Get to Know the Olivia Management Team

By Faith Harting

We have some truly fabulous employees here at Olivia Management—each one bringing their own unique energy, talent, and passion to the team. Each team member wears many hats and keeps things running smoothly every day. Let’s take a moment to shine a light on the incredible people who make Olivia Management such a special place. Get to know the faces (and personalities!) behind the scenes.

Erin!
I have been an artist manager for 13 years. It never gets old. I love the excitement that I feel when one of our artists sends me a new demo. I love the joy I get in my heart when we hear that a show (that my team sent a ton of emails about and worked hard to market) sold out. I love getting to call our artists with good news/cool offers/positive feedback. I love learning a new best practice or discovering a new way to get music in front of fans and sharing it with our clients. It's the best job in the world.
Outside of work, I spend my "free" time teaching a class as an Adjunct Professor at Belmont University, hugging my two dogs, and helping my husband work on our fixer upper house in time for our first baby to get here this summer!

Grace!
After almost 4 years at Olivia Management, I’ve worn  a few different hats. These days, I help artists bring their visions to life through campaign strategy, tour promotions, and creative development. My favorite part of my job is the creative process, especially developing visuals and marketing concepts that feel authentic to the artist and exciting to fans. Outside of the office, I’m an artist and songwriter myself. When I’m not working, you can usually find me writing music, drinking (very creamy) coffee, or geeking out over my latest antique store treasure.

Maddy!
I've been at Olivia Management in various capacities for the past four years, and my current position is as Tour Marketing and Creative Assistant. My role consists of all things touring, merchandise, and the company’s socials and newsletter. I love the collaborative aspect of the job, as everyone who works here is so fun, talented, and supportive. Outside of work, I enjoy writing and releasing music, reading, and cooking.

Miriam!
It's been almost 2 years since I joined the team at OM, first as an intern, then as an employee this past summer. I'm in charge of all things details, making sure that nothing slips through the cracks. I also double as the assistant office dj, haha. My favorite part of my job is going to the shows our artists play in town and seeing all of the hard work the team and I have put in to make it all happen.
Outside of work, you can find me in the sun with a book or a craft or finishing up some dreaded homework (though I'm graduating from Belmont this May and it absolutely blows my mind!).

A Day in the Life of an Olivia Management Intern!

By Faith Harting

Hi everyone! I’m Faith Harting and I am an intern here at Olivia Management. Today I am going to take you along with me for my day as an intern!


9:00am

I get to the office at 9am, say hi to everyone in the office, log onto Slack, and say good morning on there! 

First I look through all my notifications and see what happened on the days I wasn’t working. Then I go to Asana, our task software, and start on tasks that I may need to continue working on or any repeating tasks! (I am the OM Social Media Maven every week, which means coming up with ideas for the OM Instagram each week and keeping track of how each post does!) 

After that, I check the #interntasks slack channel and see if there are any tasks that need to be claimed!

10:00am

Since it is a Monday we have a staff meeting!

Everyone at OM (including the interns) joins this meeting either in the office or over Google Meets. During these meetings, we read our affirmations that we write each other each week, share one thing we are proud of ourselves for, and then go through each of our artists and discuss what we need to accomplish this week for them. 

These staff meetings are one of the best parts of interning at OM, in my opinion, because they’re always a little positivity boost that we could all use at the beginning of the week. It’s also really nice to be a part of these meetings as an intern so I can understand what we are working towards.

10:30/10:45am

After the meeting, I continue doing tasks!

12:00pm

I am a student at Belmont University so I have to leave around 12pm to go to my French class. On my way to campus, I stopped at Surefire (which is just outside the building) to get an iced chai latte with campfire syrup. Their campfire syrup is the absolute BEST.

1:00pm - 1:50pm 

French Class!

2:30 pm

I get back to OM at 2:30pm. Another weekly task I have is to get snacks for the office! I messaged in Slack to get everyone’s snack requests to make sure I get things everyone likes! Some of our staple snacks are:

  • Strawberry/Blueberry Poptarts

  • String cheese sticks

  • Fruit snacks

  • Pretzel crisps

  • Fig Newtons

  • Lime La Croix

  • Strawberry Lemon Poppi

Then I drive over to Publix (which is just around the corner) and get everything on my list!

When I get back from the store, I put everything away and reorganize the snack shelf and fridges a little. Then I checked asana/slack for my next task!

SNACKS!


5:00pm

Our work day is over at 5pm and we all log off for the day and head home!

Thanks for coming along with me for my day as an intern at Olivia Management! I hope this gave you a little bit of insight into the day to day at an artist management company. See you in the next blog!


Hey, you!

