-documentary offering a never-before-seen look at her meteoric rise. Filmed during quarantine in East Texas, the Amazon Music mini-doc features candid interviews with Barrett alongside her husband, Cade Foehner, while capturing many of the milestone moments leading up to …

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Reba McEntire & Darius Rucker To Host 54th Annual CMA Awards

The Country Music Association has revealed that Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker will host “The 54th Annual CMA Awards” live from Nashville on Wednesday, Nov. 11 (8:00-11:00 PM/EST) on ABC. Country Music’s Biggest Night™ will take place from Music City Center in downtown Nashville and will feature the biggest artists …

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2020 IBMA Bluegrass Award Winners

IBMA Announces 2024 Bluegrass Nominees

The winners of the 31st annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards were announced last night via video awards show, hosted by Sierra Hull, Tim O’Brien, Joe Newberry, and Rhonda Vincent. Special performances were shot live at various locations including the Station Inn and the Ryman. Here are the winners of the 2020 …

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WATCH: Sarah Darling Covers “California Gurls”

Iowa native Sarah Darling has released a unique cover of the 2010 Katy Perry hit, “California Gurls.”   Her distinctive spin on the song, produced by Cheyenne Medders, is the latest installment of Darling’s Campfire Sessions, a series of stripped-down covers that embody the idea of sitting around a campfire with …

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