Weekly Chart Report (2/04/11)


Davis Music Group's Jacob Lyda performed his new single, "I'm Doing Alright," for the staff at WDRM in Huntsville, AL. (L-R): WDRM's AJ McCloud, Lyda and WDRM's Jim Tice.


SPIN ZONE
It’s Blake Shelton’s world right now, but thankfully he lets us stay here and read his Twitter feed. This week he’s on top of the CountryBreakout chart with “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” which surges ahead of Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” with a gain of 111 spins.
Positions 3-11 are all showing positive movement, with Taylor Swift’s No. 3 “Back To December” looking like a soon-to-be No. 1 contender. A few paces back, Billy Currington’s “Let Me Down Easy” (No. 7), Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson’s “Don’t You Wanna Stay” (No. 8), Darius Rucker’s “This” (No. 10) and Thompson Square’s “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” (No. 11) all score triple digit spin gains.

Back Porch Productions hosted Craig Morgan, Luke Bryan, Chuck Wicks, Lee Brice, Thompson Square at the K92FM All Star Acoustic Jam with host Kix Brooks at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida on January 16. (L-R): Back Porch Productions Founder/CEO Carly Horvat; Wicks; and Back Porch staffers Ashley Roeder and Lauren Denig.


This chart also has the exciting and triumphant debut of Ronnie Dunn’s first solo single, “Bleed Red.” Programmers jumped all over the song and it easily snapped up our highest debut at No. 46. Keith Urban’s latest, “Without You,” also had a huge debut, landing at No. 65 with no prior reports.
It’s tough out there with numerous superstar singles blasting up the chart, but a few independent artists are making some noise. Burns & Poe’s “How Long Is Long Enough” is still gaining spins at No. 28, for starters. And at No. 35, Eric Lee Beddingfield’s“The Gospel According To Jones” continues to move upward. Katie Armiger’s “Best Song Ever” is just a hair behind at No. 36, and the Bellamy Brothers are now at No. 40 with “Back In The Day.”
RADIO NEWS
Bold Gold Media’s WDNB Thunder-102/Liberty, NY held its 5th Annual Thunder Blood Bowl at Monticello Casino & Raceway on Wednesday, January 26th. The event is one of the largest blood drives in New York’s Sullivan County, and this year 78 units of blood were donated for the local blood bank. “Our ‘ThunderHeads’ never cease to amaze me in their capacity to give,” comments Market Manager/GM/morning co-host Paul Ciliberto. “We even had eight first time donors during this drive.”







Upcoming Singles
February 7
Joanna Smith/Georgia Mud/Columbia
David Nail/Let It Rain/MCA
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol
Colt Ford/Country Thang/Average Joes
Doobie Brothers/World Gone Crazy/HOR/CO5
February 14
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rockstar/Root 49/Quarterback
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/ Sony — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 64
Jamey Johnson/Heartache/Mercury — 76
Matthew Huff/As TIme Goes By/MGH Records — 77
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 79
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Sony — 627
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 368
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 331
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 263
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 247
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Sean Patrick McGraw/My So Called Life/Little Engine Records — 184
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 179
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 168
The Grascals/I Am Strong/BlueGrascal — 157
Scott Lindsey/Miss Lead Me On/Gray Trailer — 147
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 30
David Bradley feat. Rodney Crowell/Hard Time Movin’ On/Gecko — 13
D.J. Miller/Whatever It Takes/Evergreen — 12
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 10
Carter’s Chord/A Little Less Comfortable/Show Dog-Universal — 10
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 9

Gloriana with KNCI staffers after a listener event. (L-R): Tom, KNCI afternoon jock Kodiak, Rachel, KNCI PD Byron Kennedy, Cheyenne, KNCI Promo Dir. Matt Viera, and Michael.


Sunny Sweeney played a sold out show at Club Rodeo in San Jose on Jan. 28. (L-R): Republic Nashville Pres. Jimmy Harnen, KRTY GM Nate Deaton, Sweeney, KRTY GSM Tina Ferguson and KRTY Night Jock Indiana Al.

