Dierks Bentley Keeps the Top Spot!

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dierks Bentley Keeps the Top Spot! DIERKS BENTLEY “Living” Capitol Records Nashville CONTENTS Dierks Bentley Keeps The Top Spot! — Charts Dear Readers; DIERKS BENTLEY and Capitol Records Nashville repeat at #1 for the third week in a row with “Living!” JASON ALDEAN and Broken Bow Records (BBRMG)’s “We Back” takes the honors of Most Added and Greatest Spin Gainer this week. Great work everyone! The following stations are frozen for this week. KTTI-FM (Yuma, AZ) KXIA-FM (Marshalltown, IA) WJLS-FM (Beckley, WV) WJVL-FM (Janesville, WI) WMEV-FM (Marion, VA) The following stations have been frozen for two weeks. KYTN-FM (Union City, TN) PAGE 2-4 The following songs have been moved to RECURRENT status. CASEY BAKER / It Was Only Me — CODY WAYNE / Small Town Chart Breakouts FLATLAND CAVALRY / Old School PAGE 5-6 HUNTER HAYES / Heartbreak JAMES LANN / Memory Like You — JORDAN ROBERT KIRK / Hi-Ho Rita Currently On CDX JOSH WARD / The Devil Don’t Scare Me Anymore PAGE 6 JUSTIN MOORE / The Ones That Didn’t Make It Back Home LUCAS HOGE / That’ll Be The Day — RACHEL WAMMACK / Enough TRACtion Texas Chart RASCAL FLATTS / Back to Life PAGE 8-9 SOUTHERN REBELLION / Get Down — WILLIE NELSON / Vote ‘Em Out The CDX TRACtion weekly newsletter is published on Wed. mornings by CDX, Inc. — Connecting Nashville’s music industry and country radio for over Stay tuned, 25 years. For more information call 615-292-0123 or email VP/GM Joe Kelly Joe Kelly- [email protected] CDX President [email protected] WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Vol 4. #38 Sept 25th, 2019 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 3 Weeks At #1! 1 1 DIERKS BENTLEY/Living/Capitol Records Nashville 4278 80 134 0 29 3 2 CHRIS LANE/I Don't Know About You/Big Loud Records 3684 218 127 1 50 4 3 CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Southbound/Capitol Records Nashville 3617 177 129 0 21 5 4 COLE SWINDELL/Love You Too Late/Warner Bros/WAR 3324 137 128 0 44 8 5 MATT STELL/Prayed For You/Wide Open/GCE Records 3047 150 125 0 34 9 6 CHRIS JANSON/Good Vibes/Warner Bros/WAR 2962 229 132 0 31 2 7 LUKE BRYAN/Knockin' Boots/Capitol Records Nashville 2908 -760 129 0 25 11 8 KEITH URBAN/We Were/Hit Red Records/Capitol Records Nashville 2680 118 129 0 18 10 9 KENNY CHESNEY/Tip Of My Tongue/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 2606 -64 129 0 10 13 10 MIRANDA LAMBERT/It All Comes Out in the Wash/RCA Nashville (SMN) 2580 175 131 1 10 6 11 RUNAWAY JUNE/Buy My Own Drinks/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 2567 -512 129 0 56 12 12 LADY ANTEBELLUM/What If I Never Get Over You/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 2457 19 129 0 18 14 13 BRANTLEY GILBERT (FT. LINDSAY ELL)/What Happens In A Small Town/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2449 169 129 0 40 15 14 RUSSELL DICKERSON/Every Little Thing/Triple Tigers 2331 142 118 0 39 16 15 THOMAS RHETT/Remember You Young/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 2275 155 128 2 11 18 16 MIDLAND/Mr. Lonely/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1876 73 127 1 25 20 17 OLD DOMINION/One Man Band/RCA Nashville (SMN) 1869 215 123 2 15 17 18 GARTH BROOKS (FEAT. BLAKE SHELTON)/Dive Bar/Pearl Records Inc. 1861 -86 129 0 14 19 19 TIM MCGRAW/Thought About You/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 1826 95 123 0 34 21 20 JON PARDI/Heartache Medication/Capitol Records (UMG) 1815 186 117 2 17 25 21 LUKE