

Morgan Frazier visits with Dennis Banka at 104.1 The Ranch.
SPIN ZONE
Little Big Town‘s “Tornado” swirls into the top position this week on the
MusicRow Chart, claiming the first No. 1 of 2013. Written by
Natalie Hemby and
Delta Maid, this is the second single and title track from LBT’s fifth studio album.
The Band Perry‘s “Better Dig Two” jumps eight spots to No. 2, followed by
Jason Aldean‘s “The Only Way I Know” at No. 3 with an additional 577 spins this week.
Gary Allan‘s “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” and
Kenny Chesney‘s “El Cerrito Place” round out the top five at No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.
Big movers this week included several debuts on the chart, starting with
Blake Shelton‘s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” gaining 984 spins landing at No. 35.
Miranda Lambert‘s “Mama’s Broken Heart” also made an impressive leap onto the chart at No. 43 in its debut week with 873 spins.
Darius Rucker‘s “Wagon Wheel” rolls into No. 47 in its first week with 720 first week spins, followed by
Florida Georgia Line‘s “Get Your Shine On” coming on board at No. 48 with 633 spins.
Frozen Playlists: KYKX, WRHT, WCMS, KTHK, KZZY


Upcoming Singles
January 14
Easton Corbin/All Over The Road/Mercury
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA
Charlie Worsham/Could It Be/Warner Bros.-W.A.R.
January 17
Stephanie Grace/Would U Be Mine
January 21
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville
Lonestar/Maybe Someday/Tenacity
Chris Janson/Better I Don’t/Bigger Picture
Train feat. Ashley Monroe/Bruises/Crush-Columbia-9 North
January 24
John Karl/That’s What I Believe
Andy Griggs/Don’t Let Go
January 28
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI
Billy Ray Cyrus/Hillbilly Heart (Keeping It Country)/Blue Cadillac
Blackberry Smoke/Pretty Little Lie/Southern Ground
February 4
Joel Crouse/If You Want Some/Show Dog–Universal

New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 35
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 43
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 47
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 48
Easton Corbin/All Over The Road/Mercury – 78
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI Nashville – 79
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 66
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 65
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 59
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 56
The Henningsens/American Beautiful/Arista – 26
Andy Griggs/Twenty Little Angels/Little Hannel Records-Spin Doctors Music Group – 17
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI Nashville – 16
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 984
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 873
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 720
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 633
Jason Aldean/The Only Way I Know/Broken Bow – 577
Carrie Underwood/Two Black Cadillacs/19-Arista Nashville – 571
Lee Brice/I Drive Your Truck/Curb – 568
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Ashley Forrest/Pourin’ Over Me/Truro-GMV – 202
The Farm/Be Grateful/Warner Nashville – 189
Richie Fields/Smile – 186
Angel Mary & The Tennessee Werewolves/Cowboy/Verado – 181
Josh Pruno/23rd Psalm/Lawrence Music Group – 179

High Valley recently visited the morning show at KUAD in Ft. Collins, Colo., promoting the group’s “Love You For A Long Time,” which claims our No. 36 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): Todd Harding (KUAD), High Valley’s Curtis Remple, Brad Remple and Bryan Remple and Brian Gary (KUAD MD).

The Henningsens recently met up with Clear Channel’s Clay Hunnicutt at Sony Music’s Nashville office. The family’s latest single, “America Beautiful,” takes our No. 60 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): Aaron Henningsen; Clay Hunnicutt (SVP of Programming at Clear Channel); Clara Henningsen; Brian Henningsen; and Gary Overton (Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville).

KTTS’s 40th Birthday with PD Mark Grantin, Randy Houser (No. 10; “How Country Feels”), Phil Vassar, Lauren Alaina, and Thomas Rhett (No. 14; “Beer With Jesus”) performed at KTTS’ free So Mo Farm and Ranch 40th Birthday Bash Concert. Pictured (L-R) Randy Houser, Mark Grantin, Phil Vasser, Lauren Alaina, Curly, and Thomas Rhett.
Weekly Chart Report (1/11/13)
/by Sherod RobertsonMorgan Frazier visits with Dennis Banka at 104.1 The Ranch.
