Musicians right here on the OM team!

By Lexi Ann Staebler

In our lovely Olivia Management Office, we not only manage talented artists, but we are proudly home to several musical artists on our very own team! Six of our devoted team members are also musicians— spanning from songwriters, to artists and multi-instrumentalists!

Two new singles by our team members were released this past week… go check em out on your favorite platforms to stream music!


Grace Carey-Hill

“Low” on all streaming platforms out now by Grace Carey-Hill

Grace Carey-Hill’s “Low” takes a spin on the struggle of mental health, pairing it with an eerie and catchy pop beat. Carey-Hill’s angelic voice is both beautiful and haunting, with an ear candy sing-a-long chorus.

Maddy Hicks

“Hall of Shame” on all streaming platforms by Maddy Hicks

Maddy Hick’s “Hall of Shame” is going to be your next favorite classic scream to pop song. If you like Olivia Rodrigo or Sabrina Carpenter, you’ll love this one! Get in your car, turn the windows down and the volume up on this banger.

Make sure to be on the look out for our team’s future releases as we wish them much success on their musical journeys!

Big Release Weekend for OM

by Faith Harting

Here at Olivia Management, we have had a big week with two releases! We couldn't be more thrilled to share the incredible music from our talented artists Alex Blue and Josh Radnor.

Alex Blue release her EP “Day Job: Pretty in Pop” on October 11th! It is such a fun and honest EP. Click to image below to give it a listen!

Josh Radnor released his new single “Don’t Get Sick This is America” on October 11th. Josh writes “Topics Covered: Health care, poverty, racism, sexism (get psyched!) Oh, and because this is the internet and tone tends to get misread or lost entirely, I mean the opposite of everything I say in the song.” Go give it a listen!

We are so proud of these artists and hope you love their new music as much as we do!

What's Derek Webb Up To These Days?

by Ivan Grimblat

A lot has been going on in Derek Webb’s music career the past few months. He started the year out strong with the release of his latest album The Jesus Hypothesis, which was released on April 7th. The Jesus Hypothesis marks Derek’s first Christian & Gospel album in 10 years!

But that’s not all! Since January, Derek has been touring the US to promote his new album. He’s been playing house shows in over 17 states including the likes of Texas, Washington, Oregon, Georgia, Illinois and South Carolina. He’s going to keep this run of shows going through June, by playing 3 shows in California, more precisely in San Diego, Los Angeles and San Jose.

You can get tickets to his shows here!

Not only that, Derek has also recently released the lyric video for his song “Sympathy for Paul” and the music video for his song “Boys Will Be Girls”.

Follow Derek on Instagram for all the latest news!

Jill Andrews: New Music and Upcoming Shows!

by Ivan Grimblat

It’s going to be an exciting next couple of months for Jill Andrews. After releasing “Dark Days” and “High Fives”, Jill has most recently released “Connection”. “Connection” is the third single from her upcoming album release, and it details Jill’s experience being in a modern long distance relationship and her view on how different things would’ve been had it happened 10 years before.

Jill has recently also announced the release date for her upcoming album “Modern Age” which will be hitting the shelves on August 18th.

You can pre-save and pre-order the album here!

That’s not all the great news for Jill Andrews fans, her upcoming tour is also starting on August 18! Extending all the way until October 8th, Jill will be performing in cities like Atlanta, Charlotte, Carrboro and Johnson City, before heading to the UK.

Check out all her upcoming tour dates here!

What Our Artists Have Been Up To

by Cynthia Birkett

Our artist’s work so hard each and every week. Let’s take a peak at what they’re up to these days.

Jill Andrews

Jill is continuing her Outdoor Spaces and Covered Faces Tour and will be in Erwin, TN on Friday, September 18, Asheville, NC the very next night on Saturday and finishing up the weekend in Greenville, SC this Sunday the 20th. There are still some shows left in her tour, so be sure to grab your tickets. They’re going fast! 

Derek Webb

For Derek Webb, the people have spoken. Derek will be recording his third completely fan-picked covers album, named Democracy Vol. 3. Want to see if your fan-picked song made it on the album, go check out his Instagram! We’re so excited to hear how this one turns out, it’s bound to be great.

Have you ever wanted to host a Derek Webb Show? Here’s your chance! Click here to find out more information! 

Ruthie Collins

If we’re being honest, we’ve been watching Ruthie Collins new “Joshua Tree” music video on the daily since she released it back in January. Recently, the video has been getting lots of deserving love from DittyTV. If you have yet to see it, go check it out here! It’s absolute magic through and through.

Smooth Hound Smith

Smooth Hound Smith’s new single, "Little Rock N Roll Clubs" has the National Independent Talent Organization (NITO) and the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) in mind as artists and venues all over the world have been impacted these past several months. Be sure to watch the official music video, shot at local Nashville venue Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge. If you’re looking to support our independent musicians and venues even further, check out the Save Our Stages Act here

Exciting News!

