
SPIN ZONE

The Valory Music Co.’s Thomas Rhett (R) had the opportunity to hang out with WGNA’s Kevin Richards (L) Sunday night before taking the stage to perform this week’s No. 4 single “It Goes Like This” at Sarasota Springs as part of Jason Aldean’s Night Train Tour.
After spending 11 weeks on the chart,
Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” takes the No. 1 spot with 3202 spins.
Billy Currington, who graces
MusicRow‘s latest cover, jumps to No. 2 with his single, “Hey Girl.”
Chris Young’s “Aw Naw” climbs to No. 3 while
Thomas Rhett’s “It Goes Like This” moves to No. 4.
Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” falls four spots, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week are
Jason Aldean’s “Night Train” at No. 6,
Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work” at No. 7,
Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” at No. 8,
Brett Eldredge’s “Don’t Ya” at No. 9 and
Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 10.
For the third consecutive week,
Luke Bryan’s “That’s My Kind Of Night” is the week’s greatest gainer, rising to No. 22 with another 477 spins.
Jake Owen’s “Days Of Gold” races to No. 38 with another 298 spins, while
Brad Paisley’s “I Can’t Change The World” hits No. 49 with another 266 spins. McGraw’s “Southern Girl” breaks into the Top 10, landing at No. 8 with an extra 250 spins. Finally,
Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You” sits just outside the Top 10, reaching No. 12 with 237 more spins.
MusicRow’s Chart welcomes three terrific debuts this week with
Zac Brown Band’s “Sweet Annie” debuting at No. 73,
Lisa Matassa’s “I Won’t Ask” at No. 78 and
Kayla Calabrese’s “Kiss Me” at No. 80.
Frozen playlists: KWWR, KFTX, KYYK, KWCK, KDXY, WTCR, KXOX, KZPK, KXIA, KITX, WXXK

Rachel Holder recently visited with MusicRow Chart Reporter Toby Tucker at WDZQ in Decatur, Ill. on the way to her show at Fuddfest in Deerbrook, Wisc. Pictured (L-R): Greg Rudder, Chris Potocik, Stuart Weed, Rachel Holder, Toby Tucker, Kevin Moore and Mike Barnes.
Upcoming Singles
August 19
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records
Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records
Cole Swindell/Chilin’ It/Warner Music Nashville
Laura Bell Bundy/Two Step/Big Machine
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/UMG
Kellie Pickler/Little Bit Gypsy/Black River
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista
August 22
Maggie Sajak/Wildboy/Back East/GMV Nashville
August 26
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol
September 3
Tim Sweeney/Baby I Try For You/Oil House Records
Jared Daniels/Foot On the Dashboard/Shade Records


New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 73
Lisa Matassa/I Won’t Ask/CPR Music Group – 78
Kayla Calabrese/Kiss Me/Go Time Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 22
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista – 21
Luke Bryan/That’s My Kind of Night/Capitol – 18
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 14
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 13
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal Music – 11
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 11
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol – 7
Lonestar/Party All Day/4 Star Records – 7
Chris Stapleton/What Are You Listening To?/Mercury Nashville – 7
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Luke Bryan/That’s My Kind of Night/Capitol – 477
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 298
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista – 266
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 250
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros. – 237
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Johnny Rivers/My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It/Soul City Records – 200
Sawyer Brown/Shadows of the Heartland/Beach Street Records – 193
Chelsea Bain/James Dean/Jobe Entertainment – 191
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 180
Vince Hatfield/World Goes Round/Blue Moon – 171
Joanna Mosca/I Guess That Says It All/ Dolce Diva Music– 171

Warner Bros./WMN flagship artist, Blake Shelton, took his amphitheater show to Chicago over the weekend where he spent some time with WUSN promoting his latest single “Mine Would Be You,” which takes our No 12 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): WUSN’s Liz Geerling and Marci Braun, Blake Shelton, Laurie Kapugi (Jeff’s wife), Jeff Kapugi (WUSN), and Katie Bright (WMN)

Solo act, Jennifer Nettles, recently visited with KCYY at the station’s Listening Lounge in promotion of her single “That Girl,” which lands On Deck this week at No. 84. Pictured (L-R): Jill Brunett (Mercury), Jeff Miles (KCYY), Jennifer Nettles, Jeff Garrison (PD, KCYY), Damon Moberly (Mercury).
