
SPIN ZONE

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, 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 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)
Elam Signs with ASCAP, Words and Music Administration
/by Jessica NicholsonPictured (L-R): ASCAP’s Mike Sistad, JT Harding, Katrina Elam, Chris DeStefano, Matt Jenkins and ASCAP’s Robert Filhart
This year’s Tin Pan South got even sweeter for artist-writer Katrina Elam. Elam took part in the ASCAP show recently at the Hard Rock Cafe as part of Tin Pan South. The show took place on April 3, where Elam performed alongside Chris DeStefano, JT Harding and Matt Jenkins.
The performance served as Elam’s announcement of her switch to ASCAP, as well as her recent signing to Words and Music Administration for worldwide representation of her catalog. Elam has had recent success with the ACM-nominated song “Easy,” recorded by Rascal Flatts and Natasha Bedingfield, and “Say Goodnight,” recorded by Eli Young band (co-written by Elam, Melissa Peirce and John Paul White).
Kim McCollum, owner of WAMA, said “we are thrilled to add the multi-talented Katrina Elam to our roster and we feel she will be a big part of our expansion into creative services.” Jessica Garey will be working with WAMA and Elam to provide creative content for music supervisors for film and television.
Weekly Chart Report (4/5/13)
/by Jessica NicholsonSPIN ZONE
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, 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 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)
Tin Pan South Photos (4/5/13)
/by Caitlin RantalaTin Pan South continued on Thursday evening (April 5) with more performances from some of Nashville best writers. Jamie Floyd, Mark D. Sanders, Trent Summar and Adam Wright played the Station Inn, while over at The Bluebird Cafe, songwriting aficionados caught a performance by Pat Alger, Kathy Mattea, Natalie Royal, Jon Vezner and accompanist Jeff Gilkinson.
The late show at The Bluebird Cafe welcomed performances from Jessi Alexander, Andrew Dorff, Eric Paslay and Tommy Lee James.
Pictured (L-R): Jeff Gilkinson, Pat Alger, Kathy Mattea, Natalie Royal, Jon Vezner and a guest. Photo: Alan Mayor
Pictured: Eric Paslay, Andrew Dorff, Jessi Alexander and Tommy Lee James perform at The Bluebird Cafe. Photo: Alan Mayor
Pictured (L-R): Adam Wright, Jamie Floyd, Trent Summar and Mark D. Sanders. Photo: Alan Mayor
Pictured (L-R): Mark D. Sanders, Jamie Floyd, Adam Wright and Trent Summar. Photo: Alan Mayor
Charlie Cook On Air: Radio Everywhere
/by contributorThe pressure to get us to upgrade our phones and buy some accessory we really can live without is unyielding. You would think her dad would get some relief from the sales pressure. NOT the case. The day after Thanksgiving I apparently looked like the biggest turkey in the store as Jacki scythed her number one bulldog on me and I left with a $600 credit card charge and now pay close to $300 a month for all of the services. All of this pressure is working as today’s figures put smartphone ownership at 53 percent of Americans 12+. This number is up almost 10 percent in a year so the trend is accelerating and we can safely predict 7 of 10 will be a smartphone in short order.
The question for radio and records is how to maximize this trend even more than we have up to this point. I have finally come around and downloading (and paying) for music from Google Play. I wasn’t stealing music, just leaning totally on radio related apps. I have about 20 radio apps on my phone. More than I need. Rdio, TuneIn Radio and iHeartRadio take care of most of what you need. I have Sirius XM and many individual station apps too. But I also have HBO GO, Hulo, tv.com, Xfinity, and Netflix on my smartphone. Now DISH and Slingbox are making a real run for your data plan.
What I don’t have is an unlimited data plan. I know $300 a month and I still have a cap. That sucks, so I try to hook up to Wi-Fi when available. If I am having lunch by myself and want to get away from radio for an hour, I am likely to watch a TV program on my phone. I know in the gym folks on the treadmill around me are listening to purchased music, but most likely not radio on their smart phones.
My point is freeing the consumer from their car or a desktop computer has opened up so many more choices that radio and even buying music is falling down the list. If you grew up a nerd, like I did, trying to listen to out of market radio stations, then iHeartRadio and TuneIn are heaven sent. But if I were a regular consumer I wonder what this little hand held smart box would mean to me?
