Then vs Now: The Journeys of Our Multi-Talented Artists

By Jameson MacNamee

There is something amazing and magical about watching an artist grow in real time. From evolving lyrics, braver choices, or the rise in confidence that sparks from life experiences, these changes are unique and powerful. At Olivia Management, as a Nashville-based folk and Americana artist management company, we help our artists’ voices stay true while encouraging them to embrace their individuality.

Let's take a look at some of the incredible journeys where our artists started, and who they have become. 

Alex Blue

From Youtube Covers to Indie Intimacy

Once known as Alex G, she entered the industry with heartfelt covers back in 2011. Her takes on songs like “Marry You” by Bruno Mars,  “Landslide” by Fleetwood Mac, and “Mean” by Taylor Swift only added to her growing platform. Her inspiring and unique covers, still up on YouTube, were just the beginning for her. Soon after, she was touring internationally with full-length pop albums. 

Fast forward to today: Alex has fully stepped into herself. Longing for an identity, she has now found it as a proud mother, wife, and bisexual Hispanic Jew with her music reflecting her authenticity. Her latest release “You Wont Miss Me” showcases her vocal confidence, and the depth of her journey. This is a major change from her early songs like “Noise” now showing her depth as a human and telling her truth in every way possible. 

Derek Webb

From Church Roots to Queer Anthems

If you were raised on Christian rock music, you have probably heard of Caedmon’s Call. Derek Webb was one of the founding members, with hits like “Faith My Eyes”. His early solo work, such as “She Must and Shall Go Free”, leaned heavily into faith and his upbringing with his band. 

But 30+ years into his career, Webb has now turned a corner. His latest album, Survival Songs, is a love letter to the LGBTQ+ community, with songs like “Queer Kid” and “Nail Polish” inspired by real stories from his friends in the community. He wrote and recorded this album in just one month, showcasing vulnerability and authenticity. Now, Derek Webb can be found on tour, sharing his new album with people all around.

Josh Radnor

From a TV Career to Making Music

Yes, this is Josh Radnor, from HappyThankYouMorePlease, Liberal Arts, How I Met Your Mother, Hunters and All Happy Families. But beyond the screen, Radnor is a theater-trained, Ohio native with a passion for writing songs. His artistic roots go all the way back to high school, and later to Kenyon College, NYU Tisch, and Broadway, where he got his first breakthrough role as Benjamin Braddock in the 2002 production of Graduate. 

After personal hardships occurred in 2022, Radnor left L.A. He started diving into his passion for storytelling through a new form of art, music, and he headed to Nashville to make his debut double LP. The second installment from that project, Eulogy, Vol II really narrows down on his life, with each song feeling like a funeral for a different version of himself he is letting go of. Now on tour, he is bringing his authenticity and storytelling to every stage he steps on. 

Mary Gauthier

A Struggling Beginning to a Life of Hope

Mary Gauthier did not release her debut album Dixie Kitchen until she was 35. Before this, she faced many hardships. From being raised in orphanages to addictions, Mary Gauthier had to overcome her struggles and she moved on from her life as a chef. She chronicles her fascinating life journey in her bestselling book, Saved By a Song. This brought her to music, where she poured her life into her lyrics, creating songs that are filled with truth and stories. 

Her most recent album, Dark Enough to See the Stars, proves how her voice only grows stronger with time, and her stories are what help her persevere. She is currently on tour, sharing her story of resilience and her passion for music with people all over. 

Ruthie Collins

From Pop Country to Honest Americana

Raised on a farm in Fredonia, NY, Ruthie always had a passion for music. In 2007, she competed in the reality show “Can You Duet”. Following this, Collins launched her solo career with her self-titled 2014 EP “Ruthie Collins”. With songs like “Get Drunk and Cry” and “Trainwreckin'” Ruthie Collins’ early career showed promise and relatability. 

Today, she has a new glow. Her most recent single “Barefoot No Fences” showcases a mature voice, and a mindset that focuses on her goals and happiness. This song reflects the love and fulfillment she has found as a wife and a new mother. Between opening for Sam Outlaw in the UK and her “Wish You Were Here” tour, Collins is proving that growth and change are beautiful. 

Street Corner Symphony

Competition to Career

This group made its first mark on NBC’s The Sing-Off in 2010. Their inspiring and intriguing a cappella performance followed them to the end of the competition, where they were named runners-up. This competition was only the start, as they continued to share their vocal talents with their fans, adding a strong presence in the a cappella world. 

Today, they continue to bring their wide range of vocals to the stage. From pop, rock, gospel, and almost any genre imaginable, they shine with every song and harmony. Their 2022 release Jukebox really showcases their drive and passion for music. Street Corner Symphony just finished up a tour through rural America, bringing live music to small towns and spreading joy through song.

Aaron Lee Tasjan

From Rock Band to Storyteller

Back in the early 2000s, Aaron Lee Tasjan played guitar for rock band Semi Precious Weapons, while still attending Berklee. As the youngest member of the band, he was still trying to find his story, which led him to his solo career. 

