
SPIN ZONE

Warner Bros. artist Brett Eldredge played a show with Willie Nelson at the Chicago Theater on March 18.
Darius Rucker’s “This” ascends to the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 spot with a gain of 139 spins, following a multi-week run by
Thompson Square. This makes the sixth No. 1 hit for Rucker, and the second from his
Charleston, SC 1966 collection.
Positions 3-6 all see triple digit spin gains, but remain unchanged.
Ronnie Dunn’s “Bleed Red” is putting the pressure on the Top 5, however, as it jumps to No. 7 in its eigth week charting.
And the parade of summertime superstar singles begins.
Taylor Swift’s “Mean,” only three weeks old, is already sitting at No. 25. Since its chart debut, it has averaged weekly spin increases greater than 400. And seemingly also destined for chart-topping success is
Brad Paisley’s “Old Alabama,” featuring none other than
Alabama. It has only spent two weeks on the chart, but already leaped to No. 30.
Just behind are new offerings from
Little Big Town (“The Reason Why,” No. 45),
Trace Adkins (“Just Fishin’,” No. 48),
Martina McBride (“Teenage Daughters,” No. 49), and
Luke Bryan (“Country Girl,” No. 53).
Dierks Bentley is also back on the chart with “Am I The Only One,” the first single from his upcoming studio album. The song amassed 297 spins with no prior reports to make its debut at No. 72.
Frozen Playlists: KDXY, KMKS, KNCQ, KSED, KVVP, KXKZ, WKWS
RADIO NEWS
Morning personality
Alan DuPriest has taken over Music and Programming duties at WBYZ/Baxley, GA. Reach him at alan@wbyz94.com.







Upcoming Singles
March 28
Eden’s Edge/Amen/Big Machine
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/Warner Music Nashville
Brad Paisley feat. Alabama/Old Alabama/Arista
April 4
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville
Keith Bryant/The Note/Jordash Records
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal
David St. Romain/Twenty Years Late/Aria Records/Turnpike Music
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Due West/When The Smoke Clears/Black River — 70
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 72
Guy Penrod/Pray About Everything/Servant Records — 74
Coleman Brothers/Back On the Farm/PVI — 75
Johnny Rivers/New Home/Soul City — 77
Derek O’Bannon/Thinkin’ Bout The Wedding Night/615 Records — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 627
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 491
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 440
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 384
Kenny Chesney/Live A Little/BNA — 311
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Uncle Kracker/Good To Be Me/Top Dog/Atlantic — 219
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rock Star/Root 49/Quarterback — 195
Daisy Mallory/Don’t Grow Up Too Fast/Front Water — 194
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/WMN — 189
Tommy Steele/What Kind Of Man Would I Be/TCR — 183
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 31
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 29
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 27
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 27
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 18
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 16
Bradley Gaskin/Mr. Bartender/Columbia — 13
the JaneDear girls/Shotgun Girl/Warner Bros./WMN — 10

Skyville trio Stealing Angels recently visited WDRM/Huntsville, AL. (L-R): Skyville’s Paul Williams, Caroline Cutbirth, WDRM MD AJ McCloud, Skyville’s Theresa Ford, Tayla Lynn, WDRM PD Jim Tice and Jennifer Wayne.

Craig Campbell surprised Vince and Amy Spicocchi by hiring a limousine to bring them to The Tangier in Akron, Ohio for WQMX’s charity concert series. Campbell first learned of the Spicocchi family after Vince posted a touching family video on YouTube set to the singer’s “Family Man.” The Massillon, Ohio couple welcomed quintuplets in August 2010, but the babies were born prematurely and underwent heart surgery to survive. The singer met the parents backstage and presented the family with a personal check to help offset the expenses. (L-R): Scott Wynn, WQMX morning co-host; Sue Wilson, WQMX PD and morning co-host; Campbell; and Amy and Vince Spicocchi.

KAJA-FM in San Antonio, Tx helped raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during a two day radiothon March 17-18. When the final calls came in at 7pm on Friday the donations were tallied up and this year KAJA will deliver a check to St. Jude for $407,236. Pictured: The KJ crew after 28 hours of work.
Weekly Chart Report (3/25/11)
/by FreemanSPIN ZONE
Warner Bros. artist Brett Eldredge played a show with Willie Nelson at the Chicago Theater on March 18.
