April 26, 2010 Issue 189 Meet KSD OM/PD Mark Anderson Top 40 WKFS/ PD Mark Anderson was named OM of Clear Channel/St. Louis in October of 2008 and, in a reshuffling of his responsibilities within the six-station cluster, has recently taken the programming reigns for Country KSD-FM (The Bull). Previously Premium Choice, KSD’s switch to local programming and “New Country” emphasis is Mark Anderson reflected in its Current/Recurrent/Gold percentages of 39/42/19 and average year of 2007. The PC numbers are 37/31/32 with an average year of 2005. CA: What were your initial thoughts about taking over KSD’s programming? Here We Say Rodeo: KNCI/Sacramento PD Mark Evans and MD Greg Cole MA: I’ve been here for a year-and-a-half as OM of the whole meet with Brooks & Dunn before the opening date of their Last Rodeo cluster and programming Top 40 KSLZ and Classic Hits KLOU. Tour at the city’s Sleep Train Amphitheatre. Pictured (l-r) are label rep When Billy Greenwood started focusing on the many different things Lori Hartigan, B&D’s Ronnie Dunn, Evans, Cole and B&D’s Kix Brooks. he does for our organization, there was an opportunity to juggle some things around. Country is a format I’ve always had an interest in, and Beginning Of The BnD some evidence at that time about the lane of opportunity was going to Friday’s Last Rodeo Tour opening show in Sacramento (4/23) be for the station – with a lot of my background being in CHR – I was was the beginning of the end for Brooks & Dunn. Less than excited about the possibility of doing a young, New Country 50 shows remain in the duo’s historic 20-year career, which station. It seemed like the perfect fit. is condensed onstage into a two-hour set of 25 hits. KNCI/ Where are you in the process of moving the station in Sacramento APD/MD and Country Aircheck beat reporter that new direction? Greg Cole was in the sold-out arena. “This was only the eighth We’re always trying to do things to grow and evolve, and sell-out in the venue’s long history,” he reports. “The staging [today’s] addition of Mason & Remy doing a very active and was a clean, straight backline set with the drummer, keyboards, engaging lifestyle morning show is a big part of that. steel/fiddle and bass on the stage riser. Behind the stage is a (continued on page 7) central, vertical hi-def video screen flanked by two horizontal ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected]

April 26, 2010 Country Aircheck Weekly Page 2 screens. The stage also included a runway that jutted out into the lower seating bowl and, of course, there’s the tour logo around My Tu n e s : Mu s i c Th a t Sh a p e d My Li f e Brooks & Dunn’s trademark steer skull.” KMPS/Seattle MD/PM driver Tony Cole points to “Only In America” as one of the most Thomas discusses his most important memorable moments. “In the middle of the song, members of the songs, artists or concerts: U.S. military services marched on stage and out the runway,” he 1. Jerry Reed/Amos Moses: Growing up in says. “The audience went crazy. During the final moments of the late ‘60s San Francisco listening to KFRC-AM, song, two confetti cannons shot red, white and blue streamers I didn’t think I knew anything about country and confetti out over the audience, and they went crazier still.” music, but I knew I loved this. I was 10 when A two-song encore of “Brand New Man” and “Boot Scootin’ it came out, and “just knocked him in the Boogie” closed the first of their last concerts. As they exited, Tony Thomas head with a stone, (bomp),” made me laugh. shaking hands with the fans closest to the stage, Brooks waved 2. Tony Joe White/Polk Salad Annie: Even and said, “Thanks, California,” before throwing his cowboy hat at age nine, I knew that Tony Joe was layin’ down some serious into the audience, graduation style. Jason Aldean and Tyler soul. His gravelly grunts mixed with those horns and rhythm Dickerson opened. Complete list of dates here. section added up to one of my favorite singles ever. And I just realized this and “Amos Moses” feature gators. Ha, swamp music spoke to me from an early age. Jaron & His Long List Of Friends 3. Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen/Hot Rod What can Facebook and 14,000 fans Lincoln: I knew every one of those fast flyin’ words. It was funny, do for the music biz practical joke? Ask cool, and that guitar player bent the tar outta those notes. Paradigm agent Brian Hill, whose client 4. Johnny Cash/A Boy Named Sue: The story was funny and Jaron of “Pray For You” fame took pranks tough at the same time. And Cash just sounded so cool. to a new level last Friday. Here’s the post: 5. Elvis Aloha From Hawaii TV special and double : “Jaron and The Long Road to Love – What didn’t it have? And the special was live...via satellite! The Who wants to play a prank? I do. Everyone Jaron (l) with Brian Hill drums, the horns, The Sweet Inspirations, J. D. Sumner & The email my agent Brian Hill and tell him you Stamps, “American Trilogy,” that great set list and Elvis just killin’ have some obscene amount of money for me to play a show it. I thought it was flat-out great and I played those vinyl somewhere. The crazier the show and the bigger the amount, the to death. better. Here’s his email address: [email protected]. • A highly regarded song or album you’ve never heard: I know Have a great night you guys. I know his night is about to suck :)” Radiohead have been innovators on the business side of things, And thus it began. Hill later wrote: “Quote of the night from but I have to plead ignorance on their music. my co-worker: ‘Dude, I think you have a virus. Your email is • An “important” piece of music you just don’t get: I get the dinging like crazy.’” power and beauty of the art form, but I can’t sit through too Here are some of the emails: “I am married to Christopher much opera. Shaw. In case you haven’t heard, Chris won the Powerball • An album you played or listened to incessantly: Hank lottery in Missouri this week. The night before he goes in for Williams, Jr.’s Hank Live. When Hank Jr. is in the zone, no one can oral surgery to fix his two front teeth, we are having a party touch him. This 1987 album still rules. to celebrate. We’d like to book Jaron and the Long Road. Our • One obscure or non-country song everyone should listen to budget for the entertainment is in the $1.5-$2 million range.” right now: John Anderson’s version of “Down In Tennessee” is one “I am running the Disney World Marathon in January and I my favorite country vocals of all time. Heartbreaking. would like to book Jaron to run with me and sing to me as I run. I would be willing to pay $2 million for this and I would also throw in a ticket to the happiest place on earth!”