Have you heard?! We are happy to announce that we are now managing Peter Groenwald! Peter Groenwald moved to Nashville after high school to follow his dreams! He works in the genres of Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Folk, and Americana. He has sung background vocals, played keys, and toured behind acts like John Mayer and O.A.R.. Peter Groenwald has appeared on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O’Brian and has performed at venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheater, Radio City Music Hall and the famous Ryman Auditorium. Peter Groenwald found that the heart of his music was in his writing and producing so he joined forces with Jill Andrews in 2016 and formed the band Hush Kids. We are so happy to welcome Peter Groenwald to our team!

My Favorite Songs by Smooth Hound Smith

by Kaila Divak

When I was first researching Olivia Management, before I applied to intern here, I looked through all of their artists’ catalogs. I was really into everything that they put out, but I was particularly drawn towards one duo, and that was Smooth Hound Smith. I was obsessed with their harmonies, a mix of country and blues. Honestly, it was hard for me to even make that comparison because I think that they have so many different genres of music stitched into their three albums that it’s almost impossible to pin them within one.

But my all-time favorite song by them came out after I had discovered them. I would have to say that their newest single, “Little Rock N Roll Clubs”, is by far my favorite song that they’ve ever released. I had the privilege of listening to it to create social media content prior to the release, and I found myself walking around my house, doing something mundane like cooking or cleaning, and singing the song. I wanted to play it on Spotify so badly that I even looked it up a few times, remembering mid-search that the single wasn’t out until August 28th. “Little Rock N Roll Clubs” is a tribute to independent music venues across the world that have been getting hit hard due to concerts and other events being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This song was written with Save Our Stages, the National Independent Venue Association, and the National Independent Talent Organization in mind. So not only is it an amazing song, it also has some purpose behind it, which makes you feel good.

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My second favorite song by Smooth Hound Smith is for sure “Steal Your Crown” off of their 2013 record, Smooth Hound Smith. This song has such a real rockabilly feel, like they were playing homage to The Black Keys and Thickfreakness. Every last detail down to the harmonica, tambourine, fuzzy guitar, and the steady drumbeat compliment Zack’s growly vocals and Caitlin’s harmonies perfectly. This song makes you want to get up and sing a karaoke song at a dive bar. I love to play this one while driving on the highway, with all of my windows down. And I’m sure you’d feel the same way.

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My third and final favorite song would definitely be “Stopgap Woman Blues” off of their sophomore album, Sweet Tennessee Honey. For some reason, whenever I listen to this song, I think of “Black Country Woman” by Led Zeppelin. I don’t know if it’s the way the drums enter later on in the song, or the gritty guitar melody, but it gets me every time. The music video for this song also makes me laugh, but it’s true.

And I’ve missed so many amazing songs that Smooth Hound Smith has recorded, because if I listed all of the songs that I loved by them, this post be way too long long. They really do blend so many genres together to make an extremely unique genre of their own.

How to Find New Music

by Chelsea Hallman

Ultimately, my favorite way to find new music is to hear it live. Going to a show with four artists, only knowing one of them, and coming out on the other side with a playlist full of new music is my ideal Friday night. Right now, since that option is not currently in the picture, we must go digging ourselves.

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I find myself digging up the most music when going for drives alone. Spotify really helps me out with this one. I put on my Discover Weekly playlist and just cruise. I often find a single by a small artist that Spotify matches up with my taste. I then add that to a playlist and later will look into more of their music. More often than not, I end up with a new favorite! This is how you find stellar smaller artists like Derek Webb or Ruthie Collins. Another cool thing about my Discover Weekly is I will sometimes land on a single that came out years ago that I would have never listened to otherwise. Tell That Devil by Jill Andrews came out four years ago and every day still is rocks on. With songs like that I’ll listen to one old single and find a whole artist's discography. It’s one of the many tools we’re lucky enough to have these days.

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Another way I find music is through my friends. I find they have pretty good tastes in music, too! I’ll follow my friends on Spotify and look at their playlists, or just ask them what they’ve been listening to. I can assume that at least one of your friends gets a little too excited when you like their music taste. We all have that friend (or friends) (or friend groups!) that prides themselves in their playlists, I know I do!

It can also be fun to find music from another generation than you. Ask your parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, coworkers! I know my Uncle Jim is a music fanatic. He will give me hours of playlists of underground oldies. It’s a totally unique and fun listen. It’s also something cool to show off to your friends when you find something great.

Social Media is a great place to find music too. Instagram and Facebook have live shows going on the daily. A new one for me is finding artists on Tiktok. All the dance videos can lead me to some good music that I probably wouldn’t have heard otherwise. Keep on dancing!

Also, I recently found the Music Map. You search one artist you love and it comes up with a whole map of artists around that it recommends you check out. You can get down a hole in this one and find all kinds of new artists. I know for me, I searched for one artist I liked, Billie Eilish, and Harry Styles, Lorde, Lana Del Ray, Ruel, Bea Miller, Lady Gaga, King Princess, and many more of my favorites showed up along with about 40 artists that I hadn’t heard of. I’m a little obsessed with this tool now. Check it out here!

Happy music hunting, and let us know of any solid finds in the music world below in the comments!