Category Archives: 2024

PHOTOS: Nashville’s Big Bash (Dec. 31, 2024)

On Tuesday night, we rang in 2025 with 200,000 of our closest friends.

The masses descended upon Bicentennial Capitol Mall for Nashville’s Big Bash — the nationally broadcast country music New Year’s Celebration. This year’s edition — which we live-blogged from the scene of the action — featured performances from Keith Urban (who also co-hosted the CBS telecast following his performance), Shaboozey, Brittney Spencer, Kane Brown, and local legend Jelly Roll.

Spirits remained high throughout the night, even as snow flurries began to fall at different points throughout the event. Overall, the party was a fitting send-off to 2024, and an exciting start for the year to come.

LIVE UPDATES: The Second Annual Nash Bash NYE Blog-A-Thon

Wednesday, January 1, 2025, 12:19 a.m.: One more from Jelly Roll to send us home. Happy New Year!

11:23 p.m.: Another prime example of Jelly Roll’s connection with the Nashville crowd.

11:15 p.m.: Jelly Roll has had this crowd locked in on his every word. A magnificent homecoming for the Nashville native.

10:29 p.m.: Here’s Kane Brown again, letting that fiddle talk. Jelly Roll is coming up at 10:45.

10:05 p.m.: Shaboozey performed a highly emotive rendition of “Good News,” impressively creating an intimate moment with an ENORMOUS crowd!

9:57 p.m.: Kane Brown is here, dressed to impress on this New Year’s Eve!

9:54 p.m.: We’ve got snow flurries! Oh, and some videos of Kane Brown, plus one more from Shaboozey. Hang tight!

9:21 p.m.: Heading back out for Kane Brown… BUT FIRST, we caught some of Brittney Spencer’s performance, and she brought friends!

9:16 p.m.: I actually decided to brave the crowd before that, though, toward the end of Keith Urban’s set. Here, he welcomes Alana Springsteen to the stage, whom we met before.

9:06 p.m.: Here’s that video of “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” as promised!

8:46 p.m.: Shaboozey played a couple tunes for us, including his hit “A Bar Song (Tipsy).” Video to come (upload speeds are being compromised by the large crowd).

8:27 p.m.: Decided to brave the wilderness of the crowd for a few minutes for a closer look!

8:18 p.m.: We got a Jelly Roll sighting early! The packed crowd chanted the local legends name, and he told us of hid plans to run a marathon. Here’s video evidence!

8:01 p.m.: Shaboozey is next to take the stage at 8:35, followed by Brittney Spencer, Kane Brown, and Jelly Roll. Plenty of show still to come!

7:46 p.m.: A gentle reminder that, if you’re having trouble viewing our videos here, you can watch them ALL on our YouTube channel.

7:43 p.m.: Captured one more from Keith Urban’s set — the classic “Where the Blacktop Ends.”

7:37 p.m.: I totally wasn’t supposed to be on that elevated riser btw…

Anyway, here’s Keith Urban asking if you’re as messed up as him.

7:24 p.m.: Fun fact: My first ever industry job (besides The Quinn Spinn) was Event Staff at Musikfest 2014 back in Bethlehem. Whose show did I work on closing night?

Keith Urban.

The journey never stops providing full circle moments!

7:22 p.m.: Tonight’s co-host Keith Urban kicks off the telecast with a SCORCHING set. Much more coming from this one!

6:20 p.m.: BUT APPARENTLY there’s an ELEVATED media riser that I’m just le a ring about. This information could come in handy later…

6:13 p.m.: By the way… this stage view from the media riser is always immaculate.

6:11 p.m.: HAPPY NEW YEAR… Ireland!

Our moment is coming, after plenty of moments in between. Just getting started!

5:41 p.m.: Doors are open, kickoff is approaching, and a delicious treat from Daddy’s Dogs has been procured!

5:02 p.m.: The calm before the storm…

4:22 p.m.: When asked what lesson she would go back and teach her younger self at the start of her journey, Alana said: “Stop caring so much about what people think. The only thing in this life that’s worth chasing is the most honest, authentic version of yourself.”

3:44 p.m.: While we wait to interview Alana, I’m trying to troubleshoot why my YouTube embeds into this post are having issues. In the meantime, feel free to catch our video updates over there.

3:25 p.m.: Media is gathering ’round inside the Nashville Farmers Market for a chat with rising artist Alana Springsteen — one of many surprises in store for tonight!

3:19 p.m.: Stage is looking great! Genuinely, it’s nice to be back.

3:18 p.m.: Arrived on the scene not too long ago!

