2016 Fantasy Label Draft - Country Aircheck Fantasy Label Draft The script got flipped on the fourth annual Country Aircheck Fantasy Label Draft. Each year, we assemble a cross-section
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Do Good Reps The tools of the trade for record company promotion staffers – tickets, backstage passes, artist access – may look like superpowers to the average fan. And while those abilities are bestowed in furthering the goals of the label and its artists, occasionally, a rep sees fit to apply them to a deserving mortal. Faced with conniving star chasers, those decisions can be perilous, as Mercury VP/Promotion Damon Moberly knows too well. "You get a lot of crazies," he says. "People feigning cancer to get close to artists. We just had one with a girl who was thought to have been abducted in Pennsylvania. A friend wanted to get a message to Shania, the missing girl's favorite artist. And it ended up being a hoax."
2016 Fantasy Label Draft The script got flipped on the fourth annual Country Aircheck Fantasy Label Draft. Each year, we assemble a cross-section of Country radio pros to draft, fantasy football-style, a team of artists and label execs. And each year, to this point anyway, the early picks are devoted to the format’s biggest stars. Not this time around... First things first, the final tally from the 2015 draft is in and the winner is ... wait for it ... [Ed. Note: There is no tally. There is no scoring system. This is an arbitrary call by the author.] ... Team Bruce Logan comprised of Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, A Thousand Horses, Chris Lane, Mike Dungan and Jon Loba. See all last year’s teams, including incredibly close runner-up Team Charlie Cook here. Now, let’s meet the 2016 team owners: KKBQ/Houston APD/MD Christi Brooks, KUPL/Portland MD Danny Dwyer, WUBB/Savannah, GA morning host Tim Leary, KMLE/Phoenix VP/Programming Tim Richards, iHeartCountry man-of-many titles Gregg Swedberg and WIVK/Knoxville PD Nikki Thomas. Each is charged with drafting six team members: Female Artist, Male, Duo/Group, President, VP/Promotion and Rookie – an artist who has never had a No. 1 single. “First off, I want to thank Country Aircheck for feeding my unnatural obsession with fantasy sports,” Swedberg said. “I prepared tirelessly, creating charts and mock drafts attempting to cover every possible (continued on page 8)
Don’t Care Package: Valory’s Justin Moore in Atlanta for Brantley Gilbert’s Take It Outside Tour stop. Pictured are (l-r) WKHX’s Scott Lindy, the label’s Ashley Sidoti, Moore, Ryan Michel and dad WUBL’s Brian Michel and WUBL’s Angie Ward and husband Tim Satterfield.
Those sad and at times deplorable maneuverings may be the more common reality, but this is not that story. Rather, it is the story of Big Machine's Alex Valentine and superfan Jackie Brannan. "On one of my first visits as a rep to Albuquerque, I was introduced to Jackie," he says. "She is one of those people who maybe doesn't have the outward trappings of a lot going on in her life, but what she does have is passion." Valentine points to the dread station staffers tend to have about the most onerous "prize pigs" who show up at station events. "No one had that negative connotation with Jackie," he says. "She was that bright light and people liked being around her. She's as over-the-top as it gets as a fan, but her heart is in the right place." So for no particular reason, Valentine started getting her into meet-and-greets when he was in town. "All she wants is a picture," he says. "She's not in anybody's face. She's not a stalker. My wife and kids have met her over the years. We Facebook back and forth. She'll ask if I'm going to be at a show and if not, totally cool." During a recent Tim McGraw tour stop in the city, the headliner pulled Valentine onstage so the crowd could sing to him. "It was my birthday," he explains. "When I got offstage I thought, that was so cool, but I have no record of it. Just then, Jackie came
up. 'Alex, I have the whole thing on my phone.'" After the show, Brannan burned a DVD of the moment and mailed it to Valentine. "That was over-the-top," he says. Barrel Of Feels: In a very different way, this is also the story of Broken Bow's Scotty O'Brien, KNIX/Phoenix's Barrel Boy, Jason Aldean and Austin Dorcey. "I avoid these kinds of things," O'Brien says, admitting his years in radio made him cynical about fans clamoring to meet artists. "The problem is, the people who really need and deserve it are so hard to find." Fourteen-year-old Dorcey is battling a rare heart condition and developmental challenges, and has been mentored by Barrel Boy for more than a year. "I was paying attention to what I saw on Barrel Boy's social pages and could see this was more than just random photo ops. This was a radio guy using his job for good to make this kid's day and put him in places he'd never otherwise be."