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Bi r t h d a y s “Dear Sir, on May 1 we will be having a crazy shindig at Green Valley Trailer Park and Mobile Home Plaza to celebrate Tuesday (4/27) – Herb Pedersen the birth of all 792 babies born last May. We would desperately Thursday (4/29) – Duane Allen, Stephanie Bentley-Proutt, James like to have Jaron and the Long Road to Love play at this event. Bonamy, Beverlee Brannigan ([email protected]), Rosey We have been collecting bottle caps and pop cans for the last six Fitchpatrick ([email protected]), Lisa Kosty, Deb Turpin (deb. months and have finally collected enough to pay a handsome [email protected]) $1,032.47. I know he is worth so much more, but due to the limited resources of our collective 19 families, we feel this is Friday (4/30) – Willie Nelson, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Robert reasonable. Please, please get ASAP, we are really Reynolds, Tyler Wilkinson, Steve Amari, Dana Burwell, Chuck Rhodes huge fans, literally and figuratively.” ([email protected]) Last count as of Monday afternoon: 1,436 emails – an impressive 10% response rate. Saturday (5/1) – Tim McGraw, Helen Darling, Ilene Berns, Carrie Long, Louie Newman ([email protected]), Lindsay Walleman ([email protected]), Tanya Welch Arbitron Client Call Several bits of useful info from Arbitron’s client conference call Sunday (5/2) – Larry Gatlin, Ty Herndon, Brian Jennings (brian. today: In a move to improve its cell-phone-only measurement, [email protected]), Buzz Ledford, Tammy Ragusa (tragusa@ premiereradio.com) the ratings firm says it expects to average 40% of its sampling of 18-34s in CPO households by the end of 2010; that’s up from Monday (5/3) – Eric Church, Brad Martin, Shane Minor, Jerry Salley, 26% four months ago. Meanwhile, metro ratings among Hispanics Stoney Richards ([email protected]) regarding their country of origin is now available, starting with the March ‘10 data. Arbitron also is working on efforts to improve among 35-44s, which obviously has permutations for Country. So, apparently does baseball, as VP Bill Rose showed how men Radio News 25-54 tuned in big-time for Major League Baseball’s Opening • Former CBS Radio’s KMLE & Rhythmic Day. Check out some of these gametime PPM shares: Reds 51.3 KZON/Phoenix PD Bruce St. James (!), Tigers 33.6, Royals 25.3, Phillies 24.8, Cardinals 21.4, Indians begins on-air from 9am-noon at crosstown 20.5, Cubs 19.9 and Braves 19.6. Bonneville’s News/Talk KTAR Monday (5/3). St. James left KMLE & KZON in March after Chart Chat three months with the company. Congrats to , VP/Promotion Rick • Premiere Radio Networks VP/Sales-Central Bruce St. James Moxley and the entire Show Dog-Universal Region Douglas Johnston has been upped to staff on the first bell-ringer for the new team and the newly created SVP post. Based in Chicago, he will report to Nichols’ fourth No. 1. “Gimmie That Girl” joins EVP/Sales Carol Terkawa. “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off” (12/2/05), • The CRB 2010-2011 CRS Agenda Committee includes 11 “” (3/21/03) and “The new members: WUSN/Chicago’s Jackie Campbell; WXTU/ Impossible” (9/20/02) as Nichols’ chart toppers. Joe Nicols Philadelphia’s Shelly Easton; Country Aircheck’s Jeff Green; Watch Joe’s thank you to Country radio in front WGSQ/Cookeville, TN’s Gator Harrison; WLHK/Indianapolis’ of his “new tour bus” here. Lisa Juillerat; WIL/St. Louis’ John Kijowski; Arbitron’s Gary Marince; Big Machine’s Mandy McCormack; Albright & O’Malley’s Mike O’Malley; Capitol’s John Trapane and

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Tu b e Ch e c k Tuesday 4/27 - Lady Antebellum, Shania Twain, American Idol (FOX); , Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC).

Wednesday 4/28 - , Shania Twain, American Idol (FOX).

Thursday 4/29 - Laura Bell Bundy, Tonight Show With Jay Leno (NBC).

Friday 4/30 - Tim McGraw, Soundstage (re-air) (GAC).

Saturday 5/1 - Lonestar, Huckabee (FOX News); Rascal Flatts. My, Oh My: KKGO/Los Angeles personalities hang at their Go Country booth at Indio, CA’s Stagecoach Festival this weekend. The station Sunday 5/2 - Darius Rucker, Backstory (re-air) (GAC). handed out bags, chapstick, mints, Del Taco coupons and key chains to fans who came to see headliners Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith, Sugarland Monday (5/4) - Lonestar, Fox & Friends (FOX News). and Keith Urban. Pictured (l-r) are Shawn Parr, Ashley Paige, Zack Taylor and Paul Freeman. Columbia River Media/Wentcheewa, WA’s John Windus. Full Gwen Sebastian is offering a free ringtone download of her list here. current single “V.I.P. (Barefoot Girl)” here. • Nashville Kat can now be heard on WTQR/Greensboro, NC, Darius Rucker, Steel Magnolia, Daily & Vincent, Plumb KAGG/Bryan, TX, WBWN/Bloomington, IL and WBKR/ and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will headline the 12th Owensboro, KY. Annual Grammy Block Party May 11 at Nashville’s Owen • Envision Radio Networks’ The Country Show has added Bradley Park. The event is free for Recording Academy KDCD/San Angelo, TX to its list of affiliates. members and $20 for one guest. Details at 615-327-8020. American Greetings and Taylor Swift have partnered to offer a ticket giveaway for 10 cities on her Fearless 2010 tour. News & Notes Become a fan of the company on Facebook to enter the random Former Warner Chappell SVP/GM Dale Bobo has been drawing here. appointed to the newly created EVP post at Chrysalis/Nashville. Katie Armiger is featured in a GAC web documentary A 27-year publishing vet, Bobo will report directly to Pres. about her musical ambitions and career growth titled d’tour to Kenny MacPherson. Nashville. Watch here. Congrats to KMPS/Seattle morning teamers Candy and Heidi Newfield has signed with Essential Broadcast Media Potter on the birth of their first child last weekend. Here’s for public relations representation. hoping their newest listener Beckley James is never without a Tomorrow (4/27), Savoy Label Group will release Jim Portable People Meter. Brickman’s Never Alone CD/DVD package featuring Lady Antebellum’s first commercial recording on the title track. Artist News Clay Walker and his Band Against MS (BAMS) bike team and George Jones perform Willie Nelson’s raised more than $130,000 for MS research during the annual BP “Yesterday’s Wine” on a Blackberry Smoke bonus track from MS150 bike ride from Houston to Austin last week. Details here. the band’s second album Little Piece Of Dixie, out next month. Lorrie Morgan, Crystal Gayle, John Conlee, Jeff Cook and Details here. others will headline the R.O.P.E. Spectacular June 9 at Nashville’s Al Menah Shriner’s Temple. Call 615-860-9257 for details. ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] April 26, 2010 Country Aircheck Weekly Page 6

