Weekly Chart Report (7/19/13)

Jana Kramer recently visited WMIL in promotion of her No. 55 single, “I Hope It Rains.” Pictured (L-R): Tom Martens (W.A.R.), Jana Kramer and Kerry Wolfe (PD-WMIL).
Lady Antebellum’s “Goodbye Town” seizes this week’s No. 1 spot with 3,152 spins. Kip Moore’s “Hey Pretty Girl” holds fast, maintaining the No. 2 spot for three weeks in a row. Hunter Hayes’ “I Want Crazy” comes in at No. 3, with Tyler Farr’s “Redneck Crazy” at No. 4. Meanwhile, Randy Houser’s “Runnin’ Outta Moonlight” runs up the chart, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week is Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” at No. 6, Justin Moore’s “Point At You” at No. 7, Billy Currington’s “Hey Girl” at No. 8, Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 9 and Kacey Musgraves’ “Blowin’ Smoke” at No. 10.
Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” is the week’s greatest gainer, climbing to No. 6 with an additional 474 spins. Darius Rucker’s “Radio” makes a stellar leap, jumping from No. 88 to No. 49 with another 422 spins. Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” moves up 10 spots, landing at No. 26 with an extra 394 spins. Fellow superstar Taylor Swift climbs to No. 24 with an added 348 spins. Lastly, Currington’s “Hey Girl” breaks the Top 10, landing at No. 8 with another 318 spins.
MusicRow’s chart welcomes five fantastic debuts this week, with Rucker’s “Radio” debuting at No. 49, Bush Hawg’s “Crushin’” at No. 72, Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis’ “I Know What You Did Last Night” at No. 75, Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean’s “Drivin’ Around Song” at No. 76 and LiveWire’s “Whiskey Sunday” at No. 78.
Frozen Playlists: KYTN, WUCZ, KIAI, KKAJ, WKWS, WTRS, WAAG, KCJC, KVOM

KZPK MD Brook Stephens met up with the boys of the Eli Young Band before they played their No. 33 single “Drunk Last Night” during the Minneapolis leg of the ‘No Shoes Nation Tour’ at Target Field. Pictured (L to R): EYB’s James Young, Mike Eli, Brook Stephens, EYB’s Jon Jones and Chris Thompson.
Upcoming Singles
July 22
North 40/Hey Girl Hey/Rhymetown Ent.
Jay Jolley/God Save Us All From Religion/Double J Records
Jason Sturgeon/Angel Eyes/Toolpusher
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville
Lisa Matassa/I Won’t Ask/CPR Music Group
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart Of Dixie/Big Machine
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros./WMN
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol
Zane Williams/Overnight Success/Be Music & Entertainment
July 29
Jared Blake/Countryfied/Skiddco Records
Blue Sky Riders/Brave/3 Dream Records
The Henningsens/I Miss You/Arista Nashville
Coleman Brothers/Back On The Farm/Fishin Hole
Frankie Ballard/Helluva Life/Warner Bros.-W.A.R.
Ash Bowers/Shake It Off/New Revolution
Ronnie Dunn/Kiss You There/Little Will-E/HitShop
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joes
August 5
Austin Webb/Slip On By/Streamsound
August 6
Brett Eldredge/Bring You Back/Atlantic
August 12
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal
Kristy Lee Cook feat. Randy Houser/Wherever Love Goes/Broken Bow Records
August 19
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records
Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 49
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 72
Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis/I Know What You Did Last Night/Red River – 75
Colt Ford feat. Jason Aldean/Drivin’ Around Song/Average Joe’s – 76
LiveWire/Whiskey Sunday – 78
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 29
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 20
George Strait/I Believe/MCA – 15
Kelly Clarkson/Tie It Up/RCA-Columbia Nashville – 12
Eli Young Band/Drunk Last Night/Republic – 12
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 11
Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin’ You/Black River – 11
Miranda Lambert/All Kinds Of Kinds/RCA – 9
Bush Hawg/Crushin’/RCA Nashville – 9
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Florida Georgia Line/Round Here/Republic Nashville – 474
Darius Rucker/Radio/Capitol – 422
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 394
Taylor Swift/Red/Big Machine – 348
Billy Currington/Hey Girl/Mercury Nashville – 318
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Danielle Bradbery/The Heart of Dixie/Big Machine – 178
Dylan Scott/Makin This Boy Go Crazy/Sidewalk Records – 175
Johnny Rivers/My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It – 140
George Ducas/Cowtown/Spin Doctors – 134
Vince Hatfield/World Goes Round/Blue Moon – 134

Before his second sold-out show at Fenway Park, Jason Aldean gave Country radio a peek at his view from the stage. In attendance were KSD, KTTS, KWNR, McVay Media, WCKT, WKLB, WNOE, WPOR, WQNU, WRNS, WRNX, WSOC, WTHD, WUSN.

Mother-daughter duo Belles And Whistles have been touring Country radio in promotion of “Boy Like You.” Pictured here with U.S. 51’s Rob Grayson.




John Rich, who won the eleventh season of Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice, is preparing to return to television with his own show.
Evan Lowenstein, Founder & CEO of Stageit, has been confirmed as the keynote speaker for Leadership Music Summit: Digital Solutions Powered by the Entrepreneurial Spirit. Lowenstein will deliver a keynote entitled “The Artist as Entrepreneur.” The event will take place Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Nashville’s Marathon Music Works.
Semi-finalists for the 19th Annual Inspirational Country Music Awards have been revealed. The 2013 ICM Faith, Family and Country Convention and Awards will take place at Two Rivers at Opryland in Nashville on Oct. 20-24, with the Inspirational Country Music Awards taking place on Oct. 24 at Two Rivers.
John McBride and Martina McBride called on designers Bob and Cortney Novogratz (from Bravo TV’s 9 By Design and HGTV’s Home By Novogratz) to create the classroom for John McBride’s B
Taylor Swift, Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton, The Band Perry, Luke Bryan and Hunter Hayes are nominated for the 2013 Teen Choice Awards. The awards show will be aired on FOX on Sunday, Aug. 11. FGL is nominated for Choice Summer Song for the remix of “Cruise,” featuring Nelly. Swift is nominated for Choice Single: Female Artist for “I Knew You Were Trouble.”
Steve Wariner will release his latest album It Ain’t All Bad on Tuesday, Sept. 10. The release marks Wariner’s first non-instrumental album in more than eight years. Besides producing the album and writing or co-writing its songs, Wariner will release the album on his own label, SelecTone Records, and distribute it through Allegro Distribution.