MusicRow No. 1 Song

Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney


Columbia Nashville and Blue Chair Records have raised Kenny Chesney’s “Pirate Flag” to full staff on this week’s MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart.
Written by David Lee Murphy and Ross Copperman, the song is the first single from Chesney’s forthcoming April 30 album, Life On A Rock.
Chesney once again takes listeners back to the islands where he shows off his most recent sunshine escapades. Have a look at the Shaun Silva-directed music video below, which includes bikinis, underwater swimming and yacht jumping––apparent results of escapism to the islands.
MusicRow recently listened in to the new album at a private Nashville event, click here for coverage.

Chesney’s convoy will bring his “Pirate Flag” booty throughout North America this summer with a variety of opening acts including Eric Church, Eli Young Band and Kacey Musgraves.
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Weekly Chart Report (4/19/13)


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Susan Ashton recently met with Lake Broadcasting's Steve Culberson at WKGA while on a radio tour. Pictured (L-R): Susan Ashton, Steve Culberson and guitarist Jesse Michael Howard.

Susan Ashton recently met with Lake Broadcasting’s Steve Culberson at WKGA while on a radio tour. Pictured (L-R): Susan Ashton, Steve Culberson and guitarist Jesse Michael Howard.


Kenny Chesney‘s “Pirate Flag” is flying high atop the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart this week with 3671 spins. Darius Rucker‘s “Wagon Wheel” rolls into the No. 2 slot, while Eric Church‘s “Like Jesus Does” ups one notch to No. 3. Florida Georgia Line‘s former No. 1 single, “Get Your Shine On,” sits at No. 4, while Brantley Gilbert‘s “More Than Miles” holds steady at No. 5 for another week.
Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care” rises from No. 8 to No. 6 this week, while Brad Paisley‘s “Beat This Summer” lands at No. 7. The Band Perry‘s “Done” leaps into the Top 10 this week, rising from No. 12 to No. 8, as does Jake Owen‘s “Anywhere With You,” jumping from No. 11 to No. 9. Kelly Clarkson featuring Vince Gill‘s “Don’t Rush” holds steady at No. 10 this week.
Big gainers this week include Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party,” the top gainer with 717 added spins and landing at No. 26. Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” is at No. 30, with 484 additional spins. Hunter Hayes‘ “I Want Crazy” is at No. 40, gaining 438 spins this week. Blake Shelton‘s “Boys ‘Round Here” added 376 plays, enough to take the No. 14 spot. Little Big Town‘s “Your Side of the Bed” gained 336 additional spins this week, rising from No. 45 to No. 33.
New to the chart this week are LoCash Cowboy‘s “Chase A Little Love” at No. 65, Lizzie Sider‘s “I Love You That Much” at No. 66, Danny Griego‘s “I Wear My Own Kind of Hat” at No. 75, Hoyt Hughes‘ “Happy Endings” at No. 76, Adam Dean Mullins‘ “All My Favorite Memories” at No. 77, Maggie Rose‘s “Better” at No. 78, Michael Lynne‘s “Missing You” at N0. 79 and JB & The Moonshine Band‘s “The Only Drug” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: WRHT, KMKS, WBKR, WXXK
Upcoming Singles
April 15
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/19-Arista
Hayden Panettiere/Hypnotizing/Big Machine
Rachel Holder/Five Days/Curb
Chris Cagle/Dance Baby Dance/BPG
Casey Donahew Band/Whiskey Baby/Almost Country Entertainment
Chris Weaver Band/ So Damn Beautiful/American Roots
Tracy Delucia/Night Swim/GTR
April 22
Jared Ashley/Last Train to Memphis/Blaster
Eric Paslay/Friday Night/EMI Nashville
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy/WMN
Randy Rogers Band/Fuzzy/MCA Nashville
LoCash Cowboys/Chase A Little Love/Average Joes
Sins Country/Romeo and Juliette Sparks/GTR
 April 25
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
April 29
Joanna Smith/Girls Are Crazy/RCA
IMAJ/Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner/Triomphe Records
Dakota Bradley/Somethin’ Like Somethin’/Streamsound
David Shelby/Kick A Little Dirt Around/Highway South
May 6
Scotty McCreery/See You Tonight/Mercury-19-Interscope
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
LoCash Cowboys/Chase A Little Love/Average Joes Entertainment – 65
Lizzie Sider/I Love You That Much/Lizzie Sider Music – 66
Danny Griego/I Wear My Own Kind Of Hat – 75
Hoyt Hughes/Happy Endings/BlueBolt Records – 76
Adam Dean Mullins/All My Favorite Memories/PLC Records – 77
Maggie Rose/Better/RPM Entertainment – 78
Michael Lynne/Missing You/CMG – 79
JB & The Moonshine Band/The Only Drug/Average Joe’s – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 38
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy/Atlantic-WMN – 30
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 26
LoCash Cowboys/Chase A Little Love/Average Joes Entertainment – 15
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 15
Lizzie Sider/I Love You That Much/Lizzie Sider Music – 14
Eric Paslay/Friday Night/EMI Nashville – 12
Kacey Musgraves/Blowin’ Smoke/Mercury Nashville – 12
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol/UMG Nashville – 717
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 484
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy/Atlantic-WMN – 438
Blake Shelton/Boys Round Here/Warner Bros. – 376
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 336
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Casey Donahew Band/Whiskey Baby – 154
Joanna Smith/Girls Are Crazy/RCA Nashville – 153
Chris Cagle/Dance Baby Dance/Bigger Picture Group – 151
Breelan Angel/It’s My Turn/MisBhavin’ – 147
Amy Rose/I Just Want You To Know/Wild Rose – 146
Toby Keith gave Arizona’s Country Thunder festival its first-ever complete sell-out in its 25 year history and celebrated KMLE/Phoenix. Pictured (L-R): Tim Richards (PD); Drew Bland (MD); Lisa Owen (Show Dog Universal); Toby Keith; Brad Booker (morning show host); and Tim Pohlman (GM)

