Weekly Chart Report (10/18/13)

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Atlantic/WMN star Hunter Hayes (R) recently visited with WCYQ’s Mike Hammond (L) in Knoxville for his Let’s Be Crazy Tour kickoff. Hayes’ latest single “Everybody's Got Somebody But Me,” featuring Jason Mraz, lands at our No. 27 spot this week.

Atlantic/WMN star Hunter Hayes (R) recently visited with WCYQ’s Mike Hammond (L) in Knoxville for his Let’s Be Crazy Tour kickoff. Hayes’ latest single “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me,” featuring Jason Mraz, lands at our No. 27 spot this week.


After spending 18 weeks on MusicRow’s CountryBreakout chart, Taylor Swift’s “Red” claims the No. 1 spot with 3089 spins. Besides winning her sixth NSAI award, the singer recently opened the $4 million Taylor Swift Education Center at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Meanwhile, Darius Rucker’s “Radio” rises two spots, moving to No. 2. Eric Paslay’s “Friday Night” climbs to No. 3, while Eli Young Band’s “Drunk Last Night” jumps to No. 4. Keith Urban and Miranda Lambert’s “We Were Us” breaks the Top 5, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week are The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” at No. 6, Jake Owen’s “Days of Gold” at No. 7, Joe Nichols’ “Sunny and 75” at No. 8, Cassadee Pope’s “Wasting All These Tears” at No. 9 and Brad Paisley’s “I Can’t Change The World” at No. 10.
Lady Antebellum’s “Compass” is the greatest gainer this week, sprinting to No. 37 with another 414 spins. Florida Georgia Line’s “Stay” jumps eight spots, moving to No. 22 with an extra 404 spins. Urban and Lambert’s “We Were Us” reaches No. 5 with an added 262 spins, while The Band Perry’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely” lands at No. 6 with an added 214 spins. Finally, Parmalee’s “Carolina” rises to No. 26 with an additional 185 spins.
MusicRow welcomes four worthy debuts this week, with Justin Moore’s “Lettin’ The Night Roll” debuting at No. 72, Kari & Billy’s “Play Me A Fiddle Song” at No. 78, Breelan Angel’s “Halfway To Wasted” at No. 79 and Skylar Elise’s “Gypsy Soul” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KFAV, WEZJ, WBYZ, WAAG, KIAI, KTHK, WXXK, WDKN
Taylor Swift was honored by New York's NASH FM 94.7's America's Morning Show as their first in-studio guest. The superstar lands at No. 1 this week on the MusicRow Chart with her title track “Red.” Pictured (L-R): Chuck Wicks (AMS co-host), Terri Clark (AMS co-host), Swift, Blair Garner (AMS host.)

Taylor Swift was honored by New York’s NASH FM 94.7’s America’s Morning Show as their first in-studio guest. The superstar lands at No. 1 this week on the MusicRow Chart with her title track “Red.” Pictured (L-R): Chuck Wicks (AMS co-host), Terri Clark (AMS co-host), Swift, Blair Garner (AMS host.)