COMBS/Even Though I'm Leaving/River House/Columbia Nashville 1802 508 110 18 4 22 22 BLAKE SHELTON (FEAT. TRACE ADKINS)/Hell Right/Warner Bros. Records (WMN) 1773 162 118 5 5 23 23 HARDY/Rednecker/Tree Vibez/Big Loud 1416 -170 121 0 30 26 24 JIMMIE ALLEN/Make Me Want To/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 1244 50 102 2 34 29 25 RILEY GREEN/I Wish Grandpas Never Died/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 1168 146 93 5 6 28 26 DUSTIN LYNCH/Ridin' Roads/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 1114 63 99 3 27 27 27 JORDAN DAVIS/Slow Dance In A Parking Lot/MCA Nashville 1106 13 96 3 22 30 28 KANE BROWN/Homesick/RCA Nashville (SMN) 969 34 87 1 10 32 29 TRISHA YEARWOOD/Every Girl In This Town/Pearl Records Inc. 893 103 101 4 15 31 30 BRETT YOUNG/Catch/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 889 0 84 1 16 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Sept 25th, 2019 | PAGE 2 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 48 31 JASON ALDEAN/We Back/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 874 550 69 48 2 33 32 ZAC BROWN BAND/Someone I Used To Know/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 859 71 101 3 31 34 33 TRAVIS DENNING/After A Few/Mercury Records (UMGN) 812 28 77 2 33 40 34 KELSEA BALLERINI/homecoming queen?/Black River Entertainment 761 286 75 30 2 35 35 JAKE OWEN/Homemade/Big Loud Records 728 20 70 2 18 36 36 DYLAN SCOTT/Nothing To Do Town/Curb Records 710 55 78 0 36 37 37 SCOTTY MCCREERY/In Between/Triple Tigers 606 27 65 3 25 38 38 CAYLEE HAMMACK/Family Tree/Capitol Records (UMG) 591 38 65 3 18 41 39 INGRID ANDRESS/More Hearts Than Mine/Warner Music Nashville/WEA 579 120 53 13 8 43 40 ERIC CHURCH/Monsters/EMI Records Nashville (UMGN) 576 156 60 17 4 39 41 CASEY DONAHEW/Let's Make A Love Song/Almost Country Records 522 -17 53 1 18 42 42 MAREN MORRIS/The Bones/Columbia Nashville (SMN) 466 41 44 2 5 45 43 MORGAN WALLEN/Chasin' You/Big Loud Records 421 34 50 2 8 47 44 RYAN HURD/To A T/RCA Nashville (SMN) 419 55 45 2 20 46 45 CODY JOHNSON/Nothin' On You/Cojo Music LLC 417 42 47 2 10 44 46 DYLAN JAKOBSEN/In America/IAE 405 2 41 0 17 53 47 MADDIE & TAE/Die From A Broken Heart/Mercury Records (UMGN) 302 38 41 0 20 49 48 TOBY KEITH/That's Country Bro/Show Dog 302 -15 38 0 19 51 49 BILLY CURRINGTON/Details/Mercury Records (UMGN) 299 4 36 1 7 50 50 LOCASH/One Big Country Song/Wheelhouse (BBRMG) 297 -17 39 0 22 54 51 SOUTHERN HALO/Sunshine/Southern Halo Records 277 23 32 0 13 63 52 KIP MOORE/She's Mine/MCA Nashville 252 50 23 2 4 52 53 GONE WEST/What Could've Been/Thirty Tigers 249 -20 31 1 10 64 54 ELI YOUNG BAND/Break It In/Valory Music Co. (BMLG) 249 54 30 2 8 55 55 MICHAEL RAY/Her World Or Mine/Atlantic Records/Warner Bros./WAR 246 -5 35 1 16 60 56 RODNEY ATKINS/Thank God For You/Curb Records 232 20 34 4 5 58 57 SMITH & WESLEY/To Be With You/Dream Walkin' Records 230 -2 24 0 11 57 58 TRACY LAWRENCE/Made In America/Lawrence Music Group 224 -12 25 0 12 65 59 MARTY HEDDIN/A Little Less Lonely/Nightlife Entertainment Group/Dreamlined Entertainment Group 223 37 23 2 6 62 60 TONY JACKSON/Country Road/DDS Entertainment 217 12 21 2 13 WWW.CDXCD.COM/CDX-TRACTION “Monitored Radio Airplay” Sept 25th, 2019 | PAGE 3 L T Wks On Artist / Song Title / Label Spins + Stations Adds W W - Chart 61 61 TENILLE ARTS/Call You Names/Reviver Records 214 5 23 0 17 70 62 LITTLE BIG TOWN/Over Drinking/Capitol Records Nashville 205 46 22 9 2 67 63 JAMES ROBERT WEBB/April May/Bison Creek Records 202 24 25 3 8 72 64 AARON WATSON/Country