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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, July 6, 2017 NEWS CHART ACTION New On The Chart —Debuting This Week Hunter Hayes And Zappos Pair Music With Charity Artist/song/label—chart pos. For “Rescue” Little Big Town/When Someone Stops Loving You/Capitol Nashville — 64 Shane Owens/19/Amerimonte Records — 69 Kim McAbee/Journey On/Soigne — 77 Stephanie Quayle/Winnebago/Rebel Engine — 78 Russell Dickerson/Yours/Gettin' Russelled — 79 SaraBeth/I Want It That Way/Circle S Records — 80 Greatest Spin Increase Artist/song/label—Spin Increase Luke Combs/When It Rains It Pours/Columbia — 174 Kenny Chesney/All The Pretty Girls/Blue Chair Records — 156 Jason Aldean/They Don't Know/Broken Bow — 150 Dustin Lynch/Small Town Boy/Broken Bow — 126 Jon Pardi/Heartache On The Dance Floor/Capitol Nashville — 125 Little Big Town/When Someone Stops Loving You/Capitol Nashville — 121 Hunter Hayes has released his irst new music of 2017, with the soaring and electric guitar-driven track “Rescue.” Additionally, he partnered with Most Added Zappos.com to create shoes that give back. “The Rescue Collection” is a Artist/song/label—No. of Adds limited line that features artwork inspired by the song’s accompanying Little Big Town/When Someone Stops Loving You/Capitol Nashville — 10 music video. Click here to read the full article. Shania Twain/Life's About To Get Good/Mercury — 8 Big Machine To Sponsor Brickyard 400 Starring Luke Combs/When It Rains It Pours/Columbia — 8 Dierks Bentley/What The Hell Did I Say/Capitol — 8 Brantley Gilbert Kelsea Ballerini/Legends/Black River Entertainment — 7 Brantley Gilbert/The Ones That Like Me/The Valory Music Co. — 6 Chris Stapleton/Broken Halos/Mercury Records — 6 On Deck—Soon To Be Charting Artist/song/label—No. of Spins Mark Chesnutt/Hot — 128 Sara Evans/Marquee Sign/Born To Fly/Star Farm Nashville — 126 Adam Capps/Memories On The Road/Magenta Records — 124 Claudia Hoyser/No Matter What It Costs/GFI Music — 123 Parmalee/Sunday Morning/Stoney Creek — 121 Big Machine Label Group has become the new entitlement sponsor of the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and has renamed this year’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at IMS the Brantley Gilbert Big Machine Brickyard 400. Gilbert will attend the July 23 race and perform for fans during pre-race celebrations. To view the full article, click here. Pictured (L-R): Lauren Alaina and MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson at the 29th Pictured (L-R): WFMB/Springfield, IL’s Sarah Smerz and Pump House Music’s Lewis Brice. Annual MusicRow Awards. Pictured (L-R): Laurie Kapugi (wife of Jeff), Jeff Kapugi (WMZQ), Devin Dawson, Tom Martens (National Director, Pictured (L-R): MusicRow Chart Director Alex Kobrick with artist WAR Radio & Streaming), and Katie Bright (National Director, WMN Radio & Streaming) at the recent CRB board Blane Howard. dinner. Pictured (L-R): KRRV/Alexandria, LA’s David Graichen, Smith & Wesley’s Todd Smith and Scott Smith, and Pictured (back row L-R): WGLR/Lancaster, WI’s April O’Connor, artist Nick KRRV’s Melissa Frost. Hickman, and WGLR’s Ryan McCall; (front row): QueenB Radio VP Herb Cody. Thursday, July 6, 2017 