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NEWS SPIN ZONE CALENDARS CHART DATA NO. 1 SONG ARTIST SPOTLIGHT REPORTING PANEL CHART NEWS The Dixie Chicks World Tour: 2016 The Dixie Chicks announced this week their upcoming 54 concert DCX MMXVI World Tour in 2016. The trio’s return to touring will launch April 16 in Belgium. Beginning in June, the tour will come stateside, launching the U.S. leg in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 1. Cities included on the tour include Nashville, Seattle, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Dallas, Kansas City, Houston, Tampa, Charlotte, Minneapolis and more. To read the full story, click here. No. 1 Challenge Coin: Jimmy Robbins Hit songwriter Jimmy Robbins was recently presented with his third MusicRow No. 1 Challenge Coin for penning Tim McGraw’s “Top Of The World” with Josh Osborne and Jon Nite. The song hit No.1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart on Nov. 5, 2015. Robbins has also received Challenge Coins for Sara Evans’ “Slow Me Down” and Jake Owen’s “Beachin” in 2014. To see the full list of coin recipients, click here. Lee Brice: ‘Life Off My Years’ Tour Curb Records artist Lee Brice will headline the “Life Off My Years” tour, beginning in Salisbury, Maryland, on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016. Tyler Farr will join Brice as special guest as they take shows to 21 U.S. cities. To see the full list of dates, click here. SPINZONE Top Ten— Jason Aldean is back in the No. 1 position this week with “Gonna Know We Were Here.” Brad Paisley’s “Country Nation” moves up to No. 2 followed by Kelsea Ballerini at No. 3 with “Dibs.” For another consecutive week, Dierks Bentley remains at No. 4 with “Riser.” Thomas Rhett heads to No. 5 with “Die A Happy Man” and A Thousand Horses gallops behind with “(This Ain’t No) Drunk Dial” at No. 6. Randy Houser jumps two spots to No. 7 with “We Went” and LoCash also moves up two to No. 8 with “I Love This Life.” Lee Brice breaks the top 10 with “That Don’t Sound Like You” at No. 9. Brice’s soontobe tourmate, Tyler Farr, follows him into the Top 10 with “Better In Boots” at No. 10. Greatest Spin Gainers— Luke Bryan’s duet with Karen Fairchild is called “Home Alone Tonight” and it is the biggest spin gainer this week, moving up 494. Chris Stapleton continues his rise with “Nobody To Blame” up 470 plays. Eric Church’s “Mr. Misunderstood” moves into the top 40 after going up 445 and Florida Georgia Line’s “Confession” increased by 304. Keith Urban’s “Break On Me” is now a Top 20 song after gaining 233 new spins. Debuts— Broseph E. Lee is the top debut this week with “Fill ‘Em On Up” breaking in at No. 74. Also new to the chart are Presley & Taylor at No. 75 with “While You Were Gone” and SaraBeth’s “Runnin’ Outta Lipstick” at No. 78. COVERING THE SECONDARY RADIO MARKET SINCE 2002 Thursday, November 19, 2015 Pictured L-R: MusicRow’s Troy Stephenson, Jimmy Robbins Smith & Wesley make a stop at KBKB/Sikeston, MO to promote their single “Need Somebody Bad.” Pictured (LR): S&W’s Todd Smith, KBKB’s George Davis, S&W’s Scott Smith

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NEWS "The  Dixie  Chicks  World  Tour:  2016  

The  Dixie  Chicks  announced  this  week  their  upcoming  54-­‐concert  DCX  MMXVI  World  Tour  in  2016.  The  trio’s  return  to  touring  will  launch  April  16  in  Belgium.  Beginning  in  June,  the  tour  will  come  stateside,  launching  the  U.S.  leg  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  on  June  1.  Cities  included  on  the  tour  include  Nashville,  Seattle,  Las  Vegas,  Phoenix,  Dallas,  Kansas  City,  Houston,  Tampa,  Charlotte,  Minneapolis  and  more.  To  read  the  full  story,  click  here.  

…  No.  1  Challenge  Coin:  Jimmy  Robbins  """""""""""

Hit  songwriter  Jimmy  Robbins  was  recently  presented  with  his  third  MusicRow  No.  1  Challenge  Coin  for  penning  Tim  McGraw’s  “Top  Of  The  World”  with  Josh  Osborne  and  Jon  Nite.  The  song  hit  No.1  on  the  MusicRow  CountryBreakout  Chart  on  Nov.  5,  2015.  Robbins  has  also  received  Challenge  Coins  for  Sara  Evans’  “Slow  Me  Down”  and  Jake  Owen’s  “Beachin”  in  2014.    To  see  the  full  list  of  coin  recipients,  click  here.  

