Issue 373 - November 25, 2013

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Issue 373 - November 25, 2013
November 25, 2013, Issue 373
Shawn Parr Talks Nash Nights Live
Cumulus will take another significant step in the expansion
of its Nash media brand with the Jan. 6 launch of Nash Nights
Live With Shawn Parr across all of its Country stations. Parr, who
spent most of the last five years hosting mornings on KKGO/Los
Angeles and the same on KZLA before that, will make the move to
Nashville to helm to the new program. Country Aircheck caught
up with him to find out how the show was born, what to expect
and how he plans to maintain those yearround golf games.
CA: So just how easy was it to talk
a lifelong Southern Californian into
moving to Nashville?
SP: (Laughs) It actually wasn’t that hard.
I know so many people there. Do you know
how many times I’ve heard the question,
Shawn Parr
“When are you going to move to Nashville?”
Every time a publicist calls for an artist interview they’re on me.
That, or my artist buddies are asking, “When are you coming to
Nashville so we can play golf?” When the opportunity presented
itself to go nationwide and to have that golden ticket to the
chocolate factory, as I like to call it, I just couldn’t say no.
You do know you can’t play golf 12 months a year
here, right?
That’s true. And that’s why I’ve structured into my contract
that I need to be in a sunny, warm place at least once a month!
How did this opportunity came about?
It seems like this was the best kept secret in the industry. My
agent saw the opportunity, presented it to me and asked if I’d like
to take a meeting.
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The Grand Tour: Nashville is a close-knit town indeed, judging
by this “Reps In Roam” vacation pic at the Colosseum in Rome,
Italy today (11/25). Pictured (l-r) are Capitol’s Page Elliott,
Big Machine’s Kris Lamb, EMI Nashville’s Mike Krinik, Stoney
Creek’s Samantha Borenstein, Ruby Cortez and Warner/WAR’s
Raffaella Braun. The group is touring Italy, Greece and Turkey
through Dec. 8.
Jones Shows Up Big
When they opened Playin’ Possum! The Final No Show Friday
night (11/22) with a video of the late George Jones performing
“No Show Jones,” the crowd reacted as if they expected the
man himself to take the stage at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
Instead, 112 artists performed 48 songs over four hours, paying
tribute to Jones through an insistence that his influence will forever
resonate in country music.
Big & Rich opened by driving riding lawnmowers onstage to
sing “Love Bug” before driving back off. Kid Rock followed with
“White Lightning” before Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase,
the first of six emcees for the night, took the stage.
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“We believe George Jones is here with us tonight,” Crook
said, pointing to a single rocking chair that remained, empty
and in a spotlight, for the entire night. The sole exception being
Daryle Singletary’s performance of “I Don’t Need Your Rockin’
Chair,” the sentiment of which Little Jimmy Dickens evidently
did not share.
Artists spanning seven decades paid their respects, from
Stonewall Jackson and Bobby Bare to Janie Fricke and
Emmylou Harris to Dierks Bentley, Eric Church and
Thompson Square. Charlie Daniels amped up the crowd
with “Me And Jesus” and tossed his bow to Jones’ wife Nancy in
the front row when he was finished. Garth Brooks and Trisha
Yearwood, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, Colin
Raye, T.G. Shepard and the Oak Ridge Boys were included in
the first half of the show.
Unexpected performers included Styx’s Tommy Shaw,
who played “She Thinks I Still Care,” and Megadeth joined by
Jamey Johnson for “Wild Irish Rose.” Sam Moore sang “Blues
Man” right to Nancy.
Emcees succeeding Crook & Chase for 30-minute shifts
included Larry’s Country Diner host Larry Black, and WSM’s
Ralph Emery, Keith Bilbrey and Bill Cody. The Jones Boys
Band, made up of musicians who’d played with Jones for years,
backed up almost every performance.
The oddest moment of the night came just before the
intermission, when actor John Voight asked for prayers to help
Randy Travis with his recovery, urged the crowd to stand, hold
Tribute Performers
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PA G E T H R E E P I C
Cart-Men: Brady Seals (r) and Rob Kelley show you
youngsters how we used to play music in the mid-’90s
at the WIXY/Champaign, IL studio. Send your vintage
shots to [email protected].
hands and make a chain of love for Travis while chanting, “We
love you Randy” three times.
The second half of the show opened with a three-song medley
of “Cold, Cold Heart,” “The Right Left Hand” and “She’s My Rock”
performed by Eddy Raven, John Michael Montgomery, Lee
Greenwood, Mark Collie and Ken Mellons. Lorrie Morgan,
Brad Paisley, Jessi Colter and Shooter
Jennings, Vince Gill and Patty Loveless were
among the performances that followed.
You almost couldn’t hear the beginning of
the song over the cheers from the crowd when
George Strait came out to perform “The Grand
Tour.” Martina McBride joined him next for
“Golden Ring.”
The excitement continued to grow when
the final performer of the night, Alan
Jackson, came on for “He Stopped Loving
Her Today.” You could hear the entire crowd
singing along even before he invited Nancy
Jones on stage and asked the audience to
do so. And as they walked off stage and the
room went dark, Jackson touched the chair,
which rocked in its spotlight as the night’s
final image.
–Jess Wright
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November 25, 2013
OFF THE RECORD: Angie Johnson
Chart Chat
Congrats to Keith Urban,
Miranda Lambert, Royce Risser,
Steve Hodges, Shane Allen, Katie
Dean, Keith Gale, Josh Easler and
the Capitol and RCA promotion teams
on scoring this week’s No. 1 with “We
Were Us.” The song marks the longest list
of names every congratulated in Chart
Chat. Kudos!