Yes, you! Liking what you’ve read? We’re currently on the lookout for new interns to join the team for the Summer and Fall Semester of 2025 for school credit. Here’s the link to the application if you’re interested!

Olivia Management at Folk Alliance International 2025

By Faith Harting

We are so excited for the upcoming Folk Alliance International Conference 2025! 

We’re thrilled to be hosting our exclusive private showcase once again this year. In collaboration with Alright Alright, Olivia Management proudly presents The House of Pancakes Showcase! And, yes, there will be pancakes for everyone to enjoy while listening to these amazing artists.

This year’s lineup is something truly special, and we're so excited to feature two of our very own artists: Alex Blue and Aaron Lee Tasjan. 

Aaron Lee Tasjan

Alex Blue

Our very own Erin Anderson and Grace Carey-Hill will also be sharing their knowledge about tour marketing for independent artists on the panel Getting The Word Out: Show/Tour Marketing for Independent Artists. 

 “Discover how to market your tour and shows like a pro when do not have a big team or huge budget. Join the useful discussion on working with venues, how a tour press publicist pitches for coverage, and the tools/best practices to DIY.”

-https://fai.festivalpro.com

We can't wait to connect with fellow music lovers, share insights, and celebrate the incredible talent at Folk Alliance International Conference 2025!

AMERICANAFEST Wrap Up - From An Intern!

By Alexa Sangalis

Now that all AMERICANAFEST events are completed and everyone’s life is back to normal, it’s time to reminisce on what a fabulous week that was! We had the pleasure of being a part of so many events at AMERICANAFEST this year, and so did I (Olivia Management’s 19-year-old intern, Alexa!). I felt so lucky and awe-struck by each of the events I attended, especially the ones OM produced. Call me biased. I went to two of our events this year: A Tribute to Mary Gauthier and In The Round. If you didn’t get the chance to catch the events in person, don’t worry, click here to see our Olivia Management highlight of the week on Instagram.

Mary Gauthier and friends backstage at City Winery

Photo Credits: Lindsey Torres

Last Tuesday, we kicked off the week with the Tribute to Mary Gauthier at City Winery. The lineup of this show was truly one of a kind. Mary is such a beautiful songwriter who has influenced so many musicians and touched the hearts of Americana music lovers everywhere. Mary’s songs were covered all through the night by many of her close friends, including EmmyLou Harris, Gretchen Peters, Lori McKenna, Jamiee Harris, and so many more. I had a unique perspective of the event because I had the job of working the merch table with some fellow friends from Olivia Management. Almost everybody who came up to purchase something (speaking of which, you can also buy Mary’s amazing merch here) shared a bit of their love for Mary with us. We met a woman who flew from Australia to celebrate her love of folk music, many, many people who praised Mary’s book, “Saved by a Song,” a man who got his book signed by Mary herself, and even a City Winery employee who asked who was performing because she loved the music so much. I knew that Mary Gauthier is critically acclaimed and appreciated by many, but I only knew this after experiencing the tribute and meeting all of those lovely Americana lovers. Click HERE to see some performance highlights!

Evan Boyer performing at In The Round Presented by Olivia Management

Then, on Saturday, it was a showcase of Olivia Management clients at Jackalope Brewing Company. In case you didn’t know, not only are we a Nashville-based folk and Americana artist management company, but we also consult for emerging artists. Our lovely CEO and Founder, Erin Anderson, advises artists in career decisions and helps them organize their lives as an artist. So Saturday was 7 amazing hours of showcasing our consulting and management clients alike. Click HERE to view the full lineup, and HERE to watch some highlights of the day! Once again, I had the pleasure of working the merch table for most of the morning. This time, I got to talk with emerging artists, make the merch table all pretty as each artist rotated, and meet audience members who were actively discovering the new music they would be streaming in the future. This showcase was really special for me. Seeing so many people who have a dream and a love of music is inspiring to anybody, and especially to a 19-year-old intern.

Mary Gauthier and Jamiee Harris Performing at City Winery

Here’s a recap: our management clients are awesome, our consulting clients are awesome, and Olivia Management is awesome. From my perspective, AMERICANAFEST is a celebration of good music (of course), good songwriting, and good times. Even as an intern, I was able to experience all of these celebrations firsthand. If you didn’t go to any Olivia Management events, you may have missed out, but now you know to join us in the future. Until then, check out our artists on tour and stay tuned for Olivia Management updates on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website.

We’ll see you next year, AMERICANAFEST!

The Positives and Negatives of AI in the Music Industry

by Tyler Prondzinski

The big talk in the past month or so (or basically the past year ever since ChatGPT came out) has been AI and the perceived negative effects it has on many sectors of society. We’ll be talking about some of the positives and negatives about it surrounding its use in the music industry.