Jamie O’Neal, Minnie Murphy, Lari White and Chuck Ch e c k Ou t : 4/27 Cannon will perform at the Nashville Children’s Theatre Dragon Concert benefit May 9. Tickets are $30, with VIP tickets Lonestar Party Heard Around The World for $125; purchase them here. (Saguaro Road) ’s “Water” music video, including home videos Single “You’re The Reason Why” leads the submitted by fans via local radio stations, can be viewed on band’s 10th studio album, which is self- bradpaisley.com and cmt.com, as well as on CMT and GAC. produced. The group co-wrote eight of the 10 Directed by Jim Shea, the majority of the video was shot at tracks with writers including Craig Wiseman, Franklin, TN’s Bluewater Scuba. Brett James, Tim Nichols and Kelley Lovelace. James Otto will headline the inaugural Playin’ For A Promise outdoor concert at Nashville’s Loser’s Bar And Grill Unmistakable: Love (Curb) Messina’s first in a trilogy of upcoming tomorrow (4/27). The event is $20 and will raise money for Unmistakable albums to be released this Hunter Drake Tucker, who is suffering from acute lymphocytic summer features nine tracks. Messina co-wrote leukemia. Guest performers include Staind’s Aaron Lewis, two songs with writers including artist Mallary Lynyrd Skynyrd members, Josh Hoge and others. More here. Hope and American Idol’s Kara DioGuardi. Diamond Rio’s The Reason won Country Album, Jason Messina, Chris Farren, Dann Huff, Paul Worley, Crabb’s “Somebody Like Me” won Country Recorded Song Jerry Flowers and Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus and Ty Herndon’s co-written song “When We Fly” by Little produced. An interactive digital booklet is available with CD Roy Lewis & Lizzy Long won Bluegrass Recorded Song purchase here. at last week’s 41st Annual GMA Dove Awards. Complete winners list here. May 4 Zac Brown Band Pass The Jar - Zac Brown Band And Friends Live From The Fabulous Fox Theatre In Atlanta (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) Wayne Update: Hey Oprah Jimmy Wayne picked up his 1,600-mile Meet May 11 Matt Kennon Matt Kennon (BamaJam) Me Halfway mission Saturday (4/24) near Ft. Sumner, NM with new ambitions to campaign May 18 Mickie James Strangers And Angels (Self-Released) for homeless teens’ rights. “I’m trying to get Oprah’s attention,” Wayne told us in his weekly update from the road Monday (4/26). “I’m sure Album release info to [email protected]. she’s bombarded, and I’m a peon on the bottom Jimmy Wayne ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] April 26, 2010 Country Aircheck Weekly Page 7 of the totem pole, but she’s got to be aware of what I’m doing. It’s nice because he’s still involved in the radio station. I get It’s not about TV appearances, it’s about raising awareness.” to, while still serving as cluster OM, focus more of my day- Wayne will halt his walk this weekend for a Foster Club rally to-day attention on operations and I have the last PD of the in Sacramento and to meet with legislators in Washington, DC. station on the core strategic team. Which is good. He’s kind He is roughly 550 miles from his destination in Phoenix. Follow of been my Country big brother and buddy showing me how him here. we do things around here. And with his terrific relationships in the format and industry it’s great to have him around. As far as an MD, I guess that would be me. So if anyone’s interested in The Week’s Top Stories finding out where we stand on their songs they can email me Full coverage of the week’s news is available in the archives at [email protected]. Keep in mind I’ve got a at www.countryaircheck.com. growing cluster of six stations so don’t get upset if I don’t pick • Gary Krantz launched Krantz Media Group, a consultancy up the phone on the first ring. focusing on new business development, management/ What are your early impressions of working with the folks syndication and media investment. Details here. (CAT 4/21) in Country? • NRG Media/Wausau-Stevens Point, WI OM Jesse Garcia will Nothing against what I refer to as the secular, non-Country join Country WBYT/South Bend, IN as PD May 5. (CAT 4/20) formats, but watching from afar I’ve always been excited about • Radio Ranch Management’s Hot AC KSYY & Oldies KKVR/ the passion for the music and artists in Nashville and at Country Kerrville, TX PD Ed Chandler added newly created OM duties radio. There are some things there that could be learned by the for the three-station cluster and PD duties for Country KRNH. mainstream CHR or Hot AC programmers. Reach him here. (CAT 4/26) I ended up going to CRS as a last minute deal because The Bull was selected to win a promotion award. I didn’t really know Meet Mark Anderson (continued from page 1) what to expect, but I came away after 24 hours in Nashville We’re into our second month with the New Country approach more pumped up, motivated and excited about radio in general and while it’s too early to start popping champagne, the PPM and Country at the same time. I was a regular at the non-format- weeklies are showing good cume increases. specific conventions over the years and stopped going because The total AQH for Country in St. Louis was down 20-some they became this kind of super negative whine fest. percent in the transition from diary to PPM. I’m excited about I was going through the revolving doors in front of the what’s going on with Country in St. Louis now because The Bull Renaissance wondering what I’ve gotten into and within three is a New Country station, which gives both stations the ability seconds there was somebody calling out my name and three to carve out something special and unique. What we really set other people where were like, “Wow, we didn’t expect to see you out to do is just grow the overall Country pie. And we’re seeing here. That’s awesome.” Within minutes I had people offering some early indications that is, in fact, happening. to take me out for beers, show me around or introduce me to In addition to the strategic changes with the morning show people. I figured no one would have any concept who I was. we’re doing some different types of promotions and community People wanted to pick my brain about my experience in other involvement. But the primary component is exposing all formats and see if it applies to Country. It was one of the most the great new to St. Louis. We’re being fairly overwhelmingly positive experiences of my career to date. aggressive on the next generation of superstars who we think What has your interaction been with the record community? will support this format over the next several years. We’ll step The interest has just been trickling in at this point, but I’m out early on the next single; we’ll give love and support to the here to let everybody know we will have good, open lines of folks we think have a chance of being the next next generation communication between this station, the artists and the recorded of country superstars, as well. music industry. We’re here to serve. We’re here to help. CAC Who is handling music and what is Billy’s role?