Toby Keith gave Arizona’s Country Thunder festival its first-ever complete sell-out in its 25 year history and celebrated KMLE/Phoenix. Pictured (L-R): Tim Richards (PD); Drew Bland (MD); Lisa Owen (Show Dog Universal); Toby Keith; Brad Booker (morning show host); and Tim Pohlman (GM)


Charlie Worsham visited with Eddie Haskell of KYGO while in Denver recently.

Charlie Worsham visited with Eddie Haskell of KYGO while in Denver recently.


 

Charlie Cook On Air: The Hottest Music Genre

CCook-onair-sm11The shifts in musical tastes are interesting to watch as a radio person. I am involved with all radio formats in my jobs as a programmer and consultant. That said, country music radio is what I watch most closely.

Country music is hotter than any other music genre today. The recently aired Academy of Country Music Awards show was more proof of this popularity. The broadcast was up 39 percent in audience appeal from last year and everyone I have spoken to agrees that it was the best ever ACM show.

First, congratulations to Bob Romeo and his hard-working staff, the Board of the ACM and Rac Clark, who has directed and produced this show for years now. The beginning of the show is always so important for locking the viewer into the program. Watch for the beginning of the shows every year on both the ACM and the Country Music Association shows. The opening in Las Vegas last week was exciting, energizing and enticing. The opening chat bit was funny; a little blue for my 11-year-old daughter who was my date to the show, but played right into the relationship that Blake has with the viewers of The Voice and with Luke Bryan, who is a star in his own right, playing the role of Adam Levine.

It was 45 minutes into the program before the first award was handed out. These shows are really all-star concerts with a few awards sprinkled in. The viewers are very happy with this format and 10-12 performers get to add a trophy to their resumes.

No other single musical format could pull this off. NARAS draws a good audience each year as long as the music from that year is balanced for the mainstream consumer. No other format can pull off ACM week in Las Vegas, the CMA Music Fest/Fan Fair and the CMA Awards show in the fall. This is not just because those of us involved with the format play well together for the health of the format (think Country Radio Seminar) but because the fans love and support the music and the artists to the highest levels.

The shift towards country music and country music radio are documented in CD sales and increased ratings with the younger demos. Overall Country Radio is at its highest 12+ national share ever scoring 14.1 percent of the listening. (Arbitron Fall 2011). Even in PPM markets (the top 48 markets in America) the format is the fourth most popular. This is before Cumulus put a Country station in New York City, so we expect that number to increase.

This increased interest in Country music was also reflected in CD sales this week, a consequence of the tune in of the ACM show. The much talked about Wheelhouse by Brad Paisley sold over 100,000 copies. Also in the Top 20 of sales were Eric Church (with two different titles), Blake Shelton, The Band Perry, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan (also with two different titles). Little Big Town, Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert also all saw increases from the preceding week.

