
SPIN ZONE

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).

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).
Ashley Monroe, Mat Kearney To Perform At Google For Creators Nashville Workshop
/by Jessica NicholsonThe free event reached capacity last month, but those still interested in attending can sign up at googleforcreators.
Paramore Releases New Album
/by Sarah SkatesIn the years since that prior album, founding members and brothers Zac and Josh Farro exited the band, and members Hayley Williams, Taylor York and Jeremy Davis regrouped and refocused.
For the latest music they teamed with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen who has recorded with Beck, Nine Inch Nails, Garbage, Dixie Chicks, Sara Bareilles, Kid Rock and Pink. “If you haven’t heard any Paramore albums, start with this one and not the first one,” Williams told the New York Times.
During the break between Paramore projects, Williams relocated from Nashville to Los Angeles, and scored a Grammy nomination for contributing to B.o.B.’s hit “Airplanes.”
Listen to the entire Paramore album plus two exclusive tracks only on Rdio.
Artist Updates (4-12-13)
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Atlantic Records’ Brett Eldredge was joined by Warner Music Nashville’s John Esposito (President & CEO), Chris Stacey (Sr. VP, Promotion), Scott Hendricks (Sr. VP A&R) and Rob Baker (RLB Artist Management, LLC) on April 10 in Miami to celebrate Eldredge’s opening slot on Taylor Swift‘s RED tour.
Pictured (L-R): John Esposito (President & CEO, WMN), Chris Stacey (SVP Promotion, WMN), Brett Eldredge, Scott Hendricks (SVP A&R, WMN) and Rob Baker (RLB Artist Management, LLC)
Songwriters, Country Radio Honored in Las Vegas (Photos)
/by Jessica NicholsonThe 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.
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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).
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.
Charlie Cook On Air: Raising The Bar
/by contributor“Up-tempo death march.”
“Fun lively experience.”
“Truth about love.”
This is not about reviewing a CD, but some thoughts about what is happening with country music CDs today. It is all good.
Two Lanes of Freedom (Tim McGraw), Based on a True Story (Blake Shelton) and Wheelhouse (Brad Paisley) have all been released in the last three or four weeks.
These are three artists who have been around for a long time, yet today we can honestly say these three CDs are heads and shoulders above what they have done in the past. Some of you may say, “Well, they should be getting better every time.” But there is much more here.
All three guys have done great projects in the past but this time these new CDs are so much better than anything we have heard from other albums.
Tim has already had a No. 1 single off Two Lanes and his current single with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban on guitar is sure to be a No. 1 hit and certain to be a leader in the collaboration category for the CMA and ACM awards. Name Drop alert: I spent a minute with Tim last week in Las Vegas and we talked about this CD. He is more comfortable with his music than he has been in years and that came through. He also has unqualified support from Scott Borchetta at Big Machine and that comes through too.
Don’t downplay the support from the top. Blake has a GREAT friend and fan in John Esposito at Warner Brothers and it is no coincidence Blake’s star took off as Espo came aboard at the WB. Blake also has Scott Hendricks in his corner and that is worth a ton.
That said, it is Blake first, second and third. Another name drop: I was chatting with him a couple of weeks back and told him I believe he has driven the huge growth of the format for the last 18 months. He has been such a star on The Voice that the appeal of country music has spiked.
Blake also has a No. 1 single from this new CD and there should be four or five more off True Story including the current single, “Boys ‘Round Here”, “Country On The Radio” and “Ten Times Crazier.”
I was at a Brad Paisley CD preview the other day in Las Vegas and we got to hear the new CD a few days before it was released. You know Brad is a big video guy so many of the cuts, even before the CD was released, came with videos. We saw the videos along with hearing the music and that gave all of us more insight into what Brad was thinking.
Again, with huge supporters in Gary Overton of Sony and Lesly Tyson at Arista, Brad has the confidence to deliver music from his soul.
Brad has had a hit with “Southern Comfort Zone” and “Beat This Summer” is sure to be a No. 1. Additionally, the video is great.
He is always pushing the envelope with his music but this time he has blown through the envelope with a couple of songs. “Accidental Racist” and “Those Crazy Christians” are sure to get additional attention.
I find it interesting these three CDs all dropped within a month of each other. Three established superstars have delivered albums that could all become classics in the years to come. This is a big deal.
Is it the influx of great new male performers like Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Brantley Gilbert, Lee Brice, Jason Aldean, Hunter Hayes and on and on, driving these three to meet the raised bar?
Whatever the reason, we country music fans are the real beneficiaries.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
Weekly Chart Report (4/12/13)
/by Jessica NicholsonSPIN ZONE
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).
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).
Industry Pics: Artists.CMT Event, Songwriters Support MCTI
/by Sarah SkatesLast Thursday (April 4), CMT, MTV, VH1 and Topspin hosted an open event at Ruby for the Nashville music community to learn about connecting with fans on the recently launched artist platforms, Artists.MTV, Artists.CMT and Artists.VH1. Nearly 20,000 artists have already claimed or created their pages. More than 12 million fans have visited the site, and in coming months, MTV/VH1/CMT will launch a mobile app for iOS and Android smartphones.