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Miranda and Keith
Know Shave November: LOGS
No Shave November’s top fundraising team thus far has
no apparent connection to Country radio or Nashville. So just who
are these LOGS guys?
“We’re a network of law firms around the country,” says VP/
CIO Tom Bradham, who organized the group’s efforts out of the
company’s Chicago offices. “We provide back-office services, IT,
accounting and HR functions.”
Bradham’s exposure to the NSN concept
came in college at the University of South
Carolina. “The concept then was support for
testicular and prostate cancer. My staff got
interested in doing it as a challenge internally
this year, but when I did a web search to see
if there was anything organized, no one was
doing it. The only thing that popped up was
St. Jude.”
Tom Bradham
Aside from some personal experience
supporting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Bradham
says the directness of the effort was attractive. “Our understanding
is that every penny goes to St. Jude. There’s no management or
committees involved, and we really like that.”
LOGS currently has 19 participants, including its CEO. “My
entire staff agreed that if he completed the month without shaving,
we would all donate $25 on his behalf. The company will also
probably do a donation when all is said and done. Our goal is
$10,000 and we’re over six, so we’re going to get there through
corporate or individual efforts.”
Beyond the donations, the LOGS team has also become
an advocate for the event. “We’re reached out to some primary
vendors and challenged them to jump on the team,” Bradham
says. “We actually have five or six developers in the Ukraine who
are doing it with us, so we’ve made it an international event, too.”
Thank Bradham for his team’s efforts here.
–Chuck Aly
Sony’s Angie Johnson puts an
industry spin on the artist interview:
I grew up listening to WKKX and
WIL/St. Louis. My dad had a car rental
business and he’d listen while he worked.
He’d be under the hood of a car. I’d be
holding the flashlight and handing him
tools. It was while singing along to Travis
Tritt and Patty Loveless that I learned how
Angie
to do my own oil changes.
Johnson
I’m still waiting for that magical
moment when I get to hear myself on the radio. I plan on
screaming like a banshee when it happens. Then cry and
then get jiggy.
I’ll never forget the time Storme Warren asked me
to step on stage at the ACM Awards to sing Pat Benatar’s
“Heartbreaker” acappella. It was a total spur of the moment
thing, but as soon as I started, the audience sang along and I
totally forgot about the fact that I couldn’t breathe in my dress.
If I don’t have my iPod when I travel, I go insane. I need
moments of solitude to recharge. I like to put my headphones
on and go into my own little musical world, usually while I’m
doing my hair and make-up. It helps me stay centered and
not kill people.
I can’t walk out of a truck stop without grabbing
something to drink. I’m a little obsessive when it comes to
drinks. I always have a bottle of water, some tea or a coffee
drink and a fruity something or other with me at all times.
There’s no place like home, but I had to be stuck
somewhere it would be Manteo, NC. I just did a show there
with Scotty McCreery. The people were so lovely and so was
the town. And it didn’t hurt that the beach is right there, too.
When there’s downtime I get stuck playing Words With
Friends. I have 11 different games going at any given
moment. I just played “alpaca” for 68 points. Boom.
The best advice I ever got was from my Dad. It’s a simple
little concept with a different spin. He told me to always be
myself. He said that if I tried to act like someone else people
wouldn’t like me, because they’d never really know me.
I do something redneck everyday. I go places in my
pajamas and pink slippers. I check the mail barefoot in my
bathrobe. I holler at strangers out the car window when
I drive down the street. I just used the word “waller” in a
sentence. Redneck is a way of life.
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News & Notes
Singer-songwriter Deborah Allen will host a show on
SiriusXM’s Prime Country (Channel 58) on Sundays from 5pm11pm ET. More here.
Industry vet Kay Clary will be honored at the Louise Scruggs
Memorial Forum presented by the Gibson Foundation at the
Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum Dec. 4. A reception
will follow an interview with Clary in the Ford Theater. More here.
Sony’s Angie Johnson will join the United States Air Force’s
Tops In Blue to perform throughout the Middle East this holiday
season. The two-week run will make stops at various military
bases where Johnson will perform music from her EP Sing For You.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will
offer a panel, book talk and concert dedicated to Buck Owens
and the Buckaroos Dec. 7. James Intveld, Jim Lauderdale,
Angaleena Presley and Sunny Sweeney will appear.
Shawn Parr Talks Nash Nights Live
(continued from page 1)
I said, “Why not? Let’s see where this goes.” Then there was a meeting
between my agent, myself and John Dickey around late August or early
September, and the next you thing you know my life was changing.
You’ve done mornings for a long time. What we can
expect of a night show?
They want a morning show at night so, as far as content, that’s
what we’ll be doing. It just won’t be at four in the morning, which
is a welcome relief after so many years. And it’s going to be very
listener-interactive. I’m not sure they totally understood my work
ethic and how excited and high-energy I am. If you combine OCD,
ADHD, and a seven-year-old kid who’s had too much candy at
Halloween, that’s kind of where I come from. But the coolest part
is being in the middle of that Nashville vibe with the artists at your
fingertips, and to be able to do it nationwide and with the Nash
brand. [Cumulus] is so excited about what they have and what they
want to do with it. To be on the ground floor of something that’s
going to be so incredibly huge was just a no-brainer.
Do you plan to do the show live every night and how
many songs an hour will you be running?
I will definitely be live every night and all night. And we’ve got
the clock up already and they’re looking at 12 to 14 songs an hour.
