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COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, March 16, 2017 NEWS CHART ACTION MusicRow CountryBreakout Awards Recap New On The Chart —DeButing This Week ! Artist/song/label—chart pos. ! Old Dominion/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart/RCA Nashville— 51 ! Smith & Wesley/The Little Things— 73 ! Rick Monroe/This Side Of You/MRG Recordings—74 ! LANco/Greatest Love Story/Arista Nashville— 77 ! !Jamie Stever/This Life Ain’t For Everyone/Tri-Mount Ent.— 78 ! Greatest Spin Increase ! Artist/song/label—Spin Increase ! Old Dominion/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart/RCA Nashville—313 In case you missed the 2017 CountryBreakout Awards on Feb. 22, Midland/Drinkin’ Problem/Big Machine— 259 MusicRow has put together a recap of some of the highlights. You can view Sam Hunt/Body Like A Backroad/MCA Nashville—253 the video by clicking the above image or by clicking here. Read Bobby Luke Combs/Hurricane/River House Artists-Columbia Nashville—231 Karl’s recap of the event by clicking here. ! !Brett Young/In Case You Didn’t Know/BMLG—213 No. 1 Challenge Coin: “Think A Little Less” Most Added ! Artist/song/label—No. of Adds ! Old Dominion/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart/RCA Nashville—26 ! Midland/Drinkin’ Problem/Big Machine—22 ! Kip Moore/More Girls Like You/MCA Nashville—16 ! Big & Rich/California/New Revolution—13 ! !Maren Morris/I Could Use A Love Song/Columbia Nashville—10 ! On Deck—Soon To Be Charting ! Artist/song/label—No. of Spins ! Trace Adkins/Watered Down/Wheelhouse—129 ! Michael Tyler/They Can’t See/Reviver Records—123 Tony Jackson/The Grand Tour—122 Pictured (L-R): Jimmy Robbins, Jon Nite, Barry Dean, and Michael Ray Carly Pearce/Every Little Thing/Big Machine— 111 MusicRow recently presented hit songwriters Jimmy RoBBins, Jon Nite, Nick Hickman/Tipsy/Break The Cycle Entertainment—105 Barry Dean, and Michael Ray their No. 1 Challenge Coins for Ray’s hit “Think A Little Less.” All songwriters and artists that receive a No. 1 earn the Challenge Coin. To see the full list of recipients, click here. Pictured (L-R): Artist Brooke Eden with MusicRow Publisher/Owner Sherod Pictured (L-R): John Anderson, Shane Owens and Randy Travis at Texan Theater in Greenville, Robertson. TX. Pictured (L-R): Dot Records artist Carly Pearce with KRRV/Alexandria, LA had their 21st Annual St. Jude Radiothon this past week and raised over $100K for the kids at KKBQ/Houston, TX’s Johnny Chiang. St. Jude! Pictured (L-R): ALSAC/St. Jude Rep. Kelsey Megilligan with KRRV staff Tanya Ivey, Christina NesSmith, Pat Cloud, Melissa Frost and David. Rick Monroe visits WEIO/Huntingdon, TN’s The Ken and Kelly Show. Pictured (L-R): Cafe Nashville’s Jodi Brook, Warner Bros. artist Michael Ray and Cafe Nashville’s Jody Van-Alin. Thursday, March 16, 2017 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles March 20 Old Dominion/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart/RCA Nashville Stephanie Quayle/Winnebago/Star Farm-Rebel Engine Amy Jack/Bounce Back/Amy Jack Music The Railers/11:59 (Central Standard Time)/Warner Bros. Corey Farlow/Rebels/Stanley Music Group Jayc Harold/Lord Lift Me Up/Stanley Music Group !The Joseph Sisters/Good Life/Blues Alley Records March 27 A Thousand Horses/Preachin' To The Choir/BMLG Records Maren Morris/I Could Use A Love Song/Columbia Nashville Coffey Anderson/Budlight Blue/Patriot Road Records RoBBie RoBinson/This Is The Life/GIM Records JacoB Davis/What I Wanna Be/Black River Entertainment !Macy Martin/Broke Down/GTR April 3 James RoBert WeBB/Six Strings & The Truth/Bison Creek Records ! Josh Turner is back and he has the No. 1 song this week on the April 10 MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart with “Hometown Girl.” Turner has Ray Scott/Livin’ This Way/Jethropolitan Records, LLC now earned his irst No. 1 Challenge Coin. Kayla CalaBrese/Me Time/Monarch Music Group ! Joe Lasher, Jr./Tap A Little Tail Light/M7 Entertainment Songwriters on the tune are Daniel Tashian, who also receives his ! irst Challenge Coin, and Marc Beeson, who will receive his second !Albums !coin. March 17 “Hometown Girl” is featured on Turner’s long anticipated, recent Maren Morris/Hero Deluxe [digital]/Columbia Nashville release, Deep South, from MCA Nashville. Michael Tyler/317/Reviver Records ! Steve Moakler/Steel Town Turner will continue to tour