

Davis Music Group's Jacob Lyda performed his new single, "I'm Doing Alright," for the staff at WDRM in Huntsville, AL. (L-R): WDRM's AJ McCloud, Lyda and WDRM's Jim Tice.
SPIN ZONE
It’s
Blake Shelton’s world right now, but thankfully he lets us stay here and read his Twitter feed. This week he’s on top of the CountryBreakout chart with “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” which surges ahead of
Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” with a gain of 111 spins.
Positions 3-11 are all showing positive movement, with
Taylor Swift’s No. 3 “Back To December” looking like a soon-to-be No. 1 contender. A few paces back,
Billy Currington’s “Let Me Down Easy” (No. 7),
Jason Aldean and
Kelly Clarkson’s “Don’t You Wanna Stay” (No. 8),
Darius Rucker’s “This” (No. 10) and
Thompson Square’s “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” (No. 11) all score triple digit spin gains.

Back Porch Productions hosted Craig Morgan, Luke Bryan, Chuck Wicks, Lee Brice, Thompson Square at the K92FM All Star Acoustic Jam with host Kix Brooks at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida on January 16. (L-R): Back Porch Productions Founder/CEO Carly Horvat; Wicks; and Back Porch staffers Ashley Roeder and Lauren Denig.
This chart also has the exciting and triumphant debut of
Ronnie Dunn’s first solo single, “Bleed Red.” Programmers jumped all over the song and it easily snapped up our highest debut at No. 46.
Keith Urban’s latest, “Without You,” also had a huge debut, landing at No. 65 with no prior reports.
It’s tough out there with numerous superstar singles blasting up the chart, but a few independent artists are making some noise.
Burns & Poe’s “How Long Is Long Enough” is still gaining spins at No. 28, for starters. And at No. 35,
Eric Lee Beddingfield’s“The Gospel According To Jones” continues to move upward.
Katie Armiger’s “Best Song Ever” is just a hair behind at No. 36, and the
Bellamy Brothers are now at No. 40 with “Back In The Day.”
RADIO NEWS
Bold Gold Media’s
WDNB Thunder-102/Liberty, NY held its 5th Annual Thunder Blood Bowl at Monticello Casino & Raceway on Wednesday, January 26th. The event is one of the largest blood drives in New York’s Sullivan County, and this year 78 units of blood were donated for the local blood bank. “Our ‘ThunderHeads’ never cease to amaze me in their capacity to give,” comments Market Manager/GM/morning co-host
Paul Ciliberto. “We even had eight first time donors during this drive.”







Upcoming Singles
February 7
Joanna Smith/Georgia Mud/Columbia
David Nail/Let It Rain/MCA
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol
Colt Ford/Country Thang/Average Joes
Doobie Brothers/World Gone Crazy/HOR/CO5
February 14
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rockstar/Root 49/Quarterback
• • • • •
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/ Sony — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 64
Jamey Johnson/Heartache/Mercury — 76
Matthew Huff/As TIme Goes By/MGH Records — 77
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 79
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Sony — 627
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 368
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 331
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 263
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 247
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Sean Patrick McGraw/My So Called Life/Little Engine Records — 184
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 179
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 168
The Grascals/I Am Strong/BlueGrascal — 157
Scott Lindsey/Miss Lead Me On/Gray Trailer — 147
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 30
David Bradley feat. Rodney Crowell/Hard Time Movin’ On/Gecko — 13
D.J. Miller/Whatever It Takes/Evergreen — 12
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 10
Carter’s Chord/A Little Less Comfortable/Show Dog-Universal — 10
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 9

Gloriana with KNCI staffers after a listener event. (L-R): Tom, KNCI afternoon jock Kodiak, Rachel, KNCI PD Byron Kennedy, Cheyenne, KNCI Promo Dir. Matt Viera, and Michael.

Sunny Sweeney played a sold out show at Club Rodeo in San Jose on Jan. 28. (L-R): Republic Nashville Pres. Jimmy Harnen, KRTY GM Nate Deaton, Sweeney, KRTY GSM Tina Ferguson and KRTY Night Jock Indiana Al.
Artists Drive Fans To ACM Polls
/by Sarah SkatesVoting goes through Feb. 24 and the winner in each category will be announced in March. Those winners will then move on to compete for the Top New Artist prize through online voting. The Top New Artist will be announced live on the April 3 ACM Awards.