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MY TUNES: MUSIC THAT SHAPED MY LIFE
Clear Channel’s WSTH/Columbus,
GA & WOBB/Albany, GA PD Casey
Carter discusses her most influential
artists, concerts, songs and albums:
1. Elton John & Kiki Dee/Don’t
Go Breaking My Heart; Captain &
Tennille/Muskrat Love: I had these two
45s and a portable record player as a kid
and followed my mom and dad around
Casey Carter the house playing these two songs back
and forth while pretending to be a DJ. My playlist soon grew
to include Elton’s “Philadelphia Freedom” and Dolly Parton’s
“9 to 5.” I had a tight playlist ... and really patient parents.
2. Queensryche: My high school love loved Queensryche
and turned me on to them when Operation: Mindcrime was
out. Empire came out and we listened to that incessantly. And
then he was killed in a car wreck. When the next few CDs
came out, I would buy them the day they were released and
take them straight to the graveyard for the first listen. When
I was at WHOK/Columbus, OH, the MD at our sister Rock
station hooked me up with backstage passes to a show so I
could meet them. As cliché as it sounds, all I wanted to do
was thank them for their music. It helped me through a very
hard time of my life. I am still grateful.
3. Vince Gill, Ohio State Fair, Columbus, 1997: Vince
Gill’s dad Stan was a judge in Columbus and had recently
passed. While performing “Go Rest High On That Mountain,”
he broke down in the middle of the song. Not a dry eye in
the place. I will never forget the pure emotion of Vince and
thousands of fans.
4. BR5-49, mid-’90s: I had been on a mission to see one
of their concerts, and finally got to on my birthday.
5. Zac Brown Band: I’ve seen them three times and every
time I have been in awe of their musicianship. Just ... wow. •A highly regarded song or album you’ve never heard:
Justin Timberlake, 20/20 Experience. I’ve heard “Suit and Tie”
and that’s the extent of it. I want to hear it, I just haven’t.
•An “important” piece of music you just don’t get:
Anything by David Bowie. Don’t get it, don’t like it.
•One obscure or non-country song everyone should
listen to right now: “You’re Not The Best” by Charlie Robison
•One item in your music collection you’d rather not
admit to enjoying: “Rockstar” by Nickleback. Who wants
to admit to liking Nickleback?
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CONGRATS ON 4 BIG AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS!!!!
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The music will absolutely be the star. Country music is so hot right
now. Everybody is putting out quality stuff and that is what’s so great.
Do you know who will be handling music?
That’s a really good question and we’re really still putting
everything together, even the team itself. So that’s really in the
beginning stages.
You worked solo at KKGO, but you’ll have a team for
this show?
We’re hiring a complete team – sidekick, producers, the whole thing.
I’m interviewing some people, [Cumulus] is sending me some people
and I’m bringing in some of my own people. One of the things that sold
it for me was to have John Dickey say, “I want to be in the Shawn Parr
business.” He said, “Look, we want you to build your team. You know
what you’re doing.” To have that kind of support is unbelievable.
Cumulus says the show will be on the road a lot. How
often are we talking and from where?
They want to be involved with everything I do, and I’m busy
with all kinds of things. Right after we launch, we’re back in Los
Angeles on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards, and there’s
the Academy Of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. I do some big
some big charity events each year in Cabo San Lucas, and Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico. They want to be there live and even have me take
listeners with me. They just said, “Wherever you are, we want to be.”
If there’s a big country music festival on the East Coast, let’s go. If
Southern California’s doing something like Stagecoach, let’s go. We
want to be a part of everything and we have the ability to do that.
Cumulus built a custom studio for America’s Morning
Show in Nashville; will Nash Nights Live get the same
treatment?
Absolutely and it’s going to be phenomenal. Cumulus asked,
“What kind of studio do you envision? We want to build it around
you.” I actually took some blueprints of a studio I worked in when
I was KZLA as an example. We had a big conference call and sent
them all the stuff, and they’re building it from the ground up. You
should just see this thing. It’s going to have the lights and cameras,
everything. We fully expect to stream live with HD video cameras.
They were just showing me some pictures of the furniture and I
couldn’t believe it. The legs of some of the furniture are going to be
made out of guitar necks. They’re just going above and beyond.
What kind of feedback have you gotten since the
show was announced?
All the record labels have reached out, and artists, too, to
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CHECK OUT
Danielle Bradbery Danielle Bradbery
(Big Machine)
The season four winner of The Voice
offers 11 tracks, including single “The
Heart Of Dixie.” “It feels like I just walked
off The Voice stage so it’s crazy to think
I’m about to release my first album,”
Bradbery says. “I couldn’t be more proud
of the music we’ve created. I am so excited to get all the
songs into the hands of the fans who gave me this amazing
opportunity in the first place!”
Florida Georgia Line
Here’s To The Good Times...This Is How
We Roll (Republic Nashville)
The deluxe version of their debut
album includes five new songs, the remix
of “Cruise” featuring Nelly, and official
music videos with behind-the-scenes
footage.
Garth Brooks Blame It All On My
Roots (Pearl)
Available only at Walmart as part
of its Black Friday events, the box set
includes 77 songs – 44 are covers
from his Las Vegas shows– on six CDs,
with two DVDs and a photo booklet.
Album release info to [email protected].
welcome me to Nashville. I feel like I’m coming home. Yeah,
I’m leaving California for Nashville and the weather’s a little bit
different, but the family is exactly the same. It’s all the people that
I’ve worked with in the industry. I’m so excited to get there and
get started. I know it’s still way ahead of me, but I’m taking a trip
out there the week of Thanksgiving to meet the family, get a real
estate broker − and let’s face it, to do the most important thing −
find out where the best golf courses are! I want to be settled and
ready to go by mid-December so I can just focus on the show.
Read about the Nash Nights Live launch here; reach Parr here.