©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] April 26, 2010 Country Aircheck Weekly Page 8 The 126 stations registering cume collectively delivered 31,961,200 March PPM Ratings Scoreboard consumers, the most since last October, when eight new markets were added. Here are the Arbitron PPM share and cume figures for March 4-31 at 58 It should be noted that St. Jude radiothons took place during March at four PPM-measured stations with a 1.0 share or better (also including Keymarket’s PPM-rated stations: WKLB/Boston, KMPS/Seattle, KAJA/San Antonio and Pittsburgh cluster and WFRE/Frederick, MD). Gainers led decliners 29-24, with WFRE/Frederick, MD. seven stations unchanged. Legend: A “+” indicates a Classic Country outlet, a “^” designates Country 6+ Share 6+ Share Cume Cume stations in the same maket owned by a single operator, a “t” indicates a tie and Station/City (Rank) (Rank) (Rank) (Rank) a “*” indicates a record high showing for the station in that particular category. Feb. ‘10 March ‘10 Feb. ‘10 March. ‘10 KNCI/Sacramento 4.4 (7) 4.6 (6t) 302,300 (12) 345,200 (10) WKHX/Atlanta 4.9 (6) 4.5 (7t) 726,200 (11) 752,900 (11) KNTY/Sacramento 2.6 (16) 2.6 (14) 227,800 (15) 253,900 (14)* WUBL/Atlanta 2.8 (17) 3.0 (14t) 632,500 (14) 664,700 (14) KUBL/Salt Lake City 5.0 (4) 5.4 (3) 412,800 (5) 443,400 4) WPOC/Baltimore 7.7 (4) 7.1(3) 525,500 (3) 542,400 (4) WFRE/Frederick, MD 1.1 (26) 0.8 (28t) 68,500 (32) 77,400 (32) KSOP-FM/Salt Lake City 3.3 (11) 3.0 (12t) 276,700 (13) 281,100 (13) (Baltimore Arbitron PPM) KEGA/Salt Lake City 3.0 (16) 2.5 (17t) 260,400* (15) 254,100 (16) WKLB/Boston 4.5 (8t) 4.4 (8) 548,300 (11) 558,000 (11) KKAT-FM/Salt Lake City+ 2.5 (17t) 1.7 (25) 144,000 (23) 146,300 (23) WUSN/Chicago 4.2 (6t) 4.1 (8) 1,139,100 (13) 1,163,500 (13) KCYY/San Antonio^ 9.3 (1) 9.0 (2) 674,600 (1)* 672,000 (1) WUBE/Cincinnati^ 7.8 (2) 7.2 (2) 451,200 (7) 482,800 (6) KAJA/San Antonio 7.4 (4) 8.0* (3)* 553,700 (3)* 516,900 (6) WYGY/Cincinnati^ 1.7 (17t) 1.5 (19) 172,800 (16) 189,700* (15)* KKYX-AM/San Antonio^+ 1.6* (18)* 1.7* (17)* 82,600* (20) 78,200 (20) WPFB-FM/Dayton 0.8 (24t) 1.0 (23t) 119,200 (19) 136,000 (19) KSON/San Diego 4.1 (8t)* 3.6 (12t) 418,000 (10) 394,400 (12) (Cincinnati Arbitron PPM) KUSS/San Diego 2.1 (19t) 2.3 (18) 315,000 (16) 311,200 (16) WGAR/Cleveland 5.9 (7) 5.6 (8t) 425,500 (7) 420,600 (8) KBWF/San Francisco 2.1 (21) 1.7 (23) 503,100 (22) 491,700 (24) WQMX/Akron 1.2 (19) 1.4 (18) 133,300 (18) 135,600 (17) KRTY/San Jose 1.1 (27) 1.2 (27) 244,800 (29) 253,100 (29) (Cleveland Arbitron PPM) (San Francisco Arbitron PPM) KPLX/Dallas 5.1 (2) 4.5 (4) 1,096,900 (4) 1,134,300 (5) KRTY/San Jose 3.4 (12t) 3.9 (10) 168,700 (17) 171,400 (15) KSCS/Dallas 3.6 (7t) 3.6 (9) 774,200 (12) 889,700 (11) KKWF/Seattle 4.4* (5t)* 4.5* (4)* 559,400 (9) 566,600 (9) KYGO/Denver 5.5 (3) 5.9 (2)* 467,100 (9) 529,800* (6)* KMPS/Seattle 4.2 (9t) 4.1 (7t) 618,300 (8) 611,300 (8) KWOF/Denver 1.5 (25t) 1.8 (23t) 233,700 (19) 249,700 (20) KNBQ/Seattle 1.9 (22t) 2.0 (22t) 310,400 (19) 331,500 (20) WYCD/Detroit 6.0 (1) 6.3 (2) 857,500 (6) 893,200 (6) WIL/St. Louis 5.9 (7) 6.0 (7t) 509,900 (6) 550,000 (6) KKBQ/Houston^ 3.9 (11) 4.2 (10) 954,000 (7) 995,900 (8) KSD/St. Louis 3.5 (14) 3.9 (14) 462,400 (12) 497,900 (9) KILT-FM/Houston 2.9 (15) 3.4 (12t) 842,900 (11) 895,000 (11) WQYK/Tampa 4.8 (9) 5.1 (8) 482,800 (10) 504,000 (8) KTHT/Houston^+ 1.7 (23) 1.8 (22) 521,000 (21) 551,900 (20) WFUS/Tampa 5.0 (7) 4.9 (9) 492,600 (9) 485,900 (9) KFKF/Kansas City^ 5.3* (5)* 5.3 (6) 301,700 (10) 292,400 (10) WMZQ/Washington, DC 2.4 (17) 2.7 (16) 498,700 (13) 544,200 (13) KBEQ/Kansas City^ 5.2* (6)* 4.9 (7) 319,400 (9) 307,900 (9) WDAF/Kansas City 4.5 (10t) 4.0 (12) 277,800 (11) 282,700 (11) Co u n t r y ’s PPM Cu m e Le a d e r s KWNR/ 4.3 (9) 4.3 (10) 261,400 (11) 242,800 (12) KCYE/Las Vegas 2.4 (16t) 2.8 (15t) 234,500 (13) 239,800 (13) Feb March KKGO/Los Angeles 2.1 (19t) 2.2 (20) 1,101,800 (23) 1,112,300 (23) 1 1 WUSN/Chicago 1,163,500 WKIS/Miami 4.0 (9t)* 3.9 (10) 423,200 (14)* 438,900 (16) 3 2 KPLX/Dallas 1,134,300 KEEY/Minneapolis 7.2 (3) 7.5 (3) 746,100 (4) 780,100 (4) 2 3 KKGO/Los Angeles 1,112,300 WXTU/Philadelphia 4.4 (5) 4.4 (7t) 627,400 (15) 745,800 (14) 4 4 KKBQ/Houston 995,900 KNIX/Phoenix 3.9 (11) 4.5 (7) 579,300 (12) 593,900 (11) 6 5 KILT-FM/Houston 895,000 KMLE/Phoenix 3.7 (12) 3.5 (12) 613,900 (11) 582,700 (12) 5 6 WYCD/Detroit 893,200 WDSY/Pittsburgh 6.7 (4) 6.7 (5) 455,800 (7) 491,600 (9) 7 7 KSCS/Dallas 889,700 8 8 KEEY/Minneapolis 780,100 WOGG/Pittsburgh^ 2.1 (15t)* 2.1 (14t) 124,800 (18) 141,300 (17) 9 9 WKHX/Atlanta 752,900 WOGI/Pittsburgh^ 1.5 (19t) 1.6 (18) 166,300 (13)* 182,600 (12)* 12 10 WXTU/Philadelphia 745,800 WOGH/Pittsburgh^ 0.7 (25t) 0.8 (23t) 71,900 (26) 80,900 (23) 10 11 KCYY/San Antonio 672,000 KWJJ/Portland 5.0* (6) 4.6 (6) 399,800 (6) 412,600 (6) 11 12 WUBL/Atlanta 664,700 KUPL/Portland 4.4 (8) 3.2 (14) 357,900 (9) 330,700 (13) 13 13 KMPS/Seattle 611,300 KFRG/Riverside 4.6 (5) 5.4* (3)* 357,200* (6)* 349,000 (8) 15 14 KNIX/Phoenix 593,900 KKGO/Los Angeles 1.3 (28) 1.1 (28t) 138,700 (26) 157,500* (23)* 14 15 KMLE/Phoenix 582,700 (Riverside, CA Arbitron PPM)

