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NEWS SPIN ZONE SINGLES CALENDAR CHART DATA NO. 1 SONG VOICES OF SECONDARY RADIO REPORTING PANEL CHART NEWS Industry Update: Black River VP, Promotion Bill Macky Last night (March 19) Black River’s VP, Promotion Bill Macky was attacked while waiting for a cab in Pittsburgh, Pa. The label released the following statement this morning: “Although Bill's injuries are not life threatening, we are asking our Country music family to join us in offering prayers for Bill, his family, and the medical staff attending to him. Bill was in the Pittsburg area with John King as they continue to visit radio in support of the launch his new single. King was not with Bill at the time of the attack and was not harmed. Black River's Director of National Promotion, Mike Wilson has stepped in to lead the promotion staff until further notice.” • • • KZPK Adds West As Afternoons/Imaging Director MusicRow reporting station KZPK/ St. Cloud has added Jonathan West as Wild Country 99 Afternoons and Imaging Director. West previously worked at KRWM/ Seattle, KCYE/Las Vegas and KUAD/Fort Collins. • • • Davis Joins Nine North/Turnpike Music/Edgehill Music Jeff Davis has been named Director, National Promotion for Nine North/ Turnpike Music/Edgehill Music. Davis will step into his new role on April 1. He has previously worked at Cold River and at Tenacity Records. Davis will report to Nine North/Turnpike Music/ Edgehill Music President Larry Pareigis and Tom Moran, Sr. VP, Promotion and Marketing. SPIN ZONE Top Ten — MusicRow’s reporters can’t stop spinning Eric Church’s “Give Me Back My Hometown,” which takes the No. 1 position for the second consecutive week, with 3126 spins (up 104 spins from last week). Church will perform alongside a stellar roster of stars at CMA Music Fest 2014’s LP Field concerts in June. Justin Moore’s “Lettin’ The Night Roll” remains at No. 2, while Brad Paisley’s “The Mona Lisa” holds steady at No. 3. Paisley recently performed at the C2C (Country to Country) Festival in London. Keith Urban’s “Cop Car” parks itself at No. 4. Urban will perform at the upcoming ACM Party for a Cause Festival in Las Vegas. Rascal Flatts’ “Rewind” breaks the top five, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top Ten this week is Brantley Gilbert’s “Bottoms Up” at No. 6, Sara Evans’ “Slow Me Down” at No. 7, Craig Morgan’s “Wake Up Lovin’ You” at No. 8, Thomas Rhett’s “Get Me Some Of That” at No. 9 and Miranda Lambert’s “Automatic” at No. 10. Greatest Gainers — Reporters are obeying Luke Bryan’s command to “Play It Again,” which bounds to No. 29 with another 706 spins. Meanwhile, The Band Perry’s “Chainsaw” moves to No. 22 with an extra 322 spins, while Lambert’s “Automatic” jumps to No. 10 with 292 more spins. Lambert recently celebrated the Opry House’s 40th anniversary alongside husband Blake Shelton and other performers. Clare Dunn’s “Get Out” debuts at No. 57 with 278 spins. Finally, Florida Georgia Line and Bryan’s “This Is How We Roll” rises to No. 12 with an added 249 spins. The unstoppable duo is preparing to visit ballparks across the country on their upcoming This Is How We Roll Summer Series 2014 Tour. Debuts — MusicRow welcomes six sensational debuts this week, with Dunn’s “Get Out” debuting at...(continued page 3) COVERING THE SECONDARY RADIO MARKET SINCE 2002 Thursday, March 20, 2014 Frankie Ballard recently celebrated his first No. 1 “Helluva Life” at KYGO in Denver. Pictured (L-R): Brian Hatfield (MD – KYGO), Ballard, Eddie Haskell (PD – KYGO) Jeff Davis Bill Macky Jonathan West

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NEWS

SPIN ZONE

SINGLES CALENDAR

CHART DATA

NO. 1 SONG

VOICES OF SECONDARY RADIO

REPORTING PANEL

CHART NEWSIndustry Update: Black River VP, Promotion Bill Macky

Last night (March 19) Black River’s VP, Promotion Bill Macky was attacked while waiting for a cab in Pittsburgh, Pa.  

