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!

Intern Wrap-Up: Mallory Williams

By: Mallory Williams

In March 2023, I attended Belmont’s annual internship fair with a thick stack of resumes I was going to hand out in hopes of finding a company that would hire me for their summer 2023 intern position. I gave out about 12 and was feeling defeated because no one I talked to felt genuinely interested in anything I had to say, as I stated on my resume, I had no prior experience in the music industry besides what I learned in the classroom. I immediately felt welcomed by Olivia Management and I responded as soon as I received an email from them in hopes of an interview.

I had only heard back from one other company I gave my resumes to. I began to feel like my hopes of getting an internship this summer were slipping away, until I heard back from Grace asking to set up an interview! I immediately responded and couldn’t wait to chat more. During the interview I felt so heard and seen by Grace and I knew that Olivia Management was going to be the perfect fit for me! I was beyond excited when I got the internship and so thankful I was going to receive the opportunity to learn with such amazing people.

I learned so many valuable skills during my time at Olivia Management! It really meant a lot to me that they took a chance on me and allowed me to grow as a person and a student! Not only have I learned a lot about myself and what I want to pursue in the music industry, but I have made valuable connections with amazing people! I started off not really knowing what I wanted to do, but Olivia Management allowed me to reach a little bit closer as to what I want to pursue career wise and I am so excited to begin my senior year with such a fresh perspective. As the summer comes to an end, I am realizing how thankful I am for this opportunity and for the experience I have had while interning at Olivia Management. It was a truly an amazing and life-changing experience and I will keep the knowledge with me for years to come! I would like to thank Erin, Grace, Mackenzie, Maddy, Ivan, and Evan for an amazing semester! I know I will never forget the time I spent interning at Olivia Management!!

Love,

Mallory :)

Intern Wrap-Up: Ivan Grimblat

by Ivan Grimblat

I met Erin on a Zoom call thanks to my artist management class at Berklee, which taught me virtually nothing, but proved to be extremely useful. She was invited as a guest to talk to us (students) about her experience and how she had started her own company, Olivia Management. I was instantly drawn in and after she mentioned that she was looking for interns for her company, I decided to ask her where to apply and submitted my application.

It didn’t work out the first time, I guess there were more suitable candidates at the time, and I lacked the experience. I remember when I got the email saying they decided to move forward with other candidates, I got very dissapointed. By that time, I had probably applied to over 100 entry-level jobs within the music industry and about 50 music-related internships without any luck. They were all looking for someone with experience.

Even though I was frustrated, I decided to keep trying and started harassing Grace via email, reminding her that I was still looking for an internship in case they were looking for someone for the upcoming term. Until one lucky day, I got an email from Grace, offering me an internship for the summer.

Since then, I’ve been lucky enough to not only start the internship at Olivia Management, but another one, simultaneously. I also got offered another internship for the upcoming term, thanks to the experience I’ve gathered during the past three months.

Looking back at my experience working at Olivia Management, I have to say, I’ve learned a ton. However, it isn’t what I’ve learned these past few months that I treasure the most from this internship, but the way I’ve connected with the people I’ve met through this opportunity.

I’ll always remember Olivia Management as the place that opened the doors of the music industry for me and also as a really fun place that introduced me to an amazing group of people.

Special thanks to Erin, Merk, Grace, Maddy, Mallory & Evan for making this such a valuable experience, hope you all stick around!

Intern Wrap-Up: Evan Gilbreath

In April of 2023, I sat next to my broken radiator in the smallest dorm room (not even fit for a broom closet, if we’re being honest) staring at my computer and biting my nails prior to the daunting Zoom interview. Earlier that afternoon, as the crisp spring showers of London beat down on the canopy of my local Underground Station, I stood by the turnstiles waiting for the rain to pass and pondered if I would ever feel involved in the Nashville music scene again after being abroad. It was quite dramatic, I know, and the gloomy weather didn’t help my spiraling thoughts. However, I couldn’t help but feel disconnected from school, peers, and most importantly, the career field I loved.

But as I spoke with Grace Carey-Hill on the interview I soon felt at peace because I remembered how vibrant and kind some of the people in the Nashville music industry can be. It’s not everyday that you happen across a company like Olivia Management: a women-run artist management firm succeeding and representing iconic artists that add greatly to the musical fabric of Nashville.

Artist management was something I never pictured myself doing, but as I continued my college career, I knew I needed to broaden my horizons. Working with the amazing women of this company, along with the other interns, has led me to greatly consider artist management as a future career. The people at this company have taught me how to girl-boss (girl-bossing is purely a state of mind) my way through challenging tasks, embrace creativity, and most importantly, grab some good Mexican food together when the day’s plans goes awry. This field changes every day and you never know the obstacles you might run into. Olivia Management is committed to excellence, honesty, integrity, and genuine connection, and I don’t think there is any other group of people who illustrates these values as much as Erin, Grace, Mackenzie, and Maddy.

So, as my days at OM continue to dwindle down, I reflect on how grateful I am that I was able to gain these experiences. I am more confident in my future and I know that these amazing people have my back. These are the parts of college that I will never forget.