–Russ Penuell CAC
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Top 100 Christmas Songs of 2012
49
GARTH BROOKS/Sleigh Ride (Capitol)
1999
1425
For your listening and playing pleasure, here are the 100 MostPlayed holiday songs from 2012, according to Mediabase 24/7.
50
JOHNNY MATHIS/It’s Beginning To Look A Lot.. (Columbia)
1986
1417
51
MARTINA MCBRIDE/Let It Snow, Let It Snow, ... (RCA)
1998
1394
Rank
Artist/Title (Label)
Year
Spins
52
RASCAL FLATTS/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Lyric Street)
2001
1385
1
VINCE VANCE & THE VALIANTS/All I Want For Christmas Is .. (Waldoxy)
1990
4989
53
GEORGE STRAIT/Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (MCA)
1986
1347
2
BRENDA LEE/Rockin’ Around The Christmas.. (Decca)
1958
4555
54
GEORGE STRAIT/Frosty The Snowman (MCA)
1986
1328
3
TAYLOR SWIFT/Last Christmas (Big Machine)
2007
4172
55
LADY ANTEBELLUM/All I Want For Christmas Is... (Capitol)
2010
1326
4
BURL IVES/Have A Holly Jolly Christmas (Decca)
1963
3770
56
REBA MCENTIRE/I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus (MCA)
1999
1322
5
BOBBY HELMS/Jingle Bell Rock (Decca)
1957
3737
57
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Let It Snow, Let It Snow,Let.. (Capitol)
2010
1317
6
GEORGE STRAIT/Christmas Cookies (MCA)
2000
3620
58
BLAKE SHELTON f/M. Buble/Home (Christmas) (Warner Bros./WMN)
2012
1290
7
JOSE FELICIANO/Feliz Navidad (RCA)
1970
3218
59
GARTH BROOKS/(There’s No Place Like) Home.. (Capitol)
1999
1267
8
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Do You Hear What I Hear (19/Arista)
2007
3187
60
TAYLOR SWIFT/White Christmas (Big Machine)
2007
1263
9
BLAKE SHELTON f/M. LAMBERT/Jingle Bell Rock (Warner Bros./WMN)
2012
3088
61
TRACE ADKINS/The Christmas Song (Capitol)
1998
1261
10
ALAN JACKSON/I Only Want You For Christmas (Arista)
1991
2682
62
ELI YOUNG BAND/Wonderful Christmastime (Big Machine)
2011
1250
11
ALAN JACKSON/A Holly Jolly Christmas (Arista)
1991
2660
63
DARIUS RUCKER/Candy Cane Christmas (Capitol)
2009
1236
12
KELLIE PICKLER/Santa Baby (BNA)
2007
2660
64
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Arista)
2008
1194
13
ALABAMA/Christmas In Dixie (RCA)
1982
2638
65
SUGARLAND/Nuttin’ For Christmas (Mercury)
2007
1175
14
MONTGOMERY GENTRY/Merry Christmas From The ... (Columbia)
2000
2579
66
TIM MCGRAW/Dear Santa (Curb)
2004
1160
15
GENE AUTRY/Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (Challenge)
1949
2547
67
MARTINA MCBRIDE/Have Yourself A Merry Little.. (RCA)
1998
1122
16
FAITH HILL/Where Are You Christmas? (Interscope)
2000
2515
68
RASCAL FLATTS/White Christmas (Lyric Street)
2008
1115
17
ALAN JACKSON/Let It Be Christmas (Arista)
2002
2498
69
MARTINA MCBRIDE/Silver Bells (RCA)
1998
1093
18
CLINT BLACK/‘Til Santa’s Gone (Milk & ...) (RCA)
1995
2485
70
DARIUS RUCKER/Winter Wonderland (Capitol)
2008
1092
19
LADY ANTEBELLUM/A Holly Jolly Christmas (Capitol)
2012
2460
71
MARTINA MCBRIDE/O Holy Night (RCA)
1998
1080
20
RASCAL FLATTS/Jingle Bell Rock (Lyric Street)
2008
2456
72
TOBY KEITH/Old Toy Trains (DreamWorks)
2000
1041
21
BRAD PAISLEY/Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy (Arista)
2006
2396
73
JOE DIFFIE/Leroy The Redneck Reindeer (Epic)
1995
987
22
LUKE BRYAN/Run Run Rudolph (Capitol)
2008
2367
74
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Have Yourself A Merry Little.. (Capitol)
2010
986
23
ELVIS PRESLEY/Blue Christmas (RCA)
1957
2135
75
WILLIE NELSON/Pretty Paper (RCA)
1964
976
24
LEANN RIMES/Put A Little Holiday In Your.. (Curb)
1996
2112
76
ALAN JACKSON/Honky Tonk Christmas (Arista)
1993
969
25
KENNY CHESNEY/All I Want For Christmas Is .. (BNA)
2003
2089
77
JOE NICHOLS/Let It Snow! Let It Snow!... (Universal South)
2004
939
26
JEFF FOXWORTHY/Redneck 12 Days Of Christmas (Warner Bros.)
1995
2038
78
BROOKS & DUNN/Winter Wonderland (Arista)
2002
935
27
NAT KING COLE/The Christmas Song (Capitol)
1946
2025
79
ELMO & PATSY/Grandma Got Run Over By A ... (Epic)
1984
919
28
GARTH BROOKS/It’s The Most Wonderful Time.. (Capitol)
1999
2018
80
LITTLE BIG TOWN/Go Tell It On The Mountain (Equity)
2006
903
29
ALAN JACKSON/Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer (Arista)
1996
1981
81
RODNEY CARRINGTON/Camouflage & Christmas Lights (Capitol)
2009
900
30
BING CROSBY/White Christmas (Decca)
1942
1826
82
REBA MCENTIRE/Up On The Housetop (MCA)
1999
900
31
RASCAL FLATTS/I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Lyric Street)
2008
1808
83
GARTH BROOKS/The Old Man’s Back In Town (Liberty)
1992
889
32
BRAD PAISLEY/Winter Wonderland (Arista)
2006
1744
84
VINCE GILL/Have Yourself A Merry Little.. (MCA)
1993
886
33
DOLLY PARTON/Hard Candy Christmas (RCA)
1982
1736
85
CLAY WALKER/Feliz Navidad (Warner Bros.)