Positive: Billy Joel comes back with an AI Music Video

Early last month, Billy Joel released a new song called “Turn the Lights Back On,” a fantastic song from someone who has released little material over the past thirty years. The music video for the song was filmed but assisted with AI. They had a stand in actor dress up like Billy Joel in the ‘70s, ‘80s, and 90’s, and then ran it through a groundbreaking AI program that has been used by the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Juice Wrld. The AI program transformed the actor’s face into three scarily accurate depictions of a younger Billy Joel. It was genius idea given the meaning of the song and the years that have past.

Positive: Tennessee Enacts the ELVIS Act

Just a couple of weeks ago, the state of Tennessee just enacted a law concerning the “protections for songwriters, performers, and music industry professionals' voice from the misuse of artificial intelligence,” according to a statement from the Governor’s office. This is a big step, making Tennessee the first state in the nation to enact legislation like this, though these concerns have been brewing for the past year. On a side note, I find it clever that they decided to name it the ELVIS act, standing for “Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security.”

Negative: Deepfakes

In the past few months, companies have been sprouting up specializing in creating AI models of the voices of pop stars and celebrities. Legal battles have ensued, one of the most notable taking place in the UK. Britain based cite Jammable currently has over 3000 AI models of famous people, but it was left with no choice but to take down the models of Drake and Amy Winehouse after getting a cease and desist in the mail from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).

The question of creating fake AI models of artists is surrounded by various ethical, moral, and legal issues. Feeding AI software copyrighted material to create a model likely violates federal copyright law and will soon be challenged in the courts. Since the model doesn’t have the limits humans have, these models have the potential to take away revenue from these artists by generating unlimited amounts of material.

Negative: AI and TikTok

The relationship between TikTok and AI is a never ending cycle. Someone creates a cover of Elvis singing some modern pop song using AI and it makes its way to social media platforms and TikTok, where it goes viral and causes more users to check out the service. Universal Music recently made the news for pulling their artist’s music from TikTok, mainly because of a lack of agreement on a licensing deal for their artist’s songs. But the elephant in the room that isn’t getting mentioned is Universal’s fight against AI, which was another component of why this deal went sour. Most artists are not getting paid for the use of their name, image, and likeness in these AI generated songs, and TikTok is proliferated with them.

Ending Thoughts

A few days ago during a podcast, Roger Daltrey of the Who said this about AI: “It’s going to destroy the music industry if we’re not careful.” I think these words are words to the wise. Some guardrails have to be put into place before things get too out of hand and the music industry suffers the same lost revenue it did in the days of pirating and the beginning of streaming. AI does have some creative benefits but like anything, it is a tool to be used sparingly.

House of Pancake Showcase at Folk Alliance International!

By Tyler Prondzinski

As a Nashville-based folk and Americana artist management company, here's what we think about great folk-americana artists! We are curating a special event at Folk Aliance this Friday night with House of Pancakes. Here is a synopsis of all the great music that will be played!

Stacy Antonel

An idiosyncratic artist with a background in classical piano, Stacy Antonel makes jazzy, country-leaning, clever Americana that feels both vintage and hyper-modern at the same time. Her latest release, Always the Outsider feels like an elegant relic from a bygone era, other times it’s a glimpse into the distant, mystical future of country music.

Stephanie Sammons

Stephanie Sammons is a Folk-leaning, Americana singer-songwriter who splits her time between Dallas and Nashville music scenes. Stephanie has studied extensively under Grammy-nominated singer-songwriters Mary Gauthier, Emily Saliers (Grammy winner), Beth Nielsen Chapman, Gretchen Peters, Jonatha Brooke (critically acclaimed), Verlon Thompson, and Suzy Bogguss. Her first full-length album, produced by Mary Bragg at Sound Emporium Studio B in Nashville, is set for release in May of 2024. 

Evan Boyer

Up-and-coming Americana artist Evan Boyer is not a polished, perfect singer-songwriter plucked from the glossy pages of a music magazine: He’s the genuine article, making real and relatable music from the rough fodder of personal experience. Approaching songwriting with a healthy dose of humanity, he draws inspiration from the raw edges of his own, admittedly flawed existence, offering the world a unique brand of country-leaning Americana that is down-to-earth, authentic, and emotionally compelling. This month he dropped the single “Home to You” from his forthcoming album, The Devil in Me, which is due to be released May 3.