Darius Rucker’s “This” ascends to the CountryBreakout Chart’s No. 1 spot with a gain of 139 spins, following a multi-week run by Thompson Square. This makes the sixth No. 1 hit for Rucker, and the second from his Charleston, SC 1966 collection.
Positions 3-6 all see triple digit spin gains, but remain unchanged. Ronnie Dunn’s “Bleed Red” is putting the pressure on the Top 5, however, as it jumps to No. 7 in its eigth week charting.
And the parade of summertime superstar singles begins. Taylor Swift’s “Mean,” only three weeks old, is already sitting at No. 25. Since its chart debut, it has averaged weekly spin increases greater than 400. And seemingly also destined for chart-topping success is Brad Paisley’s “Old Alabama,” featuring none other than Alabama. It has only spent two weeks on the chart, but already leaped to No. 30.
Just behind are new offerings from Little Big Town (“The Reason Why,” No. 45), Trace Adkins (“Just Fishin’,” No. 48), Martina McBride (“Teenage Daughters,” No. 49), and Luke Bryan (“Country Girl,” No. 53). Dierks Bentley is also back on the chart with “Am I The Only One,” the first single from his upcoming studio album. The song amassed 297 spins with no prior reports to make its debut at No. 72.
Frozen Playlists: KDXY, KMKS, KNCQ, KSED, KVVP, KXKZ, WKWS
RADIO NEWS
Morning personality Alan DuPriest has taken over Music and Programming duties at WBYZ/Baxley, GA. Reach him at alan@wbyz94.com.
Upcoming Singles
March 28
Eden’s Edge/Amen/Big Machine
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/Warner Music Nashville
Brad Paisley feat. Alabama/Old Alabama/Arista
April 4
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville
Keith Bryant/The Note/Jordash Records
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal
David St. Romain/Twenty Years Late/Aria Records/Turnpike Music
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol
• • • • •
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Due West/When The Smoke Clears/Black River — 70
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 72
Guy Penrod/Pray About Everything/Servant Records — 74
Coleman Brothers/Back On the Farm/PVI — 75
Johnny Rivers/New Home/Soul City — 77
Derek O’Bannon/Thinkin’ Bout The Wedding Night/615 Records — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 627
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 491
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 440
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 384
Kenny Chesney/Live A Little/BNA — 311
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Uncle Kracker/Good To Be Me/Top Dog/Atlantic — 219
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rock Star/Root 49/Quarterback — 195
Daisy Mallory/Don’t Grow Up Too Fast/Front Water — 194
Gloriana/Wanna Take You Home/Emblem/WMN — 189
Tommy Steele/What Kind Of Man Would I Be/TCR — 183
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Brad Paisley/Old Alabama/Arista — 31
Trace Adkins/Just Fishin’/Show Dog-Universal — 29
Martina McBride/Teenage Daughters/Republic Nashville — 27
Dierks Bentley/Am I The Only One/Capitol — 27
Luke Bryan/Country Girl/Capitol — 18
Taylor Swift/Mean/Big Machine — 16
Bradley Gaskin/Mr. Bartender/Columbia — 13
the JaneDear girls/Shotgun Girl/Warner Bros./WMN — 10
Skyville trio Stealing Angels recently visited WDRM/Huntsville, AL. (L-R): Skyville’s Paul Williams, Caroline Cutbirth, WDRM MD AJ McCloud, Skyville’s Theresa Ford, Tayla Lynn, WDRM PD Jim Tice and Jennifer Wayne.
Craig Campbell surprised Vince and Amy Spicocchi by hiring a limousine to bring them to The Tangier in Akron, Ohio for WQMX’s charity concert series. Campbell first learned of the Spicocchi family after Vince posted a touching family video on YouTube set to the singer’s “Family Man.” The Massillon, Ohio couple welcomed quintuplets in August 2010, but the babies were born prematurely and underwent heart surgery to survive. The singer met the parents backstage and presented the family with a personal check to help offset the expenses. (L-R): Scott Wynn, WQMX morning co-host; Sue Wilson, WQMX PD and morning co-host; Campbell; and Amy and Vince Spicocchi.