2002
884
34
GENE AUTRY/Here Comes Santa Claus (Columbia)
1948
1682
86
LONESTAR/Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town (BNA)
2000
849
35
TOBY KEITH/Rockin’ Around The Christmas.. (Show Dog)
2007
1672
87
BROOKS & DUNN/Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town (Arista)
2002
829
36
GARTH BROOKS/Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy (Liberty)
1992
1667
88
MARTINA MCBRIDE/White Christmas (RCA)
1998
800
37
ANDY WILLIAMS/Most Wonderful Time Of The... (Columbia)
1963
1656
89
FAITH HILL/Holly Jolly Christmas (Warner Bros.)
2008
794
38
TAYLOR SWIFT/Santa Baby (Big Machine)
2007
1645
90
LEANN RIMES/Rockin’ Around The Christmas.. (Curb)
2004
789
39
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Baby, It’s Cold Outside (Capitol)
2008
1629
91
ANDY WILLIAMS/Happy Holiday/The Holiday... (Columbia)
1963
774
40
EAGLES/Please Come Home For Christmas (Asylum)
1978
1614
92
KENNY ROGERS/WYNONNA/Mary, Did You Know (Magnatone)
1996
757
41
GEORGE STRAIT/Merry Christmas Strait To You (MCA)
1986
1603
93
MARTINA MCBRIDE/I’ll Be Home For Christmas (RCA)
1998
751
42
KENNY CHESNEY/Jingle Bells (BNA)
2003
1589
94
LEROY ANDERSON/Sleigh Ride (Decca)
1952
748
43
NEWSONG/The Christmas Shoes (Provident)
2000
1552
95
AMY GRANT/The Most Wonderful Time Of... (A&M)
1992
740
44
THE BAND PERRY/Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town (Big Machine)
2011
1545
96
JAKE OWEN/Mele Kalikimaka (Arista)
2011
737
45
SUGARLAND/Winter Wonderland (Mercury)
2002
1514
97
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Silver Bells (Capitol)
2010
733
46
ALABAMA/Angels Among Us (RCA)
1993
1497
98
CARRIE UNDERWOOD/The First Noel (Arista)
2008
720
47
RICOCHET/Let It Snow, Let It Snow, ... (Columbia)
1996
1460
99
WILLIE NELSON/Frosty The Snowman (Columbia)
1979
702
48
SKIP EWING/Christmas Carol (MCA)
1995
1428
100
SHEDAISY/Deck The Halls (Lyric Street)
2000
696
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Chart Page 1
LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Total Points +/- Points Total Plays +/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS
2
1
K. URBAN & M. LAMBERT/We Were Us (RCA/Capitol)
22747
1002
6886
341
54.207 1.878
148
0
3
2
JOE NICHOLS/Sunny And 75 (Red Bow)
22402
889
6706
235
52.962
148
0
1
3
BLAKE SHELTON/Mine Would Be You (Warner Bros./WMN)
20991
-3043
6191
-921
51.216 -5.944
148
0
6
4
PARMALEE/Carolina (Stoney Creek)
20897
1140
6365
303
2.827
147
0
8
5
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville)
18619
1564
5586
441
44.753 3.713
147
0
7
6
DARIUS RUCKER/Radio (Capitol)
18165
973
5387
317
43.824 2.223
148
0
9
7
TAYLOR SWIFT/Red (Big Machine)
17792
896
5268
270
41.634 2.024
147
0
10
8
THE BAND PERRY/Don't Let Me Be Lonely (Republic Nashville)
16932
1140
5042
345
42.136 3.535
148
0
4
9
TIM MCGRAW/Southern Girl (Big Machine)
16311
-5029
4853
-1352
38.572 -12.064
148
0
11
10
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground) 4
15990
1572
4742
483
38.938 4.306
148
1
12
11
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville)
15608
1440
4728
468
37.116 3.415
148
0
13
12
ERIC PASLAY/Friday Night (EMI Nashville)
14833
869
4349
226
2.498
148
0
14
13
CASSADEE POPE/Wasting All These Tears (Republic Nashville)
13663
934
4058
257
32.664 2.703
146
0
16
14
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
13520
1522
3966
426
31.742 3.416
146
1
17
15
DAVID NAIL/Whatever She's Got (MCA)
13058
1098
3809
315
30.659 2.551
148
6
15
16
JAKE OWEN/Days Of Gold (RCA)
12723
260
3778
62
29.703 0.492
148
0
23
17
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol) 4
10136
3357
2927
876
25.411 9.048
133
7
19
18
HUNTER HAYES/Everybody's Got Somebody... (Atlantic/WMN)
9888
1069
2829
263
23.29
2.337
143
0
22
19
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol) 4
9525
2319
2802
746
23.091
4.74
142
7
20
20
JON PARDI/Up All Night (Capitol)
9485
852
2750
204
20.531 1.892
146
1
21
21
FRANKIE BALLARD/Helluva Life (Warner Bros./WAR) 4
9297
1581
2696
413
21.534 3.948
141
15
24
22
DANIELLE BRADBERY/The Heart Of Dixie (Republic/Big Machine) 7654
1167
2246
326
14.974 2.737
140
4
27
23
SCOTTY MCCREERY/See You Tonight (19/Interscope/Mercury)
7198
1279
2110
387
16.432 2.384
119
3
28
24
THOMPSON SQUARE/Everything I Shouldn't Be... (Stoney Creek)
7139
1244
2162
334
17.359 3.452
133
15
25
25
DUSTIN LYNCH/Wild In Your Smile (Broken Bow)
