

Atlantic/WMN artist Brett Eldredge has visited several stations on his recent radio tour including KIZN/Boise, ID. (L-R): KIZN PD Rich Summers and Eldredge.
SPIN ZONE
CountryBreakout Chart positions 1 through 3 are a repeat with Darius Rucker’s “Come Back Song” still at No. 1 for a third consecutive week. Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue” is piling on the spins at No. 2 but short of overtaking Rucker. Taylor Swift’s “Mine” looks strong at No. 3. Big Machine Label Group has three of the Top 5 spots, as The Band Perry’s “If I Die Young” gets a big push up to No. 4, and Rascal Flatts’ “Why Wait” lands at No. 5.
Chart movement is relatively slow at the moment, unless your name is Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban or Lady Antebellum. Urban’s “Put You In A Song” has rocketed to No. 19 in only four weeks, adding 337 spins in today’s chart alone. McGraw and Toby are neck and neck at No. 29 and 30, respectively. Greatest Spin Gain of the week goes to McGraw’s “Felt Good On My Lips,” which picks up 506 spins, though the 462 spin gain by Toby’s “Bullets In The Gun” is nothing to sneeze at. Right behind is Lady Antebellum’s “Hello World,” which quickly moves to No. 32 in its third week charting.
New additions include Troy Olsen’s “Good Hands” at No. 71, Rocket Club’s “One Thing Beautiful” at No. 73, Chris Heers’ “Happy Thought” at No. 76, Andy Velo’s “Hank It Up” at No. 78, and Mike Aiken’s “Love You Tonight” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KNCQ, WCMS, WJVL, WKKW




Upcoming Singles
October 11
Craig Morgan/Still A Little Chicken Left On The Bone/BNA
Daniel Smith/Until I Close My Eyes For Good/DLS Records
October 18
Little Big Town/Kiss Goodbye/Capitol
Mark Cooke/Can’t Cheat In A Small Town/Cotton Valley
Christian Kane/The House Rules/Bigger Picture
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New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Troy Olsen/Good Hands/EMI Records — 71
Rocket Club/One Thing Beautiful/Feather — 73
Chris Heers/Happy Thought — 76
Andy Velo/Hank It Up/Shalimar Pearl Group — 78
Mike Aiken/Love You Tonight/Aspirion — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Tim McGraw/Felt Good On My Lips/Curb — 506
Toby Keith/Bullets In The Gun/Show Dog – Universal — 462
Lady Antebellum/Hello World/Capitol — 407
Keith Urban/Put You In A Song/Capitol — 337
Zac Brown Band feat. Alan Jackson/As She’s Walking Away/Atlantic/Bigger Picture — 269
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Sara Evans/A Little Bit Stronger/RCA — 227
Jewel/Ten/Valory — 199
Bellamy Brothers/Back In The Day/Bellamy — 178
Ken Domash/Ding Dang Darn It/Thunder Mountain/Spinville — 164
Chris Filer/John Deere, John 3:16/Lofton Creek — 164
Two Week Most Added*
Artist/song/label — New adds
Toby Keith/Bullets In The Gun/Show Dog – Universal — 22
Lady Antebellum/Hello World/Capitol — 20
Billy Currington/Let Me Down Easy/Mercury — 18
Tim McGraw/Felt Good On My Lips/Curb — 17
Lucy Angel/Only Woman Left/GForce — 14
Troy Olsen/Good Hands/EMI — 10

WGH 97.3 The Eagle Virginia Beach recently hosted a lunchtime concert with Columbia Nashville's Joanna Smith, who is out promoting her debut single "Gettin' Married." (L-R): Columbia Nashville's Cliff Blake, WGH PD John Shomby, Smith and WGH APD/MD Mark McKay.

