Bobby Karl Works The Grammy Block Party
Has there ever been a more perfect evening for a Grammy Block Party? […]
Has there ever been a more perfect evening for a Grammy Block Party? […]
The official/unofficial first Country Radio Seminar cocktail party occurred just prior to the Country Rado Hall of Fame awards at the Convention Center […]
There is life after major labels. That’s today’s message, coming to us loud and clear from […]
CMHoF Honors Wayne Carson, Braddock and Allen on “Kids Rock Nashville” […]
Chapter 383: More Stars Than There Are in the Heavens. That was the slogan at MGM Studios during Hollywood’s golden age, but for country lovers, it was also true at the BMI Awards […]
Just about everyone you know in the music business turned out for the sold-out, 41st annual Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame ceremony at the Renaissance Hotel Sunday (10/16). […]
It’s gridlock at the top of the CountryBreakout Chart as Trace Adkins’ “Just Fishin’” notches a second week at No. 1. But Toby Keith’s “Made In America” is only down 28 spins at No. 2, followed by Kenny Chesney’s “You And Tequila” only 14 spins below Toby at No. 3.
It’s a tight configuration at the top of the CountryBreakout Chart, with just over a hundred spins separating positions 1, 2, and 3. Lady Antebellum’s “Just A Kiss” emerges victorious for a second consecutive week, holding off Zac Brown Band’s “Knee Deep.”
The top of the CountryBreakout Chart gets a changeup, as Luke Bryan’s “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)” shimmies up to the No. 1 position after a two week run by Dierks Bentley.
Becky Brenner exits KMPS/Seattle • Dierks Bentley’s “Am I The Only One” scores second week at No. 1