Weekly Chart Report (5/17/13)


SPIN ZONE

KWNR/Las Vegas' Ransom (R) and Jojo (L) recently visited with Chris Janson before he hit the stage for Country at the Park at Mountain's Edge.

KWNR/Las Vegas’ Ransom (R) and Jojo (L) recently visited with Chris Janson before he hit the stage for Country at the Park at Mountain’s Edge.


As the temps begin to rise and summer finally arrives, Brad Paisley‘s current single ushers in warmer temps as summer finally arrives. “Beat This Summer” ranks atop the MusicRow Country Breakout chart. Last week’s No. 1 song, Tim McGraw featuring Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care,” is at No. 2 this week, followed by The Band Perry‘s “Done” at No. 3, Blake Shelton‘s “Boys Round Here” at No. 4 and Jake Owen‘s “Anywhere With You” at No. 5. Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” continues its swift climb to land at No. 6 after six weeks on the chart. The Henningsens‘ “American Beautiful” holds steady at No. 7 again this week, while Zac Brown Band‘s “Jump Right In” ups a notch to No. 8. Kip Moore‘s “Hey Pretty Girl” rises from No. 10 to No. 9, while Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” gains two slots to round out the Top 10.
Keith Urban returns to the chart with a new single, “Little Bit of Everything,” from his upcoming album. The song gained the most spins this week (643) to land at No. 42. Lady Antebellum‘s “Goodbye Town” is storming up the chart, jumping from No. 47 to No. 28 this week, with 520 added spins. Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” gained 303 spins enough to put it in the No. 6 slot on the chart. Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” adds 288 spins this week, breaking into the Top 10. Chris Young‘s “Aw Naw” accumulated 270 added spins, enough to rise from No. 48 to No. 37.
Keith Urban‘s “Little Bit of Everything” is also the highest debut this week, breaking onto the chart at No. 42, followed by Branch & Dean‘s “The Dash” at No. 66, Mark Chesnutt‘s “When The Lights Go Out” at No. 75, Chuck Wicks‘ “Salt Life” at No. 77 and Tyler Barham‘s “17 & Young” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: WPPL, KGMN, KVVP, KXBZ, WBKR

Upcoming Singles
May 20
Ashley Monroe/You Got Me/Warner Bros.-WMN
Keith Urban/Little Bit of Everything/Capitol Nashville
Jana Kramer/I Hope It Rains/Elektra Nashville-WAR
Adrianna Freeman/Just a Girl/AFM Entertainment
David Bradley/Get A Hero Home/Gecko
Mark Bray/Let Me Know That You’re Mine/HGN
May 27
Dustin Lynch/Wild In Your Smile/BBR
John Fogerty w/ Miranda Lambert feat. Tom Morello/Wrote A Song For Everyone/Vanguard
Ali Dee/It Ain’t/Diamond Dee
Alexandra Lee/Dancin’ Round the Fire/Wild Blue Records
Jordan Anderson/You Aint Ready For Me/GTD
May 28
David Nail/Whatever She’s Got/MCA Nashville
June 3
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville
Lydia Hollis/All For You/HMG
Chelsea Bane/James Dean/Jobe
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
June 16
Travis Tritt (feat. Tyler Reese)/Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough
July 8
Downday/Back In The Day/Render
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 42
Branch & Dean/The Dash/SSM Nashville – 66
Mark Chesnutt/When The Lights Go Out/Nada Dinero – 75
Chuck Wicks/Salt Life/Chuck Wicks – 77
Tyler Barham/17 & Young/YN Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 46
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 33
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 19
Trace Adkins f. Colbie Caillat/Watch The World End/Show Dog-Universal – 15
Branch & Dean/The Dash/SSM Nashville – 14
Lee Brice/Parking Lot Party/Curb – 13
Thomas Rhett/It Goes Like This/Valory Music Group – 12
Love and Theft/If You Ever Get Lonely/RCA Nashville – 10
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Keith Urban/Little Bit Of Everything/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 643
Lady Antebellum/Goodbye Town/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 520
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 303
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 288
Chris Young/Aw Naw/RCA Nashville – 270
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Amber Hayes/Any Day Is A Good Day/GMV Nashville-A-OK Entertainment – 211
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP – 204
SaraBeth/Kickin’ And Screamin’/Circle S Records – 202
Jason Cassidy/Blame It On Waylon/Blake Records – 196
Shelley Laine/Born Again American/SLG – 192