Minneapolis based Rocket Club stopped by K-102 to deliver their new EP after a sold out (over capacity) show at the new Minneapolis location of Toby Keith's I Love This Bar. (L-R): KEEY-Clear Channel Minneapolis VP Programming/OM Gregg Swedberg; Rocket Club Members Matt Kirkwold, Chris Hawkey, Don Smithmier, and Brian Kroening; KEEY Mornings Mike Mussman

Broken Bow Records' James Wesley (L) and KMPS/PD Becky Brenner (R) take a moon walk at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Oct. 1 as part of the 2010 USO Puget Sound Area Star Gala. The sold out event, benefitting local U.S. Troops and military familes, raised over $366,000.
Wilson Partners With Dollar General
/by contributorThe grand prize consists of a trip to Nashville as well as $1 million in cash. Prizes such as Wilson’s CD and Dollar General gift cards will also be awarded.
This is not the first time Gretchen has partnered with Dollar General. A high school drop out, Gretchen earned her GED in 2008. She has since teamed up with the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Ad Council to promote a PSA targeted towards other high school drop outs who are interested in information on how they can earn their GED.
Presently Gretchen is on a nationwide tour promoting her current CD, I Got Your Country Right Here.
To enter the “Country Million” sweepstakes, visit http://www.dollargeneral.com.
Jackson Plans Aussie Tour
/by contributor“We’re looking at what may be the fastest selling country show or tour in Australian country music history,” said Rob Potts, CEO of Rob Potts Entertainment Edge and co-promoter of the tour. “The excitement level for Alan Jackson’s first tour in our country just can’t be measured. The fans can’t believe he’s really coming – and ticket sales have proven just how excited they are.”
As a successful, respected songwriter/performer, Alan Jackson is a 16-time CMA, a 16-time ACM, and a Grammy award winner. He has sold more than 50 million albums and has 34 #1 hit singles. Jackson will release 34 Number-Ones on November 22 of this year. The double disc collection will feature 37 songs consisting of his 34 hit singles, two rare additional tracks and his collaboration with the Zac Brown Band “As She’s Walking Away.”
New Releases: Steve Wariner and Burns & Poe
/by Michelle“I absolutely loved recording this album,” Wariner says. “The initial idea came about as I was thinking of the wonderful gatherings that Chet Atkins would host in his office around the holidays. Everyone would sing and play and remember those beautiful melodies from our childhood.”
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Burns & Poe have been on the road performing at shows from coast to coast. They signed with Blue Steel Records late last year. Since Keith Burns and Michelle Poe came together in 2006, they’ve secured a variety of sponsors including Taylor Guitars, Peavey Guitars, Dan Post Boots, Silpada Designs and Crow’s Nest Trading Company.
Tech Bytes: Nashville Gets 4G; Apple Cloud Shopping?
/by admin• • •
Reuters reports that once again rumors are surfacing that Apple is in discussion with record labels to provide a subscription-based music service that would allow unlimited access to music for a monthly fee. The New York Post reports that Apple iTunes boss Eddy Cue has been in recent talks with the labels.
Prices in the $10-$15/mo. range are being talked about. Actual prices might also depend upon how much music was included and for how long consumers might access the content. Apple has not commented.
Weekly Chart Report (10/08/10)
/by FreemanAtlantic/WMN artist Brett Eldredge has visited several stations on his recent radio tour including KIZN/Boise, ID. (L-R): KIZN PD Rich Summers and Eldredge.
SPIN ZONE
CountryBreakout Chart positions 1 through 3 are a repeat with Darius Rucker’s “Come Back Song” still at No. 1 for a third consecutive week. Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue” is piling on the spins at No. 2 but short of overtaking Rucker. Taylor Swift’s “Mine” looks strong at No. 3. Big Machine Label Group has three of the Top 5 spots, as The Band Perry’s “If I Die Young” gets a big push up to No. 4, and Rascal Flatts’ “Why Wait” lands at No. 5.
Chart movement is relatively slow at the moment, unless your name is Toby Keith, Tim McGraw, Keith Urban or Lady Antebellum. Urban’s “Put You In A Song” has rocketed to No. 19 in only four weeks, adding 337 spins in today’s chart alone. McGraw and Toby are neck and neck at No. 29 and 30, respectively. Greatest Spin Gain of the week goes to McGraw’s “Felt Good On My Lips,” which picks up 506 spins, though the 462 spin gain by Toby’s “Bullets In The Gun” is nothing to sneeze at. Right behind is Lady Antebellum’s “Hello World,” which quickly moves to No. 32 in its third week charting.
