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Host Clay Bradley has the magic touch: He actually
got the capacity crowd of schmoozers to shut up during the
presentation of the MusicRow Awards in the notoriously loud
BMI lobby on Thursday (6/24).
Anthony Smith, Frank
Myers, Trisha Walker-
Cunningham, Alan Kates,
Chuck Thompson, Preston
Sullivan, Phil Sweetland,
Richard Fagan, Doak Turner,
Melanie Howard and their pals
were models of good behavior this
year. This, by the way, was the
incredible 22nd year of the event.
“2010 has been an exceptional
year for music,” said Clay in
greeting the assembled multitude.
“We’re proud to represent the
MusicRow Reader-Voted AwardsBreakthrough Artist:
Zac Brown BandBreakthrough Songwriter:
Chris YoungSong of the Year: “The House
That Built Me” written by Allen Shamblin and Tom Douglas; published by Sony/ATV Tree Publishing Co., Built On Rock Music, and Tomdouglasmusic
Producer of the Year: Frank Liddell and Mike Wrucke
Top Ten AlbumAll-Star MusiciansBass: Glenn WorfDrums: Chris McHugh and
Shannon ForrestEngineer: Justin NiebankFiddle: Aubrey HaynieGuitar: Brent MasonKeyboards: Charles JudgeSteel: Paul FranklinVocals: Wes Hightower
MusicRow ReadersName “House”Song of the YearBobby Karl Works The RoomChapter 341
Photos: Alan Mayor
Chris Young
Tom Douglas, MR’s David Ross & Allen Shamblin
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greatest creative community in
the world. Thank you for coming.”
Clay also announced that BMI
is going to match any Music Row
flood-relief donations up to $50,000.
Go to BMI.com for more info.
David Ross read a letter from
the AFM’s Dave Pomeroy and Craig
Krampf thanking the publication
for spotlighting session musicians.
MusicRow reviewer Larry Wayne
Clark is recovering from cancer
treatments in Canada. His letter,
also read by Ross, was encouraging
and concluded with, “We miss the
Nashville buzz. But things could be
a lot worse.”
Echoing Clay’s sentiment,
David added, “I continue to be
amazed by the stream of creativity
that continues to come from this
town.”
Jon Freeman and Sarah
Skates presented the Top Ten
Album All-Star Awards to the year’s
hottest session players. The 2010
winners were Aubrey Haynie
(fiddle), Paul Franklin (steel),
Wes Hightower (vocals), Justin
Niebank (engineer), Shannon
Forrest & Chris McHugh (drums),
Brent Mason (guitar), Charles
Judge (keyboards) and Glenn
Worf (bass).
Looking every inch the
Southern gentleman in an off-
white linen sport coat and South
Carolina straw chapeau, Robert K.
Oermann stated that, “The past
five winners of the Breakthrough
Artist Award have been Miranda
Artist of the Year Zac Brown
Band producer Keith Stegall &
Roar Management‘s Matt MaherMR’s Robert K. Oermann,
Frank Liddell & Mike Wrucke
Musician Winners Charles Judge, Aubrey Haynie, Chris McHugh, Wes Hightower; &
MR’s Sarah Skates and Jon Freeman. Photo: IzzyNashville.com
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Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum
and Jamey Johnson. So this year’s winner is in excellent
company.” Accepting for the Zac Brown Band were its
producer, Keith Stegall and Roar management's Matt
Maher.
“Producer of the Year has been an annual MusicRow
award since 1982,” said Oermann. “This year, we have two
winners, the first time a production team has won.” Frank
Liddell & Mike Wrucke accepted for their outstanding
work with Miranda Lambert and David Nail.
Ross retook the stage to present the Breakthrough
Songwriter Award to Chris Young. Chris told of how his
do-or-die hit “Getting You Home (The Black Dress Song)”
struggled up the charts. With plaque in hand, he added,
“This is going on my wall immediately after I leave here.”
To the delight of one and all, he sang his winning tune.
Splendidly.