…  Lee  Brice:  ‘Life  Off  My  

Years’  Tour  Curb  Records  artist  Lee  Brice  will  headline  the  “Life  Off  My  Years”  tour,  beginning  in  Salisbury,  Maryland,  on  Thursday,  Feb.  4,  2016.  Tyler  Farr  will  join  Brice  as  special  guest  as  they  take  shows  to  21  U.S.  cities.  To  see  the  full  list  of  dates,  click  here.  

SPINZONE "Top  Ten—  Jason  Aldean  is  back  in  the  No.  1  position  this  week  with  “Gonna  Know  We  Were  Here.”  Brad  Paisley’s  “Country  Nation”  moves  up  to  No.  2  followed  by  Kelsea  Ballerini  at  No.  3  with  “Dibs.”  For  another  consecutive  week,  Dierks  Bentley  remains  at  No.  4  with  “Riser.”  Thomas  Rhett  heads  to  No.  5  with  “Die  A  Happy  Man”  and  A  Thousand  Horses  gallops  behind  with  “(This  Ain’t  No)  Drunk  Dial”  at  No.  6.  Randy  Houser  jumps  two  spots  to  No.  7  with  “We  Went”  and  LoCash  also  moves  up  two  to  No.  8  with  “I  Love  This  Life.”  Lee  Brice  breaks  the  top  10  with  “That  Don’t  Sound  Like  You”  at  No.  9.  Brice’s  soon-­‐to-­‐be  tourmate,  Tyler  Farr,  follows  him  into  the  Top  10  with  “Better  In  Boots”  at  No.  10.  "Greatest  Spin  Gainers—  Luke  Bryan’s  duet  with  Karen  Fairchild  is  called  “Home  Alone  Tonight”  and  it  is  the  biggest  spin  gainer  this  week,  moving  up  494.  Chris  Stapleton  continues  his  rise  with  “Nobody  To  Blame”  up  470  plays.  Eric  Church’s  “Mr.  Misunderstood”  moves  into  the  top  40  after  going  up  445  and  Florida  Georgia  Line’s  “Confession”  increased  by  304.  Keith  Urban’s  “Break  On  Me”  is  now  a  Top  20  song  after  gaining  233  new  spins.  "Debuts—  Broseph  E.  Lee  is  the  top  debut  this  week  with  “Fill  ‘Em  On  Up”  breaking  in  at  No.  74.  Also  new  to  the  chart  are  Presley  &  Taylor  at  No.  75  with  “While  You  Were  Gone”  and  SaraBeth’s  “Runnin’  Outta  Lipstick”  at  No.  78.  

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COVERING THE SECONDARY RADIO MARKET SINCE 2002

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Pictured L-R: MusicRow’s Troy Stephenson, Jimmy Robbins

Smith  &  Wesley  make  a  stop  at  KBKB/Sikeston,  MO  to  promote  their  single  “Need  Somebody  Bad.”  Pictured  (L-­‐R):    S&W’s  Todd  Smith,  KBKB’s  George  

Davis,  S&W’s  Scott  Smith

"SINGLES  CALENDAR  "

November  23  Justin  Timberlake/”Drink  You  Away”/RCA  Nashville  Luke  Bryan  feat.  Karen  Fairchild/Home  Alone  Tonight/Capitol  Nashville  Chad  Pheifer/I’ve  Got  Some  Things  I  Need  To  Drink  About/Lee  Cherry  "November  30  Chris  Chitsey/Just  Don’t  Know  It  Yet/Premier  Nashville  "December  7  David  Fanning/What’s  Next/Stoney  Creek  Chris  Lane/Fix/Big  Loud  Records  Brecken  Miles/The  Anchor/Rhyme  Partners  Crosby  Lane/Crucigied  "

ALBUMS  CALENDAR  "November  27  Johnny  Cash/Johnny  Cash’s  Man  In  Black:  Live  in  Denmark  1971  [RSD:2-­‐LP  red  and  white  vinyl]/Columbia-­‐Legacy  Recordings  "December  4  Johnny  Cash/Johnny  Cash’s  Man  In  Black:  Live  in  Denmark  1971/Columbia-­‐Legacy  Recordings  "December  11  Cam/Untamed/Arista  Nashville-­‐RCA  Records  "January  15  Hank  Williams  Jr./It’s  About  Time/Nash  Icon  Records  Brothers  Osborne/Pawn  Shop/EMI  Nashville  Randy  Rogers/Nothing  Shines  Like  Neon  "