Old Crow Medicine Show To Become Opry Members
/by Lorie HollabaughOld Crow Medicine Show, Sally Williams (second from left) Ryman Auditorium, Marty Stuart and Pete Fisher (far right) Grand Ole Opry. Photo: Chris Hollo.
Old Crow Medicine Show was invited to become the latest members of the Grand Ole Opry during their show last Friday night (Aug. 16) in Ohio. The string band has long-standing ties with the Opry since some of its first performances took place on the sidewalks outside the Opry House in 2000 playing for fans on their way into and out of Opry shows. They’ve come a long way since then, making their first official performance on the Opry stage a year later in January 2001, and subsequently playing the hallowed hall dozens of times since. Their formal induction ceremony will take place Sept. 17.
The band received their surprise invitation to join the Opry from Marty Stuart during their show at the Ohio Theater in Cleveland. Clearly thrilled with the invitation, they gave a resounding yes and then launched into “We Don’t Grow Tobacco” with Stuart before performing their signature tune/fan favorite, “Wagon Wheel.”
“Inviting Old Crow to become our next member is truly exciting for us,” said Pete Fisher, Opry vice president and general manager. “For one, Old Crow has grown before our eyes from entertaining Opry-goers for free in the Opry Plaza a dozen years ago to rank today among the most respected and popular acts in music. It’s also exciting that in many ways Old Crow looks and sounds a lot like some of the string bands of the 1920s which helped first propel the Opry to national prominence. While recent Opry inductees and contemporary hit-makers such as Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, and Dierks Bentley, will help shape the Opry in coming years, our future is also in excellent hands with this group, which happens to be quite reminiscent of our musical past. It’s an awesome full circle.”
16th Annual Buds-n-Suds Music Festival Announces Headliner
/by Jessica NicholsonThe outdoor concert will be held at Loser’s in Nashville, to support the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America Tennessee Chapter. The performance will take place beginning at 6 p.m. Additional performers will be announced soon.
General admission tickets are Free, with VIP tickets available for a discounted $50 donation. VIP tickets will include a special seating area, drink tickets and light appetizers. To purchase VIP tickets, visit budsnsuds.eventbrite.com.
Sony Corp. A Contender For Elvis Presley Estate
/by Jessica NicholsonSony Corp. and the G2 Investment Group are reportedly working on a joint bid for the assets. Sony Music Entertainment currently controls the Presley master recording catalog; a purchase of the estate would eliminate artist royalty payments from Sony to the estate.
'MusicRow' No. 1 Song
/by Eric T. ParkerKenny Chesney. Photo: Shaun Silva
Perhaps it’s fitting that Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” takes the MusicRow Chart’s No. 1 spot this week, at the end of the summer season.
As the weather softens and school bells ring, the title offers a chance for reflection on vacations and memories beyond. The song, written by Chesney and Keith Gattis, has spent the past 13 weeks surfing to the top as the second title released from Chesney’s 2013 project, Life On A Rock.
The 4:07-minute radio edit has been extended to over six minutes for the music video, directed by Chesney’s mainstay director Shaun Silva.
Speaking of summer wrapping, Chesney has four dates left on his No Shoes Nation tour, not including his appearance at The Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground festival in Nashville, Fri. Sept. 27. The stadium singer has announced plans to take 2014 off from touring.