Having learned Dorcey is a huge Jason Aldean fan in advance of a Phoenix tour stop, O'Brien went to work on a meet-and-greet with a little something extra. "I got a No. 1 plaque made with Austin's name on it," he says. "Most of the time those go to random label douches, never a teenage boy. I also got a tour book and a
guitar. I got with Jason and his tour manager before the show so they knew what we were doing to make someone's day." O'Brien says it wasn't about him or even Aldean. "I'm the Southeast rep," he says. "I have nothing to do with Phoenix. This was really about helping a radio guy look like a rock star to this kid. You can see Barrel Boy crying in the video because he couldn't help but be moved. He really cares about that kid." Watch the video here. Dorcey, who rarely rides the school bus for fear of being picked on, took the bus the next day decked out head-to-toe in Aldean swag. Valentine says moments like those are priceless. "I've always got a couple pair of tickets put back for emergencies, and sometimes during the first song of a Taylor show I'll find that family walking away from the venue with their heads hung low. To see the look on their face when you tell them they're a gift from Taylor ... you don't want any money ... in my worst times in this business, that is what keeps me going." Reach O'Brien here and Valentine here. –Chuck Aly
Chart Chat Congrats to Sam Hunt, Royce Risser, Katie Dean, David Friedman and the MCA promotion staff on scoring this week's No. 1 with "Make You Miss Me." The song is the fourth chart-topper from Montevallo. And kudos to Jimmy Rector and the EMI Nashville crew on notching 47 adds for Eric Church's "Kill A Word," topping this week's board.
News & Notes Empire KRTY/San Jose will be the South Bay affiliate for the Golden State Warriors, airing all 82 regular season games. Cumulus is among initial companies granted access to Twitter Moments. See it in action here. Eric Paslay, Tracy Lawrence, Victoria Shaw and Luke Laird are among the performers at CMA Songwriters Series events in New Orleans Sept. 6 and Bristol, VA Sept. 8. Details here. Wheelhouse's Trace Adkins stars in the new Western, Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story, opening in theaters and on VOD and Digital HD Nov. 4. John Berry signed with Buddy Lee Attractions for booking. Singer/songwriter Caroline Watkins has signed a worldwide publishing agreement with Warner/Chappell. Global Eyes' Jessa has signed an exclusive agency deal with Kinkead Entertainment.
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Cornman Music singer/songwriter Caitlyn Smith discusses her most influential music:1. Patty Griffin’s Living With Ghosts: It was extremely pivotal in my musical journey. Her lyrics, melodies, the way her voice cuts like a knife. My favorite tracks were “Forgiveness” and “Not Alone.”2. Alison Krauss’ Now That I’ve Found You: A Collection: That was my first cassette. As a kid, I would lay in front of
my boom box and flip the tape from side to side. There are so many gems on the record. Such solid songwriting. And there’s no better voice on the planet. 3. Wilco’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot: This was my go-to record for my angst-y teen years. Jeff Tweedy is one of the best. I blew out my car speakers on this record. Multiple cars.4. Ray LaMontagne’s Till The Sun Turns Black: To me, this record is perfection – his writing, his voice. I still to this day can’t put it down. I bought it on vinyl, too. It’s my go-to rainy day record.5. Coldplay: Hands down, the best live show I’ve ever seen in my life. It was about 10 years ago and it’s still burned in my mind. • Highly regarded music you’ve actually never heard: I’m ashamed that I’ve never listened to a Neil Young record in its entirety. I feel really bad about that. • “Important” music you just don’t get: I have an impossible time connecting with or understanding heavy metal. It stresses me out.• An album you listened to incessantly: I could not stop listening to the Chris Stapleton Traveller record. It was like musical crack – and I was hooked. I’ve played it hundreds of times.• An obscure or non-country song everyone should listen to right now: I’ve recently started listening to Tom Waits. I love the song “Grapefruit Moon.” The chorus melody slays me. The rawness of his vocal hurts my feelings even more than I thought was possible.• Music you’d rather not admit to enjoying: Britney Spears, all the way. I have all her records. I’m a huge Brit Brit fan.
