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: 2026 Music Influencers: Top 26 Artists to Watch - News Directory 3

: 2026 Music Influencers: Top 26 Artists to Watch

January 16, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
News Context
At a glance
  • The way we see ⁣it, 2026 is going to be a monumental battle ⁣with AI for the music industry's soul.
  • As it seemingly seeps into ‍every‍ nook and cranny of the business, its use is⁢ controversial, to put⁤ it mildly.
  • AI will loom large in the industry, like Vecna himself in the last season of Stranger Things.
Original source: spin.com

The way we see ⁣it, 2026 is going to be a monumental battle ⁣with AI for the music industry’s soul.

As it seemingly seeps into ‍every‍ nook and cranny of the business, its use is⁢ controversial, to put⁤ it mildly. ⁣Some see it⁢ as a force for good, others see it as pure evil. And understandably,as you’ve there’s ⁤no doubt whatsoever heard about The Velvet Sundown,a fictitious,completely AI-generated band that racked up over a million streams on Spotify last year,raising⁤ concerns about lack of ⁤AI regulation,and⁢ the‍ livelihoods of human musicians. To say nothing of some people’s tastes.

AI will loom large in the industry, like Vecna himself in the last season of Stranger Things. Though, for our second ⁣annual “Most Influential People in Music”‍ list,⁣ you’ll notice that AI’s presence is modest. That’s because we wanted to focus on the actual humans behind the music ⁢you love – people such as a prominent lawyer helping deliver justice for,and exposure to,artists in africa’s booming music scene. Or the multi-Grammy-nominated producer who helped define‍ hip hop for the last 30 years.Or‍ the history-making⁤ chairman and CEO of one of⁣ the world’s largest music publishers.

For our three AI-related entries, we feature one founder⁣ who is responsible for one of the fastest-selling⁣ AI consumer products of all time, ‍and two executives who are helping ⁢humans and the ⁣technology peacefully⁢ coexist, and (gasp!) even thrive⁤ together in perfect harmony.

26. Sara Landry

Table of Contents

  • 26. Sara Landry
  • 25.⁤ Akinyemi ayinoluwa
  • 22. Ashley⁣ Capps
  • 21.Tina Davis
  • 20. Don Pitts
  • 17.⁣ Kevin and Ryan Sellors
  • 16. butch Walker
  • 15. Jonathan Daniel
  • 14. Alexandra Baker
  • 10. ilan Elkayam
  • 9. Mark Ethier
  • 8. Rich Best
  • 7. Jonathan Kanter
  • 3. Seth England
  • 2. Mike Dean

DJ and CEO, Hekate Records

Sara Landry performs at the Sahara Stage‍ during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts‍ Festival in 2025. (Credit:⁢ Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella)

California-born, Netherlands-based DJ and producer Sara Landry cemented her place in the hard techno scene‍ in 2025. She made her⁢ Ibiza debut, appeared at Electric Daisy Carnival, played a marathon 8-hour set at ⁤Club⁣ Space in Miami, had her‍ biggest headlining shows to date ⁣with her Eternalism tour, and was voted the world’s no. 1 Hard DJ in the annual DJ Mag poll in October.Throughout‍ the year, her⁣ label Hekate Records cranked out new music from Victor Krum, Sopik, ⁤Cassie ‍Raptor, ⁤and Sikoti, along with⁣ her own “Girlboss” single and ⁤Alt8 ⁣collaboration “Havana Bounce.” Even when her sold-out show to reopen the Brooklyn Mirage‍ was abruptly canceled in May ‍when the venue failed city inspection, Landry made⁤ lemonade out of the situation, putting together four⁤ last-minute free shows in New York ⁣to⁣ make ⁣it up to her fans.

25.⁤ Akinyemi ayinoluwa

Founder and Managing Partner, Hightower Solicitors & ⁤Advocates

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22. Ashley⁣ Capps

founder, Executive ‍and ‍Artistic Director, Big Ears ⁤Festival

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(Courtesy of Big Ears Festival)

As the founder of knoxville-based festival and live ⁤event production company AC Entertainment, Ashley ⁣Capps is‍ known ⁤mainly for co-founding the Bonnaroo, ⁤Forecastle, and Sloss festivals.sence he left AC Entertainment in 2021, he’s been solely focused on growing⁣ Big Ears, the music festival he started in 2009.Before COVID,the four-day event saw annual attendance ‍growth of 15 to 25%. After⁢ taking a two-year hiatus and returning ⁢in⁢ 2022, however, the festival experienced record attendance, and in 2023, it surged by 48%. For 2026, Big Ears has partnered ‍with Bandcamp and will ⁤host⁣ Robert Plant, Thurston Moore, The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton, among⁢ many others, making it one of the premier live events in the U.S.