Eric Church‘s campaign for Top New Solo Vocalist is being boosted by his video “Everyone Is Doing It” at ericchurch.com. Fans can share the link via email and social media and the person who draws the most views through their personal link will win a trip to the CMA Music Festival.
For his campaign, fans of Randy Houser will be entertained by this funny animal kingdom video.
Easton Corbin posted a video message to fans on his Facebook page, and his official website has a free download available.
In the running for Top New Vocal Duo or Group, The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia and the JaneDear girls are offering free song downloads to drive votes via the above links.
Weblinks: AEG Finds New Ticketing Solution
/by Sarah SkatesAEG teams with Outbox • AOL buying Huffington Post • Aguilera’s Super Bowl snafu • The Daily for iPad
>>>Promoter AEG is partnering with ticketing company Outbox Enterprises to sell tickets at 105 venues later this year. AEG is working to distance itself from Ticketmaster following its merger with competitor Live Nation.
Within the next 6-12 months, the first venues will have Outbox up-and-running. Nearly all of its worldwide venues are expected to be on the new system within two years.
Outbox differs from Ticketmaster in that it gives venues the ability to sell tickets through their own websites, instead of a centralized website. More here.
Arianna Huffington
>>>As it continues to build its media and news presence, AOL revealed plans this morning to buy news blog The Huffington Post for $315 million. Under terms of the agreement, founder Arianna Huffington will stay on board. Keep reading.
>>>Blogs are buzzing about Christiana Aguilera’s botched rendition of the national anthem at last night’s (2/6) Super Bowl. Instead of singing the correct line: “O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming,” she mistakenly sang: “What so proudly we watched at the twilight’s last reaming.”
The Grammy-winning singer’s apology statement says, “I can only hope that everyone could feel my love for this country and that the true spirit of its anthem still came through.” Read more.
>>>In the latest example of traditional media trying to blend with new technology, The Daily newspaper launched last week exclusively on the iPad. The brainchild of media mogul Rupert Murdoch costs $39.99 for an annual subscription. More online.
Top CAA Agent Ron Baird Passes
/by MichelleRon Baird
Ron Baird, former head of CAA’s Nashville office and agent to many of country music’s leading artists, died in Nashville on February 3, 2011, of complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 60.
A celebration of his life will take place on Wednesday, February 9, 2011, from 5 – 7 p.m. at Hillwood Country Club (6201 Hickory Valley Road, Nashville, TN). In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lewy Body Dementia Association (www.lbda.org); The Salvation Army (www.Salarmy-Nashville.org); and the Glacier National Park Fund (www.glaciernationalparkfund.org).
Ron is survived by his wife Cheryl, their sons John (and wife Jenny) and Marc (and wife Kennon); and four grandchildren, James, Kate, Finley and Cooper.
Ron joined CAA in 1991 to open the company’s Nashville office. The one-man operation that started in Ron’s garage grew into the 55-person team it is today. In his 13 years as a CAA agent, Ron oversaw the careers of Clint Black, Billy Dean, Jennifer Hanson, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, Barbara Mandrell, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, Joe Nichols, Olivia Newton John, Little Texas, Jamie O’Neal, Julie Roberts and Shania Twain, among many others. He retired in 2004.
“Ron was an extraordinary man whose dedication to and passion for his clients and colleagues alike have long inspired us,” said Rob Light, managing partner and head of the music department at CAA. “He had great love of music, a heart of gold and a generous spirit, and it is those qualities that will be the legacy of this wonderful soul. Ron will always be the cornerstone of CAA Nashville. It was an honor to know him and we extend our deepest sympathies to Ron’s beloved family.”
Ron was born and raised in Bigfork, Montana and maintained close ties to his home state throughout his life. He was an avid skier and outdoorsman, often taking backpacking trips in Glacier National Park.
Ron formed his first band when he was in the second grade, and played his first paying gig when he was in the fourth grade, marking the beginning of his lifelong career in music. Upon high school graduation, he went on the road full-time and toured the Western United States before attending Culver Stockton College in Canton, Missouri, and Schiller College in Heidelberg, Germany. He graduated from the University of Montana, with a degree in Philosophy.