Eli Young Band To Headline 'Drunk Last Night' Tour
/by Jessica NicholsonEli Young Band
Republic Nashville artist Eli Young Band is set to headline the Drunk Last Night Fall/Winter Tour, with guest Eric Paslay (EMI). Select dates will also include Warner Brothers artist Josh Abbott Band and other guests.
The nearly 30-date tour will launch in Kansas City, Mo. on Oct. 3 and end in mid-December. Other tour stops include Chicago, Chattanooga, Tenn.; and El Paso, Texas.
For more information, visit eliyoungband.com.
Drunk Last Night Tour Dates:
Oct. 3 Kansas City, Mo.
Oct. 4 Conroe, Texas
Oct. 5 Waco, Texas
Oct. 6 El Paso, Texas
Oct. 23 Bloomington, Ind.
Oct. 25 Chattanooga, Tenn.
Oct. 26 Norfolk, Va.
Oct. 27 Raleigh, N.C.
Nov. 1 Fayetteville, Ark.
Nov. 2 Fayetteville, Ark.
Nov. 8 Austin, Texas
Nov. 13 Baltimore, Md.
Nov. 15 Milwaukee, Wisc.
Nov. 16 Chicago
Nov. 17 Chicago
Nov. 18 Chicago
Nov. 7 Atlantic City, N.J.
Academy of Country Music Names Officers For 2013-2014
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): Treasurer Duane Clark, Vice President Paul Barnabee, Chairman of the Board Ken Robold, outgoing ACM Chairman of the Board Butch Waugh, President Darin Murphy, Parliamentarian Paul Moore, Secretary Tiffany Moon
Ken Robold, Darin Murphy, Duane Clark, Paul Moore, Tiffany Moon and Paul Barnabee are among the newly elected Academy of Country Music officers for the 2013-2014 term.
Chairman of the Board—Ken Robold, Southern Ground Artists
President—Darin Murphy, CAA
Vice-President—Paul Barnabee, Sony Music Nashville
Treasurer—Duane Clark, FBMM
Parliamentarian—Paul Moore, WME
Secretary—Tiffany Moon, Academy of Country Music
Academy of Country Music Board of Directors elections will be ratified in the fall, and new Board members will be announced at that time.
Artist Action (8-16-13)
/by Lorie HollabaughChris Young
• Chris Young is continuing to improve and has been moved to a regular room (out of ICU) after being hospitalized in Denver with a serious leg infection Tuesday night, according to his publicist. Upon discovering the infection, Young was forced to cancel a show in Kalispell, Mont. and this weekend’s performances on Brad Paisley‘s Beat This Summer Tour. The cause of the infection is unknown. He is slated to resume his schedule in Redding, Calif., on Aug. 21.
Brantley Gilbert and Jana Kramer
• Brantley Gilbert and Jana Kramer have called it quits and will not be heading down the aisle after their seven-month engagement, according to People.com. The two, who are both busy on the road touring, reportedly blame their careers for the demise of their relationship. Kramer was previously married to Johnathon Schaech for a month in 2010, and to Michael Gambino in 2004.
Charlie Daniels
• Charlie Daniels and his wife Hazel will host “Charlie Daniels Scholarships for Heroes,” an annual charity event benefiting The Task Force Dagger Foundation, on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at the Nashville Palm restaurant. Phil Vassar will make a celebrity guest appearance at the benefit, which will be emceed by Storme Warren and will include a VIP cocktail reception, a silent auction, a surf and turf dinner, and a live auction.
The Task Force Dagger Foundation is a charity that supports the US Army’s Special Operations Command (USASOC). It is dedicated to providing immediate assistance to the wounded, ill, or injured USASOC soldiers and their families as well as Gold Star families.
Tickets to the event are $250 per person and VIP Tables are $5,000. For ticket information, contact Paige Dixon at (615) 742-3193 or pdixon@thepalm.com.