Mary Bragg

Praised by the World Café for her “refined, sumptuously melancholy take on Southern storytelling,” Bragg’s been exploring love and its complications for much of her career now, wrestling with longing, desire, heartbreak, and insecurity across a string of widely lauded albums. NPR dubbed her breakout 2017 release, Lucky Strike, one of the year’s best, while her 2019 follow-up, Violets as Camouflage, earned similar raves, with the Nashville Scene calling it “magnificent” and Rolling Stone hailing its mix of “classic country twang and “gentle chamber-pop.” Her latest album came out in 2022 to more critical acclaim.

Remi Goode

     Remi Goode is a trained classical guitarist and choral singer turned alternative folk/pop singer-songwriter. When she first decided to put her voice and guitar together and write original music, she quickly developed a style that highlights her careful classical sensibilities, pure vocal quality, and the distinctive sound of a nylon-string guitar. She writes with blunt honesty and introspection, searching for the root of the dynamics within a relationship or a deeper understanding of her own self-conception. Although Remi’s analysis of herself and others is often unforgiving, her songs always contain a qualifying aspect of emotional ambiguity—an expression of both grief and acceptance at having to navigate a world that isn’t black or white. 

Helena Hallberg

Helena Hallberg is a Swiss/Swedish performer, songwriter and actor based in Nashville, TN. A passionate polyglot, multi-instrumentalist and producer, she often brings her four native languages into her work."No matter whether it's musical theatre, folk, pop or jazz, Helena Hallberg is like a Swiss Army Knife made in Sweden: Versatile and flawless" (Ticketcorner Magazine). In March 2024, Hallberg will release her debut album EPITHET. Recorded at the iconic Power Station at BerkleeNYC in New York City and recorded by an all-female production team comprising of Hallberg, Mary Bragg, and Gloria Kaba, EPITHET promises to be a musical journey like no other.

Paula Boggs

Hailing from Seattle, Paula Boggs blends jazz and Americana, touring and releasing a steady stream of music since 2010.“Boggs makes...urban, jazzy music...within the structures of...folk, bluegrass, and...blues...[s]he calls... “soulgrass,” and reminds me a little of Gil Scott-Heron, if only for the razor-intensity of her words...in a croony-rich street voice...evocative and easy to like” (Dave Good, San Diego Reader).

Nathan K

Hailing from Michigan, his songs are sad, but not without hope. They are hopeful, but not overly optimistic. They are specific, but strangely relatable. Honest, but not abrasive. He is shy, but long winded – the stories behind the songs are often longer than the songs themselves. “A curious mix of sadness and joy, haunting in the sense that it lingers but not completely morose or scary. A nostalgic and poignant amalgamation of fondness and love and regret, something crushing yet life affirming” (Wake The Deaf).

Emma Butterworth

Chicago songwriter Emma Butterworth is carving a niche for herself in the American indie scene with her uniquely soulful brand of indie-leaning folk rock. A keen storyteller and careful lyricist, she cuts straight to the heart of life’s big questions, examining moments of love, loss, growth, and self-acceptance with characteristic wit and wisdom. Her cheeky stage presence reveals a curious mind and a penchant for deeply melancholic songs, while her lush vocals have been compared to iconic acts like Brandi Carlile and The Head and the Heart. There’s a casual power when Butterworth sings that feels both practiced and raw: agile, occasionally vulnerable, but always sure—hers is a voice you’d follow in an emergency. The root of that strength lies in her own, joyful sense of self, which infuses even her most somber ballads with a buoyant, silver-lined charm. Or, as explained in the eponymous track from her recently released album, Fool’s Gold: “People say I’m lost without sweet words from a man, / but I never had trouble knowing just who I am.” 

Jay Gavin

Jay writes and sings songs for fans of real county music and is making a name for his catchy hooks, foot-stomping, autobiographical, everyman songs and good timin’ live shows. The Nashville Songwriters Ass. Intl. named Jay Gavin a writer that’s “One to Watch” in June 2023. At home in Canada, Jay loves hosting regular song circles bringing together the local and touring songwriting community.

Toria Richings

Toria is an Americana singer-songwriter, having spent the last few years recording and releasing music, fine-tuning her own sound, her songs have a soulful and modern edge with a strong country influence. Toria writes from the heart and promises to take your soul on an emotional journey with love laughter and tears!!

Alright Alright

Husband and wife Seth and China Kent of Alright Alright create orchestral folk for the open-minded and poetry for the broken-hearted.  Though their songs often bear a deep sense of tradition, Alright Alright aren’t afraid to experiment with boundaries, testing the limits of genre and expectations for content. From southern industrial towns to street signs to abandoned cars on I-70, there is a sense of rootedness that lends depth and dimension to their songwriting. These songs are as real as your kitchen table. Yet there’s also a striking vulnerability present, an openness and willingness to connect that draws fans from around the world to reach out and feel held by their music.