The National Association of Broadcasters has been out front on trying to get FM in smart phones. I have been a supporter of this in the past but now I’m not sure it is necessary or that it will be competitive enough for the consumer’s attention. There are just too many options to have something you can get in other sources, like a real live radio. One of my cell phones has a radio installed but I must use headphones to listen as the headphones serve as the antenna.
It gets back to how I seem to end more than half of my columns. It is all about content. If you do not provide content that can compete with HBO or Netflix or KIIS in Los Angeles, then you are not going to be a choice on anyone’s smartphone. And it serves you right.
Oh, and if you’re in the market for a Verizon phone, call me. I’ll give you Jacki’s number. But don’t expect a deal.
And finally, be sure to watch the ACM Awards show Sunday night on CBS-TV.
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
Tin Pan South Photos–Wednesday, April 3
/by Jessica NicholsonWednesday included sets from songwriters including Ashley Monroe, JT Harding, Kristen Kelly, Marty Dodson, Paul Overstreet, Michael Martin Murphey and Scotty Emerick, among others, at venues in various areas of Nashville including Bluebird Cafe, Hard Rock Cafe and The Listening Room.
Pictured (L-R): Paul Overstreet, Michael Martin Murphey and Scotty Emerick at The Listening Room Cafe in Nashville.
Pictured (L-R): Marty Dodson, Dave Turnbull, Ryan Tyndell and Bruce Wallace play at The Bluebird Cafe.
Pictured (L-R): Trent Willmon, Striking Matches, Ashley Monroe, Kristen Kelly and John Shaw at the Hard Rock Cafe.
Pictured (L-R): Shaun Bayles, Katrina Elam, Chris DeStefano, JT Harding and Matt Jenkins
Upcoming Television Appearances
/by Jessica NicholsonKellie Pickler and dancer Derek Hough
Kellie Pickler will visit The Ellen DeGeneres Show this Friday, April 5 alongside her Dancing With The Stars dance partner Derek Hough. The two will discuss their quest for taking home the mirror-ball trophy and how they’ve managed to wow the judges since the premiere, earning the highest score of the night Monday during the show’s “Prom Night” competition.
Pickler will also make a very special announcement that can only be heard on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
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Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton will be featured on CBS This Morning at 7 a.m. ET.
Promotions, Hirings at Country Music Association
/by Jessica NicholsonCommunications
Finance and Administration
Marketing
Membership and Balloting
Blake Shelton Tapped For Opening Performance on ACM Awards
/by Jessica NicholsonBlake Shelton will open the 48th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards with a group of high-profile friends. Shelton, who is also co-hosting the awards show with Luke Bryan, will open the telecast with a performance with Bryan, Brad Paisley on guitar, Sheryl Crow and Pistol Annies, including Miranda Lambert, Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley.
They will perform Shelton’s new single, “Boys Round Here,” the second single from his latest album Based On A True Story…
The ACM Awards will be broadcast LIVE from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 7, 2013 at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.
Industry Ink (4-4-13)
/by Jessica NicholsonAWMG Entertainment has signed songwriter Tammy Jacobs. Jacobs moved to Nashville in 2001 and has recently had songs placed on Say Yes to the Dress, Access Hollywood and Live with Kelly.
Seated (L-R): Ann Wilson, Tammy Jacobs
Back row (L-R): Katy Bishop, Shane Barrett, Amy Rathburg
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SOURCE held its monthly members’ luncheon at ASCAP on March 28, 2013. Bill Cakmis, Talent Coach/Media Trainer, was the guest speaker. For over 25 years Cakmis has mentored, trained and developed the country’s leading actors, anchors, television show hosts, singers, doctors, lawyers, athletes, CEOs and politicians. As a media consultant and ‘Show Doctor’ he has partnered with major film studios, production companies, local television stations, and the country’s top networks and cable stations to create productions.
Pictured (L to R): Lainie Allbee (Martin Allbee & Associates), Bill Cakmis (Talent Coach), Debbie Carroll (Exec. Dir. MusiCares), Lisa Harless (Sr. VP Regions Bank).
Photo Credit: Denise Fussell
Performers Added To Tim McGraw Special
/by Jessica NicholsonThey join the previously released lineup of Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban, Ne-Yo, Pitbull and Lady Antebellum.
The special will air on Sunday, May 19 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS Television Network.