6965
778
2126
222
138
6
49.96
35.58
12.74
1.78
1.975
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Chart Page 2
LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Total Points +/- Points Total Plays +/- Plays Audience +/- Aud Stations ADDS
26
26
DIERKS BENTLEY/I Hold On (Capitol)
6858
718
2141
185
15.533 2.395
127
6
42
27
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow) 4
6162
3711
1775
1044
15.262 9.604
119
27
31
28
DAN + SHAY/19 You + Me (Warner Bros./WAR)
5655
735
1481
185
12.411 2.669
110
7
30
29
ERIC CHURCH/The Outsiders (EMI Nashville)
5557
289
1686
103
10.23
0.328
109
1
32
30
RANDY HOUSER/Goodnight Kiss (Stoney Creek)
4935
408
1569
134
10.92
0.364
114
3
33
31
JERROD NIEMANN/Drink To That All Night (Sea Gayle/Arista)
4866
382
1355
71
11.569 1.584
117
5
37
32
BRETT ELDREDGE/Beat Of The Music (Atlantic/WMN)
4173
569
1170
131
9.078
2.447
107
4
35
33
CRAIG MORGAN/Wake Up Lovin' You (Black River)
3991
328
1367
67
6.647
0.278
104
2
34
34
LOVE AND THEFT/If You Ever Get Lonely (RCA)
3900
2
1148
-4
5.857 -0.291
115
7
43
35
JUSTIN MOORE/Lettin' The Night Roll (Valory)
3157
726
1018
233
6.504
1.413
101
6
38
36
JOSH THOMPSON/Cold Beer With Your... (Show Dog-Universal)
3099
190
903
66
6.182
0.488
88
9
SARA EVANS/Slow Me Down (RCA)
3054
343
909
91
4.314
0.504
97
11
40
38
JENNIFER NETTLES/That Girl (Mercury)
2841
156
836
58
3.953
0.094
112
2
41
39
LITTLE BIG TOWN/Sober (Capitol)
2687
180
782
34
4.438
-0.06
95
3
44
40
LEAH TURNER/Take The Keys (Columbia)
2480
396
740
125
2.871
0.367
87
2
36
41
THE HENNINGSENS/I Miss You (Arista)
2260
-1387
695
-386
3.716 -2.169
113
0
47
42
AUSTIN WEBB/Slip On By (Streamsound)
1893
292
627
86
2.691
0.316
76
5
46
43
BROTHERS OSBORNE/Let's Go There (EMI Nashville)
1887
208
613
44
2.852
0.565
86
0
45
44
GARY ALLAN/It Ain't The Whiskey (MCA)
1785
-57
617
7
2.721
0.019
84
2
TYLER FARR/Whiskey In My Water (Columbia)
1732
596
506
168
2.739
1.369
72
6
Debut 45
49
46
WILL HOGE/Strong (Prospector/Crescendo)
1704
212
543
52
2.79
0.472
68
2
48
47
KELLIE PICKLER/Little Bit Gypsy (Black River)
1559
66
502
14
3.209
0.636
52
1
50
48
GEORGE STRAIT/I Got A Car (MCA)
1456
160
443
60
3.408 -0.179
53
4
Debut 49
AMERICAN YOUNG/Love Is War (Curb)
1331
142
469
53
1.545
0.184
73
11
Debut 50
KACEY MUSGRAVES/Follow Your Arrow (Mercury)
1296
149
341
43
2.203
0.14
45
4
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Country Aircheck Add Leaders
Chart Page 3
Activator Top Point Gainers
Adds
KIP MOORE/Young Love (MCA)
45
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
1234 4
THOMAS RHETT/Get Me Some Of That (Valory)
33
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol)
1228 4
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
27
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville)
1190 4
THE CADILLAC THREE & FRIENDS/The South (Big Machine)
22
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville)
953 4
FRANKIE BALLARD/Helluva Life (Warner Bros./WAR)
15
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground)
757 4
THOMPSON SQUARE/Everything I Shouldn't... (Stoney Creek)
15
DANIELLE BRADBERY/The Heart Of...(Republic/Big Machine)
731
BILLY CURRINGTON/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
14
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol)
725
AMERICAN YOUNG/Love Is War (Curb)
11
PARMALEE/Carolina (Stoney Creek)
688
BUSH HAWG/More Than Corn (RCA)
11
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
524
SARA EVANS/Slow Me Down (RCA)
11
THE BAND PERRY/Don't Let Me Be Lonely (Republic Nashville) 503
Country Aircheck Top Point Gainers
Activator Top Spin Gainers
4
4
4
4
4
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol)
283
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville)
266
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
262
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville)
221
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground)
182
1564
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol)
171
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
1522
DANIELLE BRADBERY/The Heart Of... (Republic/Big Machine)
163
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville)
1440
PARMALEE/Carolina (Stoney Creek)
153
SCOTTY MCCREERY/See You Tonight (19/Interscope/Mercury)
1279
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
143