Upcoming Singles
October 21
Samantha Landrum/What If/Reviver Records
Ty Herndon/Lies I Told Myself/Flying Island
Jerrod Niemann/Drink To That All Night/Sea Gayle-Arista Nashville
Rachel Farley/Midnight Road/Red Bow
Weston Burt/Smile That Smile/HitShop
Kacey Musgraves/Follow Your Arrow/Mercury
Justin Moore/Lettin’ The Night Roll/Valory
October 28
Little River Band/You Dream, I’ll Drive/Frontiers
Mitch Goudy/Blow These Speakers Out/Third Floor Records
Blackjack Billy/Get Some/Bigger Picture
Sheryl Crow/Callin’ Me When I’m Lonely/Warner Bros.-WMN
November 4
Tyler Farr/Whiskey In My Water/Columbia Nashville
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Justin Moore/Lettin’ The Night Roll/Valory Music – 72
Kari & Billy/Play Me A Fiddle Song/Kari & Billy – 78
Breelan Angel/Halfway To Wasted/Momentum/MisBhavin’ Records – 79
Skylar Elise/Gypsy Soul/Sugar Money Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Lady Antebellum/Compass/Capitol – 29
Justin Moore/Lettin’ The Night Roll/Valory Music – 13
Florida Georgia Line/Stay/Republic Nashville – 12
Rodney Atkins/Doin’ It Right/Curb – 10
Brett Eldredge/Beat Of The Music/Atlantic-Warner Bros. – 10
George Strait/I Got A Car/MCA – 9
Brothers Osborne/Let’s Go There/EMI Nashville – 8
Chris Weaver Band/Raise The Dead/American Roots Records – 8
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Lady Antebellum/Compass/Capitol – 414
Florida Georgia Line/Stay/Republic Nashville – 404
Keith Urban feat. Miranda Lambert/We Were Us/Capitol Nashville-Hit Red Records – 262
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 214
Parmalee/Carolina/Stoney Creek Records – 185
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Laura Bell Bundy/Two Step/Big Machine – 199
Will Hoge/Strong/Prospector-Crescendo – 193
Kacey Musgraves/Follow Your Arrow/Mercury Nashville – 186
Josh Pruno/Cut Offs/Lawrence Music Group – 185
Taylor Made/Somewhere Between/LG Records – 182
Arista Nashville’s The Henningsens recently visited with Nancy and Newman of WRBT’s morning show after performing at BOB FM’s concert to fight breast cancer in Harrisburg, PA. The family trio’s latest single “I Miss You” takes this week’s No 16 slot. Pictured (L-R): WRBT’s Nancy; Brian, Clara and Aaron Henningsen; WRBT’s Newman.

Arista Nashville’s The Henningsens recently visited with Nancy and Newman of WRBT’s morning show after performing at BOB FM’s concert to fight breast cancer in Harrisburg, PA. The family trio’s latest single “I Miss You” takes this week’s No 16 slot. Pictured (L-R): WRBT’s Nancy; Brian, Clara and Aaron Henningsen; WRBT’s Newman.


Kellie Pickler recently stopped by WFUS US 103.5 to promote her latest Black River single “Little Bit Gypsy” in anticipation of her Nov. 11 The Woman I Am album release date. Pictured (L-R):  Mike Wilson (Black River); Pickler; Travis Daily (PD); Launa Phillips (MD); and Joe Carroll (Black River).

Kellie Pickler recently stopped by WFUS US 103.5 to promote her latest Black River single “Little Bit Gypsy” in anticipation of her Nov. 11 The Woman I Am album release date. Pictured (L-R): Mike Wilson (Black River); Pickler; Travis Daily (PD); Launa Phillips (MD); and Joe Carroll (Black River).

Women's Music Business Association Holds Pop-up Sale

wmbaheaderThe Women’s Music Business Association will host a pop-up store fundraiser Friday, Oct. 18 from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at ASCAP‘s Nashville headquarters. The Consignment Boutique Fundraiser will include clothing of all sizes and styles for men, women, and children, and jewelry, shoes, and other accessories priced affordably. The store is the second boutique fundraiser held this year to support the WMBA’s membership programs, and is sponsored by ASCAP and Global Songwriters Connection.
The WBMA helps foster opportunities and provides education and networking tools to help empower women in the music business. Shoppers will be able to support the cause and gnosh on doughnuts at the same time, as Doughworks, Nashville’s gourmet doughnut food truck, will be on site during the sale.

Pro Music Academy To Hold Student/Teacher Concert

pro music academyPro Music Academy will host its first ever student and teacher musical concert on Thursday, Nov. 7, at the famous Hard Rock Café in downtown Nashville. The free showcase is open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. CT. Donations will be accepted throughout the evening and will be given to The Nashville Rescue Mission.
Among those performing are  Chad Chapin (Ben Folds, DC Talk, Casting Crowns), Garrit Goodwin (Carrie Underwood), Hailey Steele (Finalist on The Voice), Ryan Greenawalt (Anthem Avenue, Lady Antebellum, Josh Turner), Jon Rogerson (Brandon Young), Jordan Hester  (Kenny Chesney, Billy Currington, Backstreet Boys), Nathan Gehri (John Hiatt), Andrew Higley (Bo Diddley, Ben Folds, Brendan Benson) and Deanie Richardson (Vince Gill, The Chieftains).

