

WUCZ/Carthage, TN’s Dennis Banka with Garth Brooks prior to the first of nine Flood Relief shows in Nashville.
SPIN ZONE
Things are a little slow early in 2011, with several older singles hanging on in the Top 10 for a chance at No. 1.
Keith Urban’s “Put You In A Song” remains at the top of the stack, but appears to be losing some ground to
Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” and
Kenny Chesney’s “Somewhere With You.” As programmers continue freshening their playlists, expect to see big movement from newer singles like
Taylor Swift’s “Back To December” currently No. 8, and
Brad Paisley’s “This Is Country Music” currently No. 14.

When Aussie artist Kate Russell made a station visit to KBCR/Steamboat Springs, she discovered that she and MD Debbie Duncan had more in common than a love for country music.
Surviving the holiday break can be tough for independent artists, but there’s no denying a good song. Check out
Burns & Poe’s “How Long Is Long Enough,” which continues to hang in there at No. 25. See also
Eric Lee Beddingfield’s “The Gospel According To Jones” which moves up to No. 39.
Ashton Shepherd is back with her trademark Southern sass and her latest, “Look It Up,” struts to the No. 71 spot for the week’s highest debut. Also showing some spark is Average Joe’s
JB & The Moonshine Band, whose “Perfect Girl” jumps on at No. 73. On target for a big debut in next week’s edition is
Reba’s version of the
Beyonce hit “If I Were A Boy.” Programmers spun it an extra 181 times this week, nudging it to just outside our chart cutoff.

Upcoming Singles
January 18
Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville
David Adam Byrnes/Sweet Distraction/Better Angels/Ride
January 24
Jeff Bates/One Day Closer/Black River
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Valory
• • • • •

Average Joe's Entertainment's Corey Smith (R) recently visited The Bull in Atlanta, Georgia and chatted with WUBL MD Lance Houston.
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA — 71
JB & The Moonshine Band/Perfect Girl/Average Joe’s Entertainment — 73
Steve Holy/Love Don’t Run/Curb — 77
Christine VanHoy/What I Live For/Big 7 — 78
Jimmy White/Katy Did — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 507
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 497
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 391
Jason Aldean w/Kelly Clarkson/Don’t You Wanna Stay/Broken Bow — 356
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 294
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 188
Sandra Piller/Days Like These — 172
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 158
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 84
Kate Russell/Damned If I Do/Urunga — 155
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 31
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 29
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 25
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 23
Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA — 17
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 16
JB & The Moonshine Band/Perfect Girl/Average Joe’s Entertainment — 14
Trace Adkins/Brown Chicken, Brown Cow/Show Dog – Universal — 13
Steve Holy/Love Don’t Run/Curb — 10

Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Niemann recently visited the Lia Show to promote his current single, “What Do You Want.” (L-R): Niemann, Arista Nashville’s Lori Hartigan, host Lia Knight, and Lia Show producer Hank Aaron.
Weekly Chart Report (1/14/11)
/by FreemanWUCZ/Carthage, TN’s Dennis Banka with Garth Brooks prior to the first of nine Flood Relief shows in Nashville.
SPIN ZONE
Things are a little slow early in 2011, with several older singles hanging on in the Top 10 for a chance at No. 1. Keith Urban’s “Put You In A Song” remains at the top of the stack, but appears to be losing some ground to Luke Bryan’s “Someone Else Calling You Baby” and Kenny Chesney’s “Somewhere With You.” As programmers continue freshening their playlists, expect to see big movement from newer singles like Taylor Swift’s “Back To December” currently No. 8, and Brad Paisley’s “This Is Country Music” currently No. 14.
When Aussie artist Kate Russell made a station visit to KBCR/Steamboat Springs, she discovered that she and MD Debbie Duncan had more in common than a love for country music.
Surviving the holiday break can be tough for independent artists, but there’s no denying a good song. Check out Burns & Poe’s “How Long Is Long Enough,” which continues to hang in there at No. 25. See also Eric Lee Beddingfield’s “The Gospel According To Jones” which moves up to No. 39.
Ashton Shepherd is back with her trademark Southern sass and her latest, “Look It Up,” struts to the No. 71 spot for the week’s highest debut. Also showing some spark is Average Joe’s JB & The Moonshine Band, whose “Perfect Girl” jumps on at No. 73. On target for a big debut in next week’s edition is Reba’s version of the Beyonce hit “If I Were A Boy.” Programmers spun it an extra 181 times this week, nudging it to just outside our chart cutoff.
Upcoming Singles
January 18
Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville
David Adam Byrnes/Sweet Distraction/Better Angels/Ride
January 24
Jeff Bates/One Day Closer/Black River
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Valory
• • • • •
Average Joe's Entertainment's Corey Smith (R) recently visited The Bull in Atlanta, Georgia and chatted with WUBL MD Lance Houston.