Tracy Lawrence
• Tracy Lawrence will debut music from his brand new CD Headlights, Taillights and Radios this weekend on SiriusXM’s Prime Country channel 58. The three-day world premiere event runs today (Aug. 16) through Sunday and features Lawrence in front of a studio audience performing his new songs and some old favorites as well, as he shares personal stories behind the making of the new project. The entire CD will be premiered throughout the weekend on the channel, and hits stores Aug. 20.
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Industry Ink (8-16-13)
/by Lorie HollabaughPictured (L-R): Kevin Herring (VP National Promotion, WMN), Chris Stacey (SVP Promotion, WMN), Justin Luffman (VP Brand Management, WMN), Kristen Williams (Director National Promotion, WMN), John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Peter Strickland (EVP & General Manager, WMN)
• The Warner Music Nashville promotion team had a lot to celebrate recently when they scored two chart-toppers in the same week. Brett Eldredge marked his first No. 1 with “Don’t Ya,” On Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart the same week that Hunter Hayes landed atop Country Aircheck‘s Mediabase chart with “I Want Crazy,” his third consecutive No 1.
The label also had three albums in the Top 5 on SoundScan’s Top Current Country Albums chart with Brett Eldredge’s Bring You Back, Blake Shelton’s Based On a True Story… and Hunter Hayes’ (Encore).
“This is a big day for the Warner Music Family,” said Chris Stacey, SVP Promotion, WMN. “This feels like the culmination of years of hard work finally starting to pay off. We have the most passionate and dedicated promo team in the business! This milestone moment will not be taken lightly—but will drive us to fight even harder for our artists.”
• SESAC has signed singer/songwriter Greg Crowe for representation. Crowe has penned cuts for Montgomery Gentry, Sammy Kershaw, and Lonestar, and his song “We’re Fired Up” is the official song of the Tennessee Titans Radio Network. Crowe has also signed with publishing company Swat Music Group, and recently visited SESAC’s Nashville headquarters with publishing executives to celebrate.
Pictured (L-R): Swat Music Group/Busy At Play Publishing’s Johnny Garcia, SESAC’s John Mullins, Greg Crowe, SESAC’s Tim Fink and Swat Music Group’s Jamin Swantner. Photo: Peyton Hoge
• BMI singer-songwriter Mike Walker has signed a deal with HoriPro Entertainment. “Mike’s an uncommonly gifted writer, musician and performer,” says BMI Sr. Director, Writer/Publisher Relations Bradley Collins. “He and HoriPro are a great creative match.”
Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Bradley Collins, Petree Law’s Chip Petree, Mike Walker, and HoriPro’s Lee Krabel, Butch Baker and Tim Stehli. Photo: Drew Maynard.
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Vadola rescued over 200 residents in his Staten Island neighborhood using a small motorboat found floating in the street. After learning of Vadola’s incredible story, Blair Garner and his co-hosts asked listeners to call in with information on how to set up a fundraising account for donations to help rebuild the Vadola’s lives. The response from listeners was overwhelming and a fundraising account was established. NASH FM 94.7 and “America’s Morning Show” provide a link on their website, NASHFM947.com/Pete that takes contributors directly to a secure site for donating to the cause.
“Radio is at its best when it serves its community, and that very idea speaks to the core of who we are in Country music,” Garner said. “When someone needs help, you reach out because it’s the right thing to do. We’re going to do everything we can to take care of Pete and his family. All I did was speak from my heart about Pete’s story, and from there, the listeners rose to the occasion.”
Weekly Chart Report (8/16/13)
/by Michael_SmithSPIN ZONE
The Valory Music Co.’s Thomas Rhett (R) had the opportunity to hang out with WGNA’s Kevin Richards (L) Sunday night before taking the stage to perform this week’s No. 4 single “It Goes Like This” at Sarasota Springs as part of Jason Aldean’s Night Train Tour.