"WEEKLY  CHART  DATA  "

New  On  The  Chart  —Debuting  This  Week  Artist/song/label—chart  pos.  Broseph  E.  Lee/Fill  ‘Em  On  Up—  74  Presley  &  Taylor/While  You  Were  Gone/SMG  Nashville—  75  SaraBeth/Runnin’  Outta  Lipstick/Circle  S  Records—  78  "Greatest  Spin  Increase  Artist/song/label—Spin  Increase  Luke  Bryan  feat.  Karen  Fairchild/Home  Alone  Tonight/Capitol  Nashville—  494  Chris  Stapleton/Nobody  To  Blame/Mercury—  470  Eric  Church/Mr.  Misunderstood/EMI  Nashville—  445  Florida  Georgia  Line/Confession/Republic  Nashville—  304  Keith  Urban/Break  On  Me/Capitol  Nashville—  233  "Most  Added  Artist/song/label—No.  of  Adds  Luke  Bryan  feat.  Karen  Fairchild/Home  Alone  Tonight/Capitol  Nashville—  29  Eric  Church/Mr.  Misunderstood/EMI  Nashville—29  Chris  Stapleton/Nobody  To  Blame/Mercury  Nashville—27  Florida  Georgia  Line/Confession/Republic  Nashville—20  Justin  Moore/You  Look  Like  I  Need  A  Drink/Valory  Music  Co.—  12  Don  Henley  feat.  Trisha  Yearwood/Words  Can  Break  Your  Heart/IRS  Records—  12  Frankie  Ballard/It  All  Started  With  A  Beer/Warner  Bros.—  8  Dustin  Lynch/Mind  Reader/Broken  Bow—7  Charles  Kelley/The  Driver/Capitol  Nashville—7  Brett  Eldredge/Drunk  On  Your  Love/Warner  Bros.—  7  "On  Deck—Soon  To  Be  Charting  Artist/song/label—No.  of  Spins  Callie  Twisselman/Hung  Me  On  The  Line/Sugar  Cube  Records—  248  Holly  Spears/Who  Said/Girl  On  A  Mission  Music,  LLC—232  Dylan  Scott/Crazy  Over  Me/Curb—228  Jake  McVey/Ya’ll  Girls—  225  Alabama/Wasn’t  Through  Loving  You  Yet/BMG—  223  "Frozen  Playlist—  KZPK,  KYCK,  WAKG,  KTTI  

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Southern  Halo  stops  by  WKFC/London,  KY  to  visit  with  the  station’s  Troy  House.  Pictured  L-­‐R:  SH’s  Natalia  Morris,  House,  SH’s  Hannah  Morris,  Christina  Morris

SSM’s  Kayla  Adams  recently  played  the  “Hawk’s  Nest”  at  KTHK/Idaho  Falls,  ID.  Pictured  L-­‐R:  Adams  with  KTHK’s  Don  Jarrett.

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Artist  Spotlight  Tim  Hadler  

Sponsored  by:  Yocumtown  Records  "Current  Single:  “1+1”  (#60  this  week  on  the  MusicRow  CountryBreakout  Chart)  "Written  By:  Tim  Hadler  &  Kent  Wells  "Hometown:    Vancouver,  Washington  "Artist  Facts:  New  single,  “Running  Around,”  will  impact  radio  in  January  2016.  "Career  Accomplishments:  -­‐Performed  on  The  Grand  Ole  Opry.  -­‐Co-­‐Founder  of  GUMI  CAMP  USA  (a  healing  258-­‐acre  home  for  American  Vets  in  Missouri)  ""Connect:    www.TimHadler.com  " ""

Click  here  to  view  a  full  list  of  MusicRow’s  Challenge  Coin  recipients.

NO.  1  SONG  "Jason  Aldean  is  back  in  familiar  territory  with  a  No.  1  song.  “Gonna  Know  We  Were  Here”  is  the  fourth  single  off  his  album  Old  Boots,  New  Dirt.  It  is  the  third  song  from  the  album  that  has  reached  the  top  of  the  MusicRow  CountryBreakout  Chart.  The  Michael  Knox-­‐produced  album  was  recently  added  back  to  Spotify  after  being  pulled  over  a  year  ago.  "“Gonna  Know  We  Were  Here”  was  written  by  Brett  James  and  Brett  Beavers.  Beavers  is  an  award-­‐winning  songwriter  who  most  notably  has  co-­‐written  several  hits  for  Dierks  Bentley.  “Gonna  Know  We  Were  Here”  marks  his  girst  earned  No.  1  Challenge  Coin.  James  was  one  of  MusicRow’s  2014  Songwriter  of  the  Year  recipients.  It’s  been  a  while  since  we  have  heard  his  name;  his  previous  MusicRow  No.  1  came  in  April  of  this  year.  "The  music  video  for  Aldean’s  latest  No.  1  will  certainly  get  the  football  fan  in  all  of  us  gired  up.  Of  course,  the  pun  is  in  reference  to  the  often-­‐seen  glames  in  Aldean’s  videos  and  performances.  It  has  become  a  trademark  that  his  fans  have  come  to  love.  "Aldean  will  kick  off  his  We  Were  Here  Tour  in  January  2016.  Along  with  him  will  be  special  guests  Thomas  Rhett  and  A  Thousand  Horses.  ""