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LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points +/- Points Total Plays +/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS

3 1 JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Show Dog-Universal) 4 14936 963 5328 355 37.477 2.364 126 0 1 2 LADY ANTEBELLUM/American Honey (Capitol) 14886 -393 5263 -161 37.498 -1.203 126 0 4 3 /Ain't Back Yet (BNA) 14300 412 4952 168 36.067 1.058 126 0 5 4 CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 4 13909 1272 4955 478 34.528 1.962 126 0 2 5 ZAC BROWN BAND/Highway... (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 12699 -1654 4403 -605 32.397 -3.99 126 0 7 6 STEEL MAGNOLIA/Keep On Lovin' You (Big Machine) 10567 410 3607 153 26.894 1.057 126 0 8 7 /I Gotta Get To You (MCA) 10475 513 3766 205 26.644 1.154 125 1 10 8 JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 10449 609 3814 187 26.097 1.945 125 3 6 9 KEITH URBAN/Til Summer Comes Around (Capitol) 9673 -2525 3425 -892 23.232 -7.042 126 0 11 10 RASCAL FLATTS/Unstoppable (Lyric Street) 9665 188 3457 39 23.934 0.664 126 1 13 11 /The House That Built Me (Columbia) 4 9566 1056 3305 372 24.62 3.315 126 1 12 12 ERIC CHURCH/Hell On The Heart (Capitol) 8863 270 3262 107 22.392 0.726 120 0 9 13 TAYLOR SWIFT/Fearless (Big Machine) 8217 -1641 2652 -707 19.829 -3.601 126 0 17 14 JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 4 8012 1375 2863 473 19.679 2.626 124 1 14 15 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Wrong Baby Wrong (RCA) 7838 -56 2705 -22 18.925 -0.019 126 0 15 16 TIM MCGRAW/Still (Curb) 7491 120 2592 25 18.214 0.479 124 1 16 17 REBA/I Keep On Loving You (Starstruck/Valory) 7319 294 2590 94 17.531 0.674 123 0 20 18 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 4 7209 1074 2514 383 19.072 3.183 126 2 18 19 CLAY WALKER/She Won't Be Lonely Long (Curb) 7114 663 2512 249 18.58 1.953 116 1 19 20 LUKE BRYAN/Rain Is A Good Thing (Capitol) 6806 528 2490 177 17.451 1.321 119 3 21 21 BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 6447 745 2190 272 15.265 0.918 118 1 22 22 TOBY KEITH/Every Dog Has Its Day (Show Dog-Universal) 5391 558 1920 160 13.444 1.333 119 5 23 23 JERROD NIEMANN/Lover, Lover (Sea Gayle/Arista ) 4893 609 1704 221 11.904 1.394 115 5 27 24 JARON & TLRTL/Pray... (Jaronwood/Universal Republic/Big Machine) 4237 384 1523 137 10.751 0.915 90 8 28 25 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb) 4216 373 1656 157 9.968 0.894 108 4

