CountryBreakout No. 1 Song

Quick, what’s a 14-letter word for a pre Civil War woman, or a multi-Platinum selling country music trio who conquered the 2011 Grammy Awards and was just awarded with another CMA Award for Vocal Group of the Year?

Here’s a hint: it ain’t Lady Gaga.

But if you, astute reader, guessed Lady Antebellum then you’d be absolutely correct. And now our crossword puzzle stumping friends in the beloved Capitol Records trio have the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 song for a third consecutive week with “We Owned The Night.” Lady A’s similarly titled Own The Night tour just launched last weekend in Knoxville, Tennessee. Early reports of the show have yielded compliments such as “huge,” “next level,” and “must see.”

This week they’ve been out west with arena dates in El Paso (11/16), Phoenix (11/17) and Las Vegas (11/18). They’ll head over to Los Angeles Nov. 22, where they are scheduled to perform live on the finale of ABC’s Dancing With The Stars and perform this big ole hit single.

Weekly Chart Report (11/18/11)

Claudia Lee (R) with Matt Sharp (L) of KTKS/Versailles, MO on the radio tour to promote her debut single “Hollywood Sunset.” Lee is also an accomplished actress who currently appears in the series “Hart of Dixie,” airing 8 pm CT Mondays on the CW Network.

SPIN ZONE
Are the holidays here yet? It’s like everything slows down after the CMA Awards and everyone falls into a turkey-induced stupor, which translates into a slow-moving CountryBreakout Chart. Lady Antebellum’s “We Owned The Night” is up top for its third consecutive week, beating out Jason Aldean’s “Tattoos On This Town,” Eric Church’s “Drink In My Hand,” The Band Perry’s “All Your Life,” and Zac Brown Band’s “Keep Me In Mind.”

But not all post-CMA Awards hangover is bad. It’s been quite a good thing for the launch of Faith Hill’s return single “Come Home,” which piled on 441 new spins and debuted way up the chart at No. 52. Keith Urban’s “You Gonna Fly” gets a big 301 spin increase, which moved it forward to No. 18. Other 200-plus spin gainers include Montgomery Gentry’s “Where I Come From” (No. 13), Dierks Bentley’s “Home” (No. 14), Kenny Chesney’s “Reality” (No. 15), Toby Keith’s “Red Solo Cup” (No. 19), and George Strait’s new “Love’s Gonna Make It Alright” (No. 39).

Frozen Playlists: KBCN, KSED, KVVP, KXBZ, KYYK, WKWS, WUCZ

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WIL's Cornbread camps out for the St. Louis Cardinals.

RADIO NEWS
WIL/St. Louis morning personality Cornbread has renewed a multi-year contract with the station. “The Cornbread Morning Show,” winner of CMA’s Major Market Personality of the Year honor in 2009, has been on the air since 2004. Most recently Cornbread camped out for 10 consecutive days to support the St. Louis Cardinals in the MLB World Series.
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Contact update: Captain Jack Aponte over at Nashville’s new Renegade Radio has a new email address. Reach him at renegaderadionashville@ymail.com.

Upcoming Singles
November 21
Sherry Lynn/Breakin’ Up Song/Steal Heart Music

November 28
Shawna Russell/Waitin’ On Sunrise/Way Out West

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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros. — 52
Lauren Alaina/Georgia Peaches/19/Mercury — 71
Katie Armiger/Scream/Cold River — 76

Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros. — 441
Keith Urban/You Gonna Fly/Capitol — 301
George Strait/Love’s Gonna Make It Alright/MCA — 260
Dierks Bentley/Home/Capitol — 229
Kenny Chesney/Reality/BNA — 220

Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Faith Hill/Come Home/Warner Bros. — 34
George Strait/Love’s Gonna Make It Alright/MCA — 14
Matt Nathanson f. Jennifer Nettles/Run/Vanguard — 8
Keith Urban/You Gonna Fly/Capitol — 7
Trace Adkins/Million Dollar View/Show Dog-Universal — 6
Scotty McCreery/The Trouble With Girls/19 Ent./Mercury — 5
Lauren Alaina/Georgia Peaches/19/Mercury — 5
Jake Owen/Alone With You/RCA — 5
Toby Keith/Red Solo Cup/Show Dog-Universal — 5
David Bradley/If You Can’t Make Money/Gecko Music Productions — 5

On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Chris Weaver Band/Go Easy On Me — 144
Joanna Mosca w/ Richie McDonald/Where Does Good Love Go?/Dolce Diva — 144
Bryan Cole/Pride & Passion/Perfect Vision — 133
Bill Gentry/This Letter/Tenacity Records — 130
Her and Kings County/White Trash Country Boy/Warner Bros./WMN — 122
Jackie Arredondo/Rockin’ the Trailer/Gold Voice — 120

Montgomery Gentry took over Birmingham’s 102.5/The Bull to play guest DJ and chat up their new single “Where I Come From” which lands at No. 13 on our CountryBreakout Chart this week. (L-R): Eddie Montgomery, Bull morning host Dollar Bill Lawson, Bull PD Tom Hanrahan and Troy Gentry

Newcomer Madonna Nash recently performed at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café during CMA Awards week, and played mediator for two fans on opposing sides of one of college football’s legendary rivalries. Nash has also been making the rounds at radio to promote her single “Dirty Little Secret,” which is currently at No. 53 on the CountryBreakout Chart. (L-R): MusicRow Chart Director (and devoted Auburn fan) Jon Freeman, Madonna Nash, The Hot Seat VP Radio Services (and devoted Alabama fan) Jason Turner.

Charlie Cook On Air

A Place Where Everybody Knows Your Name

This is for my radio friends.

I go to this restaurant each Friday. I like their varied menu. The wait staff is friendly and spends time with me when I go in there. I get the neighborhood news. The place has more than enough seating but it is cozy and I feel like I am the only person in there. It seems to me that the chef is spending his time making a dish that I will love. The owner stops by occasionally and says hello.

I always meet someone new when I’m there. Maybe because we all live in the same neighborhood, I feel a connection to the other diners. I occasionally eavesdrop on the conversations of the servers and patrons. Many times they are laugh out loud funny but they are talking about things that interest me.

One of the last times I was there, I learned about an event going on down the street that I stopped at and had a great time. I felt really lucky because I would never have heard about this fun event otherwise.

One of the great things about this restaurant is that, because I am a regular customer, I get to enter a contest every month that gives me a chance to win a free meal. All you need to know is the server of the month and tell her that you’d like to win. It is kind of a secret contest just for regulars. Now, I have never won the meal but I like to play along and it gives me a chance to interact with the server, whom I like a lot.

This sounds like a great place, doesn’t it? I bet you want to know where it is. Maybe you’d like to visit and take your family.

But wait a minute. Over the last few months I have started to notice some changes.

A couple visits ago my favorite server wasn’t there. He always worked Friday nights. I felt like Norm from Cheers when I went there. I always felt like he was waiting for me to come in. No one said anything that night about him missing.

The next Friday I asked and the owner told me that he was let go. They had experienced some decrease in business, due to the downturn in the economy. There just wasn’t enough business to keep him. The owner was sorry he had to leave and wanted me to meet the other server, who he was sure I would also like.

He was a nice enough guy but it was going to take me some time to learn about what he was all about.

That night I also got my first bad meal at the restaurant. The cook came out and apologized, saying that they were cutting corners a little bit on the fruit and vegetables. He was trying to make my favorite meal for me but they only go to the Farmer’s market every second or third day. He was looking to leave his position because he didn’t agree with new direction and felt that, as the highest paid employee, the owner was putting pressure on him.

He said that as the cook he shouldn’t have to wait on some tables and even buss tables.

The next time I visited I found the menu missing. I used to spend 15 minutes looking it over finding new things that I wanted to try. My favorites would be there but there would always be something new that interested me and I was happy to try something different. This time there was a chalk board with only a few choices.