fairs, festivals, theaters, and casino’s all Stephan Hogan/Dangerous Love across the United States and Canada in support of the album and the Camille Rae/Come Find Me No. 1 song. !Sarah Dunn Band/Unbridle Me March 24 Click here to view a full list of MusicRow’s Raelynn/Wildhorse/Warner Nashville Challenge Coin recipients. Jessi Colter/The Psalms/Legacy Recordings Thursday, March 16, 2017 Weeks % Spin On Chart Last Week This Week Artist / Song / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 39 2 1 Josh Turner / Hometown Girl / MCA Nashville 2857/81 5 148 12 3 2 Kenny Chesney / Bar At The End Of The World / Columbia Nashville 2833/87 7 192 18 4 3 Dierks Bentley / Black / Capitol Nashville 2617/86 3 86 31 5 4 Brantley Gilbert / The Weekend / Valory Music Co. 2544/79 2 60 22 8 5 Luke Combs / Hurricane / River House Artists-Columbia Nashville 2332/86 11 231 16 6 6 Miranda Lambert / We Should Be Friends / RCA Nashville 2282/83 3 67 35 7 7 Darius Rucker / If I Told You / Capitol Nashville 2182/75 3 68 8 9 8 Lady Antebellum / You Look Good / Capitol Nashville 2169/85 4 92 14 1 9 Jason Aldean / Any Ol’ Barstool / Broken Bow 2115/60 -26 -749 6 12 10 Sam Hunt / Body Like A Backroad / MCA Nashville 2055/77 14 253 10 11 11 Rascal Flatts / Yours If You Want It / Big Machine 2034/84 8 144 29 10 12 Trent Harmon / There’s A Girl / Big Machine 2022/78 2 37 16 14 13 Aaron Watson / Outta Style / Big Label Records 1716/76 2 28 19 15 14 Justin Moore / Somebody Else Will / Valory Music Co. 1706/77 4 72 11 21 15 Brett Young / In Case You Didn’t Know / BMLG Records 1674/82 15 213 6 18 16 Keith Urban w/ Carrie Underwood / The Fighter / Capitol Nashville 1673/76 9 143 10 16 17 Florida Georgia Line / God, Your Mama and Me / BMLG 1658/76 5 73 26 17 18 Chris Lane / For Her / Big Loud Records 1569/73 0 -3 16 19 19 Billy Currington / Do I Make You Wanna / Mercury Nashville 1553/75 3 49 28 20 20 Dylan Scott / My Girl / Curb 1549/73 5 75 20 22 21 Dan + Shay / How Not To / Warner Bros. 1543/66 8 112 6 23 22 Zac Brown Band / My Old Man / Southern Ground/Elektra 1527/80 10 133 6 25 23 Blake Shelton / Every Time I Hear That Song / Warner Bros. 1403/76 10 122 11 24 24 Brothers Osborne / It Ain’t My Fault / EMI Records Nashville 1368/74 6 73 10 26 25 Cole Swindell feat. Dierks Bentley / Flatliner / Warner Bros. 1192/70 0 -2 17 27 26 LoCash / Ring On Every Finger / Reviver Records 1052/62 -2 -17 21 28 27 Morgan Wallen / The Way I Talk / Big Loud Records 985/60 2 15 20 30 28 Love and Theft / Candyland / Curb 941/55 -1 -6 17 31 29 Keith Walker / Me Too / 910/55 8 68 10 33 30 Mo Pitney / Everywhere / Curb Records 886/62 11 86 8 35 31 Easton Corbin / A Girl Like You / Mercury Nashville 866/59 12 94 46 32 32 Craig Campbell / Outskirts Of Heaven / Red Bow Records 845/41 2 17 3 38 33 Brett Eldredge / Something I’m Good At / Warner Bros. 781/57 19 123 18 36 34 Jason Pritchett / Hung Over You / BDMG 764/49 6 43 16 37 35 Tucker Beathard / Momma and Jesus / Big Machine 706/49 2 16 10 39 36 CJ Solar / Just Another Day In The Country / Sea Gayle 696/55 9 60 44 29 37 High Valley / Make You Mine / Warner Bros. 690/29 -28 -263 13 40 38 Drake White / Makin’ Me Look Good Again / BMLG 669/51 8 50 4 48 39 Midland / Drinkin’ Problem / Big Machine 649/54 66 259 8 41 40 Shane Owens / All The Beer In Alabama / AmeriMonte 611/48 6 34 Weeks % Spin On Chart Last Week This Week Artist / Song / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 3 49 41 Kip Moore / More Girls Like You / MCA Nashville 592/49 52 202 9 43 42 Seth Ennis / Woke Up In Nashville / Arista Nashville 590/46 11 60 14 45 43 William Michael Morgan / Missing / Warner Bros. 485/31 19 78 5 44 44 Rachael Turner / Hurts Don’t It / Rustic Records 484/41 7 30 7 47 45 Presley & Taylor / This Phone / Mercy Music City 435/36 10 39 11 46 46 Robby Johnson / Together / Contrast Music Records 416/27 5 18 3 53 47 Dustin Lynch / Small Town Boy / Broken Bow 379/33 34 97 2 57 48 Big & Rich / California / New Revolution 365/31 64 143 19 51 49 Jake McVey / Back Seat / 345/21 7 23 14 52 50 Rick Trevino / Cowboys Like Me / Campo Negro Records 336/24 8 26 1 0 51 Old Dominion / No Such Thing As A Broken Heart / RCA Nashville 313/26 0 313 10 54 52 Lucas Hoge / Boom Boom / Rebel Engine-Star Farm 277/18 5 14 14 61 53 Andy Ross f./Little Texas / Back On The Backroads / Buck Shot Records 255/19 27 54 6 56 54 Frankie Ballard / You’ll Accomp’ny Me / Warner Bros.
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