Radio/BIG Label Records 200 43 26 10 2 -- 65 FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Blessings/Big Machine Records (BMLG) 199 129 16 11 1 59 66 ABBY ANDERSON/Good Lord/Black River Entertainment 183 -46 23 0 16 68 67 CHASE RICE/Lonely If You Are/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 182 13 24 0 11 66 68 KING CALAWAY/World For Two/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 179 -4 29 1 9 73 69 THOMPSON SQUARE/Masterpiece/DAVMO Records 160 5 26 2 7 71 70 BLANCO BROWN/The Git Up/Broken Bow Records (BBRMG) 157 0 20 0 10 77 71 JAMES DUPRE/Another Love Song/Fleur de Magnolia Music 149 21 19 3 3 -- 72 CHRIS YOUNG/Drowning/RCA Nashville (SMN) 148 42 11 4 1 74 73 MAC POWELL AND THE FAMILY REUNION/Back Again/Mac Powell Records/Thirty Tigers 143 -7 18 1 3 69 74 RONNIE MILSAP (FT. DOLLY PARTON)/Smoky Mountain Rain/Riser House Entertainment/Columbia Nashville 143 -25 14 0 12 76 75 RACHEL REINERT/All We Have/Green Iris Records 139 -1 16 1 5 75 76 JASON PRITCHETT/American Made/SRM Productions 137 -7 21 0 8 -- 77 RANDY HOUSER/No Stone Unturned/Stoney Creek Records (BBRMG) 135 23 18 1 11 -- 78 FILMORE/Slower/Curb Records 135 25 13 2 3 78 79 GABBY BARRETT/I Hope/Warner Bros/WAR 127 6 16 1 3 80 80 JON WOLFE/Some Ol' Bar In The 90s/Jon Wolfe Music 125 10 9 0 2 Number 1 = TRACtion only recognizes detections on songs that have been “fingerprinted.” We do our best to obtain and fingerprint all new releases; songs serviced through CDX are encoded automatically. Most Added = A song .wav file and information can also be sent to [email protected].
Recommended publications
  • Reliant Creates New Holiday Tradition Illuminating the At&T Performing Arts Center
    November 18, 2013 RELIANT CREATES NEW HOLIDAY TRADITION ILLUMINATING THE AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Southwest Airlines® To Host Concert Featuring Recording Star Jack Ingram and Fireworks Spectacular (DALLAS) Reliant will light up a new holiday tradition at the AT&T Performing Arts Center on Friday, December 6. The Reliant Lights Your Holidays event will feature a dazzling display of lights on the Center’s iconic venues and trees in Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park as well as a snow-filled play area. Southwest Airlines Holiday Concert and Fireworks Spectacular will headline with country star Jack Ingram and the largest fireworks display ever held at the Center. Mayor Mike Rawlings will be joined by Sicily Dickenson, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Reliant, to help flip the switch and illuminate 250,000 holiday lights across the Center’s campus. The length of the lighted strands would stretch 6.54 miles and are highly energy efficient LEDs custom made for the Center. The lights, which will remain on throughout the holiday season, will outline the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, and 72 trees in Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park. “Fun and unique holiday events like these are important to establishing downtown as a place where people want to live and work,” Mayor Rawlings said. “The lights, fireworks and snow-filled playground will really make the AT&T Performing Arts Center all the more magical. We are thrilled that Reliant is making this possible in the heart of the Dallas Arts District and look forward to this becoming an annual event.” Reliant’s sponsorship kicks off a three-year partnership with the Center for this extensive holiday showcase.
    [Show full text]
  • John Marks Exits Spotify SIGN up HERE (FREE!)