The label released the following statement this morning: “Although Bill's injuries are not life threatening, we are asking our Country music family to join us in offering prayers for Bill, his family, and the medical staff attending to him. Bill was in the Pittsburg area with John King as they continue to visit radio in support of the launch his new single. King was not with Bill at the time of the attack and was not harmed. Black River's Director of National Promotion, Mike Wilson has stepped in to lead the promotion staff until further notice.”

• • •

KZPK Adds West As Afternoons/Imaging Director

MusicRow reporting station KZPK/St. Cloud has added Jonathan West as Wild Country 99 Afternoons and Imaging Director.

West previously worked at KRWM/Seattle, KCYE/Las Vegas and KUAD/Fort Collins.

• • •

Davis Joins Nine North/Turnpike Music/Edgehill Music

Jeff Davis has been named Director, National Promotion for Nine North/Turnpike Music/Edgehill Music. Davis will step into his new role on April 1.

He has previously worked at Cold River and at Tenacity Records. Davis will report to Nine North/Turnpike Music/Edgehill Music President Larry Pareigis and Tom Moran, Sr. VP, Promotion and Marketing.

SPIN ZONE

Top Ten — MusicRow’s reporters can’t stop spinning Eric Church’s “Give Me Back My Hometown,” which takes the No. 1 position for the second consecutive week, with 3126 spins (up 104 spins from last week). Church will perform alongside a stellar roster of stars at CMA Music Fest 2014’s LP Field concerts in June. Justin Moore’s “Lettin’ The Night Roll” remains at No. 2, while Brad Paisley’s “The Mona Lisa” holds steady at No. 3. Paisley recently performed at the C2C (Country to Country) Festival in London. Keith Urban’s “Cop Car” parks itself at No. 4. Urban will perform at the upcoming ACM Party for a Cause Festival in Las Vegas. Rascal Flatts’ “Rewind” breaks the top five, landing at No. 5. Rounding out the Top Ten this week is Brantley Gilbert’s “Bottoms Up” at No. 6, Sara Evans’ “Slow Me Down” at No. 7, Craig Morgan’s “Wake Up Lovin’ You” at No. 8, Thomas Rhett’s “Get Me Some Of That” at No. 9 and Miranda Lambert’s “Automatic” at No. 10.

Greatest Gainers — Reporters are obeying Luke Bryan’s command to “Play It Again,” which bounds to No. 29 with another 706 spins. Meanwhile, The Band Perry’s “Chainsaw” moves to No. 22 with an extra 322 spins, while Lambert’s “Automatic” jumps to No. 10 with 292 more spins. Lambert recently celebrated the Opry House’s 40th anniversary alongside husband Blake Shelton and other performers. Clare Dunn’s “Get Out” debuts at No. 57 with 278 spins. Finally, Florida Georgia Line and Bryan’s “This Is How We Roll” rises to No. 12 with an added 249 spins. The unstoppable duo is preparing to visit ballparks across the country on their upcoming This Is How We Roll Summer Series 2014 Tour.

Debuts — MusicRow welcomes six sensational debuts this week, with Dunn’s “Get Out” debuting at...(continued page 3)

COVERING THE SECONDARY RADIO MARKET SINCE 2002Thursday, March 20, 2014

Frankie Ballard recently celebrated his first No. 1 “Helluva Life” at KYGO in Denver. Pictured (L-R): Brian Hatfield (MD – KYGO), Ballard, Eddie Haskell (PD – KYGO)Jeff Davis

Bill Macky

Jonathan West

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No. 57, Kellie Pickler’s “Closer To Nowhere” at No. 72, Jon Pardi’s “What I Can’t Put Down” at No. 75, Cassadee Pope’s “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart” at No. 78, North 40’s “Tell Me Somethin’ Good” at No. 79 and Chase Rice’s “Ready Set Roll” at No. 80.