Rebel Engine Entertainment's Stephanie Quayle has teamed with Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply. More here. Singer/songwriter Adam Wakefield has signed with Nashville Music Media for publicity. Singer/songwriter Paulette Carlson has signed with Webster Public Relations for representation.
The Week's Top Stories Full coverage at countryaircheck.com.• CBS Radio will initially keep its name following next year's expected IPO. (8/29)• Former KMNB/Minneapolis afternooner Kris Valentine joined KZPK/St. Cloud, MN as PD/morning host. (8/26)• WDRQ/Detroit middayer Jessica Poxson was promoted to APD. (8/26)• Performers were added to the 10th Annual ACM Honors lineup. (8/25)• WIL/St. Louis APD/MD Danny Montana added middays. (8/24)• St. Louis radio operators partnered on Louisiana flood relief efforts. (8/24)• iHeartMedia/Seattle's Nik Krastins joined Townsquare as Regional Market President. (8/23)• iHeartMedia/Las Vegas' Big D joined cluster Country KWNR as APD/MD/afternooner. (8/23)
Seek & EmployAvailable Jobs
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Cox's KCYY/San Antonio has an opening in afternoons. Three years of experience is required. Apply here.
Beasley's WQYK/Tampa has an opening for a morning host. Airchecks and resumes to OM/PD Tee Gentry here.
Curtis' WQDR/Raleigh has an opening for a Dir./Promotions. Materials including a cover letter and salary history to Dir./Human Resources Nancy Ginger here.
iHeartMedia's WEBG/Chicago has an opening in afternoons. Three years on-air experience and a four-year college degree is required. Apply here.
Adams' WKHI/Salisbury, MD has an opening for a PD/air personality. Five years experience with at least two in Country programming is required. Airchecks and resumes here.
Cumulus' KPLX/Dallas has a morning host opening. Materials to PD Mac Daniels here.
CBS Radio's KILT/Houston is searching for an evening talent. A minimum of two years experience is required along with "the swagger to be Houston's only local Country night show." Apply here.
Big Loud’s Morgan Wallen puts an industry spin on the artist interview: I grew up listening to WIVK/Knoxville. There’s a guy named Gunner there and he looks a lot like Alan Jackson. The first time I heard myself on the radio was on KMLE/Phoenix. It made me feel something I’ve never felt before. It was insane. My very first day of radio tour I went to WUSY/Chattanooga and to PD Gator
Harrison’s house. His two daughters were there and we all sang “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” That was pretty cool. Every time I’m at a truck stop I get peanuts. I would love to have dinner with my granddad. We always used to go to Long John Silver’s together, so I’d order fish and chips. I have a traditional, roots sound. But I also mix it up a little bit with some rhythmic phrasing. There are real instruments on my album. There’s nothing programmed. I grew up listening to Christian music, and rock music like Bad Company and Van Halen – so my music is a blend of all of my influences. My last impulse buys were three shirts at an AllSaints outlet in Chicago. I wish I’d written Eric Church’s “Springsteen.” That song hits me in all my feels. It makes you feel like you’ve lived the life he’s talking about. It’s probably my favorite song of all time. I have to have water with me on the road. Room temperature water. I drink a lot of it, so every time we go somewhere I’ll just buy a whole case. And I always wear a cross necklace. I never take it off. My least favorite interview question is what my music sounds like. It’s so hard to try to compare your music with someone else’s. Hopefully mine doesn’t sound like anyone else. I would love to be stuck in San Diego. I had never been there before my radio tour started. It was 80 degrees during the day, with no humidity, and 60 degrees at night with a breeze.
Cumulus/Columbia, MO has an opening for an OM. The cluster includes Country KBBM (Nash FM). Materials to VP/MM Phil Lewis here.
Cumulus' KATM/Modesto, CA has an opening for a PD. OM Richard Perry is accepting airchecks and resumes here.
Valory has an opening for a Southeast Dir./Marketing & Promotion. Materials to SVP/Promotion George Briner here.
iHeartMedia/Huntsville has an opening for a PD for Country WDRM and Top 40 clustermate/translator W293AH (Kiss FM). Airchecks and resumes to SVP/Programming Erich West here.
Cherry Creek/Helena, MT has an opening for an OM and PD/morning host for Country KBLL. Airchecks and resumes to Group PD Mark Elliott here.
