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Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002 COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, September 20, 2018 NEWS CHART ACTION Dustin Lynch Becomes Grand Ole Opry Member New On The Chart —Debuting This Week song/artist/label—Chart Position Sixteen/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 59 The In Between/Cash Campbell/Captain and Bear — 70 What's That Cowgirl See In Me/Larry Stewart/5 West Music — 71 To Go With The Whiskey/Lucas Hoge/Forge Entertainment — 74 Sit Awhile/The Band Steele/Fire River Records — 79 You Can't Stay Here/Duke Henry/Nitro Red Orchard — 80 Greatest Spin Increase song/artist/label—Spin Increase Sixteen/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 360 Love Wins/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 304 Girl Like You/Jason Aldean/Broken Bow — 215 Blue Tacoma/Russell Dickerson/Triple Tigers — 196 She Got The Best Of Me/Luke Combs/Columbia — 194 Down To The Honkytonk/Jake Owen/Big Loud Records — 158 The Grand Ole Opry oficially welcomed Dustin Lynch as a member Sept. 18 with the help of one of his mentors, Opry member ReBa McEntire. Turnin' Me On/Blake Shelton/Warner Bros. — 148 Following his performance, McEntire surprised Lynch onstage with the welcome, saying “We’re paving the way like Minnie, Roy, Porter, and all the Most Added greats before us paved the way for us. Congratulations and welcome to song/artist/label—No. of Adds one of the best families in the world.” Click here to read more. Sixteen/Thomas Rhett/Valory — 27 Love Wins/Carrie Underwood/Capitol — 21 Exclusive: Red Light Management’s Melanie Girl Like You/Jason Aldean/Broken Bow — 14 Wetherbee Talks Breaking Jon Pardi, On My Way To You/Cody Johnson/CoJo Music/WMN/WMN Radio & Changing Role Of Management Streaming — 8 Mr. Moon/AC Jones/SSM Nashville — 8 Here Tonight/Brett Young/BMLG — 8 On Deck—Soon To Be Charting song/artist/label—No. of Spins One That Got Away/Michael Ray/Atlantic Records/WMN/WEA — 203 Don't Ya Wanna/Denny Strickland/Red Star Productions — 201 Feels Like A Party/LOCASH/Wheelhouse Records — 194 Red Light Green Light/D.A. Cole/Durango Music — 192 I Hate This/Tenille Arts/Reviver Records — 182 Boston native Melanie Wetherbee moved to Nashville nearly 18 years ago. After earning a degree from Middle Tennessee State University, she began her career at RCA Label Group’s publicity department. “I was archiving old press materials of past artists-photos, slides, videos, etc. and creating a database, and then shipping each box of contents off to a cave where they were stored. Yes, a cave,” she recalls. “My initial plan was to get a degree and move to Los Angeles or New York, but I ended up loving Nashville and I’ve been here ever since.” Click here to read the full article. Pictured: WUCZ/Carthage, TN’s Dennis Banka with The Oak Ridge Boys and legendary manager Pictured (L-R): RJ Jordan, Tony Gross, James Dupre’, Claudia Hoyser and Thunder Jim Halsey at the Palm in Nashville, Tennessee. 