    April 2, 2021 The MusicRow Weekly Friday, April 2, 2021 John Marks Exits Spotify SIGN UP HERE (FREE!) If you were forwarded this newsletter and would like to receive it, sign up here. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES John Marks Exits Spotify Scotty McCreery Signs With UMPG Nashville Brian Kelley Partners With Warner Music Nashville For Solo Music River House Artists/Sony Music Nashville Sign Georgia Webster Sony Music Publishing Renews With Tom Douglas John Marks has left his position as Global Director of Country Music at Spotify, effective March 31, 2021. Date Set For 64th Annual Grammy Awards Marks joined Spotify in 2015, as one of only two Nashville Spotify employees covering the country market. While at the company, Marks was instrumental in growing the music streaming platform’s Hot Country Styles Haury Signs With brand, championing new artists, and establishing Spotify’s footprint in Warner Chappell Music Nashville. He was an integral figure in building Spotify’s reputation as a Nashville global symbol for music consumption and discovery and a driver of country music culture; culminating 6 million followers and 5 billion Round Hill Inks Agreement streams as of 4th Quarter 2020. With Zach Crowell, Establishes Joint Venture Marks spent most of his career in programming and operations in With Tape Room terrestrial radio. He moved to Nashville in 2010 to work at SiriusXM, where he became Head of Country Music Programming. During his 5- Carrie Underwood Deepens year tenure at SiriusXM, he brought The Highway to prominence, helping Her Musical Legacy With ‘My to bring artists like Florida Georgia Line, Old Dominion, Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Rice, and Russell Dickerson to a national audience.
    [Show full text]
  • Academy of Country Music Honors Jimmie Allen, Gabby Barrett with Early Wins
    April 9, 2021 The MusicRow Weekly Friday, April 9 2021 Academy Of Country Music Honors Jimmie SIGN UP HERE (FREE!) Allen, Gabby Barrett With Early Wins If you were forwarded this newsletter and would like to receive it, sign up here. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES ACM Honors Jimmie Allen, Gabby Barrett With Early Wins Eric Church Sets Fall Dates For The Gather Again Tour Sony Music Nashville Promotes Margaret Tomlin To VP, A&R Paul Sikes Renews With Endurance Music Group Kane Brown To Headline 35- City Tour The Academy of Country Music revealed Jimmie Allen as its New Male Artist of the Year and Gabby Barrett as its New Female Artist of the Year Priscilla Block Announces for the 56th ACM Awards. The announcement was made Thursday Debut EP morning (April 8). Both artists were surprised with a video from ACM Awards co-host, Keith Urban. Alan Jackson’s First New Signed to BBR Music Group’s Stoney Creek Records, Platinum-selling Album In Six Years Set For singer-songwriter Allen made history as the first Black artist to launch a May career with two consecutive No. 1 hits on country radio–“Best Shot” and “Make Me Want To.” Jake Worthington Signs Management, Publishing Warner Music Nashville’s Barrett broke out onto the scene with her 5X- Deal With Big Loud Platinum debut “I Hope,” which was the most-streamed country song of 2020. Her Platinum single, “The Good Ones,” is currently climbing at Joe Nichols Signs With country radio. Barrett is also nominated for Single of the Year for “I Hope.” Quartz Hill Records “We are thrilled to present Jimmie Allen and Gabby Barrett with their first ACM Award wins.
    [Show full text]
  • Capturing That Solid-Gold Nugget
    Chapter 1 Capturing That Solid-Gold Nugget In This Chapter ▶ Gathering song ideas from anywhere ▶ Organizing and tracking your thoughts and inspirations ▶ Documenting your ideas his book is for everyone who shares the dream of harnessing the song- Twriting power we all have within. You’ve come to the right place if your heart keeps telling you to write a song, but your mind is uncertain as to the process of the craft or what’s required to create a really good song. You bought the right book if you’re wondering how to collect and organize your ideas. You have found the right resource if you have pieces of songs lying in notebooks and on countless cassettes but can’t seem to put the pieces together. This book is for you if you have racks of finished song demos but don’t know what to do next to get them heard. When you know the elements that make up a great song and how the pros go about writing one, you can get on the right path to creating one of your own. Unless you’re lucky enough to have fully finished songs come to you in your deepest dreams, or to somehow take dictation from the ghosts of Tin Pan Alley (the publishing area located in New York City in the 1930s and 1940s), most of us need to summon the forces, sources, reasons, and seasons that give us the necessary motivation to draw a song from our heart of hearts. Given that initial spark, you then need the best means of gathering those ideas, organizing them, putting them into form, and documenting them as they roll COPYRIGHTEDin — before it’s too late and they MATERIAL roll right out again! Have you ever noticed how you can remember a powerful dream just after you’ve awakened only for it to vanish into thin air in the light of day? Song ideas can be just as illusive.