21.Tina Davis

President, Empire

Empire, founded in 2010, is an independent distributor that allows musicians‍ to control their own careers ⁢and still compete with major labels for chart placements and ⁣awards. ⁣Tina Davis is an ⁤industry veteran who’s worked for Def Jam and managed Chris Brown. She joined‍ Empire and was named president in 2023. Since then, the company has⁣ become a force ⁢in genres like Afrobeats and K-pop. hit-Boy, Jay Worthy, and 2 Chainz⁣ released acclaimed⁤ projects through Empire⁢ this year, while Shaboozey’s chart-topper “A bar Song (Tipsy)” was up‍ for several Grammys and was certified Diamond.

20. Don Pitts

Founder, Sound Music⁢ Cities

(courtesy of Sound Music Cities)With so much of the business moving from a retail model to digital ⁤streaming in recent years, it’s become harder for artists to put a price on their work. With a decade of experience in engineering, artist⁣ development, and incubator programs, Milwaukee native Enrique “Mag” Rodriguez developed Even as a platform where artists can sell ⁣music and merchandise, giving them control over pricing, and restoring ⁢the endangered concept that music has a value that’s worth paying ⁣for. But Even is also a platform for musicians and fans to build a community together ‍and make themselves more accessible to‍ each other outside of ‍social⁣ media, ⁤creating a first-class experience for all.

17.⁣ Kevin and Ryan Sellors

Founders, Soapbox

Georgia siblings Kevin and Ryan‍ Sellors are reinventing the concept of virtual concerts with Soapbox, ⁤using dozens of 4K cameras in⁤ their Atlanta studio to‍ capture immersive performances ‍from stars like T-Pain, Buddy ⁣Guy, and Yelawolf. The ⁢Sellors have developed a completely new way to watch live‍ music online, featuring life-sized visuals and high-fidelity recordings that can be purchased as individual song performances or as⁤ full concerts. Users can explore the performance space ⁢and change camera angles throughout. In 2025, Soapbox launched ⁤the Soapbox ⁤app for iOS and Android, expanding its potential audience from Meta Quest headset owners to anyone with a smartphone.

16. butch Walker

producer

After flirting with ⁢MTV-level fame in the ’90s, with his metal band SouthGang ⁢getting a video on Headbanger’s Ball and his power pop trio  Marvelous ⁣3 ⁢on 120 Minutes, Butch Walker found his niche in⁤ the⁣ 21st century as a cult solo artist⁢ and a producer and⁤ songwriter for major‍ stars like Avril Lavigne, fall Out Boy, Taylor Swift, Weezer, and Pink.‍ These‍ days, Walker is producing Billboard-ready records in a barn outside⁤ Nashville, touring with Train as the band’s new lead guitarist, and ⁣playing occasional⁢ reunion gigs with Marvelous 3. His forthcoming ⁣productions include new albums⁤ from Courtney⁣ Love, Nikki Lane, and The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon.

15. Jonathan Daniel

Co-founder and talent manager, ⁢crush ⁢Management

Ex-Electric Angels⁢ bassist Jonathan ⁢Daniel co-founded ⁤Crush management in 2002 with another former musician, Bob McLynn ⁤of the Step Kings, managing Fall Out Boy and ‍Panic at the Disco at⁤ the height⁢ of emo’s platinum crossover era. After rebranding as Crush Music, the company has diversified, with an ⁣investment arm and a label imprint under Warner Bros., and manages pop superstars⁤ like Miley ‍Cyrus and Sia, ⁣and veterans like the B-52’s and Rick Springfield. With offices in New York and⁢ Los Angeles and ⁢a roster of clients ⁣that includes several⁣ hitmaking producers, Crush Music offers A&R and marketing resources that help artists guide their own ‍careers and rely less on labels.

14. Alexandra Baker

Publicist and founder, High Rise PR

British publicist⁢ Alexandra⁣ Baker began her career in New York City in 2001. The smartest decision Baker ‍has made since then ⁣was to t

X, ⁢and countless others ⁢who go viral.While⁢ ultimately ⁣who becomes TikTok famous is up to the‍ users, it can be said that the platform’s interns‍ weild a lot of power. since most are Gen Z,the primary demographic of the app,they provide management with insights into what’s hot.

