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May 30, 2017, Issue 552
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Golden State Horned In The You Look Good Tour with Lady Antebellum, Kelsea Bal-lerini and Brett Young looked good to California radio pros in its first weekend. Our assemblage of “beat reporters” were eager to see the headliners after some time off the road, and came away impressed. “When Lady A announced they were going to take a break from re-cording and touring in August 2015, I thought we had heard their last,” admits KRTY/San Jose PD/morning show co-host Julie Stevens. “After Saturday night’s show at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, I am happy to report Lady A is baaaaack and better than they’ve ever been.” But first, a word on the openers. Native Californian Young took the stage in a Sacramento Kings Jersey Lady Antebellum
Speak Easy: Capitol’s Lady Antebellum open Club Labellum backstage on their new tour. Pictured (l-r) are Lady A’s Dave Haywood, KRTY/San Jose’s Nate Deaton, the band’s Hillary Scott, Nate’s wife Judy Deaton and Lady A’s Charles Kelley.
Hockey Country Put To The Test For those who don’t follow hockey or Carrie Underwood’s Instagram, the Nashville Predators are in the Stanley Cup Final for
the first time, losing last night’s first in a best-of-seven series to the Pittsburgh Penguins. Be-yond the action on the ice, the faceoff between the Preds’ ever-growing fan footprint and next week’s CMA Music Festival (June 8-11) is quite the challenge. CMA CEO Sarah Trahern and her team are ready, however, as she tells Country Aircheck. “The tricky piece has been that there were so many scenarios for awhile,” Trahern says. “Starting a few weeks ago, CMT made their
decision to move the CMT Music Awards to the Music City Center (CAT 5/9). And now we see that was a very wise decision. We started meeting with them first, coordinating loading docks and logistics to make their experience smooth, since we have that big Fan Fair activation [in the same building]. As a community, we’ve been meeting with the Mayor’s office, the CVC, the Predators, CMT and Music City Gives Back.” Trahern sings the praises of CMA Sr. Dir./Live Events Chris Crawford. “Chris and his team were already so buttoned up on Music Fest, we had the bandwidth to deal with these additional logistical challenges that have come with adding other events.” While there’s no way to predict the future, here’s how the Pred-ators’ schedule could play out: May 31, game two in Pittsburgh, a “Preds Party in the Park” viewing will be held at downtown Nash-ville’s Music City Walk of Fame Park; June 3 and 5, games three and four in Nashville, will have expanded outdoor viewing parties on 5th and Broadway entitled “Broadway Smash: Preds Party with a Purpose” (more here); June 8, if necessary, will be game five in Pittsburgh, with game six potentially falling on Sunday, June 11 in Nashville. That’s the final day of the festival, and likely the highest degree of difficulty for organizers in both camps. “We were really fortunate in the way the games fell out,” says Trahern. “The initial games will be away. Then we have games on
The Holland Group’s Ray Scott puts an industry spin on the artist interview: I grew up listening to WAKG/Danville, VA. They’ve always played a good mix of stuff. One of the biggest memories of my childhood was, every morning, I would hear my dad turn on the radio and they’d play Steve Wariner’s “Life’s Highway.” He loved that song. The first time I heard myself on the
radio, I was on radio tour and we were driving through Phoenix and “My Kind Of Music” came on KNIX. It was kind of surreal. I used to enjoy traveling with my friend (singer/songwriter) Ward Davis, because no matter what, I wasn’t the drunkest guy. I always get beef jerky at truck stops. And I also make sure I have ice for my Yeti. I’d love to have dinner with my grandfather, Paul Coleman. We’d both order a ribeye, done medium. My new album is a collection of songs that go back maybe 15 years. I wanted it to remind me of the music that lit a fire under me when I was young, that spoke to me the most and the loudest. And I think we did that. My last impulse buy was a king-size Whatchamacallit. It had been so long since I’d had one! I may need a king-size brassiere before too long, though. A “bro.” The most redneck thing I’ve done lately is pee outside. They could build a bathroom right inside the door of my house and I’d still walk outside. It’s an animal instinct. But I don’t cock my leg. Only because my knee hurts. I wish I’d written Bob McDill’s “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” recorded by Don Williams. It’s a beautiful, brilliantly written song. It’s very nostalgic and reminds me of my childhood. I can’t go on the road without my Yeti cup. It has to be full of ice at all times. And I have to have Dentyne Ice gum. My least favorite interview question is about the most redneck thing I’ve done lately. It dredges up memories of a painful past, full of rental trailers and debauchery. I’d love to be stuck in Sedona, AZ. There’s magic in the air there. I’d also love to be sitting on the beach in Destin, FL at sunset with a cold beer.