New additions include Troy Olsen’s “Good Hands” at No. 71, Rocket Club’s “One Thing Beautiful” at No. 73, Chris Heers’ “Happy Thought” at No. 76, Andy Velo’s “Hank It Up” at No. 78, and Mike Aiken’s “Love You Tonight” at No. 80.
Frozen Playlists: KNCQ, WCMS, WJVL, WKKW
Upcoming Singles
October 11
Craig Morgan/Still A Little Chicken Left On The Bone/BNA
Daniel Smith/Until I Close My Eyes For Good/DLS Records
October 18
Little Big Town/Kiss Goodbye/Capitol
Mark Cooke/Can’t Cheat In A Small Town/Cotton Valley
Christian Kane/The House Rules/Bigger Picture
• • • • •
New On The Chart—Debuting This Week
Artist/song/label — chart pos.
Troy Olsen/Good Hands/EMI Records — 71
Rocket Club/One Thing Beautiful/Feather — 73
Chris Heers/Happy Thought — 76
Andy Velo/Hank It Up/Shalimar Pearl Group — 78
Mike Aiken/Love You Tonight/Aspirion — 80
Greatest Spin Increase
Artist/song/label — spin+
Tim McGraw/Felt Good On My Lips/Curb — 506
Toby Keith/Bullets In The Gun/Show Dog – Universal — 462
Lady Antebellum/Hello World/Capitol — 407
Keith Urban/Put You In A Song/Capitol — 337
Zac Brown Band feat. Alan Jackson/As She’s Walking Away/Atlantic/Bigger Picture — 269
On Deck—Soon To Be Charting
Artist/song/label — spins
Sara Evans/A Little Bit Stronger/RCA — 227
Jewel/Ten/Valory — 199
Bellamy Brothers/Back In The Day/Bellamy — 178
Ken Domash/Ding Dang Darn It/Thunder Mountain/Spinville — 164
Chris Filer/John Deere, John 3:16/Lofton Creek — 164
Two Week Most Added*
Artist/song/label — New adds
Toby Keith/Bullets In The Gun/Show Dog – Universal — 22
Lady Antebellum/Hello World/Capitol — 20
Billy Currington/Let Me Down Easy/Mercury — 18
Tim McGraw/Felt Good On My Lips/Curb — 17
Lucy Angel/Only Woman Left/GForce — 14
Troy Olsen/Good Hands/EMI — 10
WGH 97.3 The Eagle Virginia Beach recently hosted a lunchtime concert with Columbia Nashville's Joanna Smith, who is out promoting her debut single "Gettin' Married." (L-R): Columbia Nashville's Cliff Blake, WGH PD John Shomby, Smith and WGH APD/MD Mark McKay.
Minneapolis based Rocket Club stopped by K-102 to deliver their new EP after a sold out (over capacity) show at the new Minneapolis location of Toby Keith's I Love This Bar. (L-R): KEEY-Clear Channel Minneapolis VP Programming/OM Gregg Swedberg; Rocket Club Members Matt Kirkwold, Chris Hawkey, Don Smithmier, and Brian Kroening; KEEY Mornings Mike Mussman
Broken Bow Records' James Wesley (L) and KMPS/PD Becky Brenner (R) take a moon walk at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on Oct. 1 as part of the 2010 USO Puget Sound Area Star Gala. The sold out event, benefitting local U.S. Troops and military familes, raised over $366,000.
Gloriana Joins sp[Oil]ed Campaign
/by adminVocal quartet Gloriana has signed on to raise awareness and funds for oil spill relief efforts in Louisiana. The sp[OIL]ed campaign is a photographic movement created by New Orleans photographer, Matthew Arthur, to raise funds for www.protectourcoastline.org, a nonprofit organization founded to raise money to help the fishermen, shrimpers, and natural wildlife of the Louisiana Coast. Gloriana, along with several other country artists, took a picture with “oil” on their hands, symbolizing the fact that solutions to the environmental and economic impact of the oil spill are in our “hands.”