Neuhoff's WFMB/Springfield, IL has an opening for a morning co-host (CAT 7/28). Airchecks and resumes to PD Dave Marsh here.
Cumulus/Grand Rapids is searching for a cluster OM and Country WTNR (Nash FM) PD (CAT 7/22). Three years of cluster management experience is required; airchecks, resumes and ratings history here.
Blakeney WBBN/Laurel, MS has an opening for morning co-host. Resume and MP3 aircheck here.
Forever WFGS/Murray, KY is searching for a PD. "We need a strong leader who can continue to grow the Froggy brand across all platforms," says Dir./Programming Jared Mims. Materials to him here.
Cumulus' WFMS/Indianapolis is still searching for a "live and local" midday personality. Airchecks and resumes to OM/PD Stephen Giuttari here.
Consultant Phil Hunt has openings for experienced PDs for future openings at client stations. Materials here.
Cumulus' WKHX/Atlanta is searching for an experienced Executive Morning Show Producer for the station's Cadillac & Dallas. View an in-depth job description and apply here.
CBS Radio KMLE/Phoenix has an opening in mornings, joining existing team Chris & Nina. Submit a resume and video here.
CBS Radio's KNCI/Sacramento has an opening for a PD (CAT 6/27). At least five years programming experience is required and a four-year degree in a related field is preferred. Apply here.
scenario. Then I learned that there’s no scoring system, and nobody wins (which I think is some sort of trick). I’m just going to see if I can identify six promotion people in Nashville, that’ll be a victory for me.” The victory in general goes to the executives, as this group of owners valued leadership from the moment the clock started. Here’s the first round:
Round One1-1. Richards: John Esposito, President1-2. Dwyer: Scott Borchetta, President1-3. Leary: Joe Galante, President1-4. Brooks: Kristen Williams, VPP1-5. Swedberg: Carrie Underwood, Female1-6. Thomas: Mike Dungan, President
The early run on label presidents include Leary’s pick of Galante, who hasn’t helmed a record company since 2010. “Hey, Jordan came back,” Leary said. “So can Joe!” Swedberg answered, “I think this is, in most fantasy drafts, called a reach.” Meanwhile, woe to the owner who delayed making their pick, as seen below in no particular order: Brooks: “I’m gettin’ feisty looking at the freaking Houston traffic out my office window knowing I’m about to have to sit in it for over an hour. Richards: “Don’t look. I find that works better. Especially when I’m driving.” Brooks: “Oh, so that’s you I see daily on Houston roads? Gotcha.” Dwyer: “Wait. WTH? You’re going home? You don’t have a cot at the office?” Brooks: “You have a cot? I have an office chair that leans back a little. Cot wasn’t in the budget.” Dwyer: “Richards is talking to B-Dub. Hang on.” Thomas: “Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?” Leary: “I’m here, Dwyer. I was just giving you more time to sleep during your show.” Thomas: “What happened? Did everyone stop to read the Country Aircheck email that just came in?” Swedberg: “You get the first pick in Round 4, Nikki.” Brooks: “Cue the Jeopardy music.” Dwyer: <emails link to Jeopardy theme> Leary: “If this takes any longer your Rookie choice will have retired.” Commissioner: “Shhh. She’s reading Country Aircheck. Some reverence, please.” Thomas: “Calm down, lil’ kid. I was watching that video of Aldean. And that is what you get for offering compelling content.” Other random asides: Swedberg: “Did you [pick Stapleton] to curry favor with the Nashville elite community?”