"We all pride ourselves on being able to hear a hit song,"
said Ross presenting the Song of the Year honor. "But if it
was that easy we'd all be a lot richer. Regardless, we are all
a lot richer for having this incredible song in our lives." This
year’s Song of the Year honor went to Allen Shamblin and
Tom Douglas for “The House That Built Me.”
“No one is more surprised than Allen and me,” said Tom.
He recalled that it was pitched to Scott Hendricks, who sent
it along to Blake Shelton, who gave it to his fiancée Miranda
Lambert, who took it on a four-week trip to No. 1. “God’s
fingerprints are on all of this,” said Allen. “I like it!” added
publisher Troy Tomlinson.
Allen and Tom performed their special composition and
mesmerized the crowd, swapping verses while playing guitar
and piano, respectively.
Among the many working the room were such fabulons
as Gary Overton, Billy Block, Ben Vaughn, Jon Lytle,
Allen Brown, Cathy Gurley, Judy Harris, Sherod
Robertson, Mike Milom, Michael Martin, Alan Kates,
Tom Roland and Wes Vause.
Industry News by Peter Cronin
KidsVoiceClinic Provides Early Vocal Training Misty Rae, associate of noted vocal coach Renee
Grant-Williams, will conduct her summer KidsVoiceClinic
on Saturday, August 14 at her studio in Franklin, Tennessee.
The KidsVoiceClinic is geared specifically for children ages
8-12 and tailored to the individual needs of the six attendees.
The session runs from 9:30 AM-2:30 PM. Each child will
perform and receive instruction from Rae as well as learn
techniques that will grow with them and last a lifetime.
Registration fee is $125. To register or for more information,
visit www.myvoicecoach.com or call (615) 244-3280.
NSAI Introduces “Saturday Sessions” The Nashville Songwriters Association International
(NSAI) has extended office hours this summer to better
serve the songwriting community. Every Saturday (except
July 3) songwriters of all levels and genres are invited to
stop by (1710 Roy Acuff Place, Nashville) from 10:00 AM–
2:00 PM during Saturday Sessions. Participate in special
performances, take a tour, network to find a co-writer, let
our staff answer your questions or book a writers’ room for
the afternoon. To learn more about NSAI and Saturday
Sessions, visit nashvillesongwriters.com.
NashvilleRising BenefitA Big Success Faith Hill’s
Nashville Rising benefit on
Tuesday evening (6/22) at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena
was a big success, raising over $2 million for flood victims in
Middle Tennessee. 20 country stars donated their time,
including event co-organizer Tim McGraw and movie star
Sandra Bullock, who delighted the capacity crowd with a
one-string attempt at Deep Purple’s “Smoke On The Water.”
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Tickets Go Fast For Buffett’s Gulf Coast Concert All tickets for the upcoming free
concert, CMT Presents Jimmy Buffett
& Friends: Live From The Gulf Coast,
were distributed to eager fans within
10 minutes. The concert will air live
and commercial free on Thursday,
July 1 at 7:00 PM/CT on CMT. Sirius
XM Radio will air the same event on their Radio Margaritaville
channel under a slightly different title - Support Our Shores:
Jimmy Buffett & Friends Live from the Gulf Coast. The benefit
concert, which will take place on the beach in Gulf Shores,
Alabama, will feature performances by Zac Brown Band,
Kenny Chesney, Jesse Winchester, Allen Toussaint and
Sonny Landreth.
Bobby Karl Works The Room Chapter 341, Part 2
Off we went to the swellegant
Noah Liff Opera Center for the 40th
American Artisan Festival Dinner
Party and Auction to benefit Gilda’s
Club Nashville (6/24). The club
offers support services to cancer
patients. This year’s event introduced
the Nancy Saturn Award of Inspiration.
And its inaugural recipient was the
fantabulous Ronna Rubin. Hereafter,
you may refer to Ronna as “The
Galvinator,” which was how Gilda
CEO Sandy Tower repeatedly
described her.