Tuesday, December 31, 11:52 a.m.: Welcome one and all to our now-annual New Year’s Eve tradition here at Underground Music Collective!

Tonight’s the night we and about 200,000 of our closest friends will arrive to Bicentennial Capitol Mall for Nashville’s Big Bash. This year’s edition features performances from Keith Urban, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Brittney Spencer, and more — and we can’t wait to take in the sights and sounds as we welcome 2025 with a bang!

My credentials are in-hand, and I’ll be heading over to the site shortly. I’ll be checking in throughout the day, all the way to midnight and beyond!

CREATIVES: The Most Important Lesson from 2024

Photo credit: Ronnie Stoeckel

There is always a way forward.

As creatives, we begin our journeys with little more than an idea, and the faith that it can one day become what we envision. We often don’t know how we’re going to get there — or even, where to begin figuring it out. We just feel called to pursue the purpose that has been put in our hearts and minds. Even in times when it doesn’t seem to make much sense, we resolve to push on through.

As we continue pushing, we begin to see that vision take shape. We also start to see challenges inevitably rise to greet us along the way. Some of these challenges were anticipated from the start, but the vast majority — due to our own inexperience at the beginning of the journey — were not. It is in these moments that our faith and vision are tested, and that the comfortability of swimming back to shore — to a 9-to-5, “normalcy,” and the illusion of safety — becomes a tantalizing notion.

Despite this, I urge you to keep going. It may not feel like the wise thing to do when your resources are running low, new opportunities are in a drought, and life isn’t going quite as planned. However, facing these challenges and innovating around them is the only true path toward growth.

Find new ways to create resources. Yes, that may mean lining up some alternative income sources, while you’re still in the building phase. Create an opportunity which suits you and your lifestyle, and gives you the chance to invest the time, energy, and money into your larger vision. And, if something isn’t yielding the results you desire, be open to change!

Seek — and become the person to attract — new opportunities. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, and do the work to discover the value you can provide to create more meaningful, mutually beneficial collaborations more often. Once you’ve done that, shoot your shot! The more seeds you plant, the more likely you are to reap the harvest. This goes in business, as well as in life.

Hold your frame when life ambushes you. Maybe you’ve incurred an unexpected expense. Maybe you’ve lost a job. Maybe you’ve lost a loved one, or a relationship didn’t work out. No matter what, you remain in control of your responses and the actions you’ll take from here. Take time to heal and process your emotions, while resolving to find ways to transmute your grief into love, and your pain into purpose. Then, pour it back into yourself and all that remains.

When life’s pressure mounts, those who emerge as stronger, wiser, better versions of themselves are the ones who face those challenges head-on. Resistance builds resilience, and these are the times when we must lean into our Values, Mission, and Vision the most. These are the flickering flames which light our darkest hours, and help us uncover the path forward.


If you’re ready to uncover your Values, Mission, and Vision to illuminate your creative journey, we invite you to join us for the first ever BRANDCAMP from UMC Academy. BRANDCAMP begins January 6. Register now by December 30!

AND… if you want 60+ more lessons from the creative journey, pre-order my book now (available Feb. 25 — paperback pre-order coming soon!)

NEW YEAR’S EVE: The Nash Bash NYE Blog-a-Thon Returns!

Last year, we had an amazing time ringing in 2024 at Nashville’s Big Bash, a star-studded New Year’s Eve spectacular broadcast nationwide from Music City on CBS. We live-blogged the whole experience, our YouTube channel had a career day, and we posted a nifty little recap to kick off 2024.

It was such a great time that we decided to run it back, as we run headlong into 2025!

We’ll be in attendance to provide you with live updates throughout the night, as we present the Second Annual Nash Bash NYE Blog-a-Thon. Join us as we give you the highlights from Bicentennial Capitol Mall, including performances from country stars Keith Urban, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, and Brittney Spencer, plus loads of surprises sure to send 2024 off in style!

We hope you’ll tune in right here to The Blog for all the action. We’re ready to celebrate the New Year with you!

WATCH: A Very Special Blue Christmas Cover!

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! We hope that you’re enjoying this time with your loved ones.

I’m feeling festive, and I want to share something with you. I stepped onto the stage at Helping Our Music Evolve and cooked up a special rendition of the Elvis Presley classic, “Blue Christmas,” just for you.

Please enjoy, and have a safe and happy holiday season!

It’s Time for Underground Holiday Hits 2024!

We couldn’t let the holidays come and go without a fresh edition of Underground Holiday Hits!

This extra special playlist comes but once a year, and is loaded with more than an hour’s worth of our favorite indie holiday tunes through the years. From modern takes on holiday standards to original compositions, there’s plenty to enjoy during your holiday gathering.