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LW TW Artist/Title (Label) Total Points +/- Points Total Plays +/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS

26 26 DANNY GOKEY/My Best Days Are Ahead Of Me (19/RCA) 3998 74 1402 29 9.138 0.125 111 2 29 27 /Work Hard, Play Harder (Redneck/CO5) 3596 156 1251 58 8.223 0.409 92 4 30 28 CRAIG MORGAN/This Ain't Nothin' (BNA) 2921 71 1120 61 6.623 0.089 94 2 25 29 LOVE AND THEFT/Dancing In Circles (Carolwood/Lyric Street) 2898 -1052 965 -445 7.343 -2.391 108 1 31 30 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Little White Church (Capitol) 2849 250 1038 99 6.838 0.68 84 9 33 31 DAVID NAIL/Turning Home (MCA) 2394 157 905 54 4.811 0.316 97 2 34 32 UNCLE KRACKER/Smile (Top Dog/BPG/Atlantic) 2164 9 824 27 5.169 0.15 58 2 32 33 MATT KENNON/The Call (BamaJam) 2158 -120 863 -32 5.216 -0.4 74 0 36 34 LAURA BELL BUNDY/Giddy On Up (Mercury) 2021 250 652 85 4.505 0.103 56 3 37 35 GARY ALLAN/Get Off On The Pain (MCA) 1753 271 564 92 3.447 0.725 72 9 35 36 JEWEL/Stay Here Forever (Valory) 1728 -120 638 -36 3.584 -0.527 71 0 41 37 BLAKE SHELTON/All About Tonight (Reprise/WMN) 1461 457 528 172 3.658 1.224 55 10 38 38 JOSH THOMPSON/Way Out Here (Columbia) 1450 243 577 120 3.045 0.499 63 6 43 39 EMILY WEST f/KEITH URBAN/Blue Sky (Capitol) 1286 353 502 120 2.649 0.919 44 0 46 40 JOSH TURNER/All Over Me (MCA) 1232 465 446 172 2.828 1.078 57 11 39 41 BUCKY COVINGTON/A Father's Love (The Only...) (Lyric Street) 1155 66 482 24 1.885 0.207 66 4 Debut 42 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Undo It (19/Arista) 1154 746 346 223 3.179 2.116 31 20 44 43 RODNEY ATKINS/Farmer's Daughter (Curb) 1081 149 493 80 1.944 0.284 51 3 42 44 GLORIANA/The World Is Ours Tonight (Emblem/WMN/BPG) 1071 117 394 38 1.588 0.241 54 1 40 45 JAMES OTTO/Groovy Little Summer Song (Warner Bros./WMN) 1065 54 458 36 1.955 0.226 52 4 47 46 BLAINE LARSEN/Chillin' (Treehouse) 874 114 378 50 1.543 0.239 36 5 48 47 STEVE AZAR/Sunshine (Ride) 835 78 360 50 1.86 0.217 36 2 45 48 ASH BOWERS/Ain't No Stopping Her Now (Stoney Creek) 817 19 367 10 1.124 -0.052 49 0 Debut 49 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 800 478 264 166 2.033 1.26 30 17 Debut 50 JAKE OWEN/Tell Me (RCA) 769 238 333 97 1.512 0.386 42 12

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Country Aircheck Add Leaders Activator Top Point Gainers EASTON CORBIN/Roll With It (Mercury) 21 JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 478 4 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Undo It (19/Arista) 20 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 332 4 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 17 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 316 4 DIERKS BENTLEY/Up On The Ridge (Capitol) 15 DIERKS BENTLEY/Up On The Ridge (Capitol) 281 4 KELLIE PICKLER/Makin' Me Fall In Love Again (19/BNA) 14 CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 279 4 ALAN JACKSON/Hard Hat And A Hammer (Arista) 12 MIRANDA LAMBERT/The House That Built Me (Columbia) 258 JAKE OWEN/Tell Me (RCA) 12 ALAN JACKSON/Hard Hat And A Hammer (Arista) 247 JANEDEAR GIRLS/Wildflower (Reprise/WMN) 12 BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 236 JOSH TURNER/All Over Me (MCA) 11 BLAKE SHELTON/All About Tonight (Reprise/WMN) 10 LUKE BRYAN/Rain Is A Good Thing (Capitol) 227 JOSH TURNER/All Over Me (MCA) 219 Activator Top Spin Gainers Country Aircheck Top Point Gainers JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 285 JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 1375 4 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 210 CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 1272 4 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 197 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 1074 4 MIRANDA LAMBERT/The House That Built Me (Columbia) 170 MIRANDA LAMBERT/The House That Built Me (Columbia) 1056 4 DIERKS BENTLEY/Up On The Ridge (Capitol) 157 JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Show Dog-Universal) 963 4 ALAN JACKSON/Hard Hat And A Hammer (Arista) 152 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Undo It (19/Arista) 746 LUKE BRYAN/Rain Is A Good Thing (Capitol) 150 BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 745 JOSH TURNER/All Over Me (MCA) 149 CLAY WALKER/She Won't Be Lonely Long (Curb) 663 BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 142 JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 609 CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 138 JERROD NIEMANN/Lover, Lover (Sea Gayle/Arista) 609 Vi d e o Ad d s CMT Country Aircheck Top Spin Gainers BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) COLBIE CAILLAT/I Never Told You (Universal Republic) CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 478 JERROD NIEMANN/Lover, Lover (Sea Gayle/Arista) JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 473 TRAILER CHOIR/Rollin’ Through The Sunshine (Show Dog-Universal) BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 383 CMT PURE MIRANDA LAMBERT/The House That Built Me (Columbia) 372 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) COLBIE CAILLAT/I Never Told You (Universal Republic) JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Show Dog-Universal) 355 HARTERS/Jenny (BPG) BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 272 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb) LOCASH COWBOYS/Here Comes Summer (Stroudavarious) CLAY WALKER/She Won't Be Lonely Long (Curb) 249 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Undo It (19/Arista) 223 GAC BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) JERROD NIEMANN/Lover, Lover (Sea Gayle/Arista) 221 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) GEORGE STRAIT/I Gotta Get To You (MCA) 205 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb)