Artist Notes

Keith Urban on Good Morning America • Sean Patrick McGraw’s Song Kicks Off Super Bowl • Steel Magnolia On David Letterman • Grascals on TV
>>Keith Urban will debut “Without You”, the second single off of his recently released CD Get Closer, with a performance on ABC’s Good Morning America Feb. 17. The song is the follow up to his 24th top 5 hit “Put You In A Song.” Also, Urban will appear on FOX Sunday, Feb. 6 to help kick off Super Bowl XLV as part of the pre-game festivities broadcast live from the Cowboys Stadium in North Texas. Tickets for his recently announced Get Closer 2011 World Tour will go on sale beginning Feb. 11.

Sean Patrick McGraw


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>>Westwood One’s Super Bowl game broadcast will kick off live from Cowboys Stadium with a special rendition of Little Engine Records recording artist, Sean Patrick McGraw’s song “Git Yer Cowboy On,” off his April 2  EP release My So Called Life. McGraw customized some of the lyrics to be apropos to this year’s Super Bowl.
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>>Big Machine recording act Steel Magnolia will perform “Last Night Again,” on the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS this Monday, Feb. 7. The act, whose self-titled debut album soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Albums Chart only 12 hours upon its release, also scored a 2011 Academy of Country Music Award nomination this week for “Top Vocal Duo.” Steel Magnolia will resume tour dates with Blake Shelton on Feb. 18 in Winnie, Texas.
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>>The Grascals recently wrapped up an East Coast promotional tour for their new CD, The Grascals & Friends – Country Classics with a Bluegrass Spin. The CD is available exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store®.

Pictured: A full day at Fox News Channel included performances and interviews on Fox & Friends, Fox News Live and Fox & Friends "After The Show Show." Grascals members Terry Eldredge and Jamie Johnson with host Ashley Dvorkin. (Credit: Jeremy Westby)

Radio Visits

DJ Miller Earns Billboards Hot Shot Debut • Colt Ford Does His Country Thang • The Dirt Drifters Continue South • Guy Penrod Visits WSM

DJ Miller Earns Billboard’s Hot Shot Debut

Evergreen Records recording artist DJ Miller has been visiting stations on his second radio tour in support of his “Whatever It Takes” from his debut album, scheduled for a May 17 release. Miller earned Billboard’s “Hot Shot Debut” for the week ending Jan. 31. (L-R): Radio promoter Jack Pride, WBCT/Grand Rapids PD Doug Montgomery, Miller, WBCT air personality Bobby Bare.

Colt Ford Does His “Country Thang”

Colt Ford popped into WUBL The Bull’s studio bright and early last Friday (1/28) to be a guest on their morning show “Caffeinated Radio.” They played his new single, “Country Thang,” on air and talked with listeners about his concert that night at Wild Bill’s Atlanta. (L-R): WUBL’s Kristen Gates, Ford and WUBL’s Jason Pullman.

The Dirt Drifters Continue SE

The Dirt Drifters made their way south during their current radio tour visiting WKHX and MD Mike Macho in Atlanta. (L-R): Nick Diamond, Matt Fleener, Warner Music Nashville Pres./CEO John Esposito, Ryan Fleener, Macho, Jeremy Little, and Jeff Middleton.

Guy Penrod Visits WSM

Servant Records’ Guy Penrod visited with WSM morning host Bill Cody earlier this week as a part of a radio promotional tour for his current single, “Pray About Everything,” from his debut country CD, Breathe Deep. Photo: Jim Alderdice

Platinum Parade: Lambert and Swift

Miranda Lambert’s Platinum Parade • Taylor Swift’s Record-Breaking 2010

Miranda Lambert’s Platinum Parade

Columbia Nashville’s Miranda Lambert surprised the entire staff of Sony Music Nashville when she personally delivered plaques of her Platinum Certified album Revolution while serving her signature drink, Miranda-ritas.

(L-R): James Bledsoe, Mailroom Coord.; Denise Thomas, Facilities Mgr.; Lambert and Jan Baines, Project Mgr. IS&T. Photo: Tanya Welch

Taylor Swift’s Record-Breaking 2010

Big Machine Label Group’s Taylor Swift celebrated another record-breaking year at a party staged Friday, January 28 at Nashville’s Hard Rock Cafe. BMI saluted the chart-topping success of Swift’s self-penned “Mine,” the lead single from her triple platinum album Speak Now. Nielsen SoundScan presented Taylor with a plaque commemorating the historic debut week sales of Speak Now. In its first week of release the album sold more than 1,047,000 copies, marking the best-selling debut week for a female country artist, ever. Swift is Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan’s top-selling artist of 2010 and has sold a total of more than 20 million albums and over 35 million individual song downloads.