Robby Hecht

Robby Hecht has been captivating audiences as a touring singer-songwriter for over two decades, combining quietly impactful songwriting reminiscent of Tom Waits or Jim Croce with the graceful vocal resonance of James Taylor. With a remarkable blend of insightful lyricism, memorable melodies, and a voice that carries both strength and tenderness, his music resonates with audiences from all walks of life.

Exciting New Releases from Our Consulting Clients!

By Grace Frazier

Release Run Down:

JEMS “The Weather”

JEMS' latest single, "The Weather," is a triumphant testament to the trio's artistry, emotional depth, and resilience. Renowned for their alternative folk sound, JEMS brings forth a passionate composition that transcends the boundaries of mere music and delves into the realms of profound emotion.” - RDFO Blog

Lana Nauphal “Is It Raining In California”

“Lana Nauphal wrote this song during a very stormy summer spent in Washington, D.C. as she explains: ‘Summers there are so hot and humid, the pressure builds until it breaks into raging storms – storms which mirrored my state of mind.  ‘Is It Raining in California?’ is about the messy middle part of getting over someone, when you’re still yearning for them but don’t want to be – you ask if it’s raining where they are, however unlikely that may be, in the hopes that you still might be sharing something.’” - Americana UK

Holly Lerski “Chicago”

“This is a captivating single, beginning with some nicely strummed guitar and mellow strings, before being embellished with a rhythm section. Holly has a really warm and emotive voice that rises and falls through a melody with a jazzy scat styling. She mixes the lyrics with a certain breathless intonation which drifts effortlessly above a varied and thoughtful arrangement.” - Fatea Magazine

Helena Hallberg “Epithet”

“Recorded at the iconic Power Station at BerkleeNYC in New York City and recorded by an all-female production team comprising of Hallberg, Mary Bragg, and Gloria Kaba, EPITHET promises to be a musical journey like no other. It’s a transformative adventure through the captivating landscapes of her music and storytelling.”

Evan Boyer “Home To You”

“I'm incredibly flawed, I constantly make missteps, but I'm always trying to be better. And with all that, my wife has loved me and dealt with my baggage (booze, depression, mental health, etc.). So I knew I wanted a track on this album to acknowledge and celebrate the people who have unwavering love for people like me.” - Evan Boyer

Leah Marlene “We’re All Buying Into A Dream”

“The EP—which includes three previously released singles, “Flashes,” “Dying Wish,” and “Lottery”—also ruminates on living in the moment and cherishing life’s little joys—something Marlene had to re-learn at the end of her “Idol” experience.” - WGLT 89.1

New Year, New Music!!!

By Sydney Wann

While the rest of us are just now settling into our 2024 rhythm, our OM team and artists have been prepping for 2024 for months. We’re excited to be able to share a couple of new releases, tour announces, and more to come.

Derek Webb just released his new single “Inside Out,” which he described as a “Piano-driven ‘folktronica’ that reflects on the ‘Fruits of the Spirit’ that serves both encouragement and warning.” His raw vocal performance over electronic beats and sweeping syncopated synths is reminiscent of Thom Yorke or Coldplay. “Inside Out” grows into a crescendo of orchestral synthesizers and ends with Webb’s bold and defiant declaration, “I do not fear your god’s hell.” You can listen to his new single anywhere you get your music by clicking here.

Also, remember to grab your tickets to see Derek Webb on tour with Flamy Grant this spring. He’s starting in Florida this weekend and there are so many amazing shows on the roster. For tickets to a show near you, click here.

Just announced new show dates for May, “An Evening With Mary Gauthier.” Shows span throughout the Southeast. Mary is also continuing her shows. Florida, too, this month. To get tickets, click the link here: https://www.marygauthier.com/tour


Be sure to stay tuned with OM social medias, artists, and more, we have so many more fun announcements up our sleeve!

Fall Intern Wrap Up!

Every semester, our interns take a moment to reflect on the past three months. Below you can read about their experiences, what they have learned, and what their plans for the future are!

Grace Frazier

This exceptional team is made up of passionate individuals, with dedication, and all committed to fostering an environment of support and nourishment for one another's personal and professional growth. Be it through engaging conversations, collaborative projects, or internship meetings, everyone ensures that each and every team member feels cherished and empowered to embrace their authentic selves. Recognizing the competitive and ever-evolving nature of the music industry, there is a belief at OM that cultivating personal growth should be equally prioritized alongside professional success.