    [Show full text]
  • Episode 50: “Measure of a Man” Featuring Jack Ingram
    All the Best Podcast Episode 50: “Measure of a Man” Featuring Country Music Artist, Jack Ingram. Jack: March 16th, 1983. I love country music. I know the names of some of the big stars, but I couldn't go through and give you a list of all the records, and yet when I hear them, I know them and I love them. I don't know why country music sticks with me. I like listening to symphonies and I don't know the names of them, but I know what I like in it and I can relax and go to sleep with that music. I love the lyrics of country. I love the patriotism of people. I would rather see this Country-Western show, Hee Haw, or the Grand Ole Opry than go to a ballgame. I really would. It's a great mix of music, lyrics, barrooms, mother, the flag, and good-looking, large women. There's something earthy and strong about it all. George H.W. Bush. George: In the first place, I believe that character is a part of being President. Barbara: And life really must have joy. Sam: This is "All the Best." The official podcast of the George and Barbara Bush Foundation. I'm your host, Sam LeBlond, one of their many grandchildren. Here, we celebrate the legacy of these two incredible Americans through friends, family, and the foundation. This is "All the Best." George: I remember something my dad taught me. He said, write your mother, serve your country, and he said, tell the truth.
    [Show full text]
  • Sweet Songs from Crazy Heart 1 Sweet Songs from Crazy by Sarah Skates Heart 2 Bobby Karl Works the New Movie Crazy Heart Drawn Less Media Lady Antebellum No
    page 1 Friday, January 15, 2010 Table of Contents Sweet Songs From Crazy Heart 1 Sweet Songs From Crazy by Sarah Skates Heart 2 Bobby Karl Works The New movie Crazy Heart drawn less media Lady Antebellum No. 1 was not filmed in Nashville, attention with his un- Party but its country music theme billed role as “Tommy 3 Griffith Rejoins Magic is drawing a lot of local Sweet,” the superstar Mustang interest. A premiere held who got his start in 3 Roots Music Exporters Hits First $1 Million Year Tuesday night (1/12) at Blake’s band. Maggie 4 Flammia Exits UMG the Green Hills movie Gyllenhall is “Jean” a 4 King Offers Inspiration theatre attracted members journalist, and Robert And Help of the industry and Duvall plays Blake’s bar- 4 DISClaimer celebrities alike; all owning friend. Writer- 5 Spin Zone/Chart Data curious about the flick director Scott Cooper 7 Programmer Playlist which is generating adapted the story from 8 On The Road... Oscar buzz for star Jeff Thomas Cobb’s novel by 9 CountryBreakout™ Chart Bridges and the theme Jeff Bridges the same name. song penned by T Bone Photo: Erika The film’s roots- Respect Intellectual Property: Goldring MusicRow transmissions in email and Burnett and Ryan Bingham. grounded soundtrack was file form plus online passwords, are In the movie Bridges plays produced by renowned intended for the sole use of active subscribers only and protected under hard-living country singer- talents Burnett and Stephen the copyright laws of the United States. Resending or sharing of such intellectual songwriter “Bad Blake.” With the Bruton, who also contributed property to unauthorized individuals tagline “The Harder The Life, The as songwriters and and/or groups is expressly forbidden.
    [Show full text]
  • Luke Combs to Headline 8Th Annual Mack, Jack & Mcconaughey Gala On
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LUKE COMBS TO HEADLINE 8TH ANNUAL MACK, JACK & MCCONAUGHEY GALA ON APRIL 23, 2020 AUSTIN, TX (February 3, 2020) – Mack, Jack & McConaughey (MJ&M), the joint fundraising effort of Academy Award®-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, ACM Award-winning recording artist Jack Ingram, and coaching legend Mack Brown, announced today that multi-platinum, award-winning Luke Combs will headline the 2020 MJ&M Gala on Thursday, April 23, 2020, at Austin City Limits (ACL) Live at The Moody Theater. Tickets are on sale February 7th at 10 a.m. CST and are available to the public at: https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/3A00583F8005306C Luke Combs is a multi-platinum, award-winning musician from Asheville, NC, who stormed onto the music landscape as one of Country’s brightest stars. His new album, What You See Is What You Get, was released last fall via River House Artists/Columbia Nashville and debuted at #1 on both the all-genre Billboard 200 chart as well as Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart. An ACM, CMA, CMT and Billboard Music Award-winning artist and GRAMMY nominee, Combs will kick off his "What You See Is What You Get Tour" next month including his first ever headline stadium show. Jack Ingram said, “Luke Combs is such a talented and authentic musician. He is one of the biggest names in Country music right now and we know he will give a performance to remember.” Matthew McConaughey added, “The caliber of talent at MJ&M each year continues to humble us. Luke Combs is no exception.” “I am honored to join the Mack, Jack & McConaughey charity event, which empowers kids and changes lives.
