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HITS LIST: LEGENDS OF THE FALL
Won't be long now. (9/16a)
THE RISE OF CHAPPELL ROAN: BEHIND THE SCENES
Here's how it happened. (9/13a)
TUNJI BALOGUN:
THE HITS INTERVIEW
Mos Def (9/16a)
CALL MY AGENT:
JOHN MARX
His first concert was Buffalo Springfield at the Indio Date Fair. (9/15a)
HITS' FIRST LIVE ISSUE TAKES THE STAGE THIS FALL
We're manning the merch table. (9/13a)
THE GRAMMY SHORT LIST
Who's already a lock?
COUNTRY'S NEWEST DISRUPTOR
Three chords and some truth you may not be ready for.
AI IS ALREADY EATING YOUR LUNCH
The kids can tell the difference... for now.
ALL THE WAY LIVE
The players, the tours, the enormous beers.
Pub Crawling
WCM INKS SHORT N' SWEET SONGWRITER JOHN RYAN
9/4/24

Warner Chappell Music has signed a global publishing agreement with songwriter John Ryan, who co-wrote and produced eight songs on Sabrina Carpenter's latest album, Short n’ Sweet (Island). Other recent collaborations include Thomas Rhett's About A Woman album and the Teddy Swims single “The Door.” He's also worked with the likes of Harry Styles, Benson Boone, Maren Morris, Maroon 5 and Niall Horan.

“We are so honored to be working with John Ryan and his wonderful team," WCM SVP, A&R Katy Wolaver and VP, A&R Gabz Landman said in a joint statement. "We have viewed John as an extension of Warner Chappell for many years due to the continued success he has shared with our roster and look forward to even more wins with him on the team.”

WCM President, North America Ryan Press added: “John’s career as a pop powerhouse is inevitable. The way he connects with artists and his songs resonate with listeners underscores that talent, and there are many more great songs to come.”

After graduating from the Berklee School of Music in 2010, Ryan moved to L.A., where he landed his first big hit, One Direction’s “Story of My Life." To date, his catalog has surpassed 30b streams. We couldn't get 30 streams if we tried.

Pictured laughing at our obvious lack of musical talent are (l-r) Wolaver, Ryan, Landman, Press and Big Family CEO Damon Bunetta.