SPIN ZONE
Little Big Town‘s “Tornado” swirls into the top position this week on the MusicRow Chart, claiming the first No. 1 of 2013. Written by Natalie Hemby and Delta Maid, this is the second single and title track from LBT’s fifth studio album. The Band Perry‘s “Better Dig Two” jumps eight spots to No. 2, followed by Jason Aldean‘s “The Only Way I Know” at No. 3 with an additional 577 spins this week. Gary Allan‘s “Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain)” and Kenny Chesney‘s “El Cerrito Place” round out the top five at No. 4 and No. 5, respectively.
Big movers this week included several debuts on the chart, starting with Blake Shelton‘s “Sure Be Cool If You Did” gaining 984 spins landing at No. 35. Miranda Lambert‘s “Mama’s Broken Heart” also made an impressive leap onto the chart at No. 43 in its debut week with 873 spins. Darius Rucker‘s “Wagon Wheel” rolls into No. 47 in its first week with 720 first week spins, followed by Florida Georgia Line‘s “Get Your Shine On” coming on board at No. 48 with 633 spins.
Frozen Playlists: KYKX, WRHT, WCMS, KTHK, KZZY
Upcoming Singles
January 14
Easton Corbin/All Over The Road/Mercury
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA
Charlie Worsham/Could It Be/Warner Bros.-W.A.R.
January 17
Stephanie Grace/Would U Be Mine
January 21
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville
Lonestar/Maybe Someday/Tenacity
Chris Janson/Better I Don’t/Bigger Picture
Train feat. Ashley Monroe/Bruises/Crush-Columbia-9 North
January 24
John Karl/That’s What I Believe
Andy Griggs/Don’t Let Go
January 28
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI
Billy Ray Cyrus/Hillbilly Heart (Keeping It Country)/Blue Cadillac
Blackberry Smoke/Pretty Little Lie/Southern Ground
February 4
Joel Crouse/If You Want Some/Show Dog–Universal
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 35
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 43
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 47
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 48
Easton Corbin/All Over The Road/Mercury – 78
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI Nashville – 79
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 66
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 65
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 59
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 56
The Henningsens/American Beautiful/Arista – 26
Andy Griggs/Twenty Little Angels/Little Hannel Records-Spin Doctors Music Group – 17
Eric Church/Like Jesus Does/EMI Nashville – 16
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Blake Shelton/Sure Be Cool If You Did/Warner Bros. – 984
Miranda Lambert/Mama’s Broken Heart/RCA – 873
Darius Rucker/Wagon Wheel/Capitol – 720
Florida Georgia Line/Get Your Shine On/Republic Nashville – 633
Jason Aldean/The Only Way I Know/Broken Bow – 577
Carrie Underwood/Two Black Cadillacs/19-Arista Nashville – 571
Lee Brice/I Drive Your Truck/Curb – 568
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Ashley Forrest/Pourin’ Over Me/Truro-GMV – 202
The Farm/Be Grateful/Warner Nashville – 189
Richie Fields/Smile – 186
Angel Mary & The Tennessee Werewolves/Cowboy/Verado – 181
Josh Pruno/23rd Psalm/Lawrence Music Group – 179
High Valley recently visited the morning show at KUAD in Ft. Collins, Colo., promoting the group’s “Love You For A Long Time,” which claims our No. 36 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): Todd Harding (KUAD), High Valley’s Curtis Remple, Brad Remple and Bryan Remple and Brian Gary (KUAD MD).
The Henningsens recently met up with Clear Channel’s Clay Hunnicutt at Sony Music’s Nashville office. The family’s latest single, “America Beautiful,” takes our No. 60 spot this week. Pictured (L-R): Aaron Henningsen; Clay Hunnicutt (SVP of Programming at Clear Channel); Clara Henningsen; Brian Henningsen; and Gary Overton (Chairman & CEO, Sony Music Nashville).
KTTS’s 40th Birthday with PD Mark Grantin, Randy Houser (No. 10; “How Country Feels”), Phil Vassar, Lauren Alaina, and Thomas Rhett (No. 14; “Beer With Jesus”) performed at KTTS’ free So Mo Farm and Ranch 40th Birthday Bash Concert. Pictured (L-R) Randy Houser, Mark Grantin, Phil Vasser, Lauren Alaina, Curly, and Thomas Rhett.
Sony/ATV Music Publishing Considers Expansion
/by Jessica Nicholson“We are looking at all options,” Jimmy Asci, a New York-based spokesman, told the Nashville Business Journal. “This is all a result of the EMI acquisition. Our company has grown tremendously, and as a result we are going to have significantly more people in Nashville because, for Sony/ATV, our worldwide administration and many finance functions are headquartered in Nashville. The space that those functions currently exist in are not big enough to handle the additional headcount.”
