Country Music Highlights: Darius Rucker, LOCASH, and ELEVATION RHYTHM Shine in Recent Successes

Darius Rucker headlined the fully booked Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa’s Fireworks on The Fairway July 4th celebration, entertaining over 7,000 guests with a set that included popular songs like “Wagon Wheel,” “Homegrown Honey,” and “Alright,” as well as Hootie & the Blowfish classics such as “Only Wanna Be With You,” “Let Her Cry,” and “Hold My Hand.”
The Store is gearing up for its Third Annual School Store event in late July at the Coleman Park Community Center in Nashville. The initiative aims to collect new high-quality backpacks and stainless-steel water bottles throughout July, with donations available for purchase from a wish list and automatically shipped to the store. This year, The Store anticipates serving over 800 children, thanks to the support of the Nashville community and generous donors.
Combustion Music recently celebrated the success of the writers behind Josh Ross’ “Hate How You Look,” including Combustion’s Nicholas Sainato and Jessica Farren, former Combustion writer Chris McKenna, and Christian Yancey, as the track reached No. 1 on the country charts, marking the first country chart-topper for all four writers.
LOCASH had the honor of serving as Grand Marshals for the NASCAR Cup Series eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, marking NASCAR’s return to the venue after several years. The duo also collaborated with Parmalee on the release of “Let The Country Music Play” and is set to perform at Country Jam USA in Eau Claire, Wisconsin on July 16, followed by Freedom Fest in Little Falls, Minnesota on July 17.
ELEVATION RHYTHM achieved its first chart-topping success on both the Billboard and Mediabase charts with “WASHED,” just ahead of the release of their live album on July 17.
In conclusion, the music industry has seen various successes and collaborations recently, with artists like Darius Rucker, LOCASH, and ELEVATION RHYTHM making waves in the country music scene. The support of communities and generous donors has played a crucial role in initiatives like The Store’s School Store event, providing essential resources to families in need.