Cheers,

Evan

New Merch Drop: Featuring Sam Johnston

By: Mallory Williams

It has been an exciting couple of months for Sam Johnston. He has a few upcoming shows to look out for. If you missed his July 30th performance at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville, TN, you can catch him again in Nashville on August 31st, at Backyard Sessions at the Bobby Hotel rooftop at 7pm and again September 23rd at The Bluebird Cafe for AMERICANAFEST, as well as on September 19th at The Eighth Room at 8pm for the Olivia Management Night Party: AmericanaFest! He also just announced some out of state shows with the band Briscoe in Evanston, IL, Madison, WI, and Minneapolis, MN. You’re not going to want to miss these amazing live performances, and what better way to show your support than with a Trucker Hat!

This stylish trucker hat features a trendy green corduroy design with a Cannonball embroidered patch and a rope accent. This is perfect for hot summer days or just a fun way to accessorize your everyday outfit. We would pair this with any of our favorite Sam Johnston Tees also available for purchase here.

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Ruthie Collins is Touring the UK!

by Ivan Grimblat

Ruthie Collins recently announced her return to the UK with her 2023 “Cross The Pond” UK tour, and it’s going to be a good one!

Having released her latest album, Cold Comfort + last year, Ruthie played shows sporadically throughout the year. Her 2023 was off to a great start as she started uploading weekly demos of her songs to her Patreon channel for fans to hear some of her songs while in the early stages of production.

Her co-headlining “Cross The Pond” tour is set to bring fans even more unforgettable interactions with her as she and Matt Hodges visit over 10 cities all throughout October.

The tour starts on October 9 in Leicester and will finish in Wakefield on October 27, passing through cities like Manchester, London, Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Get your tickets here!

AmericanaFest: Artsists We're Most Excited to See

by: Mallory Williams

AmericanaFest recently announced their 2023 lineup for this year’s showcasing artists. The Olivia Management staff is so excited to have three of our own artists, Sam Johnston, Jill Andrews, and Mary Gauthier perform in this year’s lineup!

Buy Tickets for Sam Johnston Here

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Find Tickets for Mary Gauthier Here

Of course we are thrilled to support some of our other favorite artists in this year’s lineup, so I asked each staff member who they are most excited to see perform outside of the artists we work with.

Olivia Management’s manager, founder, and CEO, Erin Anderson, is most excited to see The Secret Sisters, Mipso, and Bahamas.

Mackenzie Fey, Olivia Management’s manager, touring, and marketing coordinator is most excited to see Sarah Jarosz, Bahamas and OM artist Sam Johnston. Evan Gilbreath, one of Olivia Management’s summer 2023 intern, is also looking forward to seeing Sarah Jarosz perform.

Maddy Hicks, Olivia Management’s marketing and logistics assistant is most excited to see Jaimee Harris.

Lastly, Grace Carey-Hill, Olivia Management’s touring and marketing assistant, is most excited to see Mary Bragg perform.

Below is a list of the full lineup for 2023. We hope to see you there!

History of Olivia Management

by Ivan Grimblat

Olivia Management was founded in 2012 when Erin Anderson (Manager/Founder/CEO/Girl-boss) left her job at Amazon and took the leap into her real passion.

She had been working for the previous two years in Artist Relations and Product Management for Amazon Music, helping build products on the back end and making it easier for artists, labels, and managers to manage their artists' profiles and presence on Amazon.com, as well as creating an artist relations program that brought artist into the Amazon offices to treat employees to performances and further Amazon's relationships within the music industry.

Friends of mine in a great band were looking for a manager and it felt like the perfect time to jump,” says Erin.

Immediately after leaving her 9-5, she signed 3 more clients and started developing her business. She decided to call it Olivia Management after her great grandmother, Olivia, who was an entrepreneur “before the word was cool.” Erin hired Olivia Management’s first ever part-time employee about 3 years after starting the company and the first full-time employee a year after that.

Meet part of the team!

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Olivia Management now manages 8 artists and has two full-time employees, one part-time employee and between 4 and 5 interns every semester, helping Erin run and develop her business even further.

About 5 years in, Erin started doing independent artist consulting on top of full-time management, which she still does up to this day.

It's a way that I can share what I am learning with my full-time clients with up and coming artists as well,” she mentioned.

There are some really fun new things in store for the team at Olivia Management, so stay tuned for upcoming announcements about new services and ways Erin and her team are planning to help artists.

New Merch Alert: Featuring Jill Andrews

by Mallory Williams

It has been an exciting year for Jill Andrews! During the last couple months, she has released singles such as “Connection,” “High Fives,” “Dark Days,” and her most recent release, “Wrong Place, Wrong Time.” The singles kick off the anticipated release of her upcoming album, Modern Age, which will be available August 18th. But no need to worry! Here are some new merch items available now for purchase while you wait!

First up we have a pre-order option for Modern Age as a Vinyl, for all you record lovers out there, and a CD! Please note that both Vinyl and CD orders will ship after the release date on August 18th.