Frozen Playlists: KVOM, KMKS, KWEY, WJMQ, WKLI, WXXK

SINGLES CALENDAR

March 24Luke Bryan/Play It Again/Capitol NashvilleAndy Ross/Rebel/Buckshot CollectiveCole Swindell/Hope You Get Lonely Tonight/Warner Bros.-WMNSteve Everette/50 Shades Of Cowboy/Spin Doctors

March 31Brandon Alan/Different Way/Creative Arts GroupDustin Lynch/Where It’s At/Broken BowJoe Lasher Jr./Cowboy Love SongBrothers Osborne/Rum/EMI NashvilleDakota Bradley/Won’t Be Young Forever/Streamsound

April 3Soul Circus Cowboys/This Is How We Roll/SMG Records

April 7Love and Theft/Night That You’ll Never Forget/RCA Records Nashville

April 14Joe Allen/Can’t Take These Things/Stubborn Horse RecordsMarkus Fox/I’m Still Coming Home/Outdoor Music

WEEKLY CHART DATANew On The Chart —Debuting This WeekArtist/song/label — chart pos.Clare Dunn/Get Out/Road 43 – 57Kellie Pickler/Closer To Nowhere/Black River – 72Jon Pardi/What I Can't Put Down/Capitol – 75Cassadee Pope/I Wish I Could Break Your Heart/Republic Nashville – 78North 40/Tell Me Somethin' Good/Rhymetown Entertainment – 79Chase Rice/Ready Set Roll/Dack Janiels Records - 80

Greatest Spin IncreaseArtist/song/label — spin+Luke Bryan/Play It Again/Capitol Nashville – 706The Band Perry/Chainsaw/Republic Nashville – 322Miranda Lambert/Automatic/RCA – 292Clare Dunn/Get Out/Road 43 – 278Florida Georgia Line feat. Luke Bryan/This Is How We Roll/Republic Nashville – 249

Most AddedLuke Bryan/Play It Again/Capitol Nashville – 38Clare Dunn/Get Out/Road 43 – 28Jon Pardi/What I Can't Put Down/Capitol – 21Cassadee Pope/I Wish I Could Break Your Heart/Republic Nashville –17Steve Richard/South of Heaven/Force MP– 15Rachel Holder/Shining Now/Curb Records – 13Eric Paslay/Song About A Girl/EMI Nashville –12Austin Webb/Raise 'Em Up/Streamsound – 12Tracy Lawrence/Lie/Lawrence Music Group – 11Cole Swindell/Hope You Get Lonely Tonight/Warner –11Kacey Musgraves/Keep It To Yourself/Mercury Nashville –11The Band Perry/Chainsaw/Republic Nashville – 11

On Deck—Soon To Be ChartingJosey Milner/Cowgirls/MTS – 173Brandy Clark/Stripes/Slate Creek Records – 164Mitch Goudy/Blow These Speakers Out/Third Floor Recrods – 154Rachel Holder/Shining Now/Curb Records – 147Clinton Gregory feat. Collin Raye/Some Real Good People/Melody Roundup Music – 147Stephanie Grace/How's That Workin' For Ya/SMG – 147

Thursday, March 20, 2014

John King recently joined WDSY/Pittsburgh at the Pens Game at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh. Pictured (L-R): WDSY's Operations Manager Mark Anderson, King, WDSY's Stoney Richards, Black River's Jane O'Malia-Staszak and Black River's Bill Macky.

Grammy-nominated band OneRepublic recently joined fellow Grammy nominee Dierks Bentley on the CMT Crossroads stage at Rocketown in Nashville, Tenn. CMT Radio’s Cody Alan interviewed Bentley and OneRepublic front man Ryan Tedder before the show. Pictured (L-R): Tedder, Alan, Bentley

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

VOICES OF SECONDARY RADIOJeffrey Hunt, WFGE/State College, Pa.

“We’re very involved with the local community, and that's not always the easiest thing to do since our signal covers 10 counties! We always make it a point to mention at least one PSA per hour, whether it's a local blood drive, church bake sale, etc...We're constantly out in the community with live remotes, recording local elementary school children reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, local parades, or any other number of events. Our ties with our listeners are very strong, and we don't take that for granted. In the five years that we've been on the air, our listeners have always been passionate for the format and the lifestyle. I've personally become friends with many of our listeners, and I consider myself very blessed and fortunate for that.”