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at Toyota Amphitheater in Wheatland and a Golden State Warriors Jersey at Shoreline. Stevens noted Young’s four-song set included two No. 1s. “The only complaint I had is there wasn’t enough music,” she says, though he did return later with Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood to cover Tim McGraw’s “Something Like That.” Ballerini’s 50-minute set included mixed covers of Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush” and Keith Urban’s “Blue Ain’t Your Color” with songs from her debut album. She and Lady A’s Hillary Scott later donned matching denim jackets for a cover of Beyonce’s “Crazy In Love.” “She just shares her whole self and the audience is mesmerized from the first note to the last wave goodbye,” Stevens says. “Oh, and did I mention that she plays guitar, keyboard, and drums?” KUZZ/Bakersfield PD/middayer Brent Michaels also approved. “Honestly, they were fantastic picks as open-ers,” he says. “You can see they both have the potential to be big stars.” On to the main event. “The stage is a great accompaniment to the vibe of the show without being too much,” says KBEB/Sacramento PD Bryan “B-Dub” Washington. “Many moving parts on the stage match the vibe of the song that is playing at the time.” The show opens on a dimly lit stage with a single trumpet player and one trombone player. “They light up the crowd just the two of them playing for what seems like a good couple of minutes,” says KRTY GM Nate Deaton. The lights come up as the trio emerges from behind three columns singing “Downtown.” Deaton adds, “The two guys playing the horns are present pretty much all night and make a great show even better with their presence.” Michaels agrees. “The horn section makes such a big difference on this tour. It made the production and band sound bigger.” Meanwhile, the headliners themselves were fully recharged. KNCI/Sacramento morning show co-host Tom Mailey noted, “Charles was full of energy and all over the stage like a hyperactive grade-schooler working the crowd
and exhorting them to stand, sing, clap, cheer.” Stevens enjoyed Ballerini so much, she was worried Lady A might have been upstaged. “That was unfounded,” she says. “There is a new spark and feeling to these guys that will knock you out.” In addition to the covers with Young and Ballerini, Lady A covered the Rolling Stones “Honky Tonk Women,” Shania Twain’s “You’re Still The One,” and honored the late Gregg Allman with “Midnight Rider” during Saturday’s show. Mailey’s favorite moment was a “high-octane” version of “Love Don’t Live Here.” “They turned it an almost-southern rock raver, and absolutely killed it,” he says. Washington suggests, “The entire crowd singing to their final song ‘Need You Now’ was probably the coolest moment.” Deaton counters, “The single ‘You Look Good’ is clearly a highlight of the night. The crowd reaction to that live version with the horns just rocks the house.” And Michaels sums it up: “I think you could tell that the band seemed genuinely excited to be back out performing as Lady A.” The tour rolls on in Albuquerque, Phoenix, Los Angeles and San Diego this week. –Paul Williams
Chart Chat Congrats to Dierks Bentley, Royce Risser, Bobby Young, David Friedman and the Capitol promotion staff on securing this week’s No. 1 with “Black.” The song is the third consecutive chart-topper from the album that shares the title. Songwriters are Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley and Bentley. And kudos to Dennis Reese and the RCA team for notching 32 adds with Chris Young’s “Losing Sleep,” topping this week’s board.
News & Notes Brad Paisley invites all CMA Music Festival attendees to join him to view the first-ever country music visual album – Love And War, his newest project – June 10 at the Country Music Hall of Fame’s CMA Theater. More here. Olivia Lane will host her fourth annual Diva Jam June 10 at The Listening Room Cafe, also featuring SaraBeth, Lucy Angel and more. Carly Pearce will host Every Little Friday 2-4pm CT on Big Machine Radio. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo awarded 423 Texas high school graduates $8.4 million in scholarships May 24.