Not surprisingly, the banquet crowd included many familiar
fabulons. Fletcher Foster, Kay West, Kay Williams, Gillie
Crowder, Judy Turner, Maura O’Connell, Fiona Prine,
Terry Bumgarner, Suzanne Gordon, Sarah Trahern,
Brad Schmitt, Janet Bozeman, Jennifer Bohler, Beverly
Keel, Susan Niles, Debbie Tate and Amy Marsalis
sparkled in summer finery.
We dined on tender roast beef, turkey Kiev, Mexicali
corn & avocado, cheese grits and baby greens. Each table
also held a variety of chocolate delights.
The gala’s lovely music was provided by pianist Diane
Marino and her bassist/husband Frank Marino.
• • •
In other party news of the week, Sony showcased Josh
Thompson and a particularly entertaining Jerrod Niemann
in the label’s Chet Atkins Room on Wednesday (6/23). The
event was originally scheduled to be outside on the lawn,
but the heat is way too intense for that.
Also, Mike Dungan of Capitol Nashville hosted a Media
Breakfast at Oceanway Studios on Tuesday (6/22). He wanted
us to get to know the music of new signees Jennette McCurdy,
Walker Hayes and Troy Olsen, plus new sounds from stalwarts
such as Dierks Bentley, Darius Rucker and Little Big Town.
The music was as scrumptious as the breakfast burritos.
Ronna Rubin
Nearly six months into 2010, the all-genre overall music industry
has slid from 8 to 11% down YTD compared with 2009. Country music
began the year with a huge Lady Antebellum bump, but a lack of
high profile releases continues to sap momentum. Country began
the year with an 18% surplus, but now is moving closer to the overall
industry, registering an 8% drop. [Source: Nielsen SoundScan] —DMR
YTD 2010 Country And All Genre Album SalesCompared With 2009
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Artist News by Peter Cronin
Gregg Allman Undergoes Kidney Transplant As part of his continued recovery from Hepatitis C, Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame member Gregg Allman has undergone
a successful liver transplant at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville,
Florida. The iconic rocker had been on a waiting list for the
transplant and is looking forward to a speedy recovery. The
surgery took place on Wednesday (6/23) after Allman was
notified that an appropriate liver had been donated. “All I
can really say is ‘thanks,’” the singer says.
Dierks Bentley Lends a Hand Capitol Records artist Dierks Bentley was in Nashville’s
Bellevue neighborhood yesterday morning (6/24) to welcome
Today for the fourth day of Al Roker’s Lend A Hand road trip.
For the ninth consecutive year, Lend A Hand has hit the road
to help small charities across the country, this time making a
two-fold stop in the state of Tennessee—Memphis and Nashville.
While Roker himself was in Memphis, Bentley spent the
morning with volunteers unloading donations for Hands On
Nashville, a significant resource to the community after last
month’s devastating floods. Bentley also performed “Love
Grows Wild” off his new bluegrass-influenced album, Up On
The Ridge.
Strait Special Comes To GAC The superstars of country music pay tribute to the king
of country, George Strait, on George Strait—ACM Artist of
the Decade, making its cable premiere this Sunday, June 27
at 8:00 PM/CT on Great American Country (GAC). The all-
star concert features an appearance from Garth Brooks
and performances by Dierks Bentley, Brooks & Dunn,
Jamie Foxx, Faith Hill, Jack Ingram, Alan Jackson,
Jamey Johnson, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Martina
McBride, Tim McGraw, Montgomery Gentry, John Rich,
LeAnn Rimes, Blake Shelton, Sugarland, Taylor Swift,
Keith Urban and Lee Ann Womack.
Spin Zone by Jon Freeman
Hats off to Little Big Town, whose “Little White Church”
has earned the Capitol quartet its first CountryBreakout™
No. 1 since 2006’s “Bring It On Home.” LBT labelmate Keith
Urban is just a few paces behind them with “I’m In,” however,
and looks poised to nab the top spot in the near future.