If you doubt the increased visibility of Country music, think about this. An album cut from a Country artist, even a superstar like Brad Paisley, stopped the media in its tracks for almost a week.

(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
 

MusicRow No. 1 Song

FloridaGeorgia

Florida Georgia Line


Florida Georgia Line shines on the MusicRow Chart this week with its second No. 1 hit, “Get Your Shine On.”
This latest single, written by Rodney Clawson, Chris Tompkins, Brian Kelly and Tyler Hubbard­­, reinforces the band’s fun-loving nature after the duo’s last hit, “Cruise.”

If you haven’t caught the 2013 ACM fan-voted New Artist of the Year in concert, you’re in luck because they’re booked solid, playing various dates with the headlining tours of Luke Bryan and Taylor Swift. Catch them in Nashville when they perform during Craig Wiseman’s 9th annual Stars For Second Harvest benefit at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Tuesday, June 4, 2013.
If you go, you might even find yourself singing along!

Songwriters, Country Radio Honored in Las Vegas (Photos)

The BMI Board of Directors celebrated some of BMI’s most prolific songwriters at the 65th Annual National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Dinner on April 9 in Las Vegas. The private event celebrated the career of Michael Bolton, and was attended by BMI songwriters Gary Allan, Natalie Cole and Chris Daughtry.
Top broadcasters including Clear Channel, ABC, NBC, and CBS, along with other key NAB members, BMI executives, and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) members were in attendance.

Pictured (L-R): Gary Allan; Natalie Cole; BMI President & CEO Del Bryant; Michael Bolton; and Chris Daughtry.

Pictured (L-R): Gary Allan; Natalie Cole; BMI President & CEO Del Bryant; Michael Bolton; and Chris Daughtry.


 

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The ACM Radio Awards Reception was also held in Las Vegas the same week (on April 6), to celebrate winners Cody Alan (CMT Radio Live with Cody Alan; National), Cornbread, Judi Diamond and Cap’n Mac (WIL-FM, St. Louis; Major Market), Chris Carr, Maverick and Statt (WUBE, Cincinnati; Large Market), Rowdy Yates, Sunny Leigh and Carly Rush (KVOO, Tulsa, Okla.; Medium Market), and Gator Harrison, Styckman and Cowboy Kyle (WUSY, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Small Market).  Radio station of the year winners included WYCD in Detroit (Major Market), KAJA in San Antonio (Large Market), KUZZ in Bakersfield, Ca. (Medium Market) and KCLR in Columbia, Mo. (Small Market).

48th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards - ACM Radio Awards Reception

Gary Allan joins several radio award winners at the Radio Awards Reception.


Personality Award winners pose at the 48th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards ACM Radio Awards Reception at MGM Grand on April 6, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Personality Award winners pose at the 48th Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards ACM Radio Awards Reception at MGM Grand on April 6, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.


 

Weekly Chart Report (4/12/13)


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Black River's Kellie Pickler caught up with WXTU/Philadelphia in at the Vegas radio remotes during the ACMs. Pictured (L-R) Pickler, Razz.

Black River’s Kellie Pickler caught up with WXTU/Philadelphia in at the Vegas radio remotes during the ACMs. Pictured (L-R): Pickler, Razz.


Florida Georgia Line‘s “Get Your Shine On” takes over the top spot on MusicRow‘s CountryBreakout Chart this week, followed closely by Kenny Chesney‘s “Pirate Flag” at No. 2. Darius Rucker‘s “Wagon Wheel” rises from No. 6 to No. 3, followed by Eric Church‘s “Like Jesus Does” at No. 4. while Brantley Gilbert‘s “More Than Miles” gains two spots, settling in at No. 5. Brad Paisley‘s “Beat This Summer” charges into the Top 10 after only seven weeks on the chart, rising from No. 11 to No. 6. Miranda Lambert‘s former No. 1 single, “Mama’s Broken Heart” is a No. 7 this week. Rounding out the Top 10 are Tim McGraw w/Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care,” which breaks into the Top 10 at No. 8, Rascal Flatts‘ “Changed,” at No. 9 and Kelly Clarkson w/ Vince Gill‘s “Don’t Rush” at No. 10.
Luke Bryan‘s “Crash My Party” is the biggest gainer this week, with 617 spins, landing at No. 47. Carrie Underwood‘s “See You Again” earned 516 additional spins to take the No. 50 slot. Blake Shelton‘s “Boys Round Here” continues to gain momentum, adding 471 spins to take up residence at No. No. 20. Hunter Hayes‘ “I Want Crazy,” is at No. 65 and gained 341 spins this week. Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care” added 289 spins this week, landing at No. 8.
Bryan also had the highest debut this week with “Crash My Party” at No. 47, followed by Underwood’s “See You Again” at No. 50 and Hayes’ “I Want Crazy” at No. 65.
Frozen Playlists: KLMJ, KTTI, KVVP, WRHT, WXFL, WXXK