Streamsound Records’ Dakota Bradley made a recent visit to WUSN/Chicago in support of his current single, "Somethin' Like Somethin,” available May 14th. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Kapugi (WUSN/Chicago, PD), Dakota Bradley, Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago, MD) and Mike Culotta (Streamsound).

Streamsound Records’ Dakota Bradley made a recent visit to WUSN/Chicago in support of his current single, “Somethin’ Like Somethin,” available May 14. Pictured (L-R): Jeff Kapugi (WUSN/Chicago, PD), Dakota Bradley, Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago, MD) and Mike Culotta (Streamsound).


The Band Perry visited with KKGO before the finale of American Idol. Pictured (L-R) Reid Perry, Kimberly Perry, Shawn Parr and Neil Perry.

The Band Perry visited with KKGO before the finale of ‘American Idol’. Pictured (L-R): Reid Perry, Kimberly Perry, Shawn Parr and Neil Perry.


 

'American Idol' Runner-Up Kree Harrison To Make Opry Debut

Kree Harrison

Kree Harrison


Kree Harrison, who was named the runner-up last night during the season finale of American Idol, will make her debut on the Grand Ole Opry on Tuesday, June 4. Joining Harrison on the Opry bill will be American Idol judge Keith Urban. Last night (May 16) Urban and Harrison performed Urban’s “Where The Blacktop Ends” (see video below).
“I’m speechless. It has been my lifelong dream to perform at the Grand Ole Opry. I am so honored to be invited!” says the singer. Harrison’s debut single “All Cried Out,” is available now at iTunes.
Additional performers previously announced for the June 4 show include Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flattsand Lennon and Maisy from ABC’s Nashville. The Opry fun will begin earlier in the afternoon with an Opry Plaza Party presented by Humana® featuring a performance by hit-maker Lee Brice.
Other Opry shows during the week include Friday, June 7, which will feature performances from Carrie Underwood, Lauren Alaina, Josh Turner, Country Music Hall of Famers Mel Tillis and Charley Pride, and others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDidUbxJ5Sw
 