Carrie Underwood’s “Undo It” also makes a big leap from
9-6, and should move even higher as some of the old top 5
records start to fall out.
Capitol Records also has the two greatest spin gains in
this chart cycle. Lady Antebellum’s “Our Kind Of Love” has
soared all the way to No. 14 in a short five weeks and again
picks up the biggest gain of 366 spins. Eric Church’s “Smoke
A Little Smoke” is a close second in spins gained (at 365) as
it moves 63-47 in its second week charting.
The highest debut goes to Matthew Huff, who makes
his first appearance at No. 69 with “Back Again.” Others
debuting include Greg Hanna’s “What Kind Of Love Are You
On” (No. 70), Blaine Larsen’s “Chillin’” (No. 72), Steel
Magnolia’s “Just By Being You” (No. 73), Jewel’s
“Satisfied” (No. 74) and Sunny Sweeney’s “From A Table
Away” (No. 75).
Frozen: KFLG, WDHR, KJAM, KMKS, KNCQ, KTHK, KUUB,
KWEY, KYYK, WAXX, WKWS, WOWF
New On The Chart—Debuting This WeekArtist/song/label chart pos.
............................................Matthew Huff/Back Again/MGH Records 69
.....................................Greg Hanna/What Kind of Love Are You On? 70
......................................................Blaine Larsen/Chillin'/Treehouse 72...................................Steel Magnolia/Just By Being You/Big Machine 73
............................................................Jewel/Satisfied/Valory Music 74.......................Sunny Sweeney/From A Table Away/Republic Nashville 75
Lucky Seven Greatest Spin IncreaseArtist/song/label spin+
......................................Lady Antebellum/Our Kind Of Love/Capitol 366
.......................................Eric Church/Smoke A Little Smoke/Capitol 365
.......................Billy Currington/Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer/Mercury 296...................................Toby Keith/Trailerhood/Show Dog - Universal 254
........................Justin Moore/How I Got To Be This Way/Valory Music 250.............................The Band Perry/If I Die Young/Republic Nashville 220
..........................................Darius Rucker/Come Back Song/Capitol 213
Show Dog-Universal Music recording artists Trailer Choir will release their
debut album Tailgate on July 6. Produced by Toby Keith and Mark Wright,
the CD includes the upcoming single, "Shakin' That Tailgate," and the
popular "Rockin' The Beer Gut." (L-R): Wright, Trailer Choir's Crystal, Keith,
and Trailer Choir's Butter and Big Vinny.
Mercury’s Laura Bell Bundy recently visited KILT/Houston.
(L-R): Mercury’s Allen Mitchell, Bundy and KILT APD Greg Frey.
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June 28Sunny Sweeney/From A Table Away/Republic NashvilleDanny Gokey/I Will Not Say Goodbye/19/RCADarryl Worley/Keep The Change/StroudavariousJohn Rich/Country Done Come To Town/Reprise/WARToby Keith/Trailerhood/Show Dog-Universal
July 6The Warren Brothers/Dear Mr. God/CO5Sherry Lynn/What A Day To Shake A Heartache/Steal HeartBlake Wise/Cornfields/Broken BowDarius Rucker/Come Back Song/Capitol
On Deck—Soon To Be ChartingArtist/song/label spins
...........................Leah Seawright/Country Girl 101/Skytone Records 250
...........................................................Nathan Lee Jackson/Inside 236.......Susan Hickman/Hell Still Ain't Frozen Over/4L Clover/Prickly Pear 234
........................Frankie Ballard/Tell Me You Get Lonely/Reprise/WMN 227
..........................................The Springs/Summer All Year Long/CFC 224
..........................................Darius Rucker/Come Back Song/Capitol 213
................................Randy Rogers Band/Too Late For Goodbye/MCA 209
.....................Chelsea Field/Things I Should Have Said/Moxy Records 204.....................................................James Wesley/Real/Broken Bow 200
....Darren Kozelsky/Somebody Find Me a Preacher/Major 7th/Spinville 183
Two Week Most Added*Artist/song/label new adds
........................................Eric Church/Smoke A Little Smoke/Capitol 22............................................Darius Rucker/Come Back Song/Capitol 22
..........................................Miranda Lambert/Only Prettier/Columbia 19
.......................Sunny Sweeney/From A Table Away/Republic Nashville 16...................................Steel Magnolia/Just By Being You/Big Machine 15
..........................................Cody McCarver/I'm America/PLC Records 15............................................................The Roys/Beautiful/Pedestal 13
*Total Adds rec’d over two weeks
Country Cares—BPNot So Much by David M. Ross
Our artist rankings remain the same this week, but there
are numerous stories to divine. For example, who is that guy
in the photo with Kellie Pickler? Oh, yeah, that's her fiance,
songwriter Kyle Jacobs. And did you know that according to
our chart, Reba is getting in-between Blake Shelton and
Miranda Lambert? Well, that's because Blake is No. 11, Reba
No. 12 and Miranda (wow she's jumping up) is now No. 13!!