Pictured (L-R): Bob Moczydlowsky, Topspin; Martin Clayton, VP, CMT.com; Elyse McKenna, Topspin; Parker Brooks, Topspin; Chris Carlson, Topspin; Leslie Fram, SVP, Music Strategy, CMT; Nathaniel Gravely, Manager, Digital Music Strategy, MTV Networks; Stacey Herron, VP Digital Music & Progamming, VH1. Photo: Brian Tipton
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James Slater and LoCash Cowboys’ Preston Brust and Chris Lucas entertained children at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt on April 4 in support of the 40th Annual Music City Tennis Invitational 2013. The MCTI tennis tournament will be held April 19-21 at Brownlee O. Currey Jr. Tennis Center at Vanderbilt and benefits the Center for Child Development at Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
Pictured (L-R): Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital mascot Champ, Preston Brust, James Slater, Chris Lucas, Jason Duggins and MCTI Celebrity Host Kelly Sutton. Photo: Steve Green
Artist Snapshots (4-11-13)
/by Jessica NicholsonClay Walker will appear on tonight’s (April 11) episode of the hit show Auction Kings on the Discovery Channel. Fans can tune in at 8 p.m. CST to see Clay on Auction Kings, which showcases one of the country’s most storied auction houses, Gallery 63, in Sandy Springs, Ga. For more information on the show, visit http://dsc.discovery.com/tv- shows/auction-kings.
Pictured (L-R): Clay Walker with Gallery 63 owner Paul Brown and his wife.
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John Fogerty and Keith Urban caught up this past weekend in Las Vegas at the ACM Awards; Fogerty will also be performing in the special ACM Presents: Tim McGraw’s Superstar Summer Night, set to air May 19 on CBS. Fogerty and Urban teamed up on the Creedence Clearwater Revival classic “Almost Saturday Night” on Fogerty’s upcoming album, Wrote A Song For Everyone.
Pictured (L-R): John Fogerty and Keith Urban.
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Rising artist Rachele Lynae meets Kenny Rogers at the CMA Artist Luncheon, after Rogers named as an soon-to-be inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Pictured (L-R): Rachele Lynae, Kenny Rogers
Photo Credit: Jeff Walker
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New Haven Records recording artist Gordon Mote was recently in the studio cutting tracks for his upcoming 2013 release with acclaimed country music producer Frank Rogers at the helm. Rogers has garnered five Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards and 13 Country Music Association (CMA) Award nominations.
Mote, a 2012 ACM Award winner for Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year, is a studio musician who has worked with Rogers on many of the producer’s award-winning productions.
“I’ve spent hundreds of hours in the studio with Frank as he has helped other artists find their voice. The fact that Frank is now shaping my music is both humbling and exhilarating,” Mote says.
Pictured (L-R): Bob Rodgers (artist manager), Scott Williamson (instrumentalist), Mote, Frank Rogers (producer), and Ken Harding (president of New Haven Records).
Industry Signings (4-11-13)
/by Jessica Nicholson“It’s so good to be back with my friends at BMI, home of the greatest writers in America!” said Benson.
“BMI is honored to welcome Ray Benson back into the BMI family,” said BMI’s Executive Director of Writer/Publisher Relations Mark Mason. “His music has an iconic place in history and we can’t wait to hear his future contributions.”
Pictured (L-R): Ray Benson and Executive Director of Writer/Publisher Relations Mark Mason. Photo credit: Sandy L. Stevens, Courtesy of City of Austin Aviation.
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Darden Smith
Compass Records has signed Americana singer-songwriter Darden Smith. His Compass debut Love Calling was co-produced by Gary Paczosa and Jon Randall and represents the culmination of his work as an artist and global philanthropist.
It is slated for release on August 27.
In advance of the album release for Love Calling, Darden will be on tour with Kim Richey beginning April 13.
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Rising singer-songwriter Bonner Black signed with ASCAP this week.
Pictured (L-R): LeAnn Phelan, Bonner Black
Stephens Joins HitShop Records
/by Jessica NicholsonKim Stephens
Kim Stephens has joined new music label HitShop Records as National Director of Promotions and A&R.
“This is a major talent acquisition for our HitShop team,” declares President Skip Bishop. “Kim is a brilliantly successful promotions and A&R executive. He’s signed and promoted acts that have sold over 50 million albums in their collective careers. Bringing in Kim, with his accelerated level of abilities, only strengthens the momentum of our developing roster. Kim is a fellow architect of our futurist view of the new music model!”
Stephens began his career in the New Orleans-area radio market before making the move to the radio promotions department at Atlantic Records, where he rose to the role of National Promotions Director. His aptitude for spotting talent quickly became apparent, and Atlantic elevated him to the label’s Vice President of A&R and Promotion where he signed such artists as Matchbox 20 and Edwin McCain, and delivered countless multi-platinum discs including 1996’s RIAA certified 12x Platinum CD, Yourself Or Someone Like You. After nearly twenty years with Atlantic, Stephens formed imprint label FORWARD Entertainment and has served as an executive consultant for Capitol Records, Lava and Virgin Records since 2003. In this role, Stephens helped sign and develop the careers of Sick Puppies, Saving Abel and Need2Breathe. Stephens currently serves on the board of The Recording Academy.
“We are excited to have Kim Stephens join our team here at HitShop” shares the company’s Vice-President, A&R, Cliff Downs. “He brings a successful track record and tremendous experience to our company and I really look forward to working with him!”
Stephens can be reached at Kim@HitShopRecords.com or 615-730-6344.