Upcoming Singles
April 15
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/19-Arista
Hayden Panettiere/Hypnotizing/Big Machine
Rachel Holder/Five Days/Curb
Chris Cagle/Dance Baby Dance/BPG
Casey Donahew Band/Whiskey Baby/Almost Country Entertainment
Chris Weaver Band/ So Damn Beautiful/American Roots
Tracy Delucia/Night Swim/GTR
April 19
Joanna Smith/Girls Are Crazy/RCA Nashville
April 22
Jared Ashley/Last Train to Memphis/Blaster
Eric Paslay/Friday Night/EMI Nashville
LoCash Cowboys/Chase A Little Love/Average Joes
Sins Country/Romeo and Juliette Sparks/GTR
 April 25
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
April 29
Joanna Smith/Girls Are Crazy/RCA
IMAJ/Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner/Triomphe Records
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 47
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 50
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy/Atlantic-WMN – 65
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 44
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 43
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy Atlantic/WMN – 29
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 23
Kacey Musgraves/Blowin’ Smoke/Mercury Nashville – 13
Blake Shelton/Boys Round Here/Warner Bros. – 12
Billy Currington/Hey Girl/Mercury Nashville – 11
Justin Moore/Point At You/Valory Music Co. – 9
Drake White/The Simple Life/UMG Nashville – 8
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Luke Bryan/Crash My Party/Capitol-UMG Nashville – 617
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/Arista – 516
Blake Shelton/Boys Round Here/Warner Bros. – 471
Hunter Hayes/I Want Crazy/Atlantic-WMN – 341
Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift/Highway Don’t Care/Big Machine – 289
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Clinton Gregory/Too Much Ain’t Enough/Melody Roundup Music – 201
Danny Griego/I Wear My Own Kind Of Hat – 176
Jason Cassidy/Blame It On Waylon/Blake Records – 169
Hoyt Hughes/Happy Endings/BlueBolt Records – 164
Emerson Drive/She’s My Kind Of Crazy/Open Road Recordings – 160
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Show Dog Universal Music’s Krystal Keith spent some time getting to know radio while in Vegas for the ACM Awards. Pictured (L-R)Front: Marty Mitchell (WKMK/NJ); Robin Rhodes (Premiere Radio); Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago); Keith; Kim Stewart (KSCS/Dallas); Liz Geerling (WUSN/Chicago). Back: Rick Moxley (SDU); Doug Montgomery (Premium Choice/Clear Channel); Mark Razz (WXTU/Philly); Tom Baldrica (SDU); Mike Sales (WKMK); George Nunes (SDU); Coyote Calhoun (WAMZ/Louisville); Taylor Shults (TKO Artist Management).

Show Dog Universal Music’s Krystal Keith spent some time getting to know radio while in Vegas for the ACM Awards. Pictured (L-R)Front: Marty Mitchell (WKMK/NJ); Robin Rhodes (Premiere Radio); Marci Braun (WUSN/Chicago); Keith; Kim Stewart (KSCS/Dallas); Liz Geerling (WUSN/Chicago). Back: Rick Moxley (SDU); Doug Montgomery (Premium Choice/Clear Channel); Mark Razz (WXTU/Philly); Tom Baldrica (SDU); Mike Sales (WKMK); George Nunes (SDU); Coyote Calhoun (WAMZ/Louisville); Taylor Shults (TKO Artist Management).


A toast was made in Las Vegas to celebrate award-winning singer/songwriter Lee Brice’s successful single, “I Drive Your Truck.” Pictured (L-R) Front: Kristy Osmunson/American Young, Stephanie O'Donnell (Curb Records) & Annie Sandor (Curb Records).