Dierks Bentley
Warner/Chappell’s Courtney Cole discusses her most influential music:1. Miranda Lambert’s Revolution: The songwriting on that album really inspired me and changed the way I approached writing. It was so real, honest and simple. Listening to those songs made me feel like home.2. Mariah Carey’s Daydream and
Music Box: When I was growing up, I had this little boom box in my house and it had a microphone. I would sit in my room with those albums and try to hit every note. I feel like she taught me how to sing.3. Shania Twain: Everything about her influenced me. Songs like “Any Man Of Mine,” “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!,” “Honey, I’m Home,” “From This Moment On” – all of those songs exuded confidence and sass.4. The Dixie Chicks: I loved their melodies, harmonies and down-home lyrics. And their all-around girl power.5. Celine Dion’s Let’s Talk About Love: That album just got me. And her vocal range, like Mariah Carey. Big voices are my favorite.• Highly regarded music you’ve actually never heard: I have not yet listened to Beyoncé’s Lemonade record.• “Important” music you just don’t get: I absolutely appreciate rock music, but I don’t think I ever just listen to rock bands.• An album you listened to incessantly: I’ve been listening to Jon Bellion’s album The Human Condition a ton lately. It’s his production, and a lot of the sounds he uses are unique. And his songwriting is on another level to me – very stream-of-consciousness and emotional.• Obscure or non-country music everyone should listen to right now: Bon Iver. I feel like every record he puts out is a piece of art. It’s all over the place. And very relaxing.• Music you’d rather not admit to enjoying: Dashboard Confessional. Even though I’m pretty proud to admit it. I love it.
Home Free will kick off their Home Free Live In Concert Tour Sept. 29 in Boise, ID. Schedule here. Jesse Rice will headline the annual Loud Shirt Gala June 17 in Bristol, VA benefitting Waiting to Hear. More here. Charlie Daniels’ The Journey Home Project partnered with The Shepherd’s Men Run to present a check for $10,000 for the Share Military Initiative. More here. Sony/ATV Nashville’s Troy Tomlinson will be honored with the 2017 Inspiration Award at the Inspire Nashville Gala (benefit-ing The Onsite Foundation) Oct. 24 at Marathon Music Works. Tickets here. Clay Walker has signed with United Talent Agency for worldwide representation. Booker T. Jones and Wynonna Judd & The Big Noise have been added to Marty Stuart’s 16th annual Late Night Jam June 7 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. Details on a VIP package benefiting MusiCares here.
The Week’s Top Stories Full coverage in the archives at countryaircheck.com.• CMA Music Fest revealed free Ascend Ampitheatre show headliners (5/22).• Rascal Flatts return to Las Vegas for eight shows in October (5/22).• DJ Stout named Beasley Format Captain (5/23).• Cox KKBQ & KTHT/Houston and West Texas KHKX/Mid-land honored by TAB (5/24). • Shelly Easton named VP/Music Programming for CBS Radio Philadelphia (5/25).• Brian Hall promoted to SVP/Programming iHeartMedia Ashe-ville, NC (5/25).• Kix Layton named SVP/Programming iHeartMedia Greenville, SC (5/26).