(L-R): producer Nathan Chapman, Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Troy Tomlinson, Taylor Swift, BMI’s Jody Williams, and Big Machine Label Group’s Scott Borchetta. Photo: Jamie Walls


(L-R): Big Machine Pres./CEO Scott Borchetta; Nielsen Ent.'s Eric Weinberg; Taylor Swift; Nielsen Ent.'s Josh Bennett; Big Machine Label Group VP Sales, Mktg. & Interactive Kelly Rich; and Producer Nathan Chapman. Photo: Jamey Walls

Luke Bryan Set For Capitol CRS Luncheon

Luke Bryan will perform at the Capitol Records Nashville luncheon at CRS 2011. The event is scheduled for Friday, March 4, from noon – 1:50 p.m. in the CMA Performance Hall inside the Nashville Convention Center.
Capitol Records Nashville President/CEO Mike Dungan says, “Luke delivers one of the best live performances in Country music. We are proud and excited to feature him at our luncheon!”
“With No. 1 hits like ‘Do I’ and ‘Rain is a Good Thing,’ and his current Top 5 single, ‘Someone Else Calling You Baby,’ Luke Bryan has proven to be one of the hottest new acts in Country music,” adds CRB Executive Director Bill Mayne. “Country radio recognized Luke’s talent when he broke onto the scene a few years ago, and now we are thrilled to have him perform for us at the Capitol Records Nashville luncheon at CRS 2011.”
CRS 2011 will be held March 2-4, 2011, in downtown Nashville, Tenn.

Dallas Davidson Celebrates String of Hits

Songwriter Dallas Davidson had an explosive 2010. He was a co-writer on five singles to hit the top of the charts last year, including “That’s How Country Boys Roll” (Billy Currington), “Gimmie That Girl” (Joe Nichols), “Rain is a Good Thing” (Luke Bryan), “All About Tonight” (Blake Shelton), and “All Over Me” (Josh Turner). All of this success added up to Davidson being named Billboard‘s Country Songwriter of the Year.
To celebrate the serial hitmaker, BMI and EMI Music Publishing co-hosted a dinner on January 27 in Nashville and awarded him a plaque marking the occasion.

Pictured are (back row, l-r): BMI’s Jody Williams and Bradley Collins; EMI Music Publishing’s Laura Wright; BMI’s Mark Mason; wife Sarah Davidson; and BMI’s Leslie Roberts, Perry Howard, and Clay Bradley; (front row, l-r): EMI Music Publishing’s Tom Luteran and Ben Vaughn, Dallas Davidson; and EMI Music Publishing’s Missy Wilson. Photo by Eric England

Today's Famous Facts

Republic Nashville loses Bartholomew • Voorhis opens bookkeeping firm • CMHoF hosts Norro Wilson and free admission • MCTI Songwriter Show

Chip Voorhis


>>Chip Voorhis has opened Voorhis Consulting, a bookkeeping firm specializing in financial services for music publishers, songwriters, engineers and studios. “As a publisher myself, I was aware of the need on Music Row for a cost effective option for daily financial operations,” says Voorhis. “We take care of all those things that keep creative people from being creative.” Services include accounts payable and receivable, demo and master session bookkeeping, payroll and payroll returns, quarterly returns etc. Voorhis may be reached at 615-977-4727, or [email protected].
>>Republic Nashville Southwest Regional Promotion representative Weslea Bartholomew will be leaving her position on Feb. 22nd. Republic Nashville is now accepting applications to fill that position. Email resumes to [email protected]