According to current Twitter trends, Reba's Followers average
daily growth is about 151. Miranda's growth is accelerating
at about 185 per day so clearly the Texan is aiming to push
the Okie to one side so she can get closer to her fiance.
Remarkably, Blake's adtfg (average daily Twitter follower
growth) is exactly one lower than Miranda's—184.
Our Twitter chart is inclusive. Independent acts listed
include Veronica Ballestrini (No. 35), The Carter Twins
(No. 38), Christian Kane (No. 39), Kevin
Fowler (No. 46), Anthony Smith (No. 54)
and Jaida Dreyer (No. 65). Click over to
the chart, then on the artist names to visit
their Twitter pages and web sites.
Those following @BPGLobalPR, discussed
in this column over the past few weeks,
might be surprised to know the feed now
has almost 177,000 followers and offers
"free" $25 t-shirts that say "BP Cares".
MusicRow Country Twitter Chart (6/24/10)
Artist This Wk Last Wk
1. Taylor Swift 3,475,844 3,443,044 2. Kenny Chesney 482,346 478,522
3. Billy Ray Cyrus 372,701 371,086
4. Kellie Pickler 233,552 231,169
5. Jennette McCurdy 202,941 200,397
6. Lady Antebellum 126,789 124,066 7. Brad Paisley 122,215 120,952
8. Julianne Hough 121,177 120,247
9. Danny Gokey 116,828 116,591
10. Keith Urban 106,575 105,716
11. Blake Shelton 100,853 99,694 12. Reba McEntire 98,692 97,907
Big Champagne Chart (6/24/10)
LW TW Artist Song
1 1 Carrie Underwood Undo It
7 2 Brad Paisley Water
2 3 Uncle Kracker Smile 6 4 Jason Aldean Crazy Town
4 5 Zac Brown Band Free
9 6 Lee Brice Love Like Crazy
3 7 Miranda Lambert The House That Built Me
13 8 Jerrod Niemann Lover, Lover 12 9 Reba I Keep On Lovin' You
8 10 Keith Urban I'm In
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Lyric Street Records artist Bucky Covington recently visited KRTY/San Jose. (L-R): KRTY
GM Nate Deaton, Promotions Dir. Jamie Pauhl, Covington, SM Tina Ferguson and Lyric
Street West Regional Dir. Kris Lamb.
Sea Gayle/Arista Nashville’s Jerrod Niemann (L) was in Florida
recently to play for a packed house of Cat Country 107.1/
WCKT/Ft. Myers listeners at the Hot Spot, and while in town,
Niemann caught up with WCKT MD Super Dave Logan (R).
While on the Country Throwdown Tour, Republic Nashville’s Eli Young Band got the
chance to perform for 500 KUZZ listeners at Bakersfield, CA’s Crystal Palace. (L-R):
Republic Nashville’s Lois Lewis; EYB’s Chris Thompson and Mike Eli; KUZZ PD Evan
Bridwell; EYB’s Jon Jones; KUZZ MD Toni-Marie; and EYB’s James Young.