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Next up we have a black ringer tee featuring a minimalistic line art design of the Modern Age album cover. You are sure to turn heads in this classic, yet trendy tee, easily styled with sneakers and your favorite jeans for an everyday look or a fun blazer for a business casual vibe.

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Next we have a Jill Andrews tote bag. Everyone needs a tote bag! Why not amp up your wardrobe by accessorizing with this fun, yet practical canvas bag, featuring a pink cassette tape printed with the words “Modern Age” surrounded by a colorful floral design! The bag also features 20" canvas webbed handles, so it will be strong enough to hold all of your daily essentials!

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Last, but certainly not least, we have a Modern Age Jill Andrews Line Art Screen Print! This 18"x 24" print will brighten up any wall space!

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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!

Sam Johnston: Artist Feature and Current News!

by: Mallory Williams

It has been an exhilarating couple of years for blues/rock artist, Sam Johnston. Beginning with his release of his album Cannonball in June of 2022 along with singles Broadway Blues, Spirits and Jesus, For a While, and Congratulations!

Sam was recently featured on an episode of the Music Row Hideout podcast on Spotify where he speaks about his backstory and all things music. He goes into a bit on what influenced his sound as an artist and the experiences that impacted him along his musical journey. He also played his single, Spirits and Jesus live while on the podcast. Give it a listen!

If that’s not exciting enough, Sam has a few shows coming up! He will be performing live in cities such as Nashville and Decatur! Catch him in Nashville at The Eighth Room on May 31, in Decatur at Eddies Attic on June 3, and again in Nashville at Backyard Sessions on August 31. Stay up to date on all his current show listings here!

Purchase tickets here!

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!

Intern Wrap Up: Maddie Humble

by Maddie Humble

Words truly can’t describe how much my time here at Olivia Management has meant to me. I came into this internship unsure if artist management truly was what I wanted to do after college. Now, I am walking out KNOWING that this is truly what I want to pursue.

I mainly want to thank Erin. Watching her with her artists and seeing how much she loves them and pours herself into them has inspired me. Being able to see just how hard she works day in and day out but also staying calm and kind within the midst of it all gives me so much hope for the future of the music industry.

I have made a friend in her as well as Merk, Grace, and Maddy whom I look up to more than they can ever know.

With this being said, I am planning on starting my own artist management company in the future as well as starting out by managing a few of my friends who are artists. I also plan on continuing my path as an artist on the side as well.

I can’t believe my time here at OM is coming to a close, but I can’t wait to see what else the future holds!

I wish nothing but the best for OM and look forward to all that it will accomplish as the years go on.

Peace and blessings to you all!

Intern Wrap-Up: Lauren Campbell

by Lauren Campbell

Looking back, I am grateful for the ways that Olivia Management has pushed me to grow and apply my skills in unexpected ways. Let me explain:

When I applied to the OM internship in the spring of 2022, I never expected to be working here a year later. I have never taken a class on the music business, written a song, or anything that I imagined was a prerequisite to working in the music industry. Still, Erin took a chance on me, and I am grateful. I have been learning non-stop about the entertainment industry since my first day at OM, so it is bittersweet to recount the end of my time here.

I study English at Belmont University, and my professors often tell their students that the analytical and creative problem-solving skills we learn in the major courses are universal needs in any business. I knew my professors were right, but I had only worked in traditional English-related spaces before I worked for OM. I enjoyed those experiences immensely. Still, I felt like I had not taken a chance on exploring other career paths, which I desired to do before I graduated college.

I came across OM at the perfect time. I was at a Belmont University internship fair, and the art at the OM table caught my eye. Artists like Jill Andrews, Madeleine Kelson, and Ruthie Collins have such vibrant and earthy art that communicated to me that OM represented a lot of Folk/Americana artists, which is my favorite musical genre. This seemed the fresh opportunity I was looking to experience.

I approached the table and was greeted by OM employees Grace and Mackenzie. They told me about how OM is a women-led musical artist management company that stands for growing the opportunities and audiences of independent artists in Nashville.

Truthfully, I had no idea what artist management consisted of before speaking with them. Grace and Mackenzie had nothing but positive things to say about their employment at OM and their boss, Erin. I had a good feeling about them, and I decided to apply.

My first day at OM in January 2023 marked my first time working in the entertainment industry. I arrived at the office space, nervously anticipating the training session to prepare me for this new opportunity. Immediately, Erin set high standards for how interns were expected to behave and work. The office space accommodates six people, so unlike some internships, I always had a direct line of communication with the person sending me tasks to complete, and had someone check to see if I was meeting the standards. This effective communication is one of the major benefits I experienced at OM.

Outside the office, some of my favorite tasks included hanging up artist posters at various restaurants and stores around Nashville and helping with merchandise and tickets at artists’ concerts. I never thought I would get to explore Nashville or go to concerts for work. Yet, OM made that possible for me.

Now, I’m leaving OM with a new appreciation for the processes that unite an artist with their audience. Fans may never find their favorite songs without people like Erin, Grace, Maddy, and Mackenzie. It is an important job, and I am happy to have been a part of it!