Norro Wilson. Photo: CMHOF


>>Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame member, and acclaimed producer Norro Wilson will appear at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on March 5, as the latest subject of the quarterly programming series Poets and Prophets: Legendary Country Songwriters. The 1:30 p.m. in-depth interview and performance, held in the Museum’s Ford Theater and hosted by Museum Editor Michael Gray, is included with Museum admission and free to Museum members. The program will be streamed live at www.countrymusichalloffame.org. Wilson has written hits, such as “The Most Beautiful Girl,” “A Picture of Me (Without You),” “The Grand Tour” and “Soul Song.” He’s also produced records for John Anderson, Kenny Chesney, Sara Evans, George Jones, Sammy Kershaw, Reba McEntire, Steve Wariner, Tammy Wynette and more… Also at the Musuem, admission is free this Saturday (2/5). Special programs that day will include a Songwriter Session with Kent Blazy and Cory Batten; a Musical Petting Zoo for kids; and a performance by Street Corner Symphony.
>>The 38th annual Music City Tennis Invitational (MCTI) will begin the year’s activities with a songwriter showcase at the Bluebird Cafe on Feb. 10. Featured, award-winning songwriters include Victoria Shaw, Gary Burr, Jim Photoglo and Bob DiPiero. (for reservations call 615-383-1461). The two-day tennis tournament will take place on April 30 and May 1 at Vanderbilt University, where tennis players will compete with recording artists, celebrities, and other music industry insiders. MCTI is the only fundraising event that directly benefits the Center for Child Development at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt. The Center helps with a wide variety of developmental concerns, including developmental delay, cognitive impairment and intellectual disabilities (mental retardation), autism, cerebral palsy, ADHD and other behavior problems. For more info visit www.musiccitytennis.com.

Thirty Tigers Celebrates 10th Anniversary


President and co-founder David Macias


Marketing, management and distribution company Thirty Tigers is celebrating its 10th year in business this March. Co-founded by David Macias and Deb Markland, the company started as a small home-based consultancy, and today is a nine-person outfit with national distribution, and a Grammy-award winning release to its credit. Last year, Thirty Tigers’ sales totaled more than $4.3 million, up from $3.3 million in 2009.
Thirty Tigers plans to mark the occasion with events at SXSW and in Nashville.
The company’s growth was spurred by a 2002 partnership with Sony’s independent distribution and marketing arm, RED, which it recently re-upped through 2015. In 2006, Thirty Tigers added a management division, with a current roster that includes Jason Isbell, Elizabeth Cook, Low, Trampled By Turtles and Those Darlins.
Over the last decade, Thirty Tigers clients have included The Avett Brothers, James McMurtry, Drive-By Truckers, Todd Snider, Caitlin Rose, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Billy Joe Shaver, North Mississippi All Stars, and Kathy Mattea. They also released the 2005 Grammy-winning collection Beautiful Dreamer: The Songs of Stephen Foster, which was co-produced by Macias.
In exchange for about 10% of wholesale retail sales, Thirty Tigers provides project management, publicity services, radio promotion, new media marketing, financial modeling and distribution.
“I’m very proud of our business model,” says Macias. “We’re a great value proposition for our artists. My favorite quote about us was from an interview with Beth Nielsen Chapman about self-releasing artists, and she said that being with us was just like being with a label, only you got a check. I love that.”

Faxon's Note To EMI Staff

Roger Faxon


Last week’s sudden takeover of EMI by lien holder Citigroup shocked industry analysts who were not expecting any ownership changes until late March. MusicRow has obtained a copy of a letter from EMI head Roger Faxon that was sent to all EMI employees.
Faxon, spins the development as a “good thing – for EMI, for its staff, and most importantly for the artists and writers we are privileged to represent.” He notes that a sale of the company is inevitable, but he expects the record label and publishing assets to remain united. “It is our belief that EMI is greater than the sum of its parts, and that keeping the business together is the best way to create value for our artists and writers – and for our owners. And that is what we are absolutely focused on.”
Here is the letter in its entirety…