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WHMA Anniston, ALWXFL Florence, ALKCJC Russellville, ARKCNY Conway, ARKDXY Jonesboro, ARKQUS Hot Springs, ARKWCK Searcy, ARKSED Flagstaff, AZKTTI Yuma, AZKVAY Lamar, COWTRS Ocala, FLWZZS Zolfo Springs, FLWBYZ Baxley, GAWOKA Douglas, GAWTHO Thomson, GAKBOE Oskaloosa, IAKIAI Mason City, IAKLMJ Hampton, IAKMGO Centerville, IAKLMJ Hampton, IA

KSMA Mason City, IAKXIA Marshalltown, IAKICR Sandpoint, IDKTHK Idaho Falls, IDWAAG Galesburg, ILWIBL Normal, ILWOOZ Carterville, ILWIFE Connersville, INWLJE Valparaiso, INKAIR Atchison, KSKKOW Pittsburgh, KSKVWF Wichita, KSKYEZ Salina, KSWBKR Owensboro, KY WDHR Pikeville, KYKDOL Livingston, TXWGGC Bowling Green, KYWKDZ Cadiz, KYKIAI Mason City, IA

KRRV Alexandria, LAKXKZ Ruston, LAWKTT Salisbury, MDWATZ Alpena, MIWJNR Iron Mountain, MIWUPY Ontonagon, MIKBXB Sikeston, MOKDKD Clinton, MOKFAV Warrenton, MOKWWR Mexico, MOKZZY Devils Lake, NDKRVN Lexington, NEWXXK Lebanon, NHWCJW Warsaw, NYWDNB Liberty, NYWKLI Latham, NYKITX Hugo, OKKKAJ Ardmore, OKKREK Bristow, OKKWEY Weatherford, OKKWOX Woodwards, OK

WFGE State College, PAWWBE Selinsgrove, PAKYTN Union City, TNWDKN Dickson, TNWEIO Huntingdon, TNWKBQ Covington, TNWLLX Lawrenceburg, TNWOWF Crossville, TNWUCZ Carthage, TNRenegade Radio Nashville Nashville, TNKFTX Corpus Christi, TXKGKL San Angelo, TXKMKS Bay City, TXKXOX Sweetwater, TXKYYK Palestine, TXWTCM Traverse City, MIWAKG Danville, VAWMEV Marion, VAWAXX Altoona, WIWCOW Sparta, WI

WGLR Platteville, WIWJMQ Shawano, WI WJVL Janesville, WIWQPC, Prairie du Chien WIWDGG Huntington, WVWKKW Morgantown, WVWKWS Charleston, WVWTCR Huntington, WVKWHW Altus, OKKZPK St. Cloud, MNKRGI Grand Island, NEWMKC Cheboygan, MIWDZQ Decatur, ILKHBZ Harrison, ARWMCI Mattoon, ILWBWI West Bend, WIWKPQ Hornell, NYWFRY Watertown, NY WKFC London, KYKBKB Burlington, IA

MusicRow CountryBreakout Chart Reporting Stations

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

NO. 1 SONG

Eric Church came up swinging with this second single from his latest album, The Outsiders, which moved a total of 288k units in its first week, the largest Country release in six months. This week, the title track “Give Me Back My Hometown” has again held onto the peak of our MusicRow Chart, claiming the No. 1 spot for a second week. Church has a way of inviting nostalgia into his music, and his co-written title with Luke Laird is no different. Jay Joyce masterfully builds an production masterpiece, which releases toward the end into a thunderous stomp, impactful and captivating.

You can catch Church in Austin, TX at the end of the month (March 29) for the inaugural iHeart Radio Country Festival. In addition, Church seems to be playing every music festival this spring and summer, including Tortuga (April 12), Stagecoach (April 25), Bayou Country (May 25), Florida Country (June 14), Country Jam (June 21), Country Stampede (June 28), and the Cape Blanco Country Music Festival (August 2). In between, Church will join George Strait for the legend’s final The Cowboy Rides Away Tour, playing an acoustic set in Arlington, TX on June 7. 