After spending 11 weeks on the chart, Kenny Chesney’s “When I See This Bar” takes the No. 1 spot with 3202 spins. Billy Currington, who graces MusicRow‘s latest cover, jumps to No. 2 with his single, “Hey Girl.” Chris Young’s “Aw Naw” climbs to No. 3 while Thomas Rhett’s “It Goes Like This” moves to No. 4. Florida Georgia Line’s “Round Here” falls four spots, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 this week are Jason Aldean’s “Night Train” at No. 6, Toby Keith’s “Drinks After Work” at No. 7, Tim McGraw’s “Southern Girl” at No. 8, Brett Eldredge’s “Don’t Ya” at No. 9 and Little Big Town’s “Your Side Of The Bed” at No. 10.
For the third consecutive week, Luke Bryan’s “That’s My Kind Of Night” is the week’s greatest gainer, rising to No. 22 with another 477 spins. Jake Owen’s “Days Of Gold” races to No. 38 with another 298 spins, while Brad Paisley’s “I Can’t Change The World” hits No. 49 with another 266 spins. McGraw’s “Southern Girl” breaks into the Top 10, landing at No. 8 with an extra 250 spins. Finally, Blake Shelton’s “Mine Would Be You” sits just outside the Top 10, reaching No. 12 with 237 more spins.
MusicRow’s Chart welcomes three terrific debuts this week with Zac Brown Band’s “Sweet Annie” debuting at No. 73, Lisa Matassa’s “I Won’t Ask” at No. 78 and Kayla Calabrese’s “Kiss Me” at No. 80.
Frozen playlists: KWWR, KFTX, KYYK, KWCK, KDXY, WTCR, KXOX, KZPK, KXIA, KITX, WXXK
Rachel Holder recently visited with MusicRow Chart Reporter Toby Tucker at WDZQ in Decatur, Ill. on the way to her show at Fuddfest in Deerbrook, Wisc. Pictured (L-R): Greg Rudder, Chris Potocik, Stuart Weed, Rachel Holder, Toby Tucker, Kevin Moore and Mike Barnes.
Upcoming Singles
August 19
Due West/Slide On Over/Sovereign 3 Records
Jolie Holiday/Waffle House/Shamrock Records
Cole Swindell/Chilin’ It/Warner Music Nashville
Laura Bell Bundy/Two Step/Big Machine
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/UMG
Kellie Pickler/Little Bit Gypsy/Black River
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista
August 22
Maggie Sajak/Wildboy/Back East/GMV Nashville
August 26
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol
September 3
Tim Sweeney/Baby I Try For You/Oil House Records
Jared Daniels/Foot On the Dashboard/Shade Records
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 73
Lisa Matassa/I Won’t Ask/CPR Music Group – 78
Kayla Calabrese/Kiss Me/Go Time Records – 80
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 22
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista – 21
Luke Bryan/That’s My Kind of Night/Capitol – 18
Zac Brown Band/Sweet Annie/Southern Ground-Atlantic – 14
The Band Perry/Don’t Let Me Be Lonely/Republic Nashville – 13
Josh Thompson/Cold Beer With Your Name On It/Show Dog-Universal Music – 11
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 11
Dierks Bentley/I Hold On/Capitol – 7
Lonestar/Party All Day/4 Star Records – 7
Chris Stapleton/What Are You Listening To?/Mercury Nashville – 7
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Luke Bryan/That’s My Kind of Night/Capitol – 477
Jake Owen/Days of Gold/RCA Nashville – 298
Brad Paisley/I Can’t Change The World/Arista – 266
Tim McGraw/Southern Girl/Big Machine – 250
Blake Shelton/Mine Would Be You/Warner Bros. – 237
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Johnny Rivers/My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It/Soul City Records – 200
Sawyer Brown/Shadows of the Heartland/Beach Street Records – 193
Chelsea Bain/James Dean/Jobe Entertainment – 191
Jennifer Nettles/That Girl/Mercury – 180
Vince Hatfield/World Goes Round/Blue Moon – 171
Joanna Mosca/I Guess That Says It All/ Dolce Diva Music– 171
Warner Bros./WMN flagship artist, Blake Shelton, took his amphitheater show to Chicago over the weekend where he spent some time with WUSN promoting his latest single “Mine Would Be You,” which takes our No 12 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): WUSN’s Liz Geerling and Marci Braun, Blake Shelton, Laurie Kapugi (Jeff’s wife), Jeff Kapugi (WUSN), and Katie Bright (WMN)
Solo act, Jennifer Nettles, recently visited with KCYY at the station’s Listening Lounge in promotion of her single “That Girl,” which lands On Deck this week at No. 84. Pictured (L-R): Jill Brunett (Mercury), Jeff Miles (KCYY), Jennifer Nettles, Jeff Garrison (PD, KCYY), Damon Moberly (Mercury).