Hosted by Pro Music Academy’s founder Chad Chapin, the 90-minute showcase will feature students of all ages and levels playing on stage alongside their musical icons and mentors.

'Nashville' Ratings Fall; Show Remains at No. 2

nashville-abcWednesday evening’s (Oct. 16) episode of ABC’s Nashville, titled “You’re No Angel Yourself,” was the series’ fourth installment of season 2. The episode held steady with a 6.25 rating (1.7 in the 18-49 demo), bringing in 5.76 million viewers. That does mark a 1.37 percent drop in viewership from last week’s episode, which garnered 5.87 million viewers.
In the 10 p.m. ET timeslot, Nashville came in second behind CBS’ CSI, which boasted a 2.0 rating in the 18-49 demo and 9.43 million viewers. NBC’s Ironside garnered a 1.1 in the 18-49 demo and 4.91 million viewers, placing it in third.
Overnight ratings will be adjusted in consideration of DVR viewing.

Luke Bryan 'That's My Kind of Night Tour' Launches in January

Luke Bryan. Photo: Joseph Llanes

Luke Bryan. Photo: Joseph Llanes


Luke Bryan will light up evenings in 2014 with his headlining That’s My Kind of Night Tour. The tour will kick-off its first leg on Jan. 16 in Columbus, Ohio at the Schottenstein Center and will perform 18 shows through March 8. The tour will feature Lee Brice and Cole Swindell.
Live Nation is the national tour promoter for the That’s My Kind of Night Tour; Cabela’s has signed on as a tour sponsor.
2014 That’s My Kind of Night Tour
Jan. 16 Columbus, Ohio Schottenstein Center
Jan. 17 Lexington, Ky. Rupp Arena
Jan. 18 Knoxville, Tenn. Thompson-Boling Arena
Jan. 23 Uncasville, Conn. Mohegan Sun Arena
Jan. 25 New York City Madison Square Garden
Jan. 30 Lubbock, Texas United Spirit Arena
Jan. 31 Oklahoma CityChesapeake Energy Arena
Feb. 6 Moline, Ill. iWireless Center
Feb. 7 Cedar Falls, Iowa UNI-Dome
Feb. 8 Omaha, Neb. CenturyLink Center
Feb. 13 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Feb. 14 Wilkes Barre, Pa. Mohegan Sun Arena
Feb. 15 Atlantic City, N.J. Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Feb. 28 Fargo, N.D. Fargodome
March 1 Bismarck, N.D. Bismarck Civic Center Arena
March 2 St. Paul, Minn. Xcel Energy Solutions Arena
March 7 Memphis, Tenn. FedEx Forum
March 8 Bossier City, La. CenturyLink Center

'Story Of Nashville' Documentary To Air On ABC

image002Nashville has long been known as Music City and the hub of country music, but now a spotlight will be shining on the full spectrum of the city’s creativity thanks to a new documentary, For the Love Of Music: The Story Of Nashville, which will air on ABC-TV on Nov. 3. The new documentary highlights the city’s rich heritage of music and creative inspiration through the eyes and voices of artists like Kris Kristofferson, the Black Keys, the Kings Of Leon, Eric Church, Steve Cropper, Martina McBride, Ben Folds, Peter Frampton, and many more.
The special includes interviews with many of the musicians, songwriters, producers, and artists who find the city so inspiring, and leads into the upcoming 47th Annual CMA Awards later that week on Nov. 6.
Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys describes the city in this way in the special: “There really are no parameters, no walls. You can do whatever you want in Nashville.”
For The Love Of Music will air at 2 p.m. CST on ABC, and after it airs, it will be available on abc.com where it can be viewed in its entirety. Unseen clips and extended artist interviews will appear on the site as well, and a “Story of Nashville” app is in the works that will automatically listen for and sync with the film. The iPhone app will provide additional facts and stories that will pop up during the show about the artists and locations and offer bonus content throughout the film that enhances the story.