The owner said that he didn’t have the staff to take chances with new things. He had a guy come in from another restaurant across town and he would whip up some “specials” but that he wasn’t around all day and couldn’t make more than a handful of dishes each day.

On my way out, I looked for the server of the month to try my hand at winning a dinner. I didn’t see the display with the monthly plaques telling me who this month’s honored server was. The new server from last month (what’s his name?) told me that they stopped the contest because the same people were winning all the time.

You know what? I think I am going to have to find a new place to eat on Friday nights.

Kellie Pickler, Casey James Help Musicians On Call

Casey James. Photo: Paul Levy

Kellie Pickler, Casey James, and a sold-out crowd celebrated four years of Musicians On Call’s (MOC) dedication to the Nashville community on Nov. 12 at the Hard Rock Café. The event raised over $10,000 for the cause, which will, in-turn, be used to launch a new weekly Bedside Performance Program this January. This new addition marks their eleventh live music program since the MOC Nashville inception in 2007.

“Kellie Pickler and Casey James put on a fantastic show and because of their generosity, we will be able to bring the healing power of music to even more patients,” said Katy Epley, Program Director of Musicians On Call’s Nashville branch. “We are so grateful for the Hard Rock Cafe and WSIX for all their support in making our 4th Anniversary concert a sold-out success!”

(L-R): Dana Brim (Musicians On Call), Bryan Frasher (Sony Music), Kellie Pickler, Katy Epley (Musicians On Call), RJ Meacham (Sony Music) Photo: Paul Levy

Google Music Open For Business

After much speculation, Google Music is live and open for business at https://music.google.com. The offering launched yesterday, enticing users with a catalog of 13 million songs comprising tracks from all the major labels except Warner Music Group. There is also free music file storage of up to 20,000 tracks, which can then be streamed on multiple devices.

The Android Market offers songs for about 99 cents – $1.29 each, and albums for about $10, prices comparable to iTunes. There are also hundreds of tracks available for free download.

Google Music debuts with a few advantages over other music services. Users of the company’s social networking component Google+ can share the songs they purchase with friends who can listen to them in full, as opposed to the 30-second snippets offered by iTunes.

The Google Music Artist Hub lets artists build landing pages, upload, stream, and sell music directly fans. There is a one-time set up fee of $25. The act sets their own price and receives 70% of each sale.

One of the biggest advantages in Google’s favor is the prevalence of its Android phones. Google Music integrates with Android, which has about 53% of the smartphone market, according to Gartner. Apple’s iPhone has just 15%. T-Mobile customers with Android phones can buy music and will be charged on their monthly cellphone bills.

17th Annual Key West Songwriters Festival Dates Revealed

Here’s something to make you eager for Spring, now that the cold is arriving in Nashville.

The Better Angels Music Key West Songwriters Festival Presented by BMI will return to the southernmost point in the Continental US for its 17th iteration May 2-6, 2012. Benefiting Operation Homefront, the festival will feature more than 100 performing songwriters in various venues around the island including the San Carlos Theatre and the Tropic Cinema. Additional sponsors include SunTrust, Comcast, Beam Global Wine and Spirits, The Recording Academy, and Hearts Bluff Music.

Full band concerts will open and close the festival. The kickoff party will feature the World Famous Headliners (Al Anderson, Pat McLaughlin, and Shawn Camp) at Ocean Key Pier on Wednesday, May 2. To wrap up the weekend on Saturday, May 5, the Jeffrey Steele Band will play a free show on Duval St., a festival first.

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

• Lauren Alaina will be spreading holiday cheer. Tomorrow she’ll be in Memphis to flip the switch at Graceland’s holiday lighting celebration, and on Thanksgiving Day she will perform the national anthem prior to the first game of the NFL’s tripleheader at 12:30 PM ET on FOX.

• Vince Gill be the Grand Marshal of the 59th Annual Piedmont Natural Gas Nashville Christmas Parade. This year’s “Christmas Around the World” themed event is set for Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 p.m.