THOMPSON SQUARE/Everything I Shouldn't... (Stoney Creek)
1244
DAVID NAIL/Whatever She's Got (MCA)
132
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
3711
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol)
3357
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol)
2319
FRANKIE BALLARD/Helluva Life (Warner Bros./WAR)
1581
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground)
1572
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville)
Country Aircheck Top Spin Gainers
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
Country Aircheck Top Recurrents
1044
Points
THOMAS RHETT/It Goes Like This (Valory)
14122
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol)
876
CHRIS YOUNG/Aw Naw (RCA)
13033
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol)
746
LUKE BRYAN/That's My Kind Of Night (Capitol)
11215
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground)
483
JASON ALDEAN/Night Train (Broken Bow)
10800
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville)
468
BILLY CURRINGTON/Hey Girl (Mercury)
9154
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville)
441
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Round Here (Republic Nashville)
8404
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
426
BRETT ELDREDGE/Don't Ya (Atlantic/WMN)
8136
FRANKIE BALLARD/Helluva Life (Warner Bros./WAR)
413
RANDY HOUSER/Runnin' Outta Moonlight (Stoney Creek)
7876
SCOTTY MCCREERY/See You Tonight (19/Interscope/Mercury)
387
TYLER FARR/Redneck Crazy (Columbia)
6865
THE BAND PERRY/Don't Let Me Be Lonely (Republic Nashville)
345
KEITH URBAN/Little Bit Of Everything (Capitol)
6227
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Chart Page 4
Country aircheck activity
TYLER FARR/Whiskey In My Water (Columbia)
Debut at 45*
1,732 points, 506 spins
6 adds: KKGO, KXLY, WKSJ, WWGR, WYCD*, WYNK
WILL HOGE/Strong (Prospector/Crescendo)
Moves 49-46*
1,704 points, 543 spins
2 adds: WGTY, WOGK
KELLIE
PICKLER/Little Bit Gypsy (Black River)
Moves 48-47*
1,559 points, 502 spins
1 add: W1MC
GEORGE STRAIT/I Got A Car (MCA)
Moves 50-48*
1,456 points, 443 spins
4 adds: KYGO, WBUL, WGGY, WWKA*
AMERICAN YOUNG/Love Is War (Curb)
Debuts at 49*
1,331 points, 469 spins
11 adds including: KATC*, KATM*, KHEY, KHKI*, KIIM*, KRST*, WITL*, WIVK*, WKDF*, WKHX*
KACEY
MUSGRAVES/Follow Your Arrow (Mercury)
Re-entry at 50*
1,296 points, 341 spins
4 adds: KRYS, WBBS, WPAW, WXCY
SHERYL CROW/Callin’ Me When I’m Lonely
(Warner Bros./WMN)
1,290 points, 339 spins
5 adds: KAWO, KVOO, WOGI, WUBL, WWQM
RODNEY ATKINS/Doin’ It Right (Curb)
971 points, 317 spins
3 adds: KFRG*, KWOF, WKXC
THOMAS RHETT/Get Me Some Of That (Valory)
922 points, 273 spins
33 adds including: KCYY*, KFRG*, KJUG, KKIX,
KKWF, KMDL, KMPS, KPLM, KSOP, KUPL
A D D DAT E S
December 2
Craig Campbell/Keep Them Kisses Comin’ (Bigger Picture)
December 9
Brad Paisley/The Mona Lisa (Arista)
Charlie Worsham/Want Me Too (Warner Bros/WAR)
December 16
Lindsay Ell/Trippin’ On Us (Stoney Creek)
VIDEO ADDS
CMT
Billy Currington/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
Gary Allan/It Ain’t The Whiskey (MCA)
CMT PURE
Billy Currington/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
Gary Allan/It Ain’t The Whiskey (MCA)
Moon Taxi/River Water (BMG)
Pearl Jam/Sirens (Monkeywrench/Republic)
Ronnie Dunn/Kiss You There (Little Will-E)
GAC
Jason Aldean/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
Billy Currington/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
Gary Allan/It Ain’t The Whiskey (MCA)
Zuus country
Billy Currington/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
Jason Aldean/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow)
K. Urban & M. Lambert/We Were Us (RCA/Capitol)
Ronnie Dunn/Kiss You There (Little Will-E)
Hannah Bethel/Medicine (Hannah Bethel)
Travis Tritt & Tyler Reese Tritt/Sometimes Love Just Ain’t
Enough (Post Oak)
Will Hoge/Strong (Prospector/Crescendo)
Justine Blazer/Amen For The Weekend (La Blaze)
BILLY CURRINGTON/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
832 points, 279 spins
14 adds including: KCYY*, KFRG*, KMDL, KRTY,
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Chart Page 5
LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Points +/- Points
Plays
+/- Plays
Stations Adds
1
1
JOE NICHOLS/Sunny And 75 (Red Bow)
9073
364
2115
92
53
0
2
2