I can't believe how quickly this semester has flown by! As my senior year comes to a close, I find myself brimming with excitement and anticipation for what lies ahead. Reflecting on the incredible moments and challenges I've experienced during my time at Belmont, I feel a profound sense of gratitude for the opportunities that have shaped me into the person I am today. With the next semester on the horizon, I'm eager to return and dive headfirst into my work at OM once more. Armed with newfound knowledge and a determination to succeed, I am ready to work hard, push my boundaries, and face any obstacles that come my way. I aspire to make the most of my final months at Belmont and at OM, ensuring that I end my senior year on a high note, feeling confident and prepared to step into the real world beyond my time at school

Grace Frazier

On the Olivia management website, where you’re probably reading this, it’s written that OM fosters joy through music and entertainment. This is proven true to me every second that I spend in our office space. 

Being an intern at Olivia Management doesn’t mean that you’re just a student who comes into the office a couple of times a week and goes on grocery runs (though I am the proclaimed snack queen this semester). You’re a valuable part of the team and Erin, Grace, and Sidney make sure that you know just how important you are on a daily basis. The way OM emphasizes, leans on, and appreciates their interns is a beautiful, rare thing and I’m so glad that, in a town of millions of opportunities, I was given this one. 

Not only have I learned many valuable professional skills while interning here - from merch fulfillment to successful marketing and outreach - I’ve learned how to be a better leader through watching the way Erin leads our small but mighty team. I’ve learned how important it is to step back and be proud of the work that you’ve done, and how much easier it is to do work when you love the people you’re doing it with. I’m over the moon to continue with you all next semester.

All my love, Miriam 

Ty Ellenbogen

Reflecting on what this experience at OM has meant to me, I feel incredibly grateful to have been a part of this team. It is a dynamic rooted in collaboration, enthusiasm, and fun. During my time as an intern, I have always felt heard, valued, and respected; I can’t thank the team enough for the opportunity to be a part of the OM family (and that really is the best word for it)!

I have nothing but respect for how Erin leads this company— she is kind, passionate, understanding, and hard-working. Her transparency in sharing with us how she navigates the less-than-glamorous parts of artist management has been such a valuable resource in learning how to handle challenges with grace. She leads by example in everything she does, both in and out of the workplace; I look up to her not only as a leader and entrepreneur, but as an individual.

In my first interaction with Erin and Grace before I was an intern, they explained that their hope is to provide interns with a rich experience that will equip them with skills they can use no matter where they go. During my time here, I’ve had the opportunity to develop practical skills through social media marketing, internal record keeping, app integration design, and more. More importantly, though, I’m walking away with lifelong skills in problem solving and team building that I’ll be able to rely upon wherever I end up next.

I’m truly sad to leave this team behind — Erin, Grace, and Sidney have been a joy to work with, and I wish nothing but the best for Miriam and Frazier as they continue to contribute to the OM team next semester!

-Ty Ellenbogen

A Holly Jolly OM Holiday Playlist

By Miriam DeYoung

We’re just two weeks out from December, and you know what that means - it’s officially holiday season!! Or at least so we think so here at Olivia Management, our Christmas tree has been up for over a week now. To get in the holiday spirit, we’ve put together a Holly Jolly OM Holiday Playlist packed full of holiday music our full time and consulting clients have put out over the years. Originals and covers alike, our OM artists are excited to help usher in the joy this year!





Looking Back on Jill Andrews' "Modern Age" Music Videos

by Ty Ellenbogen

Jill Andrews released her album “Modern Age” in August of this year. Since then, she’s been on tour with her band, bringing her songs to life in concert and connecting with fans along the way. Following a UK run of performances and Jill’s recent show back in Nashville, the “Modern Age” tour takes a brief pause before starting up again in 2024.

Luckily, there is more than one way for us to enjoy Jill’s music. In addition to hearing her songs brought to life on stage, we can also see them brought to life through visuals. So, as we anxiously await the return of the “Modern Age” tour, let’s take a look at her three incredible music videos that have been released this past year.

“Wrong Place, Wrong Time”

“Connection”

“High Fives”

Be sure to grab your tickets to Jill’s 2024 dates, too! They’re on sale now— you can purchase them below:

OM Collaborative Playlist!

Let’s Take a Look at What We Are Listening to Here at OM!

By Grace Frazier

Of course, our artists come first in our listening preferences… so along with our favorites, we wanted to share what we have been going back to recently. Whether we are driving, working at the office, or hanging with friends, these songs are a representation of who we are over here at OM!