102’s Paul Ciliberto. Pictured (L-R): Southern Halo’s Christina Morris, WTNJ/Mount Hope, KTHK/Idaho Falls, ID Go Go Guys strutted their stuff in The Annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event to help raise WV’s morning host Cindy Taylor, and Southern Halo’s Hannah and Natalia awareness and about $10,000 for The Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Center in Idaho Falls. Pictured (L-R): KTHK’s Morris. Justin Pierce and PD Don Jarrett. Pictured (L-R): WCFT/Bigfoot Country’s Harry Mann, Re Mattei and WCFT’s Shelly Woods. Pictured (L-R): Kolt Barber and KFAV/Warrenton, MO’s Mike Thomas. Thursday, September 20, 2018 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles SeptemBer 24 Morgan Evans/Day Drunk/Warner Bros./WEA Tenille Townes/Somebody’s Daughter/Columbia Brett Young/Here Tonight/BMLGR Billy Currington/Bring It On Over/Mercury Kyle Jennings/Chose To Be a Man/Dark Horse Records Spensha Baker/Old Soul/Outloud Entertainment James Robert Webb/Now We’re Gettin’ Somewhere/Bison Creek Records Charee White/A Party Ain’t A Party/MC1 Nashville Albums SeptemBer 14 Carrie Underwood/Cry Pretty/Universal Music Group Nashville Asleep at the Wheel/New Routes/Thirty Tigers Willie Nelson/My Way/Legacy Recordings Bill Anderson/Anderson/TWI-Sony Orchard David Nail & The Well Ravens/Only This and Nothing More/One Five Sound I AM THE STORM/FIGHT MUSIK VOL. 1 [EP]/The Fuel Music-STORM MUSIK INC. SeptemBer 21 Russell Dickerson takes the No. 1 spot this week on the MusicRow Thomas Rhett/Life Changes Deluxe/Valory Music Co. CountryBreakout Chart with “Blue Tacoma.” This is Dickerson’s follow up single Bobbie Gentry/The Girl From Chickasaw County – The Complete Capitol to his smash hit “Yours,” which irst gained recognition through Spotify. Masters/Capitol-UMe Maggie Rose/Change The Whole Thing/Starstruck “Blue Tacoma” was written by Dickerson, Casey Brown, and Parker Welling. Tyler Rich/Tyler Rich [EP]/The Valory Music Co. The music video for “Blue Tacoma” has over 6 million views on YouTube. Click SeptemBer 28 here to see the video. Loretta Lynn/Wouldn’t It Be Great/Legacy Recordings All Them Witches/ATW/New West Records The Louvin Brothers/Love And Wealth: The Lost Recordings/Modern Harmonic Each songwriter and artist earning No. 1 credit Leslie Cours Mather/I’m a Survivor on the MusicRow Chart receives a MusicRow Challenge Coin. Click here to view a full list of recipients. See our full calendar here. MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations KAIR Atchison KS KQKX Norfolk NE KYSM Mankato MN WDZQ Decatur IL WQNZ Natchez MS KBOE Oskaloosa IA KQUS Hot Springs AR KYYK Palestine TX WEIO Huntingdon TN WQPC Prairie du Chien WI KCJC Russellville AR KRAZ Santa Maria CA KZPK St. Cloud MN WFGE State College PA WRTB Rockford IL KCLQ Camdenton MO KRGI Grand Island NE KZZY Devils Lake ND WFRY Watertown NY WTCM Traverse City MI KCNY Conway AR KRKT Albany OR Renegade Radio Nashville WGGC Bowling Green KY WTCR Huntington WV KDXY Jonesboro AR KRRV Alexandria LA WAAG Galesburg IL WGLR Platteville WI WTDR Oxford AL KFAV Warrenton MO KRVN Lexington NE WAKG Danville VA WHMA Anniston AL WTHO Thomson GA KFTX Corpus Christi TX KSMA Mason City IA WATZ Alpena MI WIFE Connersville IN WTNJ Beckley WV KGKL San Angelo TX KTHK Idaho Falls ID WAXX Altoona WI WJVL Janesville WI WUBB Savannah GA KHBZ Harrison, AR KVAY Lamar CO WBKR Owensboro KY WKDZ Cadiz KY WUCZ Carthage TN KIAI Mason City IA KWCK Searcy AR WBYZ Baxley GA WKKW Morgantown WV WUUU Covington LA KICR Sandpoint ID KWEY Weatherford OK WCFT Selinsgrove PA WKPE Hyannis MA WVMD Cumberland MD KIQK Rapid City SD KWHW Altus OK WCJW Warsaw