In 1975, Ron put his touring days behind him and took a job as an agent at Good Music Agency, a small rock-and-roll agency based in Missoula, Montana. He accepted a job in 1977 at Jim Halsey Co., at the time the largest country music agency in the world, and relocated to their headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At Jim Halsey, Ron booked artists including Roy Clark, Donna Fargo, Merle Haggard, George Jones, The Judds, Brenda Lee, Ronnie Milsap, Rick Nelson, Oak Ridge Boys, Mel Tillis, Conway Twitty, Don Williams, Tammy Wynette and Dottie West, among others.
By 1987, Jim Halsey Co. had moved its headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee, and Ron was elevated to senior vice president and general sales manager. A year later, the firm was acquired by the William Morris Agency. Ron accepted a position with CAA in 1991.
Ron served as Chairman of the Board for the Country Music Association in 2003 and was President of the Country Music Association in 2002. He was also an associate board member of W.O. Smith and an alumnus of Leadership Music. Voted Country Agent of the Year for three years (1996-1998) by Performance Magazine, he was named Third Coast Agent of the Year in 1999 by Pollstar.
Artists, Songwriters To Honor Todd Cerney
/by adminTodd with wife, Kip Kirby
On Mon., Feb. 28 a star studded lineup will come together to honor songwriter Todd Cerney, recently diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma. Grammy nominated Cerney, is known for writing hits such as “I’ll Still Be Loving You” by Restless Heart, “Good Morning Beautiful” by Steve Holy, and “No Mercy” by Ty Herndon. Artists set to perform include Restless Heart, Steve Holy, Ty Herndon, Bo Bice and Jeff Bates.
A series of songwriters will also perform including Rivers Rutherford, Fred Knobloch, Rich Fagan, Pete Huttlinger, Lisa Carver, Wood Newton, Trevor Finlay, Doug Gill, Lynn Langham and Jim Parker, followed by performances from Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden (“Everlasting Love”), Casey Kelly and Leslie Ellis, Bill Lloyd, and Thom Shepherd & the Nashville Hit Songwriters Band. Special guest Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits will join Restless Heart onstage to sing his 1967 classic, “A Kind of a Hush.” Also reuniting especially for this fundraiser will be Nashville cult favorite The Piggys, a legendary Nashville rock band that hasn’t played live together in more than 25 years.
There will be a Silent Auction at the event with numerous items for bidding, including Todd’s own handwritten, personally-autographed lyric sheets for his two biggest hits, “I’ll Still Be Loving You” and “Good Morning Beautiful.”
The Todd Cerney Benefit Concert will be held Monday, Feb. 28 at the Red Rooster Bar & Music Hall located at 1530 Demonbreun Street, just off Music Row’s Roundabout. There is plenty of free parking across the street. Doors open at 6 pm, and music starts at 6:30 pm. Admission is $15 at the door, and all proceeds from the event will go toward the mounting medical bills for Todd’s illness. Donations may be made at any time to the Friends of Todd Cerney account through Regions Bank in Nashville.
Lifenotes: Don Butler [updated]
/by Sarah Skates[Update] Visitation will be held Sunday, February 6th from 1-4pm at Brentwood United Methodist Church in the Narthex; a private ceremony will be held for family.
Donald W. Butler, Sr., a founder of the Gospel Music Association and longtime Christian music businessman, has died. He was 80 and had been battling a lengthy illness.
In May 1964, Butler and two others chartered the GMA. He later spent 15 years as Executive Director of the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Research Library and Museum.
His 35-year career included time as President of Nashville’s Sumar Talent Agency, and working with artists like The Stamps Quartet and The Blackwood Brothers. As a television producer, he handled the GMA Dove Awards, and syndicated shows Singing Time in Dixie and Glory Road.
Butler was actively involved in NARAS, including time as a national vice president, president of the Nashville chapter, and a national trustee. Among the other organizations he worked with were WO Smith Music School, the Nashville Music Association and the Nashville Entertainment Association.
Butler served as Vice President of Academics for the Stamps-Blackwood School of Music. He was an author, composer and popular speaker.
A graduate of the University of Georgia, Butler completed post graduate work at Emory University and Southern Methodist University.
He is survived by wife Peggy and other family members. Arrangements have not been finalized at this time. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Gospel Music Association Trust Fund, PO Box 144, Goodlettsville, TN 37070.