Grace’s Pick:

"Francesca" by Hozier is an emotionally captivating masterpiece that tugs at the heartstrings with its haunting melody and thought-provoking lyrics. The song showcases Hozier's unparalleled ability to weave a narrative through his words and engulf listeners in a world of raw vulnerability. With his soulful voice, Hozier explores themes of love, loss, and longing, as he sings about a tumultuous relationship and the lingering memories that refuse to fade away. The intricate instrumentation, filled with melancholic strings and gentle guitar strums, adds a layer of depth to the track, enhancing the overall haunting atmosphere. "Francesca" is a testament to Hozier's talent for crafting deeply introspective and poignant songs that resonate with the listener long after the last note fades.

Sidney’s Pick:

"33" GOD by Bon Iver is a profoundly emotional and introspective song that showcases the artistic brilliance of the band. Released in 2016 as part of their highly acclaimed album, "22, A Million," this track is a mesmerizing fusion of folk, electronic, and experimental elements. The delicate and haunting vocals, combined with intricate layers of instrumentation, create a distinct atmosphere of vulnerability and rawness. The lyrics, thoughtfully crafted and richly poetic, delve into themes of spirituality, identity, and the struggle to find meaning in a complex world. From its mesmerizing opening to its gripping conclusion, "33" GOD is a musical masterpiece that evokes a profound sense of introspection and leaves a lasting impression on its listeners.

Erin’s Pick:

"Bible Belt Baby," the captivating song by Flamy Grant, effortlessly weaves together a tapestry of emotions and experiences. With her velvety, soulful vocals, Grant takes us on a journey through the complexities of growing up in America's Bible Belt. In addition, our very own Derek Webb is featured on the track. The song's powerful lyrics delve deep into the clash between one's personal beliefs and the conservative, religious environment that surrounds them. Grant's introspective storytelling skillfully captures the struggle of finding one's own identity and voice amidst a backdrop of societal expectations. With its rich instrumentation, haunting melodies, and heartfelt delivery, "Bible Belt Baby" resonates with listeners, reminding us of the universal quest for authenticity and self-discovery.

At Olivia Management, we embrace the power of music to unite, inspire, and celebrate our differences.
Our differences are not a source of division, but rather a testament to the countless shades and hues of human expression. Each member of our team brings their own rhythm, their own timbre, and together, we craft a soundscape that is both complex and breathtakingly beautiful.
We recognize that true creativity and innovation thrive when we break away from the constraints of a single genre or style. By celebrating the diversity of our musical tastes, we open ourselves to a vast universe of inspiration, pushing the boundaries of possibility and creating remarkable art.
Our shared passion for music transcends individual preferences, fostering an environment where our differences are cherished and celebrated. We proudly embrace the wealth of variety within our team, firmly believing that it is this very diversity that propels us to extraordinary heights.

Olivia Management Artists - Music in Motion Picture

By Miriam DeYoung

Have you ever thought about how some of your favorite movies and television shows wouldn’t be the same without music? Music in motion pictures, known as music synchronization, is responsible for setting the scene, increasing drama, pulling audiences in, and so much more and many of our artists' music has helped do this for many television shows and movies that you’ve probably seen. Here are a couple of highlights of our artist’s sync placements.

Mary Gauthier
Yellowstone: Season 1 Episode 9 - Mercy Now
America’s Got Talent: Season 16 Episode 7 - Worthy

Josh Radnor 
Centaurworld: Seasons 1 and 2 - Centaurworld Theme, Durple Drop

Derek Webb
Greys Anatomy: Season 4 Episode 7 - Name
Cold Case: Season 6 Episode 23 - Dance (Live)

Jill Andrews 
The Good Doctor: Season 1 Episode 11 - Get Up, Get On
Teen Wolf: Season 5 Episode 11 - Lost It All

Artists Abroad- Jill and Ruthie in the UK!

by Ty Ellenbogen

Two of our artists— Jill Andrews and Ruthie Collins— have been sharing their talents abroad!

Jill recently played the UK leg of her Modern Age Tour, which was a highly successful nine-show run with two full sold out shows!!) that just wrapped up on October 8th. She’ll be returning home this weekend to play a Modern Age Release Show in Nashville on 10/22!

As Jill finished up her stint overseas, Ruthie embarked on her Cross the Pond Tour with Matt Hodges, where she’ll be playing a run of shows across the UK through October 27th.

Here’s a look at what these two have been up to as they reconnect with their UK fans!

Be sure to catch Jill’s Nashville show and Ruthie’s remaining UK dates! You can grab tickets below:

Olivia Management Artists and Authors

At Olivia Management, we have many brilliant Americana artists who write and put out amazing music, but did you know that many of our artists have also released books as well?