You may by now have heard the news that earlier today ownership of EMI passed from Terra Firma to Citigroup. I wanted to write to you all myself to explain why I think this is a good thing – for EMI, for its staff, and most importantly for the artists and writers we are privileged to represent.
First off, I’d like to explain exactly what has happened. When a company’s value is less than its debts, one solution is to go through an administration procedure which allows the sale of the business in partial satisfaction of those debts. In our case it is not hard to see that our parent company would never be able to repay the £3.4 billion it owed to Citi. With that being the case, it appointed an administrator empowered to sell EMI Group to Citi. This is sometimes called a ‘pre-pack’ because it can be done in a matter of hours – and that’s exactly what happened here.  This was followed by an immediate recapitalization of EMI, reducing the debt by 65% to £1.2 billion.
So that’s what happened, but what does new ownership mean for EMI and for you?
Well first off, it’s business as usual at EMI. Our staff, artists and songwriters are not affected in any way by these changes – all that has happened is that we now have a new owner in the shape of Citi. This change of ownership has taken place in the holding company above EMI, so it does not have an impact on the day to day business, except a positive one as it removes uncertainty and significantly reduces our debt burden. The existing management team, and everybody you deal with on a day to day basis, remains in place.
While clearly speculation will continue around us – this is EMI, after all – today’s news is incredibly positive for the company. We now not only have a clear strategy, but we also have the right capital and financial structure in place to deliver successful outcomes for artists and writers – and in the end, that is why every single one of us at EMI is here.
I am sure that you will all be aware that we have already made dramatic progress in transforming the business and creating a “new” and better EMI. We have been looking at every single system, process and technology that we have in place to ensure that we have the right set-up to be able to connect audiences to the great music that our creative talent produces. Today’s announcement will free us all up to focus our energy on continuing the transformation of the business.
Our new owners have made it very clear that they are absolutely supportive of our business and our strategy. They will provide us with a stable and supportive environment to continue on our present course as we build that Global Rights Management business. Clearly, a music company – even one as great as EMI – doesn’t exactly sit comfortably in a giant financial services company like Citi. So while Citi is clear that they are under no time pressure to sell, and that they intend to stabilize the business, there is no doubt that in due course EMI will be up for sale – just like it has been from the day Terra Firma bought it.
With the recent news about Warner Music being up for sale, we will no doubt continue to be the subject of the usual media frenzy.  The press will inevitably write that EMI will be broken up and sold in pieces, so let me say this as clearly as I can: our global rights management strategy with greater co-operation and collaboration between EMI Music and EMI Music Publishing is the future, and it takes both parts of the business working together to achieve that future. It is our belief that EMI is greater than the sum of its parts, and that keeping the business together is the best way to create value for our artists and writers – and for our owners. And that is what we are absolutely focused on.
I’d also like to quash one other suggestion. Regardless of the country of origin of our owner, EMI remains a British company – both legally and spiritually. The history, tradition, heritage of this company cannot, and will not, be erased by a change in shareholding. We are EMI not because of who owns us, but because of who we are — the home of great artists and songwriters of the past, present and future.
Much has changed at EMI and in our industry over the last three and a half years. But, what has not changed at EMI, and never will, is our fierce devotion to the artists and songwriters we represent. I believe that EMI, in both publishing and in recorded music, is stronger today because of that commitment. And I believe that, as a result of today’s announcement and the progress we have made in changing the company to date, we are better placed than ever to deliver on the promises that we make to every single one of the artists and writers that entrust us with their music.
Thank you to you and your artists for working with EMI, and for your support as we forge a new and exciting music business for the future.
All the best, Roger

Performance News: Toby, Currington, JaneDear girls

Toby Keith Returns to The Opry • Billy Currington on Leno • the JaneDear girls on Access Hollywood

Toby Keith Returns to The Grand Ole Opry

On December 14, 2002, Toby Keith made his first and only appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, until January 29 of this year when he returned to the Opry stage. “The Opry is the most prestigious historical music-related event in all of country music,” Toby says. “I don’t live in Tennessee and it’s always been difficult for me to make the arrangements to perform on that grand stage. But it doesn’t keep me from listening almost ritualistically to it.”

(L-R): Toby Keith and Opry Group/Gaylord Ent. President Steve Buchanan

Billy Currington Celebrates 10th Top 10 On The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

Mercury Nashville recording artist Billy Currington celebrated his 10th Top 10 hit, “Let Me Down Easy,” with a performance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on January 27. Currington will join Kenny Chesney on his 2011 ‘Goin’ Coastal’ Tour beginning March 17 in West Palm Beach, FL.

(L-R): Jay Leno and Billy Currington. Photo: Paul Drinkwater

the JaneDear girls Featured on Access Hollywood

Warner Bros. Records’ duo the JaneDear girls (Susie Brown and Danelle Leverett) stopped by Access Hollywood this week while promoting their self-titled debut album released February 1. Their visit came fresh off learning of their ACM Award nomination for Top Vocal Duo of the Year in addition to their nomination for Top New Vocal Duo.