    [Show full text]
  • Kickoff Show Gets Jack Ingram Bentley Feed
    10 Phone: 503-829-2301 Molalla Pioneer www.molallapioneer.com Independence Day 2013 Kickoff show gets Jack Ingram By Cory Mimms He intends to play some of the new music at the Molalla Buckeroo Kickoff Molalla Pioneer Show on June 29, where MuchMore Coun- try and Matt Borden will be opening for ountry music veteran Jack Ingram him. plays this year’s kickoff show, along “I’m really proud of it,” he said of his with MuchMore Country and Matt new music. But don’t fear, he promised to CBorden. also play some of his major hits, which are Ingram’s career began in the early ’90s, sure to get a crowd reaction. Barefoot and with his debut, self-titled studio album re- Crazy, Ingram said, is always fun to play to leased in 1995. But it wasn’t until a decade a crowd. “It’s bigger live. A finale kind of later when Ingram’s career began to blow song.” up. Ingram has played in Oregon before In 2005, he put out Wherever You Are. (Bend, Eugene, Portland) and after the The song zipped to the top of the U.S. Bill- show in Molalla is heading to O'Fallon, board’s Top Country Songs chart, and In- Mo., to play Heritage and Freedom Fest. gram’s career turned over. When I spoke with Ingram, he was on the “It was a jumping off point from a long road near Austin, his home town, and look- ramp,” Ingram said. “That changed my Photo courtesy of Triple 8 Management Jack Ingram has been performing since the early ’90s, He will play the Molalla Buckeroo Kickoff show ing forward to spending some time with his life.” on Saturday, June 29.
    [Show full text]
  • Mack, Jack & Mcconaughey Announce Jack & Friends Concert Featuring Emmylou Harris, Lori Mckenna, Ryan Bingham and More!
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MACK, JACK & MCCONAUGHEY ANNOUNCE JACK & FRIENDS CONCERT FEATURING EMMYLOU HARRIS, LORI MCKENNA, RYAN BINGHAM AND MORE! Austin, Texas (February 10, 2020) – Mack, Jack & McConaughey (MJ&M), the joint fundraising effort of Academy Award®-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, ACM Award-winning recording artist Jack Ingram, and coaching legend Mack Brown, announced today that Emmylou Harris, Lori McKenna, Ryan Bingham, and more artists will perform at the Jack Ingram & Friends concert on Friday, April 24, 2020 at Austin City Limits (ACL) Live at The Moody Theater. Tickets are on sale Friday, February 14th at 10 a.m. CST and are available to the public at: https://bit.ly/2w6T0v1 A 14-time Grammy winner and Billboard Century Award recipient, Emmylou Harris’ contribution as a singer and songwriter spans 40 years. She has recorded more than 25 albums and has lent her talents to countless fellow artists’ recordings. In recognition of her remarkable career, Harris was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008 and earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2018. In 2016, Lori McKenna became the first woman ever to win the Country Music Association’s Song of the Year two years in a row thanks to co-writing Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” and penning Tim McGraw’s no. 1 “Humble and Kind” solo. Both songs also clinched back-to-back Grammy wins for Best Country Song. In 2017, she became the Academy of Country Music’s first female Songwriter of the Year. The Tree, her much-anticipated eleventh studio album, was released on July 20th, 2018 on CN Records via Thirty Tigers.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Impact Report
    HEALTH ALLIANCE FOR AUSTIN MUSICIANS annual impact report 2017-2018 LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN Dear Friends of HAAM: In spite of having no musical talent, both of my parents had a strong appreciation for music and weekends growing up included a steady stream of vinyl. While my father leaned more towards traditional country music, my mother paid attention to the sounds coming from my hometown’s biggest neighbor, Austin. In the late 70’s that meant Willie, Jerry Jeff and Townes. My mom was always quick to point out when an Austin musician was playing on the radio and at an early age, I became aware of the quality of musicians living and playing only 30 miles away. During college in Lubbock, I was introduced to the likes of Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and the Maines Brothers, but my passion for “live music” started when I returned to Austin. I was truly stunned at the quality of musicians playing small Austin clubs on random evenings. Maybe I was lucky that my first show was Charlie & Will Sexton at the Continental Club, but either way, I was hooked. Like most music lovers, I simply cannot imagine Austin without live music. But the truth is that most of the musicians who make the music we all love, barely earn enough to pay their bills. Because our members are so passionate about their music, they do whatever it takes to make ends meet and keep playing. Unfortunately, getting sick or injured without access to healthcare coverage can be detrimental to their careers, and their mental and financial stability.