K. URBAN & M. LAMBERT/We Were Us (RCA/Capitol)
8965
397
2085
114
53
0
5
3
PARMALEE/Carolina (Stoney Creek)
8145
688
1866
153
48
0
7
4
ELI YOUNG BAND/Drunk Last Night (Republic Nashville) 4
8069
953
1895
221
53
0
6
5
DARIUS RUCKER/Radio (Capitol)
7700
402
1783
115
53
0
8
6
THE BAND PERRY/Don't Let Me Be Lonely (Republic Nashville)
7053
503
1619
118
53
0
12
7
FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE/Stay (Republic Nashville) 4
6937
1190
1636
266
53
0
10
8
ZAC BROWN BAND/Sweet Annie (Atlantic/Southern Ground) 4
6690
757
1522
182
53
0
9
9
TAYLOR SWIFT/Red (Big Machine)
6529
454
1491
127
46
0
4
10
TIM MCGRAW/Southern Girl (Big Machine)
6330
-1423
1426
-337
45
0
11
11
JAKE OWEN/Days Of Gold (RCA)
6084
332
1407
73
52
0
13
12
ERIC PASLAY/Friday Night (EMI Nashville)
6040
425
1378
99
53
0
14
13
CASSADEE POPE/Wasting All These Tears (Republic Nashville)
5400
127
1218
52
52
0
16
14
COLE SWINDELL/Chillin' It (Warner Bros./WMN)
5109
524
1178
143
52
0
17
15
DAVID NAIL/Whatever She's Got (MCA)
4695
458
1094
132
49
2
18
16
HUNTER HAYES/Everybody's Got Somebody... (Atlantic/WMN)
4450
487
987
102
48
0
21
17
LADY ANTEBELLUM/Compass (Capitol)
4203
725
992
171
52
0
19
18
DIERKS BENTLEY/I Hold On (Capitol)
4168
352
988
92
52
0
20
19
JON PARDI/Up All Night (Capitol)
3693
230
822
54
46
1
22
20
LUKE BRYAN/Drink A Beer (Capitol) 4
3662
1228
851
283
52
2
24
21
DANIELLE BRADBERY/The Heart Of Dixie (Republic/Big Machine)
2910
731
644
163
45
3
25
22
FRANKIE BALLARD/Helluva Life (Warner Bros./WAR)
2619
478
607
112
44
4
28
23
THOMPSON SQUARE/Everything I Shouldn't Be... (Stoney Creek)
2551
476
558
96
43
3
39
24
JASON ALDEAN/When She Says Baby (Broken Bow) 4
2284
1234
571
262
43
6
26
25
ERIC CHURCH/The Outsiders (EMI Nashville)
2253
190
536
39
41
1
27
26
RANDY HOUSER/Goodnight Kiss (Stoney Creek)
2235
182
554
47
41
1
29
27
DUSTIN LYNCH/Wild In Your Smile (Broken Bow)
2051
194
419
51
37
2
31
28
SCOTTY MCCREERY/See You Tonight (19/Interscope/Mercury)
1946
410
459
95
38
3
30
29
GEORGE STRAIT/I Got A Car (MCA)
1703
85
399
23
31
1
32
30
CRAIG MORGAN/Wake Up Lovin' You (Black River)
1632
138
365
40
37
1
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LW
TW
Artist/Title (Label)
Points
+/- Points
Plays
+/- Plays
Stations Adds
37
31
JERROD NIEMANN/Drink To That All Night (Sea Gayle/Arista)
1454
295
338
57
35
2
38
32
JUSTIN MOORE/Lettin' The Night Roll (Valory)
1443
287
334
76
32
3
33
33
JOSH THOMPSON/Cold Beer With Your Name On It (Show Dog-Universal)
1362
90
294
22
26
1
44
34
DAN + SHAY/19 You + Me (Warner Bros./WAR)
1331
467
303
94
30
2
35
35
LITTLE BIG TOWN/Sober (Capitol)
1303
66
284
11
29
1
36
36
BRETT ELDREDGE/Beat Of The Music (Atlantic/WMN)
1262
45
311
11
31
0
40
37
JENNIFER NETTLES/That Girl (Mercury)
1085
67
268
13
35
1
41
38
SARA EVANS/Slow Me Down (RCA)
989
55
210
10
26
1
42
39
GARY ALLAN/It Ain't The Whiskey (MCA)
957
26
207
1
23
0
34
40
THE HENNINGSENS/I Miss You (Arista)
910
-344
176
-75
27
0
43
41
LOVE AND THEFT/If You Ever Get Lonely (RCA)
793
-167
188
-32
27
0
46
42
LEAH TURNER/Take The Keys (Columbia)
716
136
182
27
25
2
45
43
LOCASH COWBOYS/Best Seat In The House (Average Joes/Tenacity)
668
22
134
1
13
0
47
44
AUSTIN WEBB/Slip On By (Streamsound)
647
78
131
10
19
0
48
45
TYLER FARR/Whiskey In My Water (Columbia)
585
77
127
18
13
1
49
46
KACEY MUSGRAVES/Follow Your Arrow (Mercury)
551
-3
116
0
12
0
51
47
DYLAN SCOTT/Makin' This Boy Go Crazy (Sidewalk)
507
62
136
13
11
0
50
48
BROTHERS OSBORNE/Let's Go There (EMI Nashville)
493
38
150
4
19
0
52
49
TOBY KEITH/Shut Up And Hold On (Show Dog-Universal)
460
37
164
10
18
2
54
50
KELLIE PICKLER/Little Bit Gypsy (Black River)
353
67
72
-3
14
0
60
51
THOMAS RHETT/Get Me Some Of That (Valory)
338
154
78
37
10
3
56
52
BILLY CURRINGTON/We Are Tonight (Mercury)
321
94
70
17
12
1
57
53
AMERICAN YOUNG/Love Is War (Curb)
270
50
57
13
11
0
53
54
WILL HOGE/Strong (Prospector/Crescendo)
268
6
72
1
9
0
59
55
RODNEY ATKINS/Doin' It Right (Curb)
202
15
41
3
9
0
58
56
KEVIN FOWLER/How Country Are Ya? (Kevin Fowler/30 Tigers)
201
3
48
1
5
0
TY HERNDON/Lies I Told Myself (FUNL/Flying Island)
174
13
27
3
4
0
MORGAN FRAZIER/Hey Bully (Sidewalk)
165
-4
39
-1
4
0
SHERYL CROW/Callin' Me When I'm Lonely (Warner Bros./WMN)
164
9
28
2
3
0
159
12
26
2
1
0
Debut 57
Re-enter 58
Debut 59
Debut 60
BUSH HAWG/Crushin' (RCA)
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