Johnny Cash Museum To Host Robert Hilburn Book Lecture

6a27dfb8db22fc31202750a1_184x280The Johnny Cash Museum has already earned the title of one of the hottest new attractions in the city, with its recent topping of Forbes Magazine’s list of “Top 5 Must-See” destinations in Nashville, and now the museum is unveiling a brand new event space. Renowned journalist Robert Hilburn will christen the new space on Nov. 1 with a symposium on the life of the Man In Black, hosted by museum founder Bill Miller.
Hilburn’s new book on Cash’s life, Johnny Cash: The Life will be released by Little, Brown and Company on Oct. 29, and will cover the legend’s artistic career and turbulent personal life. Before launching into projects such as his latest book, Hilburn was the music critic for the L.A. Times from 1970-2005, and was the only music writer allowed into Folsom Prison to witness Cash’s legendary performance at the penitentiary.
“Of the many great rock pioneers in the 1950s,” Hilburn says, “Cash was the only one who approached his music as more than hits for the jukebox. He wanted his music to inspire and uplift people. In that goal, he was the crucial link between Woody Guthrie’s music of social idealism and commentary in the 1930s and 1940s and Bob Dylan’s music of revolution in the 1960s and beyond.”
Doors for the Q&A will open at 6 p.m., and admission is free.

Strait, Rhett Earn First Gold and Platinum Digital Certs

RIAAGeorge Strait and Thomas Rhett were among seven artists to earn their first Gold or Platinum Digital Single awards from the Recording Industry Association of America in September, according to the RIAA’s new monthly G&P Program tally.
Strait’s “Give It All We Got Tonight” (MCA) earned the singer his first digital single to be certified Platinum, for more than one million downloads sold or a lesser number of downloads, plus on-demand song streams. Rhett’s debut single, “It Goes Like This” (The Valory Music Co.) was certified gold in September.
Meanwhile, in the digital album category, both Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton earned platinum status for their respective 2013 releases, Crash My Party (Capitol Records) and Based On A True Story (Warner Music Group).
The Band Perry garnered its second Gold album award for Pioneer (The Valory Music Co.).

Primetime 'Nashville': "You’re No Angel Yourself"