NY WLLX Lawrenceburg TN WXFL Florence AL KITX Hugo OK KWOX Woodward OK WCOW Sparta WI WMCI Mattoon IL WYGB Franklin IN KMKS Bay City TX KWWR Mexico MO WDGG Huntington WV WMEV Marion VA KMRK Odessa TX KXIA Marshalltown IA WDHR Pikeville KY WOLF Syracuse NY KQBA Santa Fe NM KXOX Sweetwater TX WDKN Dickson TN WOOZ Carterville IL KQKI Morgan City LA KYEZ Salina KS WDNB Monticello NY WPCK Green Bay WI Thursday, September 20, 2018 Weeks Last This % Spin On Chart Week Week Song / Artist / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 22 2 1 Blue Tacoma / Russell Dickerson / Triple Tigers 2352/67 9 196 40 3 2 Last Shot / Kip Moore / MCA 2281/78 6 127 31 5 3 Hangin’ On / Chris Young / RCA Nashville 2131/66 5 106 11 10 4 She Got The Best Of Me / Luke Combs / Columbia 2125/71 10 194 33 4 5 Rich / Maren Morris / Columbia 2105/69 1 19 23 8 6 Millionaire / Chris Stapleton / Mercury Nashville 2035/82 4 78 12 9 7 Burning Man / Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osbourne / Capital 2033/82 5 100 25 7 8 Burn Out / Midland / Big Machine 2021/80 2 44 14 12 9 Lose It / Kane Brown / RCA Nashville 1991/70 7 137 9 14 10 Turnin’ Me On / Blake Shelton / Warner Bros. 1813/76 9 148 19 16 11 Take It From Me / Jordan Davis / MCA 1650/74 4 62 26 15 12 David Ashley Parker From Powder Springs / Travis Denning / Mercury Nashville 1649/68 1 17 39 17 13 Drunk Girl / Chris Janson / Warner Music Nashville 1466/42 0 -6 6 19 14 Down To The Honkytonk / Jake Owen / Big Loud Records 1453/80 12 158 23 18 15 Best Shot / Jimmie Allen / Stoney Creek Records 1396/68 6 84 21 20 16 Drunk Me / Mitchell Tenpenny / Columbia 1306/54 5 62 29 1 17 I Hate Love Songs / Kelsea Ballerini / Black River Entertainment 1290/50 -45 -1065 22 21 18 Caught Up In The Country / Rodney Atkins / Curb 1268/56 4 50 22 22 19 Hook Line & Sinker / Smith & Wesley / Dreamwalkin’ Records 1214/55 1 16 13 23 20 That Got The Girl / Casey Donahew / Almost Country Entertainment 1177/66 1 12 7 24 21 There Was This Girl / Riley Green / BMLG 1150/68 13 135 9 25 22 Night Shift / Jon Pardi / Capitol 1108/62 11 109 4 26 23 Never Comin Down / Keith Urban / Capitol 1096/63 11 107 13 30 24 Love Ain’t / Eli Young Band / Valory 966/53 7 63 5 32 25 Better Boat / Kenny Chesney feat. Mindy Smith / Blue Chair/Columbia Nashville 959/58 15 125 10 31 26 Must Be The Whiskey / Cody Jinks / Rounder Records 942/57 11 96 18 28 27 I Probably Won’t / Bucky Covington / Barefootin’ Records 941/56 3 28 12 29 28 Straight To Hell / Darius Rucker / Capitol 907/42 0 0 8 34 29 American Girls / CJ Solar / Sea Gayle 897/58 9 73 16 35 30 Friends Don’t / Maddie & Tae / Mercury 880/44 7 57 17 33 31 Pour Whiskey On My Grave / Jacob Bryant / American Roots Records 852/44 3 24 10 38 32 Yada Yada Yada / Brandon Lay / EMI Records Nashville 821/44 9 68 14 36 33 That’s Where I Grew Up / Shenandoah / BMG 815/50 3 22 17 37 34 The Difference / Tyler Rich / Valory 808/46 6 46 21 39 35 Ruined This Town / Lee Gantt / HH Entertainment 768/34 2 16 17 40 36 I Just Need A Drink / Mark Bray / Bar Frog Music 761/37 7 51 20 42 37 Jump / Sara Spicer / HH Entertainment 699/33 7 43 5 48 38 Speechless / Dan + Shay / Warner Bros./WMN/WAR 674/46 24 132 3 55 39 Girl Like You / Jason Aldean / Broken Bow 667/49 48 215 5 45 40 Goodbye Summer / Danielle Bradbery feat.
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