Jeffrey Hunt

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11 1 1 Eric Church/Give Me Back My Hometown/EMI Nashville 3126/96 3 104 3022 21 2 2 Justin Moore/Lettin' The Night Roll/Valory Music 3058/98 6 177 2881 14 3 3 Brad Paisley/The Mona Lisa/Arista Nashville 2898/92 3 71 2827 11 4 4 Keith Urban/Cop Car/Capitol 2895/97 3 76 2819 10 6 5 Rascal Flatts/Rewind/Big Machine 2846/92 5 137 2709 11 8 6 Brantley Gilbert/Bottoms Up/Valory 2832/94 8 213 2619 27 7 7 Sara Evans/Slow Me Down/RCA 2796/98 3 89 2707 35 5 8 Craig Morgan/Wake Up Lovin' You/Black River 2733/88 0 0 2733 16 9 9 Thomas Rhett/Get Me Some Of That/Valory Music 2714/94 8 211 2503 7 11 10 Miranda Lambert/Automatic/RCA 2574/97 13 292 2282 24 10 11 Little Big Town/Sober/Capitol 2466/90 -1 -37 2503 9 13 12 Florida Georgia Line f/ Luke Bryan/This Is How We Roll/Republic Nashville 2461/90 11 249 2212 18 12 13 Tyler Farr/Whiskey In My Water/Columbia Nashville 2430/98 7 154 2276 22 14 14 Brett Eldredge/Beat Of The Music/Atlantic/Warner Bros. 2282/81 4 79 2203 20 15 15 George Strait/I Got A Car/MCA 2254/87 3 65 2189 19 17 16 Dan+Shay/19 You+Me/Warner Bros. 2096/74 2 49 2047 10 19 17 Tim McGraw/Lookin' For That Girl/Big Machine 2024/90 4 81 1943 11 20 18 Chris Young/Who I Am With You/RCA 1915/94 7 122 1793 9 24 19 Eli Young Band/Dust/Republic Nashville 1756/92 15 235 1521 25 23 20 American Young/Love Is War/Curb 1659/70 3 47 1612 23 22 21 Chris Weaver Band/Raise The Dead/American Roots Records 1643/65 1 21 1622 4 27 22 The Band Perry/Chainsaw/Republic Nashville 1556/90 26 322 1234 16 25 23 Billy Currington/We Are Tonight/Mercury 1499/75 10 135 1364 7 26 24 Hunter Hayes/Invisible/Atlantic/WMN 1435/74 8 103 1332 8 30 25 Jake Owen/Beachin'/RCA Nashville 1419/83 20 238 1181 8 31 26 Darius Rucker/Miss You/Capitol 1277/76 11 129 1148 14 28 27 Robby Johnson/South of Me/Contrast Music Records 1259/59 6 67 1192 8 33 28 Easton Corbin/Clockwork/Mercury Nashville 1228/72 9 106 1122 2 54 29 Luke Bryan/Play It Again/Capitol Nashville 1209/72 140 706 503 11 32 30 Joel Crouse/Why God Made Love Songs/Show Dog-Universal 1196/62 6 70 1126 20 29 31 The Sins Country/Muscadine/GTR Nashville 1184/49 0 0 1184 8 39 32 Swon Brothers/Later On/Arista Nashville 1119/75 25 222 897 11 36 33 Craig Campbell/Keep Them Kisses Comin'/Bigger Picture 1059/63 16 147 912 10 37 34 Joe Nichols/Yeah/Red Bow 1058/64 16 148 910 9 38 35 Katie Armiger/Safe/Cold River 987/54 10 89 898

Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins

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Weeks Last Wk This Wk Spins/ % Spin Spins Last Wk On Chart Position Position Artist/Song/Label Reports Power +- # Spins