Internships are primarily divided into three ⁣paths: Undergrad/Masters,⁤ MBA, and PhD. So, no ⁢slouches then. No matter which‍ department they ⁢work⁢ for – software engineering, product management, ⁢research, or operations & marketing – the workload is intense, but often leads ⁢to ⁢a job within ByteDance, the parent company.

10. ilan Elkayam

Co-founder, ROVR

in a business climate⁢ where everyone seems to be trying to create⁣ the perfect algorithm, ROVR ‍- Radio Reinvented – is heading in the opposite direction ⁤under‍ the leadership of co-founder Ilan Elkayam. With an around-the-clock schedule of music ‍curated by a roster ⁣of expert selectors from around ⁤the world, the ROVR app ‍offers an “anti-algorithm” approach to music finding, ‍emphasizing storytelling and‍ individual taste. While countless internet radio stations offer cold, faceless feeds of ⁣sequenced music, Elkayam – whose career in nightlife and event promotions goes back three ⁢decades – has⁢ imbued ROVR with⁤ a modern‍ update of ⁣the ⁤personal feel of old-school terrestrial radio.

9. Mark Ethier

Executive Director, Berklee Emerging Artistic Technology Lab (BEATL), Berklee college of Music

Believe it or‍ not, AI can be used for good. That’s the mission of Mark Ethier, the executive director of ⁤the Berklee Emerging Artistic Technology Lab ⁤(BEATL). Appointed in late 2025, Ethier is leading the⁣ new innovation lab focused‍ on the convergence of music creation ⁣and technology ‍(AI, machine learning, interactive experience⁤ design) with an “artist-first” approach. after graduating ⁤from MIT in 2001 with degrees in⁣ music‍ and computer science, Mark Ethier co-founded iZotope, a leading ⁤audio technology company that creates AI-powered software plugins ⁣and tools for music production and audio repair. Now, as head of BEATL, he’ll provide⁤ students with tools that advocate for human creativity rather than replace it, and that’s‍ a very good thing.

8. Rich Best

Global Tour Promoter, Live Nation

Rich Best wanted to be a rock star. But, according to him, he failed miserably at it.He discovered ⁢he was much better at the business side⁤ and joined Live Nation in 2001.He focuses on⁤ large-scale international tours, festivals such as Ohana, ‍and charity efforts like Crew Nation (COVID-19 relief). He’s been ⁤nominated⁤ multiple times as Talent Buyer of the Year⁣ and Independent Concert ‍Promoter of the Year by Pollstar. Whether you love or hate Live Nation, one thing we can⁤ all agree on is that Rich brings us the musicians we wont to see live. He’s a rock star at that.

7. Jonathan Kanter

Assistant Attorney General, ⁤Department of ⁣Justice’s ⁤Antitrust Division

When Live Nation and the top ticketing company Ticketmaster reached an agreement to merge in 2010, the United States Department⁤ of Justice ⁣conditionally approved the merger, requiring a consent decree from the corporate ⁤behemoth to refrain from anti-competitive behavior. In May 2024, Jonathan Ka

3. Seth England

partner and CEO, Big Loud

Seth England, CEO and partner at Big Loud, speaks onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation 49th⁤ annual⁣ New York Honors Gala in 2024. (Credit: Mike ⁢Coppola/Getty Images for The T.J.Martell Foundation)
Seth England, CEO and⁤ partner at Big Loud,⁣ speaks onstage at the T.J. Martell Foundation ⁣49th annual New⁤ York Honors Gala in 2024. (Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for The⁢ T.J. martell Foundation)

Nashville-based Big loud has been making a lot of noise ⁤in the country⁤ music space ⁤for years. The record label, music publishing, and⁣ talent management company was ⁣founded in 2013 by Craig Wiseman,⁤ joey Moi, and Seth England. It touts 28 No. ‍1 U.S.⁤ country airplay hits, 47 No. 1 country hits across international territories, more than 100 recording Industry ‍Association of America-certified titles, and 47 billion global streams, and has helped make stars out of Morgan Wallen, Florida Georgia Line,⁣ and ⁤Hardy.‍ England has⁣ expanded Big Loud to include independent ventures under its⁣ label and publishing subsidiaries such as Songs & Daughters, Big Loud Rock, Big⁢ Loud Texas, severance⁢ Records, Back Blocks Music, Hardy’s Hixtape, and Ern’s Cadillac Music.

2. Mike Dean

Grammy-winning ⁤producer,⁣ engineer, ‍and multi-instrumentalist

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