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Country Aircheck Activity Ad d Da t e s JAMES OTTO/Groovy Little Summer Song (Warner Bros./WMN) may 3 Moves 40*-45*; 1065 points, 158 spins Alan Jackson/Hard Hat And A Hammer (Arista) 4 ADDS: KNTY, KWJJ, WAMZ, WWYZ Savannah Jack/I Know (McMurry) BLAINE LARSEN/Chillin’ (Treehouse) Thompson Square/Let’s Fight (Stoney Creek) Moves 47*-46*; 874 points, 378 spins Troy Olsen/Summer Thing (EMI Nashville) 5 ADDS: HCDG, KIIM*, KWJJ, WMZQ, WYPY may 10 STEVE AZAR/Sunshine (Ride) Kevin Fowler/Pound Sign (#?*!) (Lyric Street) Moves 48*-47*; 835 points, 360 spins LoCash Cowboys/Here Comes Summer (Stroudavarious) 2 ADDS: KFKF, WGTY Montgomery Gentry/While You’re Still Young (Columbia) ASH BOWERS/Ain’t No Stopping Her Now (Stoney Creek) Moves 45*-48*; 817 points, 367 spins; 0 ADDS may 17 Chelsea Field/Things I Should’ve Said (Moxy) ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Hone Grown/BPG) Chuck Wicks/Hold That Thought (RCA) Debuts at 49*; 800 points, 264 spins Trace Adkins/This Ain’t No Love Song (Show Dog-Universal) 17 ADDS including: HCDG, KAJA, KBEQ, KBWF, KSOP, WKKT, WPOC, WQYK*, WSIX, WUBL JAKE OWEN/Tell Me (RCA) Debuts at 50*; 769 points, 333 spins Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points 12 ADDS including: KDRK, KJJY*, KNTY, KWJJ, WCTK*, WFUS, WGGY, WKKT, WMIL, WQIK EASTON CORBIN/A Little More Country Than That (Mercury) 8950 BLAKE SHELTON f/TRACE ADKINS/Hillbilly Bone (Reprise/WMN) 7478 RANDY MONTANA/Ain’t Much Left Of Lovin’ You (Mercury) 756 points, 279 spins JOSH TURNER/Why Don't We Just Dance (MCA) 7199 3 ADDS: WKIS, WMIL, WWYZ CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Temporary Home (19/Arista) 5770 LADY ANTEBELLUM/Need You Now (Capitol) 5692 MALLARY HOPE/Blossom In The Dust (MCA) 714 points, 306 spins;1 ADDS: KNTY BILLY CURRINGTON/That's How Country Boys Roll (Mercury) 5368 BRAD PAISLEY/American Saturday Night (Arista) 4957 ELI YOUNG BAND/Guinevere (Universal South/Republic Nashville) 662 points, 214 spins; 0 ADDS MIRANDA LAMBERT/White Liar (Columbia) 4314 JASON ALDEAN/The Truth (BBR) 4225 HARTERS/Jenny (BPG) 612 points, 256 spins; 0 ADDS TIM MCGRAW/Southern Voice (Curb) 4006 KEVIN FOWLER/Pound Sign (#?*!) (Lyric Street) TRAILER CHOIR/Rollin’ Through The Sunshine (Show Dog-Universal) 558 points, 184 spins 533 points, 243 spins 7 ADDS: KILT-FM*, KKBQ*, KSCS, KSOP, KYGO, KZSN, WKMK 3 ADDS: KUZZ, WGKX*, WQYK* CHRIS JANSON/Til A Woman Comes Along (BNA) DIERKS BENTLEY/Up On The Ridge (Capiotl) 552 points, 241 spins 516 points, 185 spins 7 ADDS: KBEQ, KDRK, KIZN*, KSKS, KWJJ, WMIL, WMZQ 15 ADDS including: KRTY, KWJJ, WFUS, WGH-FM, WGNA, WGNE, WKKT, WKMK, WMZQ, WPOC KELLIE PICKLER/Makin’ Me Fall In Love Again (19/BNA) 551 points, 241 spins Aircheck Activity includes the top 15 songs that rank 45-50 on this week’s chart or are those that are not charted and have a minimum of 300 airplay points and have shown growth in 14 ADDS including: KCYY*, KRTY, KSKS, KWJJ, WKDF*, two of the past three weeks. (* indicates auto adds) WKHX, WKLB, WPOC, WRBT, WSSL ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com. Send news to [email protected] April 26, 2010/Chart Page 5