KAJA-FM in San Antonio, Tx helped raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during a two day radiothon March 17-18. When the final calls came in at 7pm on Friday the donations were tallied up and this year KAJA will deliver a check to St. Jude for $407,236. Pictured: The KJ crew after 28 hours of work.
"Voices" Songwriters Celebrate Chart-topper
/by Sarah SkatesASCAP toasted the writers and publishers of Chris Young’s multi-week No. 1 “Voices” with a party at its Nashville offices on Monday, March 21. Written by Young, Chris Tompkins and Craig Wiseman, and published by Big Loud Shirt, Big Loud Songs, Runnin’ Behind Music and EMI Music Publishing, the song is Grammy-nominated Young’s third consecutive trip to the top of the charts. “Voices” marks the 19th chart-topper for Wiseman and the second No. 1 for Tompkins.
Pictured (l-r): ASCAP’s Tim DuBois, EMI Music Publishing’s Ben Vaughn, Chris Young, Chris Tompkins, Craig Wiseman, Big Loud Shirt’s Seth England and Amy Allmand. Photo: Rory White
McAnally, Harding Score First No. 1 With Chesney Smash
/by Sarah SkatesASCAP and BMI toasted Kenny Chesney’s critically acclaimed, multi-week chart-topper “Somewhere With You” with a party at Cabana in Nashville on Wed., March 24th.
Written by Shane McAnally and JT Harding, this was the first No. 1 for both writers. The song marks Chesney’s remarkable 21st trip to the top of the charts.
Pictured at the party are (l-r): ASCAP’s Tim DuBois, Songs for Beans’ Randi Razzano, Sony Music Nashville’s Paul Barnabee, producer Buddy Cannon, Shane McAnally, Kenny Chesney, JT Harding, Little Blue Egg’s Robin Palmer, Kobalt Music’s Whitney Daane, ASCAP’s LeAnn Phelan and BMI’s Jody Williams. Photo: Ed Rode
Baby Boom
/by Sarah SkatesChurch is the ACM New Solo Vocalist Of The Year, and a nominee for ACM New Artist Of The Year at the April 3 ACM Awards show.
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Naomi Ki Lynch
Congratulations to Universal Music Group Manger, Artist & Media Relations Fount Lynch and his wife on last night’s birth of their baby girl.
Naomi Ki Lynch was born at 11:09 PM last night, March 23. She weighs 8 lbs 3 oz and is 21 inches long. Mom and baby are doing great!
Omni Hotel Will Include Country Music Hall of Fame Expansion
/by Sarah SkatesRendering of the Omni Nashville Hotel, which will include the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum expansion.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will enjoy a 200,000 square foot expansion as part of the planned Omni Nashville Hotel, being built to accompany the Music City Center downtown convention center.
Construction for the Music City Center is already underway, and construction on the 21-story Omni will break ground early this summer. Both are scheduled to open in 2013.
Located on Fifth Avenue South between Demonbreun and Korean Veterans Boulevard, the Omni will have 800 guest rooms and suites, over 80,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including two ballrooms, and 560 parking spaces.
An internal pedestrian pathway will connect the hotel to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum expansion. Along the pathway will be Nashville-specific restaurants and retail spaces.
The $250 million Omni Nashville Hotel represents a public-private partnership that will create 300 new, full-time jobs when open, 200 of which are guaranteed to be filled by Davidson County residents.
During construction, Omni has committed to 20 percent diversity business participation and to spend at least 20 percent of the project’s construction costs with local businesses. The project is being privately financed by Omni Hotels & Resorts.
Mayor Karl Dean today (3/24) was joined by officials from Omni Hotels & Resorts and the Hall to unveil the design, which incorporates natural materials, exposed steel and regional limestone.
Focusing on sustainability, the hotel and expansion project is expected to achieve LEED Silver certification.
The Omni Nashville Hotel was designed by HKS Hill Glazier Studio, an international architecture firm based in Dallas, TX.
Brasfield & Gorrie will serve as general contractor on the project. The full-service contracting and construction management firm is based in Birmingham, Ala.
Rendering of the Omni Hotel on Fifth Avenue
Rihanna, Nettles Set For ACM Performance
/by Sarah SkatesRihanna and Jennifer Nettles
R&B star Rihanna is set to perform with Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles on the upcoming ACM Awards, reports ryanseacrest.com. They will team up for Rihanna’s “California King Bed,” at the ACM Fan Jam concert, taking place simultaneously with the awards show, parts of which will air on the ACM televised event.