Charlie Cook On Air: Country Climbing in PPM Markets
/by contributorCharlie Cook
This is a “well, darn things are going great this summer for country music and country radio” article.
Country radio stations are leaping to the top of the pile in PPM markets. I don’t mean just markets like Dallas, where KPLX is inching its way back to the top of the heap, or Atlanta, where both stations are healthy, or Indianapolis where both stations are as hot as climbing the “Soldiers and Sailors” Monument on an August afternoon.
No, Country stations are at the top in markets like Milwaukee (to be fair Kerry Wolfe has accomplished this many times). Ditto for Tim Roberts in Detroit on WYCD. In Pittsburgh, where the only thing bigger than Country music this year is the Pirates, and Boston where the ‘A’ in Aldean is pronounced with a broad ‘A’. The concert season has helped drive ticket sales and radio ratings.
The difference between the Boston and Georgia accents did not stop over 70,000 New Englanders from filling Fenway Park (also pronounced with a broad ‘A’) to see Jason Aldean, Miranda Lambert, et al. It was one of the most electric nights they have seen since, well, I don’t know when, because the Red Sox won both recent World Series titles (2004 and 2007). This was followed by Taylor Swift coming to town at the end of July for two dates.
The charge from the concert season is bigger than I can ever remember it being. The CMA Fest, in Nashville, had its biggest crowd near the beginning of the Summer and things have rolled on since. CMA Music Festival: Country’s Night To Rock, which aired Monday night, set viewing records for ABC-TV, up 44 percent over last year’s show and set a record for the network overall since it began airing the special in 2006.
Not only Aldean and Swift, but Kenny Chesney, Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Eric Church and Zac Brown Band have all been apostles of live music this summer. All of the big acts are out this summer. All of them are creating incredible excitement from city to city. That kind of excitement would not be possible if not for the fact that the music is as good today as it has ever been for radio.
I have written before that Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton have released, arguably, the best music of their careers this time. And, kudos to Warner Brothers Records for deftly handling the release of Shelton’s singles this time. It seems like they are giving radio enough time to expose a song and not coming right on top of the chart-peaked song. Radio always has a fresh Blake Shelton song and the listeners are responding to all of the music.
The music this summer has been the best in a long time. I hesitate to do a list for fear of leaving someone out, but Florida Georgia Line, Hunter Hayes, The Band Perry and Randy Houser have all set personal bests this summer. And have introduced their music to a whole new group of fans as parts of bigger tours.
“Cruise” has become an anthem, enough so that FGL was spotlighted on the Teen Choice Awards and fit right in with One Direction and Selena Gomez. Hayes came off the Carrie Underwood tour and has not missed a beat playing fairs and medium venues from coast to coast. He, and FGL, are guaranteed pop radio play going forward and that is going to help expand the genre even more.
Everything swings back so there is no guarantee next summer can be this big for the concert season or for country radio, but the format has laid the seeds with younger listeners, so the music and the experience leaves them with a new attitude about the format.
If WKLB is now a button in 10 percent more cars this summer because of the excitement, at least the format is in the game today where two years ago it might not have been.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)