LW TW Artist/Title (Label) TW Points +/- Points TW Plays +/- Play 1 1 LADY ANTEBELLUM/American Honey (Capitol) 4685 -49 2902 -41 4th Week at No. 1 2 2 JOE NICHOLS/Gimmie That Girl (Show Dog-Universal) 4617 54 2858 60 3 3 KENNY CHESNEY/Ain't Back Yet (BNA) 4390 71 2726 36 4 4 CHRIS YOUNG/The Man I Want To Be (RCA) 4 4373 279 2698 138 7 5 GEORGE STRAIT/I Gotta Get To You (MCA) 3811 158 2444 107 10 6 STEEL MAGNOLIA/Keep On Lovin' You (Big Machine) 3356 210 2118 131 8 7 JUSTIN MOORE/Backwoods (Valory) 3231 20 2029 20 11 8 ERIC CHURCH/Hell On The Heart (Capitol) 3190 76 1940 63 9 9 RASCAL FLATTS/Unstoppable (Lyric Street) 3160 -15 1955 -38 14 10 MIRANDA LAMBERT/The House That Built Me (Columbia) 2926 258 1844 170 17 11 JASON ALDEAN/Crazy Town (BBR) 4 2853 478 1816 285 13 12 MARTINA MCBRIDE/Wrong Baby Wrong (RCA) 2770 -5 1724 -1 15 13 REBA/I Keep On Lovin’ You (Starstruck/Valory) 2746 137 1799 106 12 14 TAYLOR SWIFT/Fearless (Big Machine) 2608 -189 1530 -131 16 15 TIM MCGRAW/Still (Curb) 2511 62 1573 -4 19 16 LUKE BRYAN/Rain Is A Good Thing (Capitol) 2493 227 1560 150 20 17 BRAD PAISLEY/Water (Arista) 4 2381 332 1498 210 18 18 CLAY WALKER/She Won't Be Lonely Long (Curb) 2372 77 1508 83 21 19 BAND PERRY/Hip To My Heart (Republic Nashville) 2231 236 1333 142 22 20 TOBY KEITH/Every Dog Has Its Day (Show Dog-Universal) 2108 155 1353 101 24 21 JARON & TLRTL/Pray For You (Jaronwood/Universal Republic/Big Machine) 1526 129 1008 94 27 22 JERROD NIEMANN/Lover, Lover (Sea Gayle/Arista) 1380 206 863 129 26 23 CRAIG MORGAN/This Ain't Nothin' (BNA) 1281 29 763 24 28 24 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Little White Church (Capitol) 1267 122 827 97 29 25 LEE BRICE/Love Like Crazy (Curb) 1086 32 690 29 25 26 LOVE AND THEFT/Dancing In Circles (Carolwood/Lyric Street) 1002 -304 569 -202 30 27 MATT KENNON/The Call (BamaJam) 982 26 590 12 31 28 GRETCHEN WILSON/Work Hard, Play Harder (Redneck/CO5) 980 64 648 48 32 29 DANNY GOKEY/My Best Days Are Ahead Of Me (19/RCA) 910 83 586 59 33 30 DAVID NAIL/Turning Home (MCA) 779 76 483 42 ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. 4=Top 5 point gainers. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com Chart Page 5 April 26, 2010/Chart Page 6

LW TW Artist/Title (Label) TW Points +/- Points TW Plays +/- Plays 37 31 BLAKE SHELTON/All About Tonight (Reprise/WMN) 662 192 415 118 34 32 JEWEL/Stay Here Forever (Valory) 636 -58 378 -46 35 33 GARY ALLAN/Get Off On The Pain (MCA) 629 53 427 35 40 34 JOSH THOMPSON/Way Out Here (Columbia) 584 163 386 106 36 35 BUCKY COVINGTON/A Father's Love (The Only...) (Lyric Street) 583 110 387 71 43 36 JOSH TURNER/All Over Me (MCA) 540 219 346 149 48 37 ZAC BROWN BAND/Free (Atlantic/Home Grown/BPG) 4 525 316 339 197 38 38 STEVE AZAR/Sunshine (Ride ) 516 77 381 55 42 39 RODNEY ATKINS/Farmer's Daughter (Curb) 484 118 323 77 39 40 UNCLE KRACKER/Smile (Top Dog/Atlantic/BPG) 460 28 280 18 41 41 LAURA BELL BUNDY/Giddy On Up (Mercury) 435 42 242 40 44 42 EMILY WEST f/KEITH URBAN/Blue Sky (Capitol) 378 74 254 45 Debut 43 DIERKS BENTLEY/Up On The Ridge (Capitol) 4 353 281 210 157 45 44 JAMES OTTO/Groovy Little Summer Song (Warner Bros./WMN) 309 38 211 21 Debut 45 ALAN JACKSON/Hard Hat And A Hammer (Arista) 307 247 199 152 58 46 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Undo It (19/Arista) 290 186 158 119 46 47 GLORIANA/The World Is Ours Tonight (Emblem/WMN/BPG) 243 14 148 9 50 48 ELI YOUNG BAND/Guinevere (Universal South/Republic Nashville) 4 207 26 148 16 47 49 KATIE ARMIGER/Kiss Me Now (Cold River) 198 -19 143 -14 49 50 ASH BOWERS/Ain't No Stopping Her Now (Stoney Creek) 196 -1 131 1 Debut 51 KELLIE PICKLER/Makin' Me Fall In Love Again (19/BNA) 183 116 101 50 51 52 BLAINE LARSEN/Chillin' (Treehouse) 170 -11 120 -4 52 53 RANDY MONTANA/Ain't Much Left Of Lovin' You (Mercury) 168 -3 115 -2 Debut 54 EASTON CORBIN/Roll With It (Mercury) 165 101 123 71 54 55 HARTERS/Jenny (BPG) 154 21 72 8 55 56 MATT STILLWELL/Dirt Road Dancin' (Average Joes ) 109 -6 79 -5 56 57 TRAILER CHOIR/Rollin' Through The Sunshine (Show Dog-Universal) 108 -1 79 0 57 58 SARAH DARLING/Whenever It Rains (Black River ) 98 -7 69 -6 Debut 59 RANDY HOUSER/I'm All About It (Show Dog-Universal) 84 49 65 36 59 60 JAKE OWEN/Tell Me (RCA) 81 -5 55 -4 ©2010 Country Aircheck™ — All rights reserved. 4=Top 5 point gainers. Sign up free at www.countryaircheck.com