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16 2 1 Jason Aldean/Gonna Know We Were Here/Broken Bow 3246/93 2 70 3176 12 3 2 Brad Paisley/Country Nation/Arista Nashville 3229/100 5 141 3088 19 5 3 Kelsea Ballerini/Dibs/Black River Ent. 3124/96 2 57 3067 22 4 4 Dierks Bentley/Riser/Capitol Nashville 3093/97 0 8 3085 8 6 5 Thomas Rhett/Die a Happy Man/Valory 2875/99 8 223 2652 20 7 6 A Thousand Horses/(This Ain't No) Drunk Dial/Republic Nashville 2604/92 3 81 2523 27 9 7 Randy Houser/We Went/Stoney Creek 2586/94 3 82 2504 19 10 8 LoCash/I Love This Life/Reviver Records 2553/91 5 133 2420 25 11 9 Lee Brice/That Don't Sound Like You/Curb 2377/92 4 100 2277 16 13 10 Tyler Farr/Better In Boots/Columbia Nashville 2168/92 5 94 2074 17 1 11 Blake Shelton/Gonna/Warner Bros. 2131/56 -37 -1254 3385 29 12 12 Dan + Shay/Nothin' Like You/Warner Bros. 2126/59 0 3 2123 21 15 13 Brian Collins/Shine A Little Love/Blue Light Entertainment 2079/84 10 184 1895 9 16 14 Sam Hunt/Break Up in a Small Town/MCA Nashville 1972/75 7 122 1850 12 17 15 Mo Pitney/Boy And A Girl Thing/Curb 1923/86 6 117 1806 8 19 16 George Strait/Cold Beer Conversation/MCA Nashville 1889/84 8 138 1751 17 18 17 Easton Corbin/Yup/Mercury Nashville 1886/87 5 88 1798 13 20 18 Little Big Town/Pain Killer/Capitol Nashville 1791/80 2 41 1750 5 21 19 Keith Urban/Break On Me/Capitol Nashville 1770/93 15 233 1537 8 24 20 Granger Smith/Backroad Song/Pioneer Music 1562/80 11 152 1410 18 22 21 David Nail/Night's On Fire/MCA Nashville 1517/72 5 74 1443 19 23 22 Bobby Wills/Crazy Enough/Willing Nashville 1467/71 3 47 1420 12 25 23 Brantley Gilbert/Stone Cold Sober/Valory Music 1460/80 4 58 1402 8 26 24 Zac Brown Band/Beautiful Drug/Southern Ground Artists 1421/68 8 105 1316 10 27 25 Rascal Flatts/I Like The Sound of That/Big Machine 1396/76 7 97 1299 9 29 26 Jon Pardi/Head Over Boots/Capitol Nashville 1328/79 10 120 1208 22 28 27 Jana Kramer/I Got The Boy/Warner Bros. 1322/59 6 74 1248 20 30 28 Denny Strickland/How Far You Wanna Go/Red Star Productions 1253/54 7 85 1168 9 32 29 Michael Ray/Real Men Love Jesus/Warner Bros- WEA 1206/76 9 100 1106 13 31 30 Canaan Smith/Hole In A Bottle/Mercury Nashville 1178/63 4 45 1133 2 49 31 Chris Stapleton/Nobody To Blame/Mercury 1123/77 72 470 653 20 33 32 Keith Walker/Honky Tonk Shake/Motion Entertainment 1116/54 6 63 1053 18 35 33 Rainey Qualley/Me And Johnny Cash/Cingle 1079/52 6 61 1018 15 37 34 Kayla Adams/Burn A Little Colder/SSM 986/57 4 35 951 6 38 35 Eric Paslay/High Class/EMI 951/59 9 76 875 12 39 36 Scotty McCreery/Southern Belle/Mercury Nashville 913/53 7 60 853