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles July 10 Dierks Bentley/What The Hell Did I Say/Capitol Nashville The Cadillac Three/Dang If We Didn’t/Big Machine Kelsea Ballerini/Legends/Black River Sam Outlaw/Trouble/Six Shooter Records/Thirty Tigers Brian Milson/I’d Have To Kiss Ya/First Short Road Productions July 17 Chris Stapleton/Broken Halos/Mercury Nashville Brett Young/Like I Loved You/BLMG Records Dan + Shay/Road Trippin’/Warner Music Nashville Joe Nichols/Never Gets Old/Red Bow Records Andy Ross/Playing in the Mud/Buck Shot Records July 24 Michael Ray/Get To You/Warner Music Nashville Waterloo Revival/What Guy Wouldn't/Show Dog Nashville/New Revolution No. 1 this week on the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart is “Do I Make Dave McElroy/Without You/Free Flow Records You Wanna” by Billy Currington. This is Currington’s fourth single off Kaitie Wade/Don’t Wanna Miss/Burning Ground Entertainment his sixth studio album. It follows “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” which went No 1. On the MusicRow CountryBreakout chart last August. Albums July 7 “Do I Make You Wanna” was written by Ashley Gorley, Zach Crowell, Rhonda Vincent, Daryle Singletary/American Grandstand/Upper Matt Jenkins, and Jerry Flowers. Management Music Charley Pride/Music In My Heart/Music City Records As of June, the single sold over 95,00 copies in the US and gained over 2.7 million views on his lyric video on YouTube. The lyric video can be July 14 viewed here. Republican Hair/The Prince and The Duke [LP] Lewis Brice/Lewis Brice [EP]/Pump House Music-Straight 8 Entertainment-Kobalt Sun Seeker/Biddeford [EP]/Third Man Records July 17 Mitchell Tenpenny/Linden Ave./Riser House Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow July 21 Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full list of Sara Evans/Words/Born To Fly Records recipients. Parmalee/27861/Stoney Creek Records MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations WHMA Anniston AL KXIA Marshalltown IA KRRV Alexandria LA WDNB Liberty NY KGKL San Angelo TX WXFL Florence AL KTHK Idaho Falls ID KQKI Morgan City LA WOLF Syracuse NY KMKS Bay City TX WTDR Talladega AL WAAG Galesburg IL WKPE Hyannis, MA WCJW Warsaw NY KXOX Sweetwater TX KCJC Russellville AR WOOZ Carterville IL WVMD Cumberland MD WFRY Watertown NY KYYK Palestine TX KCNY Conway AR WGKC Urbana IL WATZ Alpena MI KWHW Altus OK KMRK Odessa TX KDXY Jonesboro AR WDZQ Decatur IL WTCM Traverse City MI KITX Hugo OK WAKG Danville VA KQUS Hot Springs AR WMCI Mattoon IL KZPK St. Cloud MN KWOX Woodward OK KICR Spokane WA KWCK Searcy AR WRTB Rockford IL KYSM Mankato MN KWEY Weatherford OK WAXX Altoona WI KTTI Yuma AZ WIFE Connersville IN KCLQ Lebanon MO KRKT Albany OR WCOW La Crosse WI KRAZ Santa Barbara CA WYGB Franklin IN KWWR Mexico MO WFGE State College PA WGLR Platteville WI KVAY Lamar CO KAIR Atchison KS KFAV Warrenton MO WCFT Selinsgrove PA WJVL Janesville WI WHWY Destin FL KYEZ Salina KS WQNZ Natchez MS KIQK Rapid City, SD WQPC Prairie du Chien WI WBYZ Baxley GA WGGC Bowling Green KY KZZY Devils Lake ND WDKN Dickson TN WPCK Green Bay WI WTHO Thomson GA WKDZ Cadiz KY KRVN Lexington NE WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WDGG Huntington WV WUBB Savannah GA WFGS Murray KY KQKX