Leary: “No, I hate curry. Makes me gassy and bloated.” Swedberg: “Wow, so many groups, and my natural corporate inclination is to take Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots. Nope. Gotta go with the four nicest people in show business, Little Big Town.” Dwyer: “DAMN YOU, GREGG. YES, I’M YELLING. $%#@&*$#%@^” Leary: “Dang, dude. You kiss your mother with that mouth?” Dwyer: “Only at night.” Brooks: “Um. Uh. Hmmm.” Now, on to the rosters:
Team Richards Female: Miranda Lambert Male: Blake Shelton Duo/Group: Big & Rich Rookie: Tucker Beathard President: John Esposito VPP: Kevin Herring
Team Dwyer Female: Jennifer Nettles Male: Jason Aldean Duo/Group: FGL Rookie: William Michael Morgan President: Scott Borchetta VPP: Jimmy Rector
Team Leary Female: Cam Male: Brad Paisley Duo/Group: LoCash Rookie: Chris Stapleton President: Joe Galante VPP: George Briner
Team Brooks Female: Lauren Alaina Male: Brett Eldredge Duo/Group: Brothers Osborne Rookie: Drake White President: Steve Hodges VPP: Kristen Williams
Team Swedberg Female: Carrie Underwood Male: Luke Bryan Duo/Group: Little Big Town Rookie: Maren Morris President: Kenny Chesney VPP: Royce Risser
Team Thomas Female: Kelsea Ballerini Male: Sam Hunt Duo/Group: Old Dominion Rookie: Brett Young President: Mike Dungan VPP: Shane Allen
Final assessments find Richards defending his first pick. “His success record is strong, so I feel we would be in good shape for years to come,” he says. “I also like having both Blake and Miranda. Maybe Espo, Herring and I could talk them into touring together.” Dwyer also liked starting off “with some power executives running my empire. I’m a little disappointed that I couldn’t ink the deal with Kelsea Ballerini [and] Team Swedberg took my first Rookie choice Maren Morris right out of the gate. That’s okay. I had a great No. 2 lined up and caught everybody sleeping.” “None of these labels will be hurting for sales,” Leary says. Like Dwyer, he laments letting Ballerini and Morris get away. He’s celebrating his team’s “fast rising talents and a mega star core artist,” as well as his executive picks. “When Danny picked Scott Borchetta, that’s when I got the idea to bring Joe Galante back into the biz.” Thomas says, “I have a young roster, but they’re going to kill. My label head and VP have a proven track record of artist development and success. Swedberg and Christi had some great choices, but I’m still pretty happy with my people. I’ll also be going for adds September 19. Make space on your list!” “Pretty sure Nikki and I will hang out the next time we are in the same place,” Brooks adds. “Anyone who can trash talk like that is my kind of lady. While we all had a veteran or two, we all see big things from our up-and-coming stars in the format. I like that. Shows we are healthy. And I would love to be able to do this on a video chat. The trash talking and possible cussing and obscene gestures could add to the fun.” The king of humility is Swedberg, who solved his label president problem late with a flier on the head of Blue Chair Records. “Well, I won, but I think that after every fantasy draft I ever do,” he says, noting big talent remaining on the board. Still, he’s happy with this team. “We would move some records and put on some pretty cool shows. And we have Royce to provide strategy and comedy relief. Mr. Chesney, feel free to invite our label over to the house anytime.” –Chuck Aly
New York State Of Line: BMLGR’s Florida Georgia Line play Madison Square Garden in New York to launch Dig Your Roots. Pictured are (l-r) BMLG’s John Zarling and David Nathan, Big Loud Mountain’s Craig Wiseman, BMLG’s Jimmy Harnen, Big Loud Mountain’s Seth England, FGL’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, BLM’s Kevin “Chief” Zaruk, producer Joey Moi and BMLG’s Allison Jones and Matthew Hargis.