    [Show full text]
  • April 23, 2021 the Musicrow Weekly Friday, April 23, 2021
    April 23, 2021 The MusicRow Weekly Friday, April 23, 2021 Luke Bryan Wins Top Honor; SIGN UP HERE (FREE!) Carrie Underwood, Alan Jackson Shine At ACM Awards If you were forwarded this newsletter and would like to receive it, sign up here. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES The 56th ACM Awards Connie Bradley Celebration Of Life Set For May 12 Bobby Bones Graces MusicRow Magazine’s 2021 InCharge Issue Andrew Jannakos Signs With Alan Jackson. Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images for ACM Spirit Music Nashville The Academy of Country Music Awards returned to Nashville Sunday night Micah Wilshire Signs With (April 18) with Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton serving as hosts while Peermusic Nashville performances and award presentations commenced at three iconic country music venues—the Grand Ole Opry House, the Ryman Auditorium, and UMG Nashville & Interscope the Bluebird Cafe. Partnering For Kacey Musgraves Album Luke Bryan won the night’s top honor, Entertainer of the Year. Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, Old Dominion, Dan + Shay, Brad Paisley To Headline and Carly Pearce and Lee Brice were also among the televised winners. Music City’s July 4th Celebration The show kicked off at the Grand Ole Opry House with Miranda Lambert and Elle King performing their lively new duet, “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Thomas Rhett, Chris Go Home),” clothed in leather jackets with colorful fringe. Stapleton Announce Tour Urban and Guyton welcomed viewers, and pointed out that healthcare Dates workers from Vanderbilt Health were in attendance, socially distanced in the seats. Wasserman Music Acquires Paradigm’s Live Music Chris Young and Video of the Year winner Kane Brown started things off Roster at the Ryman Auditorium with a performance of their duet, “Famous Friends.” Over at the Bluebird Cafe, Lambert joined Stapleton on his tear- DISClaimer Singles Reviews jerking song about his lost dog, “Maggie.” And much more… In his first appearance since his car accident, Blanco Brown was on hand to present the first award of the night.
    [Show full text]
  • 'Badboys' of Rock Tour Coming to the 155 Great Allentown Fair
    ‘Badboys’ of Rock Tour coming to The 155 th Great Allentown Fair Hinder, Papa Roach, Buckcherry to perform on August 29 For release Wednesday, May 9, 2007 Allentown, Pa . The self-proclaimed ‘Badboys’ of Rock, modern rock bands Hinder, Papa Roach and Buckcherry, are coming to The 155 th Great Allentown Fair on Wednesday, August 29. These bands, touted as the successors to the monster rock bands of the ‘70s and ‘80s, are hitting the road together this summer predominantly playing state and county fairs. Their current singles are all over contemporary rock and pop charts. A fourth band to be announced will open their mini-festival type concerts. Tickets for the Allentown Fair’s “Badboys” show are $35 and go on sale starting Saturday, June 2. There will be festival-style standing room in front of the stage and reserved tiered seating under cover in the Fair’s Grandstand. Tickets purchased in advance of the show date include admission into the Fair. The show will start at 7 p.m. Hinder is still pumping out hits off of its “Extreme Behavior” album released in late 2005. They include “Get Stoned,” “Better Than Me” and Hinder’s power ballad, “Lips of an Angel,” that has since been re-recorded by Country singer Jack Ingram who performs at the Fair as part of the Brad Paisley Tour the next day after Hinder’s scheduled appearance. Papa Roach’s current album “Paramour Sessions” has spawned singles “To Be Loved,” and “Forever” getting a lot of airplay. Former hits include “Last Resort” and “Scars.” 2 Buckcherry has perhaps the most obvious “Badboy” tune, “Crazy Bitch,” off of its current album “15.” The band’s latest single on the charts “Everything” follows up one of its best known singles “Lit Up” in popularity.
    [Show full text]