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24 8 37 Billy Currington/Drinking Town With A Football Problem/Mercury 913/47 -64 -1604 2517 7 40 38 Craig Morgan/When I'm Gone/Black River 900/55 9 77 823 2 58 39 Eric Church/Mr. Misunderstood/EMI Nashville 895/63 99 445 450 7 41 40 Rachael Turner/I Don't Love You/Rustic Records 825/53 10 76 749 2 76 41 Luke Bryan/Home Alone Tonight/Capitol Nashville 813/44 155 494 319 15 45 42 Mary Fletcher/The Idea Of You/Red & Black Entertainment 801/34 17 119 682 12 43 43 James Robert Webb/Makin' Love Tonight/Bison Creek 795/47 10 69 726 2 54 44 Florida Georgia Line/Confession/Republic Nashville 787/53 63 304 483 5 48 45 Charles Kelley/The Driver/Capitol Nashville 764/54 17 110 654 7 46 46 Aaron Watson/Getaway Truck/Big Label-Thirty Tigers 757/56 11 76 681 13 44 47 Bucky Covington/I Feel Ya/Barefootin' Inc 723/43 4 25 698 13 47 48 Levi Riggs/Nothin' I Don't Love/Wind Ridge Records 699/41 6 37 662 4 51 49 Maddie & Tae/Shut Up & Fish/Dot Records 679/53 18 103 576 8 50 50 Joe Nichols/Freaks Like Me/Red Bow 675/44 5 35 640 5 52 51 Kip Moore/Running For You/MCA Nashville 645/43 13 76 569 41 42 52 Big & Rich/Run Away With You/New Revolution 631/28 -16 -116 747 7 53 53 Cassadee Pope/I Am Invincible/Republic Nashville 590/38 10 56 534 6 57 54 Dustin Lynch/Mind Reader/Broken Bow 567/40 21 99 468 14 55 55 Alexandra Demetree/Outta My Head/SSM Nashville 522/26 10 49 473 3 65 56 Brett Eldredge/Drunk On Your Love/Warner Bros. 515/36 29 117 398 3 63 57 Toby Keith/Beautiful Stranger/Show Dog Nashville 514/37 26 107 407 4 64 58 Lauren Alaina/Next Boyfriend/Mercury Nashville 501/33 25 99 402 6 56 59 William Michael Morgan/I Met A Girl/Warner Bros. 495/30 5 25 470 11 66 60 Tim Hadler/1 + 1/Yocumtown Records 471/19 22 85 386 2 72 61 Justin Moore/You Look Like I Need A Drink/Valory 467/42 37 125 342 5 59 62 Ashley Gearing/Train Track/Curb Records 460/39 6 24 436 15 61 63 JB & The Moonshine Band/Shotgun, Rifle, and a .45/ 407/21 -6 -25 432 6 67 64 Sam Austin/Ain't It Good/Plateau Music 399/26 8 30 369 15 62 65 Soul Circus Cowboys/Gotta Get Me One Of Them/DiamonDisc-Kismet 386/20 -5 -22 408 10 68 66 Kayla Calabrese/Give/SMG Records Nashville 383/25 4 16 367 4 71 67 Chris Janson/Power Of Positive Drinkin'/Warner Bros. 382/31 9 31 351 6 69 68 Allie Louise/Perfect Storm/Sixth Beat Productions 375/24 4 15 360 16 70 69 Lucy Angel/Crazy Too/New Revolution-G Force Entertainment 354/22 -1 -2 356 10 74 70 Blair Mathews/Ride/StoneyHill Records 353/20 7 22 331 5 73 71 Stephanie Quayle/That's What I'm Talking About/Rebel Engine 350/25 3 11 339 6 75 72 Leslie Cours Mather/Hell Hath No Fury/LionEyes Records 342/25 7 21 321 3 78 73 Dallas Smith/Kids With Cars/Blaster Records 317/23 7 22 295 1 84 74 Broseph E Lee/Fill 'Em On Up/ 314/22 15 40 274 1 82 75 Presley & Taylor/While You Were Gone/SMG Nashville 314/27 14 38 276 8 77 76 Hoyt Hughes Band/Stomp On/Blue Bolt 310/17 4 12 298 2 81 77 Mitchell Tenpenny/Love & Rock N Roll/Creation Lab Records 307/22 8 24 283 1 83 78 SaraBeth/Runnin' Outta Lipstick/Circle S Records 306/26 12 32 274 10 60 79 Reba/Until They Don't Love You/NASH Icon 263/13 -40 -173 436 3 85 80 Clark Manson/Track 9/Ole 254/13 -7 -19 273

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