Sony/ATV is considering several options to increase their space, including leasing current office space and the possibility of building a larger office facility in, or near downtown Nashville. Sony/ATV’s finance and administration operations are currently located at 65 Music Square West on Music Row.
Asci said Sony/ATV’s creative division, led by Troy Tomlinson, would stay in its current location at 8 Music Square West.
Songwriter Purchases Nashville Building, Plans Entertainment Venue
/by Jessica NicholsonThe building is located at 400 4th Avenue South and was formerly St. Paul’s A.M.E. church, before becoming offices for EOA Architects. “I just fell in love with the building,” James tells MusicRow of the place, which was originally home to the first free black church in Nashville and built in 1874. “I want to preserve it in hopes that it can become the entertainment cornerstone of So Bro and Korean Veterans Blvd.”
James has had considerable success as a songwriter, co-writing Martina McBride‘s “Blessed,” Chris Young‘s “Man I Want To Be,” Kenny Chesney‘s “Reality,” “Keg In The Closet,” “When The Sun Goes Down” and “We Went Out Last Night,” and Carrie Underwood‘s “Jesus Take The Wheel,” among numerous other tunes.
Brad Paisley Reveals Title of Upcoming Album
/by Eric T. ParkerBrad Paisley with Jimmy Kimmel. Photo: ABC/Randy Holmes
Brad Paisley revealed the title of his new album, Wheelhouse, during an appearance on Wednesday (Jan. 9) on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The new album, which for the first time features Paisley as the sole producer, is set to for release April 9. Fans can preorder Wheelhouse and Wheelhouse (Deluxe Version) here.
“It’s all about leaving your comfort zone,” Paisley explained about the album’s title during his appearance on the show. “You know, the baseball expression, sort of what is in your strike zone, your wheelhouse, where you’re comfortable.”
Watch Paisley’s full interview and performance of the album’s first single, “Southern Comfort Zone,” with the St. James Gospel choir, here.
Paisley jokingly introduced his new TV theme song during the interview, titled “The Ballad of Honey Boo Boo.” Watch it here.
Charlie Cook On Air: Bon Appetit
/by contributorThe CMA took that restaurant theme to their latest CMA Insiders research project. If you’re a radio station programmer/manager and are already a CMA member, you can visit cmaworld.com to review this material. Knowing what your listeners are up to will make appealing to them that much easier. The CMA talked to 1,222 country music fans about their likes and dislikes concerning restaurants. The restaurant experience is one of the most familiar we all have each week. We share it with friends and family. Just like we share radio.
The study found that 75 percent of the respondents dine out once a week or more across all kinds of restaurants, from fast food to fancy dancy. (This is where I tell you about a woman I spent years with who would eat only at dining establishments that had tablecloths. I used to carry a tablecloth with me when I wanted a Big Mac.) Anyway back to radio, 83 percent of the diners stated they had tried a new restaurant in the past six months because of recommendations. Radio works this way, too. Encouraging your listeners to positively speak of your radio station to their friends can move people to sample you.
Sandwiching listeners between music, talking about your station and providing them a menu of what the station offers is sure to gobble up all the listening they do each day. Okay…I promise, you can continue to read this. I will NOT do any more puns. I was kind of surprised that nearly half of the diners reported spending more than $50 per week. A family of four will spend $50 at places like Outback, but McDonald’s should come in about $30.
What does this tell those of us in radio? Prizes should be in the $50 range. Listeners winning smallish prizes don’t think much of what you have to offer. Oh yeah, there are contest pigs out there who want to win a package of chewing gum but the discriminating listener will not play for just anything. Why do people dine out? Overwhelmingly, these folks choose to have a meal out of the house with their family. Secondly, time with friends is important. Think about these reasons when designing your giveaways. Use their language. Put your radio station between your listeners and their daily activities.
Just for fun I will report The Country Music Consumers choices for favorite restaurants:
American 84%. (Would you think anything different with Country Music Fans? USA! USA! USA! )
Mexican 62%. (This is all about Lon Helton)
Italian 53%. (Not like my mama’s food. Fortunately. She was a great Italian mother but a terrible cook.)
Steakhouse 48%. (This is all about expense accounts.)
Chinese 44%. (Grits and Gravy with MSG.)
If you do want to get with a restaurant partner for a give away, here are the top choices;
Fast Food and Casual
McDonald’s
Subway
Casual and Fine Dining
Applebee’s
Cracker Barrel
That gives new meaning to “fine dining.”