Recently engaged Kellie Pickler stopped by the CMT Radio
Live studios Monday (6/21) to chat with host Cody Alan.
Photo: Dingo O'Brien
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17 4 1 Little Big Town/Little White Church/Capitol 3066/98 1 42 3024
7 6 2 Keith Urban/I'm In/Capitol 3016/98 5 155 2861
17 2 3 Jason Aldean/Crazy Town/Broken Bow 3013/83 -8 -260 3273
22 1 4 Reba/I Keep On Loving You/Valory 2993/84 -12 -424 3417
15 3 5 Brad Paisley/Water/Arista 2966/84 -9 -286 3252
9 9 6 Carrie Underwood/Undo It/Arista 2956/93 5 146 2810
13 5 7 Blake Shelton/All About Tonight/Warner Bros. 2953/97 2 48 2905
20 7 8 Jaron & the Long Road To Love/Pray For You/Jaronwood/Univ Rep/Big Machine 2891/93 2 43 2848
16 8 9 Jerrod Niemann/Lover, Lover/Sea Gayle/Arista 2865/90 1 35 2830
10 10 10 Zac Brown Band/Free/Atlantic 2732/90 8 199 2533
10 13 11 Dierks Bentley/Up On The Ridge/Capitol 2529/99 7 157 2372
15 14 12 Bucky Covington/A Father's Love/Lyric Street 2267/92 2 53 2214
24 11 13 Luke Bryan/Rain Is A Good Thing/Capitol 2116/57 -15 -360 2476
5 20 14 Lady Antebellum/Our Kind Of Love/Capitol 2110/96 21 366 1744
10 17 15 Alan Jackson/Hard Hat and a Hammer/Arista 2096/92 8 148 1948
30 15 16 Lee Brice/Love Like Crazy/Curb 2089/80 -3 -60 2149
12 18 17 Josh Turner/All Over Me/MCA 2010/81 4 82 1928
24 19 18 Steve Azar/Sunshine/Ride Records 1961/81 3 57 1904
7 24 19 Trace Adkins/This Ain't No Love Song/Show Dog - Universal 1792/95 8 126 1666
17 21 20 James Otto/Groovy Little Summer Song/Warner Bros. Nashville 1790/83 3 46 1744
14 23 21 Gary Allan/Get Off On The Pain/MCA 1737/78 3 52 1685
26 16 22 Clay Walker/She Won't Be Lonely Long/Curb 1737/48 -14 -285 2022
5 31 23 Billy Currington/Pretty Good At Drinkin' Beer/Mercury 1665/83 22 296 1369
30 25 24 Gretchen Wilson/Work Hard, Play Harder/Redneck Records 1616/62 -1 -10 1626
9 28 25 Easton Corbin/Roll With It/Mercury 1565/83 8 121 1444
Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins
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Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins
13 27 26 Rodney Atkins/Farmer's Daughter/Curb 1559/74 8 113 1446
14 29 27 Josh Thompson/Way Out Here/Columbia 1541/81 7 107 1434
9 30 28 Kevin Fowler/Pound Sign/Lyric Street 1539/84 12 161 1378
18 12 29 Miranda Lambert/The House That Built Me/Columbia 1450/42 -41 -995 2445
19 32 30 David Nail/Turning Home/MCA 1347/69 6 76 1271
11 33 31 Randy Houser/I'm All About It/Show Dog - Universal 1320/72 7 82 1238
10 36 32 Uncle Kracker/Smile/Atlantic / Bigger Picture 1290/60 14 157 1133
5 39 33 Justin Moore/How I Got To Be This Way/Valory Music 1237/81 25 250 987
15 37 34 Jayme Lynn Scott/Diggin' In/Big 7 1200/55 7 77 1123
8 38 35 Montgomery Gentry/While You're Still Young/Columbia 1114/69 10 104 1010
11 41 36 Jonalee White/Naked As Fools/Lick Records 1020/54 8 72 948
