Countrybreakout Chart Covering Secondary Radio Since 2002
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COUNTRYBREAKOUT CHART COVERING SECONDARY RADIO SINCE 2002 Thursday, February 16, 2017 NEWS CHART ACTION ACM Nominations Announced New On The Chart —Debuting This Week ! Artist/song/label—chart pos. ! Rachael Turner/Hurts Don’t It/Rustic Records—67 ! Dylan Jakobsen/Silverado/CB Music—76 ! Tyler Steel/This Town/Steel Music Group—78 ! Courtney Dickinson/So Over The Rainbow— 80 ! ! ! Greatest Spin Increase ! Artist/song/label—Spin Increase ! Sam Hunt/Body Like A Backroad/MCA Nashville— 611 ! Zac Brown Band/My Old Man/Southern Ground-Elektra—464 ! Keith Urban w/ Carrie Underwood/The Fighter/Capitol Nashville—325 ! Blake Shelton/Every Time I Hear That Song/Warner Bros— 317 Keith Urban is the leading nominee at the upcoming 52nd Annual ACM Rascal Flatts/Yours If You Want It/Big Machine—216 Awards, which will air Sunday, April 2 from Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, live ! on CBS. Urban leads with seven nominations in ive categories, including Most Added his seventh for Entertainer of the Year and 10th nod for Male Vocalist of Artist/song/label—No. of Adds the Year. Other leading nominees include Miranda Lambert and Maren Keith Urban w/ Carrie Underwood/The Fighter/Capitol Nashville—24 Morris, with six nominations each. Florida Georgia Line and Tim Zac Brown Band/My Old Man/Southern Ground-Elektra—23 McGraw garnered ive nominations apiece, while Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton/Every Time I Hear That Song/Warner Bros—22 Thomas Rhett and Chris Stapleton earned three nominations each. To see the list of nominees, click here. Sam Hunt/Body Like A Backroad/MCA Nashville—17 Easton Corbin/A Girl Like You/MCA Nashville— 5 ! Chelsea Bain/Drinkin’ Alone/Turn 3 Records—5 Tim McGraw, Faith Hill Sign With Rachael Turner/Hurts Don’t It/Rustic Records—5 Sony Music Entertainment Presley & Taylor/This Phone/Mercy Music City—5 Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have each signed with Sony Music Entertainment. It ! On Deck—Soon To Be Charting was reported that the deal was Artist/song/label—No. of Spins orchestrated by Sony Music Entertainment CEO Doug Morris, Columbia Records Darryl Ryan/Not Enough Town/7X7 Entertainment—129 Chairman and CEO Rob Stringer, Sony Jamie Stever/This Life Ain't For Everyone/Tri-Mount Entertainment—116 Music Nashville Chairman and CEO Randy Southern Halo/Living Like That/Southern Halo Records— 116 Goodman, as well as Hill’s manager, Midland/Drinkin’ Problem/Big Machine—107 Sandbox Entertainment’s Jason Owen, Mike Ryan/New Hometown— 98 McGraw’s manager Scott Siman and attorney Joel Katz. The full story can be found here. ! ! Chris Waters Joins Pearl Promotion Team Garth Brooks’ Pearl Records continues expanding its staff with the addition of Chris Waters as Director, Regional Promotion. Waters comes to Pearl from his post at Show Dog Nashville, and has also previously worked for Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Cumulus Media. Waters can be !reached at: [email protected]. ! ! Voted BEST CRS After Party 5 years in a row! 5th Annual Featuring Country Rising Stars Presley & Taylor and special guests Feb 23 @ Nashville’s Hard Rock Cafe 7 PM - Midnight Prizes, Drinks, and Food Presley & Taylor will also be featured at Fresh On The Row after the MusicRow Meet and Greet. The new single “This Phone” is racing up the chart now. Add it today! *See your Spin Doctors SMG rep for your laminate to get into the party. Free round trip limo transportation all night long from the Omni to the Hard Rock, courtesy of Signature Limousine. Thursday, February 16, 2017 ARTIST SPOTLIGHT Angie Lynn Carter !Sponsored by: Crucial Music Group Current Single: !“Crazy For Love” Songwriters: !Angie Lynn Carter & Ryder Sanders Hometown: !Arab, AL. She now resides in Kennesaw, GA. Artist Bio: Angie Lynn Carter grew up in Arab, Alabama, and her music is best described as traditional country music with a twist of southern rock. Angie shared the stage this past summer with artists including Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, Restless Heart, Brian Collins, and the Atlanta Rhythm Section to name a few. Recently featured in the December issue of Best Self Atlanta, Angie was recognized in the article, "Atlanta’s Rising Stars.” Angie has received many accolades as well as being nominated by the Georgia Music Awards as Georgia Female Country Artist of the Year in 2016. Listen to Angie’s new !single, "Crazy for Love,” to hear what all the "buzz" is about! Fun Facts: 1) First runner up in the Miss Alabama pageant. 2) Taught herself to play guitar by listening to Hootie and the Blowish. 3) Worked as a model in New York during the summer while attending Auburn. 