Military Performances
/by contributorAdam Craig Band Performs for Heartland Heroes • Craig Morgan at Camp Victory/Baghdad
Adam Craig Band Performs for Heartland Heroes
The Adam Craig Band performed for the third annual Heartland Heroes Hunt January 28 in Garden City, Kansas. Heartland Heroes Hunt was born out of a high school graduation project that Garden City resident, Tim Telinde and his daughter, Mackenzie, worked on together. Activities include swimming and games for the kids, manicure and hair appointments for the wives, and a day of pheasant hunting for the soldiers. Telinde, who owns a hunting and guide business in Garden City, and fellow business man, Brian Beavers, meet with Warrior Transition Teams at Fort Carson, Colorado and Fort Riley, Kansas each year to choose up to 20 families to come to the all-expenses paid weekend.
(L-R): Tim Telinde; Adam Craig Band’s Brian Smith, Adam Craig, Jimi Hendrix and Ryan Jones; Retired First Sergeant TJ Inslee; and Heartland Heroes Hunt VP Brian Beavers.
Craig Morgan at Camp Victory/Baghdad
Craig Morgan recently completed his Not Alone Tour through Kuwait and Iraq, his ninth overseas visit to US troops stationed abroad. During his visit to Camp Victory in Baghdad on Monday (1/31), Morgan and his band played for approximately 1,000 soldiers stationed at the base.

Luna Chica Starts 2011 With Momentum
/by Freeman“We are very proud of the level of talent that we have delivered to radio and the extremely positive feedback we are receiving,” she comments.
Red Dirt Rangers ended up at No. 1 on the AirPlay Direct’s Top 50 Americana/AAA Albums chart for December 2010 and at No. 2 for January 2011 with Ranger Motel. Digital releases of Jesse and Noah’s “I Want Texas For Christmas” and Grebb’s “The Very Best Christmas” both garnered significant download attention from radio stations worldwide. Grebb’s album, High Steppin’, charted at No. 2 on the AirPlay Direct’s Top 50 Blues Albums chart in January.
Jesse and Noah Bellamy
Luna Chica also announced the launch of its international division, with European radio CMR Nashville owner Lee Williams directing. International artists are expected to be announced soon.
Benefit News: Tiger Jam and Chords of Hope
/by admin“I’m thrilled these two talented musicians are joining us for Tiger Jam,” event host Tiger Woods said. “We have had so much success with this event over the last 13 years, raising more than $12 million for programs of my Foundation, and we are excited to continue that tradition.”
Evening highlights will include top-notch epicurean fare plus exclusive live and silent auctions featuring one-of-a-kind luxury items. Following the dinner and auctions, the celebration will move to the Mandalay Bay Events Center stage, where Woods will welcome Urban and Mayer. Concert tickets go on sale Feb. 12 at all Ticketmaster locations and Mandalay Bay at (877) 632-7400.
Weekly Chart Report (2/04/11)
/by FreemanDavis Music Group's Jacob Lyda performed his new single, "I'm Doing Alright," for the staff at WDRM in Huntsville, AL. (L-R): WDRM's AJ McCloud, Lyda and WDRM's Jim Tice.
SPIN ZONE
It’s Blake Shelton’s world right now, but thankfully he lets us stay here and read his Twitter feed. This week he’s on top of the CountryBreakout chart with “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” which surges ahead of Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” with a gain of 111 spins.
Positions 3-11 are all showing positive movement, with Taylor Swift’s No. 3 “Back To December” looking like a soon-to-be No. 1 contender. A few paces back, Billy Currington’s “Let Me Down Easy” (No. 7), Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson’s “Don’t You Wanna Stay” (No. 8), Darius Rucker’s “This” (No. 10) and Thompson Square’s “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” (No. 11) all score triple digit spin gains.
Back Porch Productions hosted Craig Morgan, Luke Bryan, Chuck Wicks, Lee Brice, Thompson Square at the K92FM All Star Acoustic Jam with host Kix Brooks at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida on January 16. (L-R): Back Porch Productions Founder/CEO Carly Horvat; Wicks; and Back Porch staffers Ashley Roeder and Lauren Denig.
This chart also has the exciting and triumphant debut of Ronnie Dunn’s first solo single, “Bleed Red.” Programmers jumped all over the song and it easily snapped up our highest debut at No. 46. Keith Urban’s latest, “Without You,” also had a huge debut, landing at No. 65 with no prior reports.
It’s tough out there with numerous superstar singles blasting up the chart, but a few independent artists are making some noise. Burns & Poe’s “How Long Is Long Enough” is still gaining spins at No. 28, for starters. And at No. 35, Eric Lee Beddingfield’s“The Gospel According To Jones” continues to move upward. Katie Armiger’s “Best Song Ever” is just a hair behind at No. 36, and the Bellamy Brothers are now at No. 40 with “Back In The Day.”