9 44 37 Kellie Pickler/Makin' Me Fall In Love Again/BNA 1012/57 19 164 848
16 40 38 Scott Lindsey/You Only Call Me When You're Drunk/Gray Trailer Music 1008/53 6 57 951
8 43 39 LoCash Cowboys/Here Comes Summer/Stroudavarious 994/62 17 141 853
11 42 40 Gwen Sebastian/V.I.P (Barefoot Girl)/Lofton Creek / Open Road 984/63 7 65 919
4 47 41 The Band Perry/If I Die Young/Republic Nashville 980/69 29 220 760
3 52 42 Toby Keith/Trailerhood/Show Dog - Universal 883/60 40 254 629
6 45 43 Troy Olsen/Summer Thing/EMI Records Nashville 868/61 8 65 803
13 49 44 Bekka Bramlett/I Got News for You/Shongaloo Records 790/42 9 68 722
11 50 45 the JaneDear girls/Wildflower/Warner Bros. 778/46 13 90 688
10 48 46 Jake Owen/Tell Me/RCA 774/48 5 34 740
2 63 47 Eric Church/Smoke A Little Smoke/Capitol 723/55 102 365 358
8 51 48 Savannah Jack/I Know/McMurry 702/46 8 50 652
4 55 49 Darryl Worley/Keep The Change/Stroudavarious 667/47 25 133 534
6 53 50 Fast Ryde/Top Down/Republic Nashville 587/35 2 14 573
11 56 51 Anthony Smith/Love Is Love Is Love/Krankit Records 546/32 7 38 508
11 57 52 John Carter/Everything I Want/Bonus Room Records 543/31 7 36 507
8 58 53 Brad Lee Schroeder/Easy/Stray Bullet 524/31 8 40 484
6 59 54 Joel Warren/Leavin Lubbock/Wynnesong 478/31 1 5 473
8 60 55 Colt Ford/Chicken & Biscuits/Average Joes 467/32 6 25 442
2 73 56 Cody McCarver/I'm America/E1 Records / PLC Records 442/34 81 198 244
2 71 57 The Roys/Beautiful/Pedestal 431/36 71 179 252
26 26 58 Brad Wolf/Tan Lines/Evergreen 407/21 -74 -1150 1557
4 64 59 Due West/Bible And The Belt/Bigger Than Me 385/30 13 43 342
3 67 60 Jennette McCurdy/Not That Far Away/Capitol 371/30 24 71 300
3 66 61 Bridgette Tatum/That's Love Y'all/Root 49 358/24 12 37 321
3 68 62 Lathan Moore/Beautiful Girl/Blue Steel Records 351/29 22 63 288
8 65 63 Landon Michael/You're Invited/Lofton Creek/Big Dog 342/26 6 18 324
14 34 64 Trailer Choir/Rollin' Through The Sunshine/Show Dog - Universal 327/17 -72 -831 1158
2 74 65 Chely Wright/Broken/Vangaurd/Painted Red 314/23 30 73 241
20 61 66 George Strait/I Gotta Get To You/MCA 314/13 -26 -113 427
2 70 67 Mark Wayne Glasmire/You Opened My Eyes/Traceway 302/25 18 46 256
16 35 68 Gloriana/The World is Ours Tonight/Emblem/Warner Bros./Bigger Picture 301/20 -73 -834 1135
1 76 69 Matthew Huff/Back Again/MGH Records 296/23 26 61 235
1 85 70 Greg Hanna/What Kind of Love are you On?/ 283/25 61 107 176
4 69 71 Karli Whetstone/I'm Having A Good Day/Ohio Records 281/21 3 9 272
1 90 72 Blaine Larsen/Chillin'/Treehouse 265/20 72 111 154
1 104 73 Steel Magnolia/Just By Being You/Big Machine 264/25 193 174 90
1 88 74 Jewel/Satisfied/Valory Music 262/19 56 94 168
1 103 75 Sunny Sweeney/From A Table Away/Republic Nashville 258/25 174 164 94
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