Charlie Cook On Air: Country Radio's Competing Formats

CCook-onair-sm11If you work in the radio business, Arbitron is your greatest fear or your best friend. To be fair, Arbitron has nothing to do with whether you are successful or not. That falls on you; however, Arbitron does tell everyone. They are a great resource. If you use the research they gather beyond the audience rank, you can begin to build a story for your station against other media and making sure you’re on target. New information from Arbitron was released recently and continues to provide good news for radio in general and Country radio in particular. The Country radio station audience continued to grow and remained the most listened to format. The growth came from listeners aged 18-24 and Country is ranked the number two most listened to format with teens nationally.
I am theorizing that this comes from performers like Hunter Hayes, Brantley Gilbert, Luke Bryan and of course Taylor Swift. Add the success of The Voice with young people and the audience Blake Shelton brings to the radio. I know I am leaving out a half dozen more acts that appeal to the 12-24 year olds to benefit Country radio, but you get the point. Top 40 is actually the fastest growing music format on the radio and because the time spent with Top 40 stations is less than a format like Country, the actual number of weekly listeners in number one. While Country radio has spurted with teens recently, 30 percent of all female teens listen to Top 40 radio nationally. Because Country radio gets 50 percent of its audience from females, the other format Country stations need to be aware of is Contemporary Christian music. It has the highest proportion of female listeners in the Arbitron study. You read that right. The industry believes the format is female leaning in appeal but the truth is the gender split is close to 50/50. A year ago, the format saw the largest share of males in the last six years.
While the share of younger listeners is growing on Country radio, the sweet spot is showing some erosion. The 35-54 share of the audience is off with the 35-44 portion down more than what would be comfortable. Is that attributable to the rise in Contemporary Christian? Or is that where Country is strong versus other markets? We like to think Country is strong just in the South and Southwest but market size is the real determiner. Overall, the format has a 14.2 share, all in. In the PPM markets the share is half that at 7.8. In some markets the share doubles to 15.6 on average and zooms to over a quarter of the audience (25.2) in non-Metro markets.
That said, there is a definite delineation of success of the format. A swatch from Idaho to West Virginia, in some areas three states deep, the format performs substantially above average. Only in California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey and Rhode Island does the format perform substantially below average. Country radio performs way above index from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. with radio listeners with middays scoring the highest against average. Weekends continue to be a challenge. I wonder if all of the remote Country stations do Saturdays to help the bottom line at the expense of audience tune-ins. The format scores an 80 on the index scale. Yikes! Remotes are NOT going away so stations should step up and make them less a chore and more a fun experience for listeners.
This information is valuable for programmers to understand the changing attitudes of their audience and for sales departments to know 92 percent of the American population is using radio each week. As listeners find other ways to use radio, we can track Country radio as the number one format for number of streaming stations at 60 percent of all FM stations streaming online and over a third of all AM country stations found online. HD radio is also becoming a player for country stations. A small number but already 10 percent of Country FMs are available in HD.
This is an exciting time for broadcast radio as owners and managers are providing the programming consumers want and new ways to use radio. Country should be proud to be leading the way.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)

Jennifer Nettles Working on Solo Album

Jennifer Nettles

Jennifer Nettles


Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles will release her first solo album this fall. The vocalist – and multiple Grammy, AMA, ACM Awards, CMT Awards and CMA Awards winner – has enlisted the help of esteemed producer Rick Rubin on the project.
Rubin, previously co-president of Columbia Records and founder of Def Jam Records, has worked with a variety of artists including Johnny Cash,  Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Sheryl Crow, The Avett Brothers, Lana Del Ray, Adele, Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Dixie Chicks.
“I am absolutely thrilled and wholly proud to be working with Rick,” said Nettles. “If you ask any musician who is on their producer ‘bucket list’, Rick would be on each and every one.”
According to Rolling Stone, Nettles and Rubin have been working at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, Calif., with several ace studio musicians, including keyboardist Ian McLagan (who worked with the Rolling Stones), drummer Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), bassist Jason Lader (who has worked with Mars Volta), guitarists Smokey Hormel (who has played with Beck and Tom Waits) and Matt Sweeney (known for his work with Cat Power). Both Sweeney and Hormel worked on Rubin’s American Recordings series with Johnny Cash.
This weekend, Nettles will be in Las Vegas as a presenter at the Billboard Music Awards on May 19.

Artist Updates (5-16-13)

Pictured (L-R): Eli Young Band’s James Young, Mike Eli, Producer Michael Knox, Alabama’s Randy Owen, Eli Young Band’s Jon Jones and Chris Thompson.

Pictured (L-R): Eli Young Band’s James Young, Mike Eli, Producer Michael Knox, Alabama’s Randy Owen, Eli Young Band’s Jon Jones and Chris Thompson.


Eli Young Band joined Alabama‘s Randy Owen in the studio recently to record “The Closer You Get” as part of the upcoming release Alabama & Friends. The project will also include Toby Keith, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw and Rascal Flatts.

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MessinaJo Dee Messina has rescheduled her upcoming Canadian tour dates to tend to her mother, who has been hospitalized following heart complications. “I wanted to write to you myself and let you know, sadly we had to move those shows to October,” Messina said via her website. “My mother hasn’t been well. I had to be the one to make the call on whether or not we were going to keep these shows in place or move them. I didn’t feel comfortable being so far away, not having the ability to get home fast.” For a list of rescheduled Canadian tour dates, visit jodeemessina.com.