Track listing:
THUNDERCLAP! – They’re Callin’ For Six Feet
The Fifth Wheel – I Miss You Christmas
The Mad Sugars – Christmas Wrapping
Lily Lane – Blue on Christmas
Shattervox – Home for Christmas
Kate DeL – Sleigh Ride
Ice Island – The Little Drummer Boy
Josie Cotton – Every Day Like Christmas
Coley Kennedy & Justin Collins – The King of Christmas Eve
Sofa City Sweetheart – Christmas in California
Amanda McCarthy – Christmas Without You
Meghan VK – Christmas Tradition
Andi Jane – You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch
Cat Lines – It’ll Still be a Merry Christmas
Scott Kurt – Run Run Rudolph
Olivia Frances – Harmonica for Hanukkah
Rose Starring – River
Rofo Audio – Stay Till Morn
The Beautiful Distortion – We Three Kings
Zac Young – Blacked Out on a White Christmas
Glamper – Elf on the Shelf
Worldwide Groove Corporation – When the Holiday Brings You Home

Brittany Bishop: Cat Talk! (Oh, and Music Too…)

Don’t let the title fool you: we do way more than gush about our cats with our special guest, Nashville-based country artist Brittany Bishop.

But, now that we have your attention, we invite you to dive into this conversation, where Brittany opens up about her creative process and the importance of keeping it real, as she puts the finishing touches on her debut full-length record, coming in 2025!

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville, TN.

Follow Brittany: https://www.instagram.com/brittanylanebishop/

Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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Gussapolooza 2025 Submissions Now Open!

Gussapolooza — the magical three-day music and camping festival in Cookstown, Ontario, Canada — is set to take place August 22-24, 2025 at the Georgian Bay Steam Show Grounds.

Want to play? As of today, you can make your dreams come true!

Submissions are now open for Gussapolooza 2025! From now through January 31, artists of any genre can submit to perform at next year’s festival at gussapolooza.com. This incredible celebration of community, creativity, and connection exclusively highlights independent talent, bringing artists together to share their music, inspire others, and build lasting connections.

Want to be a part of the magic? Hit that button below!

Indie Darlings: Vivid Soundscapes & Sonic Experiments

We love it when you push musical boundaries. It makes our world more interesting and colorful.

That’s why we love rolling out the Indie Darlings playlist, in conjunction with Circle Back Entertainment Group. This is where we throw out convention and blur the lines between genres, giving you a unique compilation of tunes that you won’t find anywhere else.

This month, we give you an opportunity to immerse yourself in new sounds, and appreciate the experimentation taking place across the world, from high-end studios to home setups. Step into the experience!

Track listing:
The Stremes – Got Myself Together
Nico Son – Let This Go
The Ivy – Every Little Ladder
CIAO MALZ – Two Feet Tall
Orland Sunset – Bullshit
Alyssa Joseph – Another Year
Julia Kahn – Badlands
BoyWithUke – Gaslight
Accidental Friend – Empty Love
almost a.m. – Stand Still
Hunter West – Don’t Cry
Hugs, Parking Lot Funeral, & Karaoke Bar – hummin
Post Meridiem – Love
Pierce Alexander – Doll Parts
Sierra Carson – skeletons
Davis Evanoff – Cranberries (2024)
rakey – Everything Is Summer
Adam Lamah – Even If
Common Man – Vermont
Noorani – oceans

Poppin’ Off: December 2024

Your first weekend of December has its official playlist.

Let’s be real: the same goes for all of your other weekends.

This month’s Poppin’ Off playlist presents you with plenty of opportunities to dance your cares away. Once you return to those cares, never fear: there are some reflective tunes here, as well. We also snuck a holiday selection in, and look out for a super-slick synth pop section nestled into the middle.

“Pop” can mean a variety of things, and as always, all of those things have a home right here!

Track listing:
Streamers The Band – Gone In A Flash
Daniel Arci – Cold as ICE
Mara Liddle – hush hush
CMAGIC5 – Rock Paper Scissors
Alis Vibe – Body as a Vessel
Natisa Gogol – Heavens create
Sid Seth – Wave
Emma Driver – I Don’t Hate It, It’s Just Different
Caroline Romano – Born to Want More
znels – future now
Alison Leah -Meet Me in the Garden
Lawrence D. – Runaway
virtues – U.
Moody Joody – El Camino High
The Silent Room – Veins
Lo Fi Ho Hum – Boundaries
Charity Bliss – joy algorithm
Arya Phenyx – Please 2.0
Stranger Cat – Come My Darlin To The Sea
Lily Lane – Blue on Christmas

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