“We are proud to be a part of this campaign to try and help out the workers and wildlife affected by the oil spill,” said Gloriana’s Tom Gossin. “The possible long-term effects could be detrimental. It’s important that we continue to aid Louisiana’s recovery.” For more information on sp[OIL]ed, please visit www.nicholaslandryevents.com/spOILed and www.protectourcoastline.org
Worley To Perform Free Concerts on Army Garrisons
/by MichelleWorley’s seven song God & Country EP will be for sale at stops along the tour. A free download of the song “Unsung Heroes” will be available online at http://darrylworley.com/unsungheroes/ for members of the Armed Forces.
Worley has performed for soldiers both here and overseas. His Stars For Stripes Tour to Iraq in May 2010 was his eighth visit to the region and included full band and acoustic sets at several remote Forward Operating Bases for military who rarely receive celebrity entertainment. He has been honored with the VFW’s Americanism Award, the USO Merit Award and the U.S. Army Appreciation Award.
For more information about the tour visit www.darrylworley.com
Toby Keith TV; Songwriters visit Martha’s Vineyard
/by adminToby Keith headlines CMT’s Invitation Only Oct. 8. In this one-hour special, Keith performs songs from his new album which hit stores this past Tuesday, including the title track “Bullets In the Gun,” plus opens up during a question and answer session.
(L-R) John Hamlin, SVP Music Events & Talent, CMT; Toby Keith; TK Kimbrell, Toby Keith manager. Photo: WireImage.com/Rick Diamond
The 2nd Annual Martha’s Vineyard Songwriters Festival, hosted by BMI, was held Sept. 24-26 on the tiny east coast island. Locals and vacationers enjoyed performances from an eclectic crew, which represented a cross-section of indie up-and-comers, successful young hit-makers, and renowned Nashville chart-toppers.
Pictured (l-r): (front row) singer/songwriters Thom Schuyler, Even Stevens, Mayaeni, Tom Douglas, and Keith Stegall; (back row) Storme Warren, singer/songwriter Laura Warshauer, BMI’s Samantha Cox and Leslie Roberts, singer/songwriters Arama, Courtney Jaye and Jeff Cohen, the Key West Songwriters Festival promoter Dani Holliday, singer/songwriters Cary Barlowe and Toby Lightman, the Key West Songwriters Festival director Charlie Bauer, singer/songwriter Shane Stevens, BMI’s Mary Loving, singer/songwriter Kylie Sackley, and BMI’s Mark Mason. Photo by Brett Johnson
New Revolution Adds Elliot
/by admin(L-R) Andy Elliott, Jerrod Niemann, Joe Schuld
Radio promotion/artist development company New Revolution has added radio vet Andy Elliot to replace its Midwest rep Joe Schuld effective Oct. 11.
An 18-year veteran of KHKI, Elliott will be responsible for securing radio airplay for NRE clients in the same territory as Schuld, who is leaving to concentrate on his responsibilities as co-manager of break-through star Jerrod Neimann.
“I am proud to welcome Andy to our team,” said NRE co-owner Rob Dalton. “I am over-the-top impressed with his passion, enthusiasm and determination. Joe Schuld has been an intricate part of our success from the very beginning. He will be missed, but I am thrilled for him and I know he’ll do great things.” NRE is co-owned by Jeff Solima.
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Average Joes Entertainment Welcomes Tony Morreale
/by Eric T. Parker“I’ve known and been working with everyone at Average Joes for over 2 years,” says Morreale. “I love the music and all of the people involved and respect their business savvy. It’s logical for me to work more closely with them.” Average Joes will continue its tradition by not giving Morreale an official title.
Morreale began in the country music business over 20 years ago. He has worked for CBS Records in Nashville, Columbia Records, BNA Records and Show Dog. In May 2008, he started his own promotion and marketing company.
Morreale can be reached by at 615-595-2523 or tony@averagejoesent.com.