NashvilleThe Schermerhorn Symphony Center made a grand debut appearance in last night’s episode of Nashville. It served as the backdrop for the crux of the episode’s fireworks. Rayna invited her two daughters, Maddie and Sophie, to the event in an attempt to cheer up a sullen Maddie. Teddy also attended the festivities, and, unbeknownst to Rayna, brought with him lover Peggy. Earlier in the episode, Teddy proposed to Peggy, giving her his mother’s ring. Though he requested that she keep the engagement a secret until he can tell Maddie and Daphne, Peggy wore the ring on a necklace chain to the party. Observant young Maddie immediately recognized the bauble, accusingly questioning why Peggy was wearing Maddie’s grandmother’s ring. The discovery forced Teddy to spill the truth of the engagement, prompting Maddie to run away.
As Teddy, Lamar, Tandy, Rayna and the rest of the broken family organized efforts to find Maddie, Teddy revealed Peggy’s pregnancy to Rayna (though, as shown earlier in the episode, Teddy is being fooled–Peggy actually had a miscarriage and tricked Teddy into believing she was still pregnant). Lamar accused Teddy and Peggy of creating the whole mess.
Meanwhile, Rayna’s sister Tandy used the gala to slyly pry into the death of her mother, who died in a car accident years ago. Tandy asked father Lamar about the last time he saw his late wife before her car accident, suspicious that he was involved with her death. His evasive response was all the evidence she needed to take her own evidence of his illegal political dealings to attorneys.
Newly signed Highway 65 recording artist Scarlett O’Connor wasn’t acclimating to life as a star easily, as evidenced by her uncomfortable reaction to a photo shoot. “Can you at least look like you are having fun?” the photographer asked her. Meanwhile, Edgehill recording artist and reality show winner Layla Grant was a natural in front of the camera, smiling and preening, prompting the photographer to compare her to a young Juliette Barnes.
Scarlett retreated to church to find her friend Zoey singing a gorgeous rendition of “Wayfaring Stranger.” The friend did her best to encourage Scarlett in her new endeavor by taking her out to a bar for drinks and karaoke. Meanwhile, the Edgehill execs loved Will’s song, so he asked if he can use Gunner’s song as his first single. After Avery Barkley, still scarred from his own bad experience with overbearing music executives, overheard the fight and later heard Gunnar perform his own song, he offered Gunnar some advice.
“It’s probably going to be big for somebody, just a matter of who,” he said. Gunnar later turned down Will’s request, sparking another fight between the songwriter and the newly signed singer.
It is clear that Juliette was still figuring out who she is in this episode; one moment she was determined to be a mature adult performer; the next minute she was ranting and stomping her foot like a moody adolescent when Rayna told her she needed to drop out of the White Lies, Red Lips Tour to spend more time with her family. “This sucks!” exclaimed Juliette. “Rayna I do not have a near-death experience to help me boost my record sales! I need this!”
It was one of the best dialogues of the episode, with Rayna snapping back, “You’re a smart girl, you’ll figure it out!”
Later, Rayna and Juliette reunited after the spat; Maddie called Juliette after she ran away. Juliette brought her to her home and tried to reason with the girl. “She quit the tour yesterday because she wants to be there for you,” Juliette said. “She told me herself that you girls mean more to her than anyone in this world – more than money, more than fans, more than me being really, really pissed off at her.” Juliette called Rayna to tell her Maddie was safe.
Juliette spent the rest of the episode figuring out how to keep her music going in a mature direction, without sacrificing ticket sales in the large arenas. She turned down an opportunity to open for the biggest country artist, fictitious character Luke Wheeler (any coincidence that one of Country music’s actual biggest stars right now is also named Luke? Likely not). Instead, she invited Layla to be her opening act. Though Layla’s excitement was obvious, it’s also clear Juliette will not be acting the mentor on the tour. When she invited Layla to her house to tell her the news, she kept her standing outside on the stoop while relaying the tour invite.
“Calm down, there’s no cameras here. Since you are quite literally singing my old songs, I thought it would be a perfect fit,” Juliette said, quickly shutting the door in Layla’s face.
Deacon was sober again, but still struggling with his damaged hand after the accident. A young lawyer who defended him perked up the sullen guitar player by asking him to dinner. Meanwhile Deacon was still attempting to mend his relationship with daughter Maddie and with Rayna.
After Maddie was safely home, Deacon called Rayna to check on her, only to find that Maddie answered the phone. What transpired is Deacon’s fledgling first attempt at being a father. He told Maddie he was glad she was safe and requested that she not run away again. He stopped just short of saying he loved her, but after he hung up, she softly called him ‘Dad,’ with a smile on her face. It’s clear that Maddie was slowly taking to the idea of Deacon as her father, as they share the same gift and passion for music. For much of the episode, she played his songs on her iPod; his songs she grew up listening to, she now understands were romantic love letters from Deacon to Rayna.
Near the end of the episode, Rayna overheard Maddie and Sophie singing a song that Deacon had recorded, “A Life That’s Good” (penned by Sarah Siskand and Ashley Monroe). Rayna was overcome by emotion, touching her throat and wondering if she herself will be able to sing again.

Downtown Nashville Getting New Restaurants; Tootsies Expanding

tin roof logo A building permit has been issued to bring a Tin Roof bar and restaurant to the heart of downtown Nashville, occupying the space previously held by Hatch Show Print. According to a permit, the restaurant will occupy two floors at the 316 Broadway location. Construction will be helmed by Shaub Construction Co.; the permit is valued at $1.5 million.
Tin Roof has popular Nashville/Brentwood locations in the Music Row area on Demonbreun, and another location in Cool Springs. The restaurant chain also boasts locations in nine other cities.
 
city cafe logoTin Roof is not the only new restaurant coming to the downtown Nashville area. Chattanooga-based City Cafe Diner, which is open 24/7, has plans to open a new establishment at 111 Broadway, located above the Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery.
 
tootsies200Nashvillians and tourists heading to the Ryman might have noticed some construction happening at Tootsies Orchid Lounge; the popular music venue is expanding, adding approximately 3,500 square feet to its location at 422 Broadway. The additional space will be used for a third bar and stage.