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA — 71
JB & The Moonshine Band/Perfect Girl/Average Joe’s Entertainment — 73
Steve Holy/Love Don’t Run/Curb — 77
Christine VanHoy/What I Live For/Big 7 — 78
Jimmy White/Katy Did — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 507
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 497
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 391
Jason Aldean w/Kelly Clarkson/Don’t You Wanna Stay/Broken Bow — 356
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 294
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 188
Sandra Piller/Days Like These — 172
Emma King & The Heartsets/I’m Not Forgotten/PLC — 158
Lathan Moore/Love In Your Life/Blue Steel Records — 84
Kate Russell/Damned If I Do/Urunga — 155
Most Added
Artist/song/label — New Adds
Miranda Lambert/Heart Like Mine/Columbia — 31
Zac Brown Band/Colder Weather/Bigger Picture — 29
Rascal Flatts/I Won’t Let Go/Big Machine — 25
The Band Perry/You Lie/Republic Nashville — 23
Ashton Shepherd/Look It Up/MCA — 17
Reba/If I Were A Boy/Starstruck/Valory — 16
JB & The Moonshine Band/Perfect Girl/Average Joe’s Entertainment — 14
Trace Adkins/Brown Chicken, Brown Cow/Show Dog – Universal — 13
Steve Holy/Love Don’t Run/Curb — 10
Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Niemann recently visited the Lia Show to promote his current single, “What Do You Want.” (L-R): Niemann, Arista Nashville’s Lori Hartigan, host Lia Knight, and Lia Show producer Hank Aaron.
Brice and Niemann Co-Headline Tour
/by MichelleJerrod Niemann (L) and Lee Brice (R)
Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann are teaming up to co-headline The Higher Education Tour. Kicking off March 10, the tour will run through college markets around the country, with additional dates to be announced.
Brice will also appear on the nationally syndicated morning show, The Daily Buzz on January 17 to promote the tour and his debut album, Love Like Crazy.
2011 Higher Education Tour Dates
3/10 Columbia, MO – The Blue Note
3/11 Miami, OK – Buffalo Run Casino
3/12 Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino Resort
3/25 Abilene, OK – Lucky Mule Saloon
3/26 Speegleville, TX – Hog Creek Icehouse
3/31 Denver, CO – Grizzly Rose
4/14 Knoxville, TN – Cotton Eyed Joes
4/15 Clarion, PA– Clarion University**
4/21 Davie, FL – The Roundup
4/22 Bradenton, FL – Joyland IV
4/23 Sebastian, FL – Captain Hiram’s Sandbar
4/28 Live Oak, FL – Suwannee River Jam
**featuring Lee Brice and Randy Houser
Yes Marks The Spotify
/by adminU.S. labels have not warmed to the service despite its having gained a solid reputation in Europe. The U.S. music leaders don’t like the word “Free” attached to music and apparently demanded extremely high upfront payments in the past. Has this changed?
Spotify first planned to launch in the U.S. in 2009, but was unable to get the necessary deals ratified to do so. Then 2010 was the “sure thing” launch date, and that has also passed.
A Spotify spokesperson told the Post, “”Negotiations are progressing well, but [we have] nothing to confirm at this stage.” Reportedly, both Apple and Google have also had talks with Spotify.
Spotify’s software interface contributes to what makes it unique. Users can create playlists and share tracks with friends, put Spotify on mobile phones and use a sophisticated search function making it easy to create lists of many kinds. Premium Spotify users can also listen to music when they are offline. The site includes many artist biographies plus artist radio stations which help consumers discover new music. Of course it also connects with Facebook.
Analysis: Album sales continued to slide in 2010 dropping another 12.7% which may well be a force for bringing the parties back to the table. The record labels have yet to find a sales model to stem the annual losses which have become commonplace for the last ten years. The Spotify model has been criticized, not for lacking cool features, but because the conversion rate from free to paid has been lower than hoped for, rasing questions about the service’s ability to survive long term. How it will fare in the U.S if/when it debuts is yet to be seen.
Online Video Reports Best Practices
/by adminClick away rates on pre-roll video advertisements range from 10-38.4% the report finds. Using a sample of 7.87 million video streams over a 48-hour period, with 10-30 second ads, the findings show that pre-rolls work best with premium content. Even with premium content, however, shorter pre-rolls work best in terms of keeping viewers from clicking away.
Social media continues to outrank all other sources, such as search with respect to growth in streams. Twitter continues to outpace all other referring sources by almost 3 to 1.
the co-op Recruits Maurice Miner
/by Sarah SkatesMaurice Miner
Maurice Miner has joined the team at Nancy Russell’s management and entertainment company, the co-op, working with artists Alan Jackson and Loretta Lynn.