17 35 36 Dallas Smith/Tippin Point/Big Loud Mountain-Republic Nashville 961/49 4 35 926 15 21 37 Kip Moore/Young Love/MCA Nashville 929/48 -46 -803 1732 12 40 38 Sean Patrick McGraw/I'm That Guy/Little Engine Records 923/47 6 50 873 4 46 39 Eric Paslay/Song About A Girl/EMI Nashville 910/66 36 241 669 21 44 40 Breelan Angel/Halfway To Wasted/Momentum/MisBhavin' Records 856/39 18 128 728 11 42 41 Jordan Anderson/Please Don't/GTR 848/43 12 93 755 8 45 42 Kelleigh Bannen/Famous/EMI 814/49 16 112 702 5 49 43 Lee Brice/I Don't Dance/Curb Records 704/49 20 119 585 7 50 44 Erica Nicole/I Listen To My Bad Girl/EN Music/PCL 703/44 20 118 585 12 47 45 Charlie Worsham/Want Me To/Warner Bros. 637/41 4 22 615 10 48 46 The Cadillac Three/The South/Big Machine 634/40 3 20 614 3 58 47 Tracy Lawrence/Lie/Lawrence Music Group 615/50 39 173 442 4 55 48 Jo Dee Messina/A Woman's Rant/Dreambound 608/47 26 126 482 3 59 49 David Nail/Kiss You Tonight/MCA Nashville 579/46 32 141 438 17 51 50 Hoyt Hughes/All Good In The Woods/ Momentum-Blue Bolt Records 577/34 3 18 559 9 53 51 Samantha Landrum/What If/ Reviver 574/38 12 61 513 5 57 52 Chuck Wicks/Us Again/Blaster Records 560/40 21 98 462 5 62 53 Glen Templeton/Ball Cap/Black River Entertainment 481/35 22 88 393 5 63 54 Sherry Lynn/Girls Will Be Girls/Steal Heart 479/33 25 96 383 10 56 55 Ty Herndon/Lies I Told Myself/Flying Island 475/30 2 8 467 11 61 56 Sheryl Crow/Callin' Me When I'm Lonely/Warner Bros. 465/27 15 61 404 1 89 57 Clare Dunn/Get Out/Road 43 433/43 179 278 155 22 18 58 Leah Turner/Take The Keys/Columbia Nashville 418/26 -79 -1528 1946 17 60 59 Aaron Watson/July In Cheyenne/HTK Records 397/21 -7 -28 425 7 64 60 DOWNDAY/The Last Song/Render 396/26 11 38 358 4 66 61 Gloriana/Best Night Ever/Emblem/Warner Bros. Nashville 376/28 14 45 331 4 65 62 Jennifer Nettles/Me Without You/Mercury Nashville 372/20 9 32 340 3 73 63 Branch & Dean/Glad She's Not An Angel/SSM Nashville 371/28 35 97 274 4 67 64 JJ Lawhorn/Good Ol' Boys Like Us/Average Joes 367/35 12 38 329 2 80 65 Kacey Musgraves/Keep It To Yourself/Mercury Nashville 366/30 62 140 226 4 68 66 SaraBeth/That's The Sound/Circle S 356/23 22 64 292 2 76 67 Big & Rich/Look at You/Big & Rich 335/27 31 79 256 3 72 68 Jeremy Phifer/Take the L out of Lover/HMG Nashville 317/23 14 40 277 2 75 69 Levi Riggs/I'm Good/Windridge Records 314/29 22 56 258 6 69 70 James Robert Webb/Long Hot Winter/Bison Creek Records 304/16 4 12 292 9 71 71 Brad Puckett/At Least I'm Feeling Again/SMG 300/16 8 22 278 1 82 72 Kellie Pickler/Closer To Nowhere/Black River 299/26 46 94 205 4 77 73 Pamalee/Close Your Eyes/Stoney Creek 282/21 18 43 239 4 74 74 Michael Lynne feat. Lanny McIntosh/Just Good Ol' Boys/CMG Nashville 277/17 3 9 268 1 115 75 Jon Pardi/What I Can't Put Down/Capitol 272/25 423 220 52 4 78 76 Little River Band/You Dream, I'll Drive/Frontiers Records 270/19 14 33 237 2 79 77 Natalie Stovall and the Drive/Baby Come On With It/HitShop Records 257/23 13 29 228 1 152 78 Cassadee Pope/I Wish I Could Break Your Heart/Republic Nashville 216/19 1100 198 18 1 85 79 North 40/Tell Me Somethin' Good/Rhymetown Entertainment 206/18 18 32 174 1 87 80 Chase Rice/Ready Set Roll/Dack Janiels Records 175/11 9 14 161

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March 24Luke Bryan/Play It Again/Capitol NashvilleAndy Ross/Rebel/Buckshot CollectiveCole Swindell/Hope You Get Lonely Tonight/Warner Bros.-WMNSteve Everette/50 Shades Of Cowboy/Spin Doctors

March 31Brandon Alan/Different Way/Creative Arts GroupDustin Lynch/Where It’s At/Broken BowJoe Lasher Jr./Cowboy Love SongBrothers Osborne/Rum/EMI NashvilleDakota Bradley/Won’t Be Young Forever/Streamsound

April 3Soul Circus Cowboys/This Is How We Roll/SMG Records

April 7Love and Theft/Night That You’ll Never Forget/RCA Records Nashville

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