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Porter Wagoner


The sixth annual Porter Wagoner Memorial Artists & Anglers Fishing Tournament has been set for Friday, May 31 at Old Hickory Lake. This year’s tournament will take place from 6 a.m. until noon. Country music artists and celebrities will again be paried with top female and male professional bass anglers. Boats will launch from the Rockland Recreation Area in Hendersonville near the Old Hickory Dam. The weigh-in will be held on the grounds of Fontanel in White’s Creek, with live entertainment beginning at 11 a.m. and weigh-in scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

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jason crabb children's bookNashville-based Gospel singer Jason Crabb has released his first children’s book. One God, One You is currently available at all Jason Crabb concerts, events and online at www.JaseCrabb.com.
 
 

Artists Line Up to Party for St. Jude

John Rich St. JudeGood music for a good cause. John Rich will welcome friends Wynonna, Larry the Cable Guy, Big Kenny and Lisa Rinna for  St. Jude Presents John Rich & Friends.
The event will take place June 4 at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts in Memphis, Tenn. The event will serve as the second annual concert tee off for the 2013 FedEx St. Jude Classic. Proceeds from the concert, as well as the FedEx St. Jude Classic, will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®.
“From the first time I visited St. Jude years ago, I knew that it was a place I belonged,” said Wynonna. “As a mother, I look into the eyes of every child and I realize that they could easily be one of my children. As an artist, I ask myself, ‘What can I do to bring a blessing to these wounded and hurting families?'”
“One of the greatest honors of my life’s work is to help the kids at St Jude,” says John Rich. “To bring music to their lives, and use music to raise funds for their care is something bigger than a hit song or a sold out concert. I’m very appreciative to my friends Big Kenny, Wynonna, Larry the Cable Guy and Lisa Rinna for participating this year in our special event! This will be a great celebration ‘For The Kids’!”
Tickets range from $40-$80 per person and are available at ticketmaster.com.

Nashville Dancin' Lineup Announced

nashville-dancin'11featuredMusic City’s free community event Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General is revving up for the summer. Produced by TomKats Inc. and Kaleidoscope Media, LLC, more than 25 local and national music acts will perform on the seven-week Thursday night lineups. Among the early headliners taking the State Water Heaters Stage are Shooter Jennings, Delta Rae, Pat McLaughlin, Mishka, Edwin McCain, Donna the Buffalo and Colt Ford. The event will run from June 13 through Aug. 1.
GAC personality Storme Warren will host the event. “We’re showcasing artists from all genres to appeal to the whole Nashville community, featuring, as much as possible, local talent,” said Tom Morales, a creator and producer for the event. “Thursday nights will be a great night out for downtown professionals, tourists, families from the suburbs and anyone in Nashville who loves music.”
Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General will launch in Nashville’s historic Riverfront Park. Doors open at 5 p.m., while happy hour and music starts at 6 p.m. Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks, with several more artists slated to perform over the summer.
Nashville Dancin’ Lineup:
June 13
Donna the Buffalo
Tommy Malone
18 South
The Lonely Biscuits

June 20
Shooter Jennings
Royal Southern Brotherhood
McCrary Sisters
Raelyn Nelson
Britt Ronstadt
June 27
Delta Rae
The Vespers
Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes

July 4 *details to be announced
Derek St Holmes Band
Phoenix StoneJuly 11
Mishka
Pat McLaughlin
Kansas Bible Company
TAR (Trapp, Abbott & Rhodes)
Oak Creek Band

July 18
Mike Farris & the Roseland Rhythm Revue
The Kingston Springs
Sol Cat
Roots of a RebellionJuly 25
Edwin McCain
The Kicks
Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes
Modoc
August 1
Bud Light 50-50-1 Presents – Colt Ford – 21+ show

Warner Nashville To Host CMT Awards Fan After-Party

WMN CMA Official Afterparty11Warner Music Nashville will host The Warner Sound Presents: 2013 CMT Music Awards Official Fan After Party on June 5. The party will feature intimate performances by Warner Music Nashville artists Brett Eldredge, The Farm Inc., Jana Kramer and Charlie Worsham. Immediately following the 2013 CMT Music Awards (held at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena), country fans can head to the party at aVenue (120 3rd Avenue South) in downtown Nashville.
Doors will open at 9:30 p.m. with a VIP meet and greet at 10 p.m. The show will begin at 10:30 p.m. General admission tickets are available in limited quantities now in the Warner Music Nashville Official Store.