RADIO NEWS
Bold Gold Media’s WDNB Thunder-102/Liberty, NY held its 5th Annual Thunder Blood Bowl at Monticello Casino & Raceway on Wednesday, January 26th. The event is one of the largest blood drives in New York’s Sullivan County, and this year 78 units of blood were donated for the local blood bank. “Our ‘ThunderHeads’ never cease to amaze me in their capacity to give,” comments Market Manager/GM/morning co-host Paul Ciliberto. “We even had eight first time donors during this drive.”
Upcoming Singles
February 7
Joanna Smith/Georgia Mud/Columbia
David Nail/Let It Rain/MCA
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol
Colt Ford/Country Thang/Average Joes
Doobie Brothers/World Gone Crazy/HOR/CO5
February 14
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista
Bridgette Tatum/Hillbilly Rockstar/Root 49/Quarterback
• • • • •
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/ Sony — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 64
Jamey Johnson/Heartache/Mercury — 76
Matthew Huff/As TIme Goes By/MGH Records — 77
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 79
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Sony — 627
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 368
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 331
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 263
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 247
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Sean Patrick McGraw/My So Called Life/Little Engine Records — 184
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 179
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 168
The Grascals/I Am Strong/BlueGrascal — 157
Scott Lindsey/Miss Lead Me On/Gray Trailer — 147
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Ronnie Dunn/Bleed Red/Arista — 45
Keith Urban/Without You/Capitol — 30
David Bradley feat. Rodney Crowell/Hard Time Movin’ On/Gecko — 13
D.J. Miller/Whatever It Takes/Evergreen — 12
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 10
Carter’s Chord/A Little Less Comfortable/Show Dog-Universal — 10
Aaron Lewis/Country Boy/Stroudavarious — 9
Gloriana with KNCI staffers after a listener event. (L-R): Tom, KNCI afternoon jock Kodiak, Rachel, KNCI PD Byron Kennedy, Cheyenne, KNCI Promo Dir. Matt Viera, and Michael.
Sunny Sweeney played a sold out show at Club Rodeo in San Jose on Jan. 28. (L-R): Republic Nashville Pres. Jimmy Harnen, KRTY GM Nate Deaton, Sweeney, KRTY GSM Tina Ferguson and KRTY Night Jock Indiana Al.
Artist Notes
/by MichelleKeith Urban on Good Morning America • Sean Patrick McGraw’s Song Kicks Off Super Bowl • Steel Magnolia On David Letterman • Grascals on TV
>>Keith Urban will debut “Without You”, the second single off of his recently released CD Get Closer, with a performance on ABC’s Good Morning America Feb. 17. The song is the follow up to his 24th top 5 hit “Put You In A Song.” Also, Urban will appear on FOX Sunday, Feb. 6 to help kick off Super Bowl XLV as part of the pre-game festivities broadcast live from the Cowboys Stadium in North Texas. Tickets for his recently announced Get Closer 2011 World Tour will go on sale beginning Feb. 11.
Sean Patrick McGraw
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>>Westwood One’s Super Bowl game broadcast will kick off live from Cowboys Stadium with a special rendition of Little Engine Records recording artist, Sean Patrick McGraw’s song “Git Yer Cowboy On,” off his April 2 EP release My So Called Life. McGraw customized some of the lyrics to be apropos to this year’s Super Bowl.
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>>Big Machine recording act Steel Magnolia will perform “Last Night Again,” on the Late Show with David Letterman on CBS this Monday, Feb. 7. The act, whose self-titled debut album soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Albums Chart only 12 hours upon its release, also scored a 2011 Academy of Country Music Award nomination this week for “Top Vocal Duo.” Steel Magnolia will resume tour dates with Blake Shelton on Feb. 18 in Winnie, Texas.
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>>The Grascals recently wrapped up an East Coast promotional tour for their new CD, The Grascals & Friends – Country Classics with a Bluegrass Spin. The CD is available exclusively at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store®.
Pictured: A full day at Fox News Channel included performances and interviews on Fox & Friends, Fox News Live and Fox & Friends "After The Show Show." Grascals members Terry Eldredge and Jamie Johnson with host Ashley Dvorkin. (Credit: Jeremy Westby)