Kenny Rogers and Billy Dean

• Billy Dean will join Kenny Rogers to “jingle all the way” from Columbus, Ohio to Westbury, New York on Rogers’ Christmas and Hits Tour, kicking off the day after Thanksgiving.

• Rodney Atkins will perform at the 2011 National Christmas Tree Lighting festivities on Thurs., Dec. 1 on the Ellipse at President’s Park in Washington, D.C. Carson Daly is hosting the event with additional musical performances by OneRepublic and singer-songwriter Marsha Ambrosius.

• Atkins and Scotty McCreery will perform on the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®, making its way down the streets of New York City on Thurs., Nov. 24 at 9 a.m. It will air on NBC.

The 10th annual Charlie Daniels & Friends Christmas 4 Kids Concert will take place at the Ryman Auditorium Nov. 21 at 7 p.m. Joining him will be Colt Ford, Joe Nichols, Sawyer Brown and Phil Vassar.

• Laura Bell Bundy will host the PBS special Christmas at Belmont which was taped at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville. It features nearly 700 Belmont University student musicians, Belmont School of Music faculty, and the Nashville Children’s Choir. Locally it will air on Nashville Public Television (NPT-Ch.8) on Thurs., Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. (CST) and on Christmas Day at 7 p.m. (CST).

Twenty Ten Music recording group Attwater has released a five-song EP titled Christmas. It was produced by Charlie Peacock (The Civil Wars, Switchfoot) and is available for download on iTunes and from Attwater’s official website. A free download of Attwater’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is available from People Country at www.people.com/free.

Performers Added to CMA Music Festival, Grammy Noms Concert

Underwood at last year's CMA Music Festival.

CMA isn’t slowing down. Only a week post-awards, the organization is gearing up for CMA Music Festival with the announcement of first performer Carrie Underwood who will take the stage at the Nightly Concerts at LP Field. CMA Music Festival runs Thursday-Sunday, June 7-10, 2012. The event will once again be filmed for an ABC Television special airing later in the summer.

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The Band Perry has been added to the lineup of The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!!—Countdown To Music’s Biggest Night, and will perform following the telecast for the audience at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live. The trio joins a performance list that also includes Jason Aldean, Sugarland, Rihanna, Usher, Lady Gaga, and Ludacris. The one-hour special takes place live on Wednesday, Nov. 30, and nominations in several categories will be announced. It will be broadcast on CBS from 9–10 p.m. CT.

Big D and Bubba End Local WSIX Run

In an effort to focus on the continued growth of their syndicated morning show, Big D and Bubba announced yesterday (11/16) that they will be stepping down from their local afternoon airshift on Nashville’s Big 98/WSIX. Their last local show will be broadcast Nov. 22, but they will continue to broadcast their national program from WSIX’s studios in Nashville.

In related news, Premiere Radio’s The Big D and Bubba Show will debut on the American Forces Radio Network next Monday, Nov. 21. The program will air 6-10 am ET on AFN’s Country station, broadcasting overseas in 177 countries and all US ships at sea.

“Being a part of AFN, and knowing that we can bring a little bit of home to our friends and family who are stationed overseas, is possibly the single biggest accomplishment in radio for us. We couldn’t be more excited!” said Big D and Bubba.

NMPA, HFA Offering YouTube Licensing For Indie Pubs

The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) and The Harry Fox Agency, Inc. (HFA) are offering independent music publishers, whether or not affiliated with HFA, the opportunity to opt into a direct license agreement with YouTube by going to www.youtubelicenseoffer.com. Publishers can opt in to the agreement from today (11/17) through Jan. 16, 2012.

Earlier this year the NMPA, HFA and YouTube concluded a landmark agreement whereby independent music publishers may grant the rights necessary for the synchronization of their musical works with certain videos posted by YouTube users. HFA will administer these direct license agreements between YouTube and publishers, and royalties will be based on advertising revenue collected worldwide by YouTube from ads placed alongside user-generated videos.