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May We... (BMLGR) 609
JASON ALDEAN/A Little More Summertime (Broken Bow) 604
KEITH URBAN/Blue Ain't Your Color (Capitol) 583
SAM HUNT/Make You Miss Me (MCA) 578
LUKE BRYAN/Move (Capitol) 544
TUCKER BEATHARD/Rock On (BMLG/Dot) 518
BRETT YOUNG/Sleep Without You (BMLGR) 491
Country Aircheck Top Point GainersKENNY CHESNEY f/P!NK/Setting The... (Blue Chair/Columbia) 3263 ✔LAUREN ALAINA/Road Less Traveled (19/Interscope/Mercury) 2695 ✔KEITH URBAN/Blue Ain't Your Color (Capitol) 2192 ✔DIERKS BENTLEY f/E. KING/Different For Girls (Capitol) 2170 ✔JASON ALDEAN/A Little More Summertime (Broken Bow) 2158 ✔FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May... (BMLGR) 2075
WILLIAM MICHAEL MORGAN/I Met A... (Warner Bros./WMN) 1860
LUKE BRYAN/Move (Capitol) 1828
TUCKER BEATHARD/Rock On (BMLG/Dot) 1737
SAM HUNT/Make You Miss Me (MCA) 1697
Activator Top Spin GainersTUCKER BEATHARD/Rock On (BMLG/Dot) 198
BRETT ELDREDGE/Wanna Be That Song (Atlantic/WMN) 159
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May We... (BMLGR) 158
LAUREN ALAINA/Road Less Traveled (19/Interscope/Mercury) 144
ERIC CHURCH f/R. GIDDENS/Kill A Word (EMI Nashville) 136
KEITH URBAN/Blue Ain't Your Color (Capitol) 129
WILLIAM MICHAEL MORGAN/I Met A... (Warner Bros./WMN) 127
TIM MCGRAW/How I'll Always Be (Big Machine) 117
Activator Top Point GainersKENNY CHESNEY f/P!NK/Setting... (Blue Chair/Columbia) 1080 ✔
LUKE BRYAN/Move (Capitol) 927 ✔
TUCKER BEATHARD/Rock On (BMLG/Dot) 868 ✔
LAUREN ALAINA/Road Less Traveled (19/Interscope/Mercury) 843 ✔
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May We... (BMLGR) 834 ✔
BRETT ELDREDGE/Wanna Be That Song (Atlantic/WMN) 713
KEITH URBAN/Blue Ain't Your Color (Capitol) 712
COLE SWINDELL/Middle Of A Memory (Warner Bros./WMN) 662
TIM MCGRAW/How I'll Always Be (Big Machine) 619
WILLIAM MICHAEL MORGAN/I Met... (Warner Bros./WMN) 610
Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/H.O.L.Y. (BMLGR) 15752
CHRIS LANE/Fix (Big Loud) 14891
ERIC CHURCH/Record Year (EMI Nashville) 13287
JASON ALDEAN/Lights Come On (Broken Bow) 12559
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Church Bells (19/Arista) 12415
KEITH URBAN/Wasted Time (Capitol) 12088
THOMAS RHETT/T-Shirt (Valory) 11061
DIERKS BENTLEY/Somewhere On A Beach (Capitol) 10422
C. YOUNG & C. POPE/Think Of You (RCA/BMLGR) 8688
THOMAS RHETT/Die A Happy Man (Valory) 8409
Country Aircheck Add Leaders AddsERIC CHURCH f/RHIANNON GIDDENS/Kill A... (EMI Nashville) 47KEITH URBAN/Blue Ain't Your Color (Capitol) 33CHRIS LANE/For Her (Big Loud) 31CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Dirty Laundry (19/Arista) 20DARIUS RUCKER/If I Told You (Capitol) 18FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May We All (BMLGR) 16TRENT HARMON/There's A Girl (Dot/Big Machine) 9KANE BROWN/Thunder In The Rain (RCA) 8LANCO/Long Live Tonight (Arista) 8EASTON CORBIN/Are You With Me (Mercury) 6HIGH VALLEY/Make You Mine (Atlantic/WEA) 6LUKE BRYAN/Move (Capitol) 6THE BAND PERRY/Comeback Kid (Mercury) 6TIM MCGRAW/How I'll Always Be (Big Machine) 6
Reba McEntire My Kind Of Christmas (Cracker Barrel)McEntire sings the classics in this 11-song collection of holiday favorites exclusive to Cracker Barrel including “Winter Wonderland,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Silent Night,” “White Christmas” and
“Hard Candy Christmas.”
Ryan Follese Self-Titled (BMLGR)The former Hot Chelle Rae frontman goes solo for his country debut, co-writing all six tracks with family members including hit writers/parents Keith and Adrienne Follese. The album was produced by
Dann Huff and Cameron Montgomery and features first single “Float Your Boat.”
Various Mud Digger 7 (Average Joes)The seventh volume of tunes for mud, motorsports and extreme outdoor entertainment enthusiasts features artists including Colt Ford, The Lacs, Trailer Choir and Charlie Farley.
TRENT HARMON/There’s A Girl (Dot/Big Machine) Remains at 45* 2,722 points, 758 spins 9 adds: KHEY, KUZZ, WAMZ, WAVW, WBUL, WGNA, WLHK, WPCV*, WYCD EASTON CORBIN/Are You With Me (Mercury) Remains at 46* 2,515 points, 781 spins 6 adds: KILT, KIZN*, KKWF, KSKS*, KVOO, KYGO