A toast was made in Las Vegas to celebrate award-winning singer/songwriter Lee Brice’s successful single, “I Drive Your Truck.” Pictured (L-R) Front: Kristy Osmunson/American Young, Stephanie O’Donnell (Curb Records) & Annie Sandor (Curb Records).


 
 

Greg Maffei Named Chairman Sirius XM, Live Nation

Greg Maffei

Greg Maffei


Liberty Media Corp chief executive Greg Maffei was appointed chairman of Sirius XM Radio yesterday (April 10), effective immediately. Liberty took control of the satellite radio company in January.
Last month Maffei was named non-executive chairman of the Live Nation Entertainment board of directors. Maffei, 52, replaced Irving Azoff as chairman.
Liberty Media is Live Nation’s biggest shareholder, with 52 million shares, or 27 percent of the stock.
Maffei joined Liberty Media as CEO-elect in November 2005 and became CEO in February 2006. He has also served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Liberty Interactive since May 2007.
Liberty Media Corporation owns interests in a broad range of media, communications and entertainment businesses. Those interests include subsidiaries Atlanta National League Baseball Club, Inc., and TruePosition, Inc., interest in SiriusXM, Live Nation and Barnes & Noble, and minority equity investments in Time Warner Inc. and Viacom.

MusicRow No. 1 Song

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert


Miranda Lambert takes the cake this week, landing atop the MusicRow Chart with “Mama’s Broken Heart.”
Written by Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark, and Kacey Musgraves, the fourth single from Lambert’s Four The Record album indulges some behind-closed-doors impulses that may arise when expectations are felt after a breakup. In this case, from a mother.

Although the sassy and feisty production comes from producers Frank Liddell, Chuck Ainlay and Glenn Worf, video producer Trey Fanjoy appropriately matches the song’s visual with a 1950s country club glam treatment.
We’re head over heels for this song and video combination! If you haven’t yet experienced the single from our reporting stations across the U.S., take a peek at the victorious single below.

Weekly Chart Report (4/5/13)


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Trent Wilmon, along with Crush Management’s Kristen Kelly, Ashley Monroe, Striking Matches (Justin Davis & Sarah Zimmermann) performed a round benefiting Songs For Sound at this year’s Tin Pan South songwriters festival on Wednesday (4/3). Pictured (L-R): Justin Davis Kristen Kelly & Sarah Zimmermann, John Grady (Crush), Ashley Monroe, Andrew Cohen (Crush), Mark Rucker (Crush)

Trent Wilmon, along with Crush Management’s Kristen Kelly, Ashley Monroe, Striking Matches (Justin Davis & Sarah Zimmermann) performed a round benefiting Songs For Sound at this year’s Tin Pan South songwriters festival on Wednesday (April 3). Pictured (L-R): Justin Davis Kristen Kelly & Sarah Zimmermann, John Grady (Crush), Ashley Monroe, Andrew Cohen (Crush), Mark Rucker (Crush)


