Tuesday, November 26, 2024
PINK PONY CLUBHOUSE: Much chatter surrounds the question of who might be tapped as
Chappell Roan’s new manager. The
Island star, who was nominated in every Big 4
Grammy category and is the odds-on favorite for BNA, parted ways with longtime rep
Nick Bobetsky earlier this year. A name that keeps popping up amid the Roan-related speculation is that of longtime mogul-
macher Guy Oseary, whose starry roster includes the
Red Hot Chili Peppers and
Madonna. Insiders say she’s likely to do the unexpected. In the meantime, Roan and her music team are finishing up “The Giver,” the brilliant queer country song she performed on
SNL, which looks likely to be her next single.





MAX-IMIZING VALUE: There’s considerable interest among several major players in partnering with
Max Lousada on a new venture. But the former
WMG head of recorded music has been shopping his deal with a former colleague about whom there is scant enthusiasm among potential JV partners. The word “toxic” has surfaced in more than one conversation regarding this exec’s label tenure.
Lousada made a princely sum on Warner stock—north of $100m, according to
SEC filings. He’s said to believe he needs a person in the U.S., given that he is apparently committed to remaining in the U.K. and living a European lifestyle (which includes a home in Ibiza). That’s understandable, given the political and social climate in
Trump Land.
DISTAFF DECISIONS: Both Music City and the larger biz are said to be highly pleased with the anointing of
Taylor Lindsey to succeed
Randy Goodman as
Sony Music Nashville boss at the top of next year. The well-regarded Lindsey, who’ll be assisted by SMN veteran
Ken Robold as president/COO, came up in A&R and is considered something of an artist whisperer. It’s noteworthy, too, that in Nashville, historically the quintessential old boys’ club, her ascendance means that the country divisions of all three majors will be led by women. This is a particularly interesting development on the heels of the election—we expect music will continue to play a role in promoting various kinds of equality, however incrementally, in the face of the extreme political circus that’s about to bring its corrosive act to town.
As for Goodman, he goes out on top after success with the likes of
Luke Combs,
Kane Brown,
Maren Morris,
Megan Moroney,
Nate Smith and many other hit acts. Goodman’s 35-year career included a 16-year tenure at
RCA, where he worked with everyone from
Dolly Parton and
Kenny Chesney to the
Dave Matthews Band and
Wu-Tang Clan.
BIG ASS TICKET SALES: Speaking of country, it’s clear that the genre is reaching a new peak in the live sector. Is it becoming the new rock?
Morgan Wallen (newly crowned
CMA Entertainer of the Year) and Luke Combs recently concluded huge, sold-out stadium tours,
Zach Bryan (
WME) has sold out three
Met Life stadiums and
Post Malone will be joined by
Jelly Roll for the newly announced,
Live Nation-promoted
BIG ASS Tour stadium trek. With Wallen and Bryan in particular, furthermore, country music is seeing a newfound ex-U.S. exportability. Who will be the next genre star to level up?




