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Billy Currington’s New Single No. 1 Most Added At Country Radio

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Multi-platinum-selling country star Billy Currington’s new single “Bring It On Over” was the No. 1 most added song at country radio this week with 52 total first week stations. Written by Dallas Davidson, Rhett Akins, Ben Hayslip, and Jesse Frasure, the song is the first release since Currington’s hit album Summer Forever and serves as the lead single to his upcoming new album. Following his back-to-back, multi-week No. 1 hits “It Don’t Hurt Like It Used To” and “Do I Make You Wanna,” the upbeat tune showcases Currington’s “characteristic laid-back soul” (Rolling Stone).

 

The talented Georgia native has spent more than a decade in the spotlight proving he’s truly a man for all seasons. Currington has earned 12 No.1 singles to his name, including the double-platinum hits “People Are Crazy” and “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right.” Possessing one of the smoothest and most distinct voices in any genre of music, Currington is equally skilled at delivering upbeat summertime anthems as well as exploring the complexities of life and love with a poignant ballad. His latest album Summer Forever debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.

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LANco Release Newest Single “Greatest Love Story” To Country Radio

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Emerging Arista Nashville band LANCO released their newest single “Greatest Love Story” to Country radio on Monday.  Written solely by lead singer Brandon Lancaster, “Greatest Love Story”  ignited as the fan-favorite from the band’s first EP, has accumulated over 9 million streams.

“Greatest Love Story” leads LANCO’s forthcoming debut album produced by Jay Joyce (Eric Church, Cage The Elephant, Little Big Town.) While recording with Joyce in his East Nashville studio, the band filmed a rootsy, stripped-down performance of the new single which premieres exclusively with Billboard.com.

View the live video & discover more on LANCO’s collaboration with Joyce HERE.

Name as “the band to watch” by Bobby Bones, CMT, Rolling Stone, Spotify and more, LANCO gained their “exuberant concert persona” (Billboard) status from touring the country’s top festivals, playing stages at Austin City Limits, Lollapalooza, Watershed and Tortuga among others. This Spring, LANCO joins Dierks Bentley, Kane Brown and Jake Owen on tour and has been tapped to join lineups for Stagecoach, Moondance Jam and Country Thunder.

For more information on LANCO, visit LANCOMusic.com.

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MAREN MORRIS’ “MY CHURCH” SETS COUNTRY RADIO RECORD WITH 107 FIRST WEEK CHART REPORTING COUNTRY RADIO STATIONS SPINNING THE DEBUT SINGLE

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Columbia Nashville singer/songwriter Maren Morris’ debut single “My Church” makes Country radio history today with a record breaking 107 first week Country radio chart reporting stations spinning the song that the Village Voice describes as being a “windows-down anthem about finding composure and contentment behind the wheel.” As the No. 1 most added song at Country radio for the week, “My Church” sets the record for the highest charting debut single by a female in Country Aircheck’s Mediabase history and with today’s massive radio impact, “My Church” leaps to No. 32 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart. The previous record for a debut single was 99 “adds” at impact date, until today.

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GRAMMY® Nominee Cam Tops off the Year with a #1 Song and 2015’s Best First-Week Album Sales by a Debut Country Artist!

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GRAMMY®-nominated Arista Nashville/RCA Records singer/songwriter Cam vaults to #1 at country radio this week with her smash single, “Burning House,” as her major-label debut album, Untamed, explodes onto Billboard’s Top Country Albums sales chart at #2.  Cam achieves 2015’s best first-week album sales by a debut country artist, with sales of 37,000, according to Nielsen Music.

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EMERGING ARTIST BRIAN COLLINS’ SOPHOMORE SINGLE “SHINE A LITTLE LOVE” AT COUNTRY RADIO TODAY

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Emerging singer-songwriter Brian Collins’ sophomore single “Shine A Little Love” is going for adds at country radio today. Co-written by Brian and Paige Logan, the uplifting, feel-good song showcases Brian’s soulful southern vocals and skilled songwriting.
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Shame On You, Country Radio!

I have watched and I have held my tongue long enough about this subject.  WHY is country radio not playing and promoting more solo female artists? WHY do they not give these incredibly talented female solo artists, female duos, and female trios equal airplay like they give their male counterparts?

Female artists: solo, duos, and trios are being dropped from labels left and right because they aren’t selling as much as male artists.  This all goes directly back to they aren’t getting equal airplay as the male artists.   Airplay that means promotion that leads right back to album sales.  If they are never heard or heard very little, how can they be expected to sell albums and show tickets? WHY is this??? Most female artists can sing CIRCLES around most of the male artists out there.  You know this is true! I can run down a complete list right now and prove my point. Stop being a “good ole boys club”, country radio!

Why am I so frustrated about this? Because I know some of these female artists that have been dropped from labels or that are struggling to be heard on country radio, that’s why!

Now, there are some supportive radio stations and DJs out there, but for the most part, country radio is being run by these large companies and people at the actual radio stations have no say in the playlist.  It gets decided for them.  There are a handful of completely independent stations out there, but sadly, most of the large radio stations are owned by a large company like Clear Channel, who owns most of the radio stations out there and they are dominating the market–controlling it.

All I’m saying is give the female artists in country music EQUAL airplay and let their music be heard! Let your listening audiences decide if they like them and give them a chance to succeed.  Until you do that, I will just say “shame on you, country radio” because it’s wrong and you know it!!

 

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