Now, Tasjan is creating one of the most unique sounds in indie music. With a mix of folk and honesty, Tasjan thrives on telling stories of personal experiences, sexuality, and mental health. His latest album Stellar Evolution shows his raw and honest style that blends humor with vulnerability. You can now find him on tour, where he is traveling the country sharing his lyrics and unique style with everyone.  

Our Artists Best Covers

By: Charlotte Ulman

Our artists are not only exceptionally talented songwriters but also remarkable vocalists. Covering another artist's song brings the challenge of honoring the original, and we believe these renditions from Alex Blue, Ruthie Collins, and Street Corner Symphony exceed expectations.

Alex Blue - Never really Over (Katy Perry cover)

Alex Blue's rendition of Katy Perry's "Never Really Over" infuses a vibrant pop energy, delivering a powerful and memorable chorus. Filmed in august of 2019, right on the cusp of a global pandemic, uncertainty, and fear, this cover offers a sense of hope and inclusivity to its listeners. The melody is captivating, and the harmonies stand out beautifully in this performance!

Ruthie Collins - One Last Time (Ariana Grande cover)

We dove deeper to discover this gem: Ruthie Collins performing Ariana Grande’s “One Last Time” backstage before a show in 2015. Collins infuses the pop song with her unique charm, slowing it down and adding a folk twist—a challenging feat for a pop track. Her reimagined rendition transforms the song into a beautiful piece that we absolutely adore!

Street Corner Symphony - The Evolution of Country Music

Street Corner Symphony presents a unique twist with this a cappella cover of iconic country songs spanning from the 1930s to the present day. Their harmonious blend of voices, enhanced by Armand's resonant bass, creates a captivating performance. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, we take pride in seeing our artists connect deeply with the city's rich country music heritage.

Nashville Local Musts

by Jacob Welsch

As the Fall Season begins to make an appearance, we all know that the days begin to get shorter, the weather begins to get colder, and the urgency to do all things Fall related grows significantly. Here at Olivia Management, we believe that in the busyness of the season, the most important thing you can do for yourself is to take some time and enjoy the finer things in life, which is why we have compiled exactly all the things you must do in Nashville before the year is over.

 

12th South Farmers Market

To start, we believe that one of the most important things, especially when living in a place like Nashville, Tennessee, is to truly feel like a local. Every Tuesday from 4-7pm, locals get the chance to not only shop and eat from some of the best local vendors Nashville has to offer, but you also get the chance to dodge the craziness and traffic of 12th South on the weekends. Don’t miss this fun for all opportunity though, this farmers market will only be active the rest of October before it gets too cold!

 

Enjoy the local venues and artistS

What better activity is there to do in Music City than listening to music? As a local, it’s important not only to explore local venues, but it’s also important to explore the artists that go along with these venues. Check out some of our favorite shows coming up in Nashville this season!

Jill Andrews and Clem Snide - 3rd & Linsley - October 20th @ 8pm - Get your tickets here!

Street Corner Symphony - Franklin Theatre - December 20th @ 8pm - Get your tickets here!

 

Escape the city for a movie

Do you ever sit at home on a Friday night wondering what to do but at the same time wishing it was easier to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city? Look no further. Catch a movie at Stardust Drive-In one weekend and cuddle up with the people you love. You may or may not see us at Don’t Worry Darling or their Fall classics this season…

 

percy warner park

As the seasons are changing, there is not better time to not only get in touch with Mother Nature, but there is truly no better time to keep active. One of Nashville’s biggest hidden gems, Percy Warner Park, is the perfect place for this. For an afternoon picnic, quick jog, or rigorous six mile hike, the nature and colors will help you have the perfect escape from the city.

 

Cheekwood Estate & Garden

At last, a Nashville Fall would not be complete without a trip to Belle Meade to Cheekwood Estate for the Fall Festival and LIGHTS garden. Cheekwood is Nashville’s one stop shop for all the festivities that entail this holiday season. Carve a pumpkin. See some Christmas lights. Drink some hot chocolate. Go on a date. The world is your oyster at Cheekwood Estate.

Street Corner Symphony!

by Mackenzie Fey

In case you haven’t heard, things have been pretty exciting over here at Olivia Management. With the new year came a new addition to the roster: Street Corner Symphony. We’re beyond honored to be working with these guys and absolutely over the moon about getting to be a part of the art they bring into the world.

Street Corner Symphony is a contemporary a cappella group based out of Nashville, Tennessee, founded in May of 2010 to compete in NBC's all-vocal competition, The Sing-Off (which they did more than great on). They’ve done countless amounts of shows performing across the US and globe with albums for any season on every platform you can think of. Their music reaches every corner in music ranging from pop, rock, gospel…you name it, they sing it. There’s truly something in this for everyone. Not only are they incredibly talented guys, but they’re kind, smart, dedicated, driven, and so much more.

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