the third and the fifth here in Nashville. And while we’re starting to load in the Walk of Fame Park and the Music City Center around then, it didn’t present too many challenges we couldn’t work around. Everyone has really partnered together to make it a great experience for Nashville, and ideally, a great experience for the Predators fans and the people coming in from around the country for the Stanley Cup games. “If we have a game six, which will be Sunday, June 11, that will probably be the most challenging day,” Trahern says. “But I feel like we have really strong plans together. Nobody would be happier than me if we take the series in five,” she says, laughing. Crowd management and logistics are one thing, but for the local country music and radio community, Sunday could pose quite a dilemma. “I was meeting with two industry leaders on our board,” says Trahern. “They both have acts performing Sunday night (6/11) at the stadium and said, ‘Oh this is going to be hard. I need to be at the stadium with my artist, but I’ll want to be watching the game at Bridgestone.’ I think that may be one of the biggest personal challenges – where do I go? How do I get game updates while I’m at the stadium?” Because the festival’s Nightly Concerts are across the Cumber-land River at Nissan Stadium, they won’t be affected by the Preda-tors’ schedule. And, reports Trahern, neither will the performances on the other side of the river at Ascend Amphitheater. “We have great shows there in the evening, which is new for us this year, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. But we didn’t book Sunday, just in case we had a game. It really doesn’t impact us, other than coordinating in places where we would normally be madly tearing stages down Sunday afternoon. We might be delayed because
there are people in the footprint. It may come down to changing our labor schedules and some of our logistics.” If there is a June 11 game, the biggest impact will be traffic. “We close down all of our daytime stages around 5:30, which is about the time they would be kicking off any pre-NHL events that night,” Trahern says. “So we don’t have to make any changes to our booking. We’re meeting with the Predators to see how we can contin-ue to promote them and the Stanley Cup Final throughout our footprint during the day.” With crowd safety at even higher priority in light of the recent terrorist bombing in Man-chester, England, Trahern says every precaution is being taken. “We certainly take the safety of our fans first and foremost, on a year-round basis,” she says. “We’ve been meeting with the police, FBI and Homeland Security going back at least six months. We don’t get into specific plans with anybody, but I will just say that with so many other events going on, we’ve had co-ordinated security plan meetings. We would’ve done that whether [the bombing in] Manchester took place or not. “It’s an exciting time to be in Nashville and I just ask for every-body’s patience with the traffic,” concludes Trahern. “The music is going to be amazing. Let’s just hope the Predators do well and win. It would be great to have a Stanley Cup celebration right after we’re celebrating a great Music Fest.” Reach Trahern here. –Wendy Newcomer
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Country Aircheck Top Spin GainersFLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/God, Your Mama, And Me (BMLGR) 972
DIERKS BENTLEY/Black (Capitol) 829
DYLAN SCOTT/My Girl (Curb) 709
DARIUS RUCKER/If I Told You (Capitol) 699
THOMAS RHETT f/M. MORRIS/Craving You (Valory) 564
DAN + SHAY/How Not To (Warner Bros./WAR) 501
BLAKE SHELTON/Every Time I Hear... (Warner Bros./WMN) 460
OLD DOMINION/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart (RCA) 427
DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy (Broken Bow) 399
BILLY CURRINGTON/Do I Make You Wanna (Mercury) 342
Country Aircheck Top Point GainersFLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/God, Your Mama, And Me (BMLGR) 2728 ✔DIERKS BENTLEY/Black (Capitol) 2487 ✔DYLAN SCOTT/My Girl (Curb) 1894 ✔DARIUS RUCKER/If I Told You (Capitol) 1827 ✔THOMAS RHETT f/M. MORRIS/Craving You (Valory) 1653 ✔BLAKE SHELTON/Every Time I Hear... (Warner Bros./WMN) 1372