Miner was most recently Director of Syndicated and Satellite Radio for Sony Music Nashville, a position he inaugurated for the company six years ago. In this role, Miner worked with the careers of Jackson, Brad Paisley, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and others. He recently co-produced DVD content for the deluxe edition of Kenny Chesney’s Hemingway’s Whiskey album.
Prior to working at Sony, Miner spent a decade with MJI Broadcasting and Premiere Radio, where his responsibilities included oversight of programming as part of the company’s exclusive partnership with the Country Music Association.
“The opportunity to work with the team at the co-op is absolutely perfect for me. I’ve known and respected Nancy since we first met years ago, and I’m thrilled to be part of her new venture,” says Miner. “It’s an honor to continue my association with Alan, and I can’t wait to see what we accomplish for other artists.”
“As the co-op grows as a company, having Maurice come on board allows us to be here for the artists’ needs in every way,” says Russell. “His creative talents go beyond his experience in radio and media. He’s an excellent addition to our management team.”
Miner can be contacted at the co-op at maurice@co-opmailbox.com or 615-320-0800.
Shania To Join Canadian Music Hall of Fame
/by Sarah SkatesAmong the Hall’s other inductees are legendary figures like Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young.
2011 is shaping up to be a big year for Twain, beginning with her New Year’s Day wedding to Frederic Thiebaud. Next up, her show Why Not? With Shania Twain debuts this spring on Oprah Winfrey’s OWN network.
Lambert Gets Grammy Slot, More News
/by Sarah SkatesMiranda on Grammys • JaneDear tonight • Opry stops by Wanda Jackson/Jack White and Toby Keith • Alan Jackson GE commercial • Lady A and Dr. P • Steel Magnolia • Bleu Edmondson
>>Miranda Lambert is the first country artist announced to perform on the Feb. 13 Grammy Awards. She joins fellow nominees Arcade Fire, Eminem, Cee Lo Green, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry. Lambert is up for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “The House That Built Me,” Best Country Collaboration With Vocals for “Bad Angel” (with Dierks Bentley and Jamey Johnson), and Best Country Album for Revolution.
>>The JaneDear girls will showcase music from their forthcoming debut album tonight (1/14) at 12th & Porter. The show is free and open to the public (18+) and will be streamed live on CMT.com (6 PM CST).
Wanda Jackson and Jack White
>>Wanda Jackson and Jack White are set to perform at the Grand Ole Opry Sat., Jan. 15. The night will mark the first time the pair has performed together publicly. The Opry is being staged through January at the Ryman Auditorium. White produced Jackson’s The Party Ain’t Over, set for a Jan. 25 release.
>>Also at the Opry, Toby Keith will perform on the legendary show for the first time in eight years on Jan. 29. His first and only appearance there was in December 2002.
>>Alan Jackson’s hit song “Good Time” is featured in a new TV ad for GE‘s ecomagination technology initiative. The spot shows people of various professions in a massive “around the world” line dance.
>>Dr Pepper has partnered with Lady Antebellum to give one lucky fan an unrivaled experience at the ACM Awards in Las Vegas this April. The winner and a guest will receive tickets to the awards show, passes to the post-awards ACM All-Star Jam and entry to a special Dr Pepper private concert with Lady A. Through March 17, fans can enter at DrPepper.com.
>>Steel Magnolia’s self-titled debut album is at No. 1 on the iTunes Country Albums Chart. The duo celebrated the release in New York City with a show at the famed Bowery Ballroom on Monday night.
>>Bleu Edmondson will share music from his album The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be, including single “No Room For Mercy,” on Thurs., Jan. 27 at the Exit/In. Show starts at 8PM.
SXSW Adds Fashion Focus, Names Keynote
/by Sarah SkatesThe Irish born Geldof is lined-up for a St. Patricks Day (3/17) keynote address. Geldof is best known as a driving force in the Live Aid and Live8 concerts. He was also involved in the worldwide best-selling singles “Do They Know It’s Christmas” and “We Are The World.” As part of the late ’70s/early ’80s band The Boomtown Rats he led the new wave with hits such as “I Don’t Like Mondays.” With Bono, his younger pal from Dublin, he co-founded the ONE campaign.
In more SXSW news, the inaugural Style X (say: Style By) exhibition aimed at showcasing emerging talent in the fashion industry will present everything from apparel to eyeglasses, watches, and shoes. The free and open to the public event will take place on Friday, March 18 and Saturday, March 19 at the Austin Convention Center.
Those who register for SXSW by tomorrow (1/14) will receive a discount up to 20% off the walk-up rate.