Saved by a Song: The Art and Healing Power of Songwriting - Mary Gauthier
Mary pulls back the curtain and lets readers see behind the scenes of what it’s like to be a songwriter, shares her thoughts and stories, and so much more. Saved by a Song was released in July of 2021 and was called a “magnificent must-read” by Rolling Stones.
Not only is Saved by a Song available online, you can also listen to Mary read it herself on Audible.

Thirties: The Album in Portrait and Prose Book - Jill Andrews
In this portrait and prose book, Jill shares deeper insight into her thirties, sharing more than she felt she could in three-minute songs. Through beautiful, lyrical prose and artistic photography, Jill captures life experiences spanning from the joys of motherhood to isolation. You can purchase your very own copy on her website now.

The Ringing Bell - Derek Webb
This graphic novel by Derek and designer Chris Koelle explores the concept of peace in this day and age. Derek confessed that “beautiful art sometimes manages to sway my heart from vice to virtue.” Available on Derek’s website, this is a piece you don’t want to miss.

Harmonies and Highlights: Olivia Management’s AmericanaFest Recap

Though the dust has settled, melodies still resonate, and the memories will linger – AmericanaFest 2023 was a whirlwind of music, camaraderie, and inspiration that left our hearts full and our spirits soaring. We're excited to take a step back and share the incredible highlights of this unforgettable week.

The Eighth Room Showcase: A Night to Remember

On September 19, the stage at The Eighth Room came alive with the soulful tunes of our talented artists. The showcase featured a star-studded lineup, including Madeleine Kelson, Lauren Balthrop, Mary Gauthier, Ruthie Collins, Derek Webb, Alex Blue, Jill Andrews, and Sam Johnston. Hosted by the entertaining Flamy Grant, the venue was brimming with applause and . It was a night of music that will echo in our hearts for years to come.


"Saved By a Song" Panel: Mary Gauthier

September 20 brought an enlightening moment as Mary Gauthier took part in the panel discussion titled "Saved By a Song." Mary shared her insights on the transformative and healing powers of songwriting. Her words resonate with the audience, reminding us all of the incredible ability music has to heal, inspire, and uplift.


Creative Solutions in Artist Management Panel

On September 21, Olivia Management hosted a thought-provoking panel that delved into the world of artist management and brainstormed creative solutions. Led by our very own Erin Anderson and moderated by the talented Mackenzie Fey, the panel featured the wisdom of Mary Gauthier and Blair Clark from Brooklyn Basement Records. Together, they explored strategies for artists to grow their careers even without a full-time management team.


Humphrey's Street Day Party: A Celebration of Talent

Saturday afternoon was a time of celebration at Humphrey's Street, where we hosted a day party featuring some of our consulting artists. Helena Hallberg, Charlie Argo, Rachel Mcintyre Smith, Katie Callahan, Katie Boeck, Carli Brill, Remi Goode, and Alright Alright graced the stage, sharing their incredible music with a lively audience. It was a joyful conclusion to a week filled with music and creativity.


Evening Performances: Our Artists Shine

As the sun set on AmericanaFest, our artists continued to shine. Sam Johnston played in the round at the iconic Bluebird Cafe, Jill Andrews enchanted the audience at AB Hillsboro, and Mary Gauthier delivered an unforgettable performance at Eastside Bowl. Their music echoed through the Nashville night, a fitting conclusion to a week packed with extraordinary talent and fellowship.

While the curtain may have fallen on this year's AmericanaFest, we’ll take the memories with us. We're grateful for the opportunity to showcase our artists, engage in insightful discussions, and celebrate the power of music with the vibrant Americana community.

But, as they say, the music never stops, and there's work to be done. We're excited to continue nurturing talent, offering consulting services, and applying creative solutions in the world of artist management day after day. Until next time, keep the music alive, and stay tuned for more harmonies and highlights from Olivia Management!

AmericanaFest: Keeping the Fun Going!

by Ty Ellenbogen

We had such a blast kicking off AmericanaFest last night at the Eighth Room! We got to hear so many of our talented artists, and the energy was incredible. It’s always a special experience when so many incredible songwriters share the same stage— truly a reminder of how moving and powerful music can be.


Coming up this Saturday (9/23), we have our day party at Humphrey’s Street, featuring a brand new lineup of exciting artists! The fun begins at 12pm and you’ll get to hear from: 

Helena Hallberg

Charlie Argo

Rachel McIntyre Smith

Katie Callahan

Katie Boeck

Carli Brill

Remi Goode

Alright Alright

We’ve even compiled a playlist of all the artists’ music for you to stream while you wait. Check it out here:

And here’s the best news: the event is FREE and open to the public! Don’t miss out this opportunity to see these artists live. 

See you there!