Clear Channel Partners with CW Television Network

clear-channelThe CW Television Network and Clear Channel will partner to air four Clear Channel event franchises, including the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas this September and the Jingle Ball concert series in November and December, according to the Calgary Herald.
On July 15, The CW will broadcast highlights from The iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party, which takes place June 29-30 in Miami. A two-day special from the iHeartRadio Festival will be announced in July.
Highlights from the 14 Jingle Ball concerts will air in December. Also, iHeartRadio’s occasional album release parties will air during release week for participating artists. Taylor Swift and Justin Timberlake were the inaugural performers for the latter franchise during their respective release weeks.
“This is something I’ve been discussing with Bob Pittman ever since I first came to Clear Channel nearly two years ago,” says John Sykes, president of Clear Channel Enterprises. “Clear Channel is more than just a radio company. We’re creating entertainment events that you’ll be able to listen to on the radio, stream online and now watch on TV. We were impressed by the appreciation [CW president] Mark Pedowitz had for our programming, and are excited to have a multi-tier broadcast partner like the CW working so closely with our entertainment team.”
Sykes added that Clear Channel is also developing two other TV specials for a to-be-determined broadcast partner.
 
 

Primetime 'Nashville': A Picture from Life's Other Side

Juliette is getting closer to her roadie/co-writer Avery.

Juliette is getting closer to her roadie/co-writer Avery.


“A Picture from Life’s Other Side”
Season 1 | Episode 120 | Aired 05/15/2013
Nashville has been picked up for a second season on ABC, albeit without producer Loucas George. The show will remain in its Wednesday night, 10 p.m. ET/ 9 p.m. CT, time slot.
Next week’s season finale looks like a doozie. Last night’s episode was full of big plot developments, mostly in the last few minutes of the show. Juliette’s mom Jolene died from a drug overdose after shooting and killing Juliette’s blackmailer Dante. Juliette discovered them dead in her mom’s apartment in an apparent murder/suicide. Also, Juliette’s relationship with Avery continued to develop, including a songwriting session together.
A storyline that has been bubbling all season is heating to a roaring boil. Rayna’s daughter Maddie snooped through her mom’s things and discovered that Teddy is not her biological father. This will play a major role in the season finale (see video below).

Rayna continued to build her record label, and was very impressed by Will (Chris Carmack) during an audition. He floored her and her manager with a performance of “A Showman’s Life” (written by Jesse Winchester–the song has also been recorded by George Strait on his album Here For A Good Time).
Rayna revealed the name of the imprint, Highway 65, during an appearance at the Grand Ole Opry. The occasion was the Opry debut of her first label signee, Scarlett. Shown escorting the young songwriter to her dressing room was real-life Opry exec and Nashville executive producer Steve Buchanan. Supporting Scarlett on one of her finest performances to date were musicians Jim Lauderdale and Sam Bush.
Too bad Scarlett’s beau Gunnar wasn’t in the audience to see her shine. Instead, he and Will were in lock-up following a bar fight. The brawl broke out after Gunnar played “If Momma Coulda Seen Me” (written by Steve Earle) and a guy in the audience questioned the authenticity of the lyrics about spending time in prison.
At the Opry, Scarlett’s ex, Avery, watched proudly from the Opry balcony and even sent a gift to her dressing room. Later, when Scarlett bailed the guys out of jail, she told Gunnar she was fed up with his new bad-boy persona, and said he should take a hike until he could get his act together.
Other songs featured on the episode included Rayna’s “It’s My Life” (written by Sarah Buxton and Bob DiPiero).
Next week, look for Brad Paisley in the season finale.