Dan Keen Named Belmont Instructor
/by Sarah SkatesDan Keen
The Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business (CEMB) has appointed longtime adjunct Dan Keen Instructor of Music Business. The industry veteran is a 2007 alum of Belmont’s Master of Education program and also serves on the CEMB Advisory Board.
Keen’s career has included time as VP at ASCAP, even receiving the PRO’s Award of Excellence during his 15-year tenure there. While at ASCAP Keen signed top-notch songwriters and artists including Rivers Rutherford, Ashley Gorley, Chris Young, Nickel Creek, Mercy Me, Rachel Thibodeau, Paramore, and Jeremy and Richie Lister (Street Corner Symphony).
“Being appointed to the faculty at Belmont University is my dream gig. I’m grateful to be able to pass along some of the mentoring I received from Music Row icon Connie Bradley and great publishers like Elwyn Raymer and Randy Cox to the engaged and talented students at Belmont. I’ve also been fortunate to be involved in some of Music City’s most interesting and successful songwriter and writer/artist careers and have gleaned lots of useful lessons to be shared with our students,” says Keen. “I’m grateful for the ways that Belmont president Dr. Bob Fisher, Dean Wes Bulla, Dr. Joy Kimmons, Sarah Cates and Julie Bunt have integrated me into the Belmont community as I’ve served as an adjunct instructor for the past 16 years.”
Keen is on the Board of Directors of the IBMA and GMA. He is an alumnus of Leadership Music and Leadership Bluegrass. He lives in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife and children where they own Advantage Talent Development.
Singer Margaret Whiting Passes
/by Robert K OermannCapitol Records paired Whiting with singing cowboy Jimmy Wakely in a series of highly successful duets, beginning with 1949’s “Slipping Around.” As a result, Whiting became the first woman to have a No. 1 hit on the newly-established country-music popularity charts.
The Whiting-Wakely hits also included “Wedding Bells” (1949), “I’ll Never Slip Around Again” (1949), “Broken-Down Merry-Go-Round” (1950), “The Gods Were Angry With Me” (1950), “Let’s Go to Church Next Sunday Morning” (1950), “A Bushel and a Peck” (1950), “When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues” (1951) and “I Don’t Want to Be Free” (1951).
“It started the whole crossover movement of country-pop,” she recalled in her autobiography. “I was invited to Nashville to perform on the Grand Ole Opry. For a month, I was briefed, as though I were going to a foreign country and should know all the rules of protocol. I was told I was going to meet Little Jimmy Dickens, Roy Acuff, Red Foley, Minnie Pearl, Hank Williams and Ernest Tubb. I kept…trying to remember their names. To me, it was like trying to remember the names of Lithuanian royalty. I had no idea who anybody was….What a warm welcome they all gave me.”
Hank Williams plugged his tunes to her. As a result, she became one of the first of the many pop stars who recorded his songs.
Margaret Whiting was born July 22, 1924. Her father, Richard Whiting, was a celebrated Hollywood songwriter. Among his standards are “On the Good Ship Lollypop,” “Ain’t We Got Fun,” “Breezin’ Along with the Breeze,” “Hooray for Hollywood,” “She’s Funny That Way,” “Sleepytime Gal” and the cowboy standard “Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride.”
He died when she was 13. His collaborator, Johnny Mercer, took her under his wing. Mercer co-founded Capitol Records, signed her to the label in 1942 and penned some of her early hits, including “That Old Black Magic” (1944) and “Come Rain or Come Shine” (1946).
Among her biggest pop successes were “Moonlight in Vermont” (1945, revived in 1954), “Guilty” (1947), “Old Devil Moon” (1947), “Now Is the Hour” (1948), “A Tree in the Meadow” (1948), “Far Away Places” (1949) and “Baby It’s Cold Outside” (with Mercer, 1949). She also scored a pop hit in 1949 with country composer Cindy Walker’s “Dime a Dozen.”
In later years, Margaret Whiting became a highly successful cabaret performer. She also starred in the 1955-57 TV sitcom Those Whiting Girls and on Broadway in the 1997 musical Dream. Uncredited, she was the singing voice of Susan Hayward in the 1967 film Valley of the Dolls.
She returned to singing country songs several times in her later recording career on the Verve and Dot labels. She relocated to Manhattan and performed many times in nightclubs and musicals.
Margaret Whiting also made headlines with her several marriages, an affair with movie star John Garfield and her longtime relationship with gay porn star Jack Wrangler, 22 years her junior, whom she eventually married. He died in 2009.
Daughter Deborah Whiting reported yesterday that her mother died on Monday at the Lillian Booth Actor’s Home in Englewood, NJ.