Songwriter-producer Dallas Wilson has signed a global publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music Nashville in partnership with The Core Entertainment.
Wilson is known for writing songs including Lainey Wilson’s NSAI song of the year-winning “Heart Like a Truck,” as well as Wilson’s Grammy-nominated “Somewhere Over Laredo.” Dallas Wilson co-wrote five songs on Lainey Wilson’s Grammy-winning album Bell Bottom Country, including “Heart Like a Truck.” Dallas Wilson also co-wrote Lainey’s current single, “Phone, Keys, Wallet,” featuring John Mayer.
Dallas Wilson has also written songs recorded by Teddy Swims, ERNEST, Kameron Marlowe, Larry Fleet, The Beach Boys, T-Pain and more. He is the son of drummer/producer/songwriter Lonnie Wilson, while his mother is Donna Butler Wilson, who worked as a background vocalist for Loretta Lynn.
Bryce Gravitt, manager, A&R for Warner Chappell Music Nashville, added, “We’re excited to team up with The Core to welcome Dallas Wilson to our global roster. Dallas is a remarkable talent; his songwriting instincts and production choices are incredibly well crafted. The network he’s built in Nashville and beyond speaks to his relentless work ethic and drive. We can’t wait to see what we’ll create together and to capitalize on the momentum he has already built.”
Jamie Sudhalter, head of A&R at The Core Entertainment, added, “I was a fan of Dallas’ work long before we met, but what sealed it was getting to know him as a person and a collaborator. He’s got the rare combination of instinct, range, and work ethic that makes him a true career songwriter. We’re thrilled he’s chosen to build the next chapter with The Core in partnership with Warner Chappell Music.”
Dallas Wilson said in a statement, “I couldn’t be more excited to join The Core/Warner Chappell. Their energy, culture, and track record are second to none. Getting to know Jamie Sudhalter and Bryce Gravitt has been a highlight — they’re deeply passionate about great songs and songwriters, and they work seamlessly as a team. Chief and Simon have built something really special at The Core, and it’s clear how much they care about the people and the music. Big shout to Austen Adams and the way he leads at Warner Chappell — he’s got a great feel for creatives and how to support them. I’m fired up for what’s ahead!” — Jessica Nicholson