4) Nominated for Georgia Country Music Awards-Female Artist of the Year for two years in a row. ! Website: www.angielynncarter.com ! Terra Bella with WOGY/Jackson, TN’s Tad Pole. Pictured (L-R): Nash FM’s Elaina Smith, Reba McEntire, and Nash FM’s Shawn Parr. Pictured (L-R): Dot Records artist Carly Pearce with Pictured (L-R): WUSN/Chicago’s Marci Braun, Dan + Shay, and Warner Bros. Regional Promotion Manager Anna Cage. WFGS/Murray, KY’s George Davis. Pictured (L-R): WEIO/Huntingdon, TN’s Ken Folkes, Creepy Baby, Break The Cycle Entertainment artist Pictured (L-R): Brantley Gilbert with WDGG/Huntington, WV’s Jason Camille Rae, and WEIO’s Kelly Green. Toy. Thursday, February 16, 2017 CALENDAR NO. 1 SONG Singles February 20 Carly Pearce/Every Little Thing/Dot Records Blake Shelton/Every Time I Hear That Song/Warner Bros Kim McAbee/Journey On/Soigne !Johnny Orr/I Don’t Speak Spanish February 27 Midland/Drinkin’ Problem/Big Machine Kip Moore/More Girls Like You/MCA Nashville !Tony Jackson/The Grand Tour/DDS Entertainment March 6 LANco/Greatest Love Story/Arista Nashville Sarah Dunn Band/Figure It Out/Reznam Records Swon Brothers/Don’t Call Me/TSB Records Big & Rich/California/New Revolution-B$R Rick Monroe/This Side Of You/MRG Kali Rose/Jesus On The Jukebox/Rosebud Records-Stanley Music Group Brooke Woods/God Bless The World/Brooktastic Productions- Luke Bryan returns to the No. 1 position on the MusicRow Stanley Music Group CountryBreakout chart with “Fast.” It’s an appropriate word to ! describe the single’s ascent to the top, since it only took 10 weeks to ! get there. Albums ! February 17 “Fast” is the sixth No. 1 single released from Bryan’s album Kill The Alison Krauss/Windy City/Capitol Records Lights. It was written by Bryan, Luke Laird, and Rodney Clawson. Nikki Lane/Highway Queen/New West Records ! Jenny Gill/The House Sessions [EP] Bryan will launch his 2017 Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour !Jessie James Decker/Gold [EP]/Epic Records !with a show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on May 5. February 24 Watch for Bryan as he again teams with Dierks Bentley to host the Little Big Town/The Breaker/Capitol Records Nashville 52nd Annual ACM Awards on April 2. Bryan is also nominated for Aaron Watson/Vaquero/Big Label Records Entertainer of the Year. Various/The Shack: Music From And Inspired By The Original Motion Picture/Lionsgate’s Summit Entertainment Cam/Untamed (vinyl)/Sony Nashville Rhiannon Giddens/Freedom Highway/Nonsuch Click here to view a full list of MusicRow’s ! Challenge Coin recipients. XULQJ HDW ^D_L T(LD &/ ) ' ( 1 1 < 6 7 5 , & . / $ 1 ' )RRG 2SHQ%DU 3UL]HV PdhiZYMn> 7KH/LVWHQLQJ5RRP&DIp·QGDYH6 DA^a;^muu§v\S N]Vga^ZSdc` ZZZIUHVKRQWKHURZFRP SSDCM;`DQmVQQVgMTJ`LDa_MB&VgDD` ^DD` Thursday, February 16, 2017 Weeks % Spin On Chart Last Week This Week Artist / Song / Label Spins / Reports Power Spins +/- 10 3 1 Luke Bryan / Fast / Capitol Nashville 2855/84 6 163 39 4 2 Michael Ray / Think A Little Less / Warner Bros. 2838/81 6 156 31 2 3 Dustin Lynch / Seein’ Red / Broken Bow 2631/72 -2 -41 18 5 4 Kelsea Ballerini / Yeah Boy / Black River Ent 2566/82 6 156 10 6 5 Jason Aldean / Any Ol’ Barstool / Broken Bow 2545/82 6 144 35 7 6 Josh Turner / Hometown Girl / MCA Nashville 2446/81 3 74 27 8 7 Brantley Gilbert / The Weekend / Valory Music Co. 2333/76 -1 -27 8 11 8 Kenny Chesney / Bar At The End Of The World / Columbia Nashville 2272/81 8 162 14 10 9 Dierks Bentley / Black / Capitol Nashville 2244/82 3 74 12 12 10 Miranda Lambert / We Should Be Friends / RCA Nashville 1974/82 5 90 23 1 11 Lauren Alaina / Road Less Traveled / Mercury Nashville 1904/57 -30 -810 31 13 12 Darius Rucker / If I Told You / Capitol Nashville 1896/73 1 18 25 14 13 Trent Harmon / There’s A Girl / Big Machine 1766/74 6 101 6 21 14 Rascal Flatts / Yours If You Want It / Big Machine 1587/80 16 216 4 18 15 Lady Antebellum / You Look Good / Capitol Nashville 1586/80 13 185 18 17 16 Luke Combs / Hurricane / River House Artists-Columbia Nashville 1520/78 5 70 15 16 17 Justin Moore / Somebody Else Will / Valory Music Co. 1518/76 5 70 22 15 18 Chris Lane / For Her / Big Loud Records 1503/71 3 37 24 19 19 Dylan Scott / My Girl / Curb 1438/69 4 61 12 20 20 Aaron Watson / Outta Style / Big Label Records 1434/76 6 79 12 22 21 Billy Currington / Do I Make You Wanna / Mercury Nashville 1307/72 6 71 6 24 22 Florida Georgia Line / God, Your Mama and Me / BMLG 1255/68 11 120 16 23 23 Dan + Shay / How Not To / Warner Bros. 1197/61 2 18 16 25 24 Jake Owen / If He Ain’t Gonna Love You / RCA Nashville 1163/65 5 54 7 32 25 Brett Young / In Case You Didn’t Know / BMLG Records 1079/68 16 151 7 27 26 Brothers Osborne / It Ain’t My Fault / EMI Records Nashville 1061/66 8 81 6 31 27 Cole Swindell feat.