Dining out is an experience shared with family and friends and we know that this is where our listeners get information about restaurants, movies, TV shows and (maybe) radio stations. We need to get in there. We need to become part of the conversation during this experience.
This was a little light-hearted, but I want you to know that the CMA does great work with their research projects and that this information is valuable to radio stations, listeners and even artists, who may be looking for tour sponsors. Radio stations’ sales departments should be using this information in their sales pitches and programmers should be aware of their listeners’ preferences.
And who doesn’t like thinking about food?
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of MusicRow.)
ASCAP Offers License For Small Business Websites
/by Sarah SkatesThe Play Music license is for web or mobile apps with fewer than 30,000 user visits per month, and less than $2,000 per month in revenue. The license costs $240 per year.
“At ASCAP, we want to make it as simple and cost-effective as possible to encourage the use of our members’ music,” commented Vice President of New Media Licensing Matt DeFilippis. “Music adds tremendous value to websites and mobile apps. We’re excited to offer a convenient way for individuals and small businesses to benefit from the use of ASCAP music while fairly compensating our songwriter, composer, lyricist and music publisher members.”
ASCAP licenses a catalog of over 8.5 million music works. Details about the new agreement are available at www.ascap.com/licensing/digital.
New Release Date For The Mavericks
/by Sarah SkatesThe Mavericks will kick off a tour in March, with dates to be announced next week. In the meantime, fans can catch them Jan. 19 at the Grand Ole Opry, Jan. 22 in Glasgow, Scotland and in a pre-release concert Feb. 25 at New York’s famed Bowery Ballroom. They are currently sailing the high seas and performing on the Sandy Beaches Cruise.
Original members reuniting for the project include lead singer Raul Malo, drummer Paul Deakin, and multi-instrumentalist Robert Reynolds; as well as longtime keyboardist Jerry Dale McFadden and seasoned guitarist Eddie Perez.
Among the tracks on the new album is the Buck Owens-inspired “Dance In The Moonlight,” the Orbison-esque “Born To Be Blue,” the horn punctuated retro noir “Back In Your Arms Again” and Tejano-influenced “All Over Again.” The band’s “Come Unto Me” was featured on ABC’s Nashville Wednesday night.
GAC to Tell Lambert's "Backstory"
/by Caitlin RantalaFour albums into her career, Lambert has netted three ACM and one CMA Album of the Year awards and is the reigning and three-time CMA and ACM Female Vocalist of the Year. While 2011 was a highlight year in her life with her marriage to Shelton and the release of the first Pistol Annies LP, it was also filled with personal challenges.
“It was like everything you could throw at us like cannonballs,” Lambert says of the death of Shelton’s father as well as the passing of one of her closest friends. “You picture newlywed bliss and really it was him living in LA, me on the road and us in the hospital a lot of the time. It was just a lot to deal with. It seemed that when that one-year anniversary hit, we could almost go ‘Phew, okay, now we’re ready.’”
Lambert, who’s currently on tour, concludes, “I always go with my gut. It’s never steered me wrong.”
The Band Perry Sets April Release Date
/by Jessica NicholsonThe Band Perry is set to release their as-of-yet untitled sophomore album on April 2, 2013. The lead single from the highly anticipated second release is “Better Dig Two.”
The trio’s debut self-titled album earned platinum status, and their chart-topping single “If I Die Young” went 4x platinum. The single also netted CMA Awards in 2011 for Single and Song of the Year.
The Band Perry earned trophies for Top New Artist and Top New Vocal Duo or Group from the Academy of Country Music in 2011.
50th Anniversary Memorial for Cline, Copas, Hawkins and Hughes
/by Jessica NicholsonCline, Copas, Hawkins and Hughes died on March 5, 1963 when a plane carrying the four entertainers crashed in Camden, Tenn.
Cline’s legacy includes an unforgettable vocal style and a string of iconic songs, such as “Sweet Dreams (Of You),” “Crazy,” “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “I Fall To Pieces,” “She’s Got You” and others. Hughes was a session guitarist and promotion man who became Cline’s manager. Copas was part of the Pee Wee King band and often performed on the Grand Ole Opry. His 1952 single, “‘Tis Sweet to be Remembered,” cracked the Top 10 on the Billboard Country charts. Singer Hawkins was a member of the Grand Ole Opry and was married to fellow singer Jean Shepard. His 1963 single, “Lonesome 7-7203” topped the Billboard Country charts.