Miranda Lambert‘s “Mama’s Broken Heart” reigns atop the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart with 3686 spins this week, after a swift and steady 13-week climb. Kenny Chesney‘s “Pirate Flag” flies high at No. 2 this week, followed by Florida Georgia Line‘s “Get Your Shine On” at No. 3, Lady Antebellum‘s “Downtown” sits at No. 4. The middle of the Top 10 holds steady this week, with Eric Church‘s “Like Jesus Does” spending another week at No. 5. Darius Rucker‘s “Wagon Wheel” stays at No. 6 again this week, as does Brantley Gilbert‘s “More Than Miles” at No. 7. Rascal Flatts‘ “Changed” climbs a spot to No. 8, while Kelly Clarkson (featuring Vince Gill)’s “Don’t Rush” rises one spot from to No. 9. Entering the Top 10 this week is Jake Owen‘s “Anywhere With You.”
Blake Shelton‘s “Boys Round Here” continues to gain major traction on the charts, reigning as the greatest gainer again this week, with 641 added spins, landing at No. 30. The Band Perry‘s “Done” gained 347 spins to earn the No. 14 spot, while Little Big Town‘s “Your Side of the Bed” gains 233 spins, putting it at No. 57,  Lambert‘s “Mama’s Broken Heart” gains 229 spins to land in the top spot this week, and Tim McGraw w/Taylor Swift‘s “Highway Don’t Care” adds 219 spins, sitting at No. 13.
Little Big Town‘s “Your Side of the Bed” is this week’s top debut, landing at No. 57, followed by Rosehill‘s “Did You Ever Turn Around” at No. 75 and Jason Charles Miller‘s “The Way You Still Want Me” at No.79.
Frozen Playlists: KWWR, WEIO, WHMA, WRHT, WXXK, KCNY
Upcoming Singles
April 8
Pistol Annies/Hush Hush/RCA Nashville
Little Big Town/Your Side of the Bed/Capitol Nashville
Lisa Torres/Get A Little Lonesome/Render
April 15
Carrie Underwood/See You Again/19-Arista
Hayden Panettiere/Hypnotizing/Big Machine
Rachel Holder/Five Days/Curb
Chris Cagle/Dance Baby Dance/BPG
Casey Donahew Band/Whiskey Baby/Almost Country Entertainment
April 19
Joanna Smith/Girls Are Crazy/RCA Nashville
April 22
Jared Ashley/Last Train to Memphis/Blaster
Eric Paslay/Friday Night/EMI Nashville
 April 25
Steve Richard/Keep On Rollin’/Force MP
April 29
IMAJ/Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner/Triomphe Records
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 57
Rosehill/Did You Ever Turn Around/Tenacity Records – 75
Jason Charles Miller/The Way You Still Want Me/Render Records – 79
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Blake Shelton/Boys Round Here/Warner Bros. – 30
Casey James/The Good Life/BNA Records – 20
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 18
Kacey Musgraves/Blowin’ Smoke/Mercury Nashville – 17
Casey Donahew Band/Whiskey Baby – 8
Justin Moore/Point At You/Valory Music Co. – 8
One Night Rodeo/After Beautiful/Fox Hill Records – 7
Sheryl Crow/Easy/Warner Music Nashville – 7
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Blake Shelton/Boys Round Here/Warner Bros. – 641
The Band Perry/Done/Republic Nashville – 347
Little Big Town/Your Side Of The Bed/Capitol – 233
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 229
Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift/Highway Don’t Care/Big Machine – 219
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Clinton Gregory/Too Much Ain’t Enough/Melody Roundup Music – 191
Rusty Rierson/Souvenirs/Red Dirt Music – 191
Jason Cassidy/Blame It On Waylon/Blake Records – 169
Emerson Drive/She’s My Kind Of Crazy/Open Road Recordings – 156
Danny Griego/I Wear My Own Kind Of Hat – 153
Craig Morgan visited with WZZK  during the Birmingham, AL showcase, Downtown After Sundown. Pictured (L-R) Top: Bill Lubitz (Black River), Craig Morgan, Paul Orr (WZZK PD). Bottom: Megan Boardman (Black River), Tess Frame (WZZK), Jamie Boyd (WZZK)

Craig Morgan visited with WZZK during the Birmingham, Ala. showcase, Downtown After Sundown. Pictured (L-R) Top: Bill Lubitz (Black River), Craig Morgan, Paul Orr (WZZK PD). Bottom: Megan Boardman (Black River), Tess Frame (WZZK), Jamie Boyd (WZZK)


Warner Bros./WMN artist Sheryl Crow recently vistied with WKSJ’s Bill Black while on her radio tour for current single “Easy.” Pictured (L-R): Kevin Herring (WMN), Sheryl Crow, and Bill Black (WKSJ)

Warner Bros./WMN artist Sheryl Crow recently visted with WKSJ’s Bill Black while on her radio tour for current single “Easy.” Pictured (L-R): Kevin Herring (WMN), Sheryl Crow, and Bill Black (WKSJ)


 
 

MusicRow No. 1 Song

lady-antebellum-goldensliderAlthough Lady Antebellum takes us “Downtown” in their latest single, the song itself has gone to No. 1 on our MusicRow Chart spot after only 10 weeks of radio play.
It’s not too surprising that the vivacious single, paired with music video (seen below), was written by mainstay hit makers Shane McAnally, Luke Laird, and Natalie Hemby.
All three band members––Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood––play a unique part to the song’s video interpretation, helping define each other’s personality. For a second, you might think the music video is another of their Lady A TV Webisodes.

It can be said, nobody is doing it quite like Lady Antebellum. They’ve got the market cornered.
Be sure and pick up the band’s forthcoming CD, Golden, when it hits shelves in a few months (May 7). In the meantime, if fun-loving and carefree is your game, this No. 1 single proves Lady A can hit a home run!

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