The ACM has also added presenters Julianne Hough, Chris Young, actress AnnaSophia Robb from the new moving Soul Surfer, and Bethany Hamilton, the surfer who was attacked by a shark and inspired the film.
The ACM Awards will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 8:00 PM live ET/delayed PT on the CBS Television Network.
P2P Downloading on Decline
/by Sarah SkatesNPD attributes the decline in P2P downloading to the shuttering of LimeWire.
According to The NPD Group, a leading market research company, the percentage of internet users downloading music from P2P file-sharing services has fallen from a high of 16 percent in Q4 of 2007, to 9 percent in Q4 2010.
While illegal downloading of this kind is on the decline, it is far from eradicated. NPD estimates there were 16 million P2P users downloading music in Q4 2010. This is down from 28 million in Q4 2007.
NPD believes the recent decrease in usage coincides with the October 2010 shuttering of LimeWire after a federal judge found the peer-to-peer service liable for copyright infringement.
According to NPD’s “Music Acquisition Monitor,” LimeWire was used by 56 percent of those using P2P services to download music in Q3 2010, shortly before it closed.
Since Limewire went offline, illegal downloading from Frostwire and u-Torrent has increased.
This information is from NPD’s “Music Acquisition Monitor” based on online surveys of U.S. consumers age 13 and older, which were conducted in January 2011. The final reporting is based on 5,549 completed surveys.
Songwriters Salute Hank at the Hall of Fame
/by MichelleFamily Tradition co-curator Michael McCall will host and each artist will perform one or more of William’s classic songs, as well as some of their own compositions that were influenced or inspired by Williams.
I Saw The Light is presented in conjunction with the Museum’s exhibition Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy, Presented by SunTrust, and will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Museum’s Ford Theater. It is included with Museum admission and is free to Museum members.
For more details visit countrymusichalloffame.org.
Foster & Lloyd Reunite For New Album
/by Sarah SkatesThe duo co-produced and co-wrote all twelve songs on the set, which was recorded and mixed by Justin Tocket (Marc Broussard, Randy Rogers Band). Among the studio musicians are Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson and drummer Keith Brogdon. And guests include pedal steel guitarist Lloyd Green, producer and steel guitarist Steve Fishell, vocals from singer/songwriter Beth Nielsen Chapman, and bassist Garry Tallent from Bruce Springsteen’s E. St. Band.
In 1985 Foster & Lloyd were paired together by their publisher, which led to a deal with RCA Records. “Crazy Over You,” made them the first duo in Country music to score a No. 1 on their debut single.
Before parting ways in 1990 for solo careers, they recorded three albums for RCA and had other hits with “Sure Thing,” “What Do You Want From Me This Time,” “Texas in 1880” and “Fair Shake.”
More recently, a request from the Americana Music Association to reunite for a fundraiser show got the duo together onstage. The show sold out in 15 minutes.
“It was so much fun getting back together onstage, and we realized that the new songs we had written together still had that magic,” says Foster. “We decided to start getting together once a month to write. Soon the songs were pouring out, and we knew we needed to get back in the studio.”
The duo will hit the road with a string of dates in Texas this spring and summer, as well as a May 18 CD release show at Mercy Lounge in Nashville, and a June 25 performance at the Blackberry Jam Music Festival in Franklin, Tenn.
NuCorp Ent. Launches With Flagship Act Darren Warren
/by Sarah SkatesHandling distribution and promotion will be execs Chuck Rhodes, and longtime Warner Bros. staffer Doug Grau. Other team members include Toni D. McDaniel in finance, sales, and marketing; and Kris Carlson and KentuckyLake.com overseeing web and social media. Outside the company, AristoMedia will work music video promotion, and Campbell Entertainment will coordinate publicity. Regina Raleigh has been tapped to promote the single on MusicRow’s Country Breakout Chart.
Warren’s debut single “Cowboy Up and Party Down” was produced by Grau and will go for adds in May 2011. The first album will be released later this summer.
The Kentucky native is a survivor of childhood cancer and actively works to help St. Jude, the hospital that saved his life.
NuCorp’s offices are currently located in Franklin, KY and will soon be relocating to a new home in Nashville.