DAN + SHAY/How Not To (Warner Bros./WAR) 1356
OLD DOMINION/No Such Thing As A Broken Heart (RCA) 1289
DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy (Broken Bow) 1094
KIP MOORE/More Girls Like You (MCA) 1055
Activator Top Spin GainersDYLAN SCOTT/My Girl (Curb) 200
DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy (Broken Bow) 162
DARIUS RUCKER/If I Told You (Capitol) 143
BLAKE SHELTON/Every Time I Hear... (Warner Bros./WMN) 141
BILLY CURRINGTON/Do I Make You Wanna (Mercury) 135
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/God, Your Mama, And Me (BMLGR) 130
LOCASH/Ring On Every Finger (Reviver) 113
CHRIS JANSON/Fix A Drink (Warner Bros./WAR) 111
JUSTIN MOORE/Somebody Else Will (Valory) 107
BROTHERS OSBORNE/It Ain't My Fault (EMI Nashville) 87
Activator Top Point GainersDYLAN SCOTT/My Girl (Curb) 901 ✔
DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy (Broken Bow) 780 ✔
BLAKE SHELTON/Every Time I Hear... (Warner Bros./WMN) 610 ✔
BILLY CURRINGTON/Do I Make You Wanna (Mercury) 589 ✔
CHRIS JANSON/Fix A Drink (Warner Bros./WAR) 578 ✔
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/God, Your Mama, And Me (BMLGR) 524
JUSTIN MOORE/Somebody Else Will (Valory) 496
BROTHERS OSBORNE/It Ain't My Fault (EMI Nashville) 472
DARIUS RUCKER/If I Told You (Capitol) 454
BRETT ELDREDGE/Somethin' I'm Good At (Atlantic/WMN) 445
Country Aircheck Top Recurrents Points
SAM HUNT/Body Like A Back Road (MCA/Capitol) 23427
JON PARDI/Dirt On My Boots (Capitol) 13645
JOSH TURNER/Hometown Girl (MCA) 11298
BLAKE SHELTON/A Guy With A Girl (Warner Bros./WMN) 10156
JASON ALDEAN/Any Ol' Barstool (Broken Bow) 9634
LUKE BRYAN/Fast (Capitol) 7723
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE f/T. MCGRAW/May We All (BMLGR) 7647
BRETT ELDREDGE/Wanna Be That Song (Atlantic/WMN) 7061
LAUREN ALAINA/Road Less Traveled (19/Interscope/Mercury) 6955
DUSTIN LYNCH/Seein' Red (Broken Bow) 6879
Country Aircheck Add leaders Adds
CHRIS YOUNG/Losing Sleep (RCA) 32
LINDSAY ELL/Waiting On You (Stoney Creek) 24
GARY ALLAN/Mess Me Up (EMI Nashville) 18
CHRIS JANSON/Fix A Drink (Warner Bros./WAR) 17
KENNY CHESNEY/All The Pretty Girls (Blue Chair/Columbia) 15
RUSSELL DICKERSON/Yours (Triple Tigers) 15
JASON ALDEAN/They Don't Know (Broken Bow) 11
JON PARDI/Heartache On The Dance Floor (Capitol) 9
LOCASH/Ring On Every Finger (Reviver) 9
DUSTIN LYNCH/Small Town Boy (Broken Bow) 8
LAUREN ALAINA/Doin' Fine (19/Interscope/Mercury) 8
Various The Music Of Nashville, Season 5 Volume 2 (Big Machine)Cast members including Chris Carmack, Charles Esten and Clare Bowen sing songs featured in the CMT series. Writers include Ashley Monroe,
Jonathan Singleton and Byron Hill.
June 2Luke Combs This One's For You (River House/Columbia)Combs co-wrote all 12 songs on his major label debut, which features first single, the multi-week No. 1 "Hurricane," plus "One Number Away" and
"When It Rains It Pours."
A Thousand Horses Bridges (BMLGR)The band's 13-track second album includes current single "Preachin' to the Choir" along with seven acoustic tracks, six of which were recorded live in the U.K. at the famed Metropolis Studios.
Wheeler Walker Jr. Ol' Wheeler (Pepperhill)Comedian Ben Hoffman's alter ego's latest album features titles including "Puss In Boots," "Pictures On My Phone" and current single "Summers In Kentucky."
Various Country Faith America (Curb/Word)Among the artists contributing patriotic songs are Brad Paisley ("Country Nation"), Tim McGraw ("If You're Reading This"), Lee Brice ("I Drive Your Truck"), LeAnn Rimes ("God Bless America") and Mo Pitney ("Country").
The album is the fifth in the Country Faith series based on the books of the same name.
LANCO/Greatest Love Story (Arista) Moves 50-45* 2252 points, 799 spins 1 add: KKBQ*
BROOKE EDEN/Act Like You Don’t (Red Bow) 1601 points, 585 spins; no adds
CoUNTRy AIRCHeCk ACTIVITy
C H E C K O U T 6 / 1
C H E C K O U T 5 / 2 6
June 5JORDAN DAVIS/Singles You Up (MCA) TRENT TOMLINSON/That’s What’s Working Right Now (Mucho Love/New Revolution)KENNY CHESNEY/All The Pretty Girls (Blue Chair/Columbia)
June 12RYAN HURD/Love In A Bar (RCA)GRANGER SMITH/Happens Like That (Wheelhouse)BRANTLEY GILBERT/The Ones That Like Me (Valory)