Norfolk NE WUCZ Carthage TN WKKW Morgantown WV KIAI Mason City IA WBKR Owensboro KY KRGI Grand Island NE Renegade Radio Nashville WTNJ Mount Hope WV KSMA Mason City IA WDHR Pikeville KY KQBA Santa Fe NM KFTX Corpus Christi TX WTCR Huntington WV WKPQ Hornell NY Thursday, July 6, 2017 Weeks % Spin On Chart Last Week This Week Artist / Song / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 32 2 1 Billy Currington / Do I Make You Wanna / Mercury Nashville 2747/81 2 66 26 3 2 Cole Swindell feat. Dierks Bentley / Flatliner / Warner Bros. 2587/72 -1 -25 17 4 3 Old Dominion / No Such Thing As A Broken Heart / RCA Nashville 2450/81 3 63 19 5 4 Kip Moore / More Girls Like You / MCA Nashville 2337/84 3 57 19 6 5 Dustin Lynch / Small Town Boy / Broken Bow 2205/78 6 126 11 10 6 Jon Pardi / Heartache On The Dance Floor / Capitol Nashville 2107/85 6 125 16 7 7 Maren Morris / I Could Use A Love Song / Columbia Nashville 2068/82 2 42 19 8 8 Brett Eldredge / Something I’m Good At / Warner Bros. 2063/73 3 51 24 9 9 Easton Corbin / A Girl Like You / Mercury Nashville 2032/81 2 38 14 12 10 Eric Church / Round Here Buzz / EMI Nashville 1941/81 5 87 11 14 11 Jason Aldean / They Don’t Know / Broken Bow 1884/77 9 150 41 13 12 Chris Lane / For Her / Big Loud Records 1842/67 1 21 35 1 13 Justin Moore / Somebody Else Will / Valory Music Co. 1788/57 -35 -942 33 15 14 LoCASH / Ring On Every Finger / Reviver Records 1762/67 2 37 12 17 15 Brad Paisley / Last Time For Everything / Arista Nashville 1673/77 4 62 15 18 16 Carly Pearce / Every Little Thing / Big Machine 1634/75 7 107 6 19 17 Kenny Chesney / All The Pretty Girls / Blue Chair Records 1567/76 11 156 14 16 18 Miranda Lambert / Tin Man / RCA Nashville 1472/69 -10 -159 19 20 19 Kane Brown feat. Lauren Alaina / What Ifs / RCA Nashville 1196/60 3 33 12 21 20 Jerrod Niemann / God Made A Woman / Curb 1059/68 5 46 7 25 21 Chris Janson / Fix A Drink / Warner Music Nashville 1025/58 8 78 16 23 22 A Thousand Horses / Preachin’ To The Choir / Big Machine 1011/52 3 34 37 24 23 Morgan Wallen / The Way I Talk / Big Loud Records 972/50 0 -2 17 27 24 LanCo / Greatest Love Story / Arista Nashville 947/54 5 43 18 26 25 The Swon Brothers / Don’t Call Me / TSB Records 939/55 1 11 18 28 26 Big & Rich / California / New Revolution 894/50 6 50 13 30 27 Jake Owen / Good Company / RCA Nashville 878/54 11 85 17 31 28 Smith & Wesley / The Little Things / Dream Walkin’ Records 799/47 6 44 18 32 29 Rachel Holder / You Only Call Me When You’re Drunk / Curb 781/46 7 53 3 37 30 Luke Combs / When It Rains It Pours / Columbia 776/53 29 174 6 33 31 Chris Young / Losing Sleep / Sony Music 771/46 8 56 19 34 32 Denny Strickland / We Don’t Sleep / Red Star Productions 737/44 7 48 8 35 33 Josh Turner / All About You / MCA Nashville 736/46 7 48 12 36 34 Camille Rae / I Need Me / Break the Cycle Entertainment 730/47 11 70 17 38 35 Rick Monroe / This Side Of You / MRG Recordings 650/44 9 53 5 39 36 Gary Allan / Mess Me Up / EMI Records Nashville 610/43 8 44 11 40 37 Canaan Smith / Like You That Way / Mercury Nashville 551/38 2 13 13 41 38 Cody Johnson / Wild as You / 550/29 3 18 3 48 39 Kelsea Ballerini / Legends / Black River Entertainment 549/44 27 117 18 42 40 Chelsea Bain / Drinkin’
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