Country Music Weekly Chart Recap – March 1st, 2021

 Posted by at 8:26 pm on March 1, 2021
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Here is a recap of this week’s chart toppers from the various country music charts!

Billboard Country Music Charts

  • Airplay #1 Single – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Hot Country Singles #1 – “I Hope” by Gabby Barrett (26th week at #1!)
  • Most Added New Single – “You Ain’t Pretty” by Nate Barnes
  • Most Increased Audience – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Most Increased Plays – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • #1 Recurrent Single – “One of Them Girls” by Lee Brice
  • Top Songwriter – Josh Osborne
  • Top Producer – Joey Moi
  • Top Country AlbumDangerous:  The Double Album by Morgan Wallen
  • Country Streaming #1 Single – “Wasted on You” by Morgan Wallen
  • Country Digital Sales #1 Single – “The Good Ones” by Gabby Barrett
  • Top Americana/Folk AlbumStarting Over by Chris Stapleton
  • Top Bluegrass AlbumCuttin’ Grass, Vol 1:  The Butcher Shoppe Sessions by Sturgill Simpson

Country Aircheck Charts

  • Airplay #1 Single – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Activator #1 Single – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Most Added New Single – “Met Me Now” by TRACK45
  • Top Songwriter – Josh Osborne
  • Top Point Gainer – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Top Spin Gainer – “Down to One” by Luke Bryan
  • Activator Top Point Gainer – “Just the Way” by Parmalee w/ Blanco Brown
  • Activator Top Spin Gainer – “Just the Way” by Parmalee w/ Blanco Brown
  • Top Recurrent – “Better Together” by Luke Combs

Music Row Charts

  • Country Breakout Radio Chart #1 Single – “Good Time” by Niko Moon
  • Greatest Spin Increase – “Forever After All” by Luke Combs
  • Most Added New Single – “Forever After All” by Luke Combs

Various Texas Country Charts

  • CD Tex Broadcast Most Downloaded New Single – “Honky Tonk On” by Hayden Haddock
  • Texas Airplay Chart’s #1 Single – “I Will” by Darrin Morris
  • Texas Regional Radio Report’s #1 Single – “Devil’s Red Hot Sauce” by James Lann
  • Texas Music Pickers Spotify Chart #1 – “To Be Loved By You” by Parker McCollum

Interview with John McDonough

 Posted by at 8:05 pm on March 1, 2021
Mar 012021
 

  • Artist Name:  John McDonough
  • Hometown:  Austin, TX

What project are you currently working on?

I am about to release my new acoustic CD, ‘Second Chances’ on March 17, 2021. I have wanted to do an acoustic CD for a while, and I am very excited to share it! I picked my favorite songs from my previous releases ‘Dreams and Imagination’ (2014) and ‘Surrounding Colors’ (2016), and the CD came out better than I had hoped or expected. I was very strict in that the CD was only going to be two acoustic guitars, two vocals, and a string section, and the arrangements are just fantastic! The sound is quite full, and doing the CD this way really allowed my vocals and melodies to shine.

What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?

I have loved to sing for as long as I can remember. As a kid I used to crank my stereo and sing along pretending I was on stage! I was big tennis player in high school and college, so I wasn’t able to really get serious about music till my twenties. I have been playing gigs since my twenties, but never had the confidence to really go for it full time until about ten years ago. I was working as a psychotherapist, and was burned out. I decided then that music was the only thing I wanted to do, and haven’t looked back since. ‘Second Chances’ will be my fifth CD I have released in the last ten years, and in that time I have played over 500 gigs. I really love everything about music: writing songs, performing, singing, the challenge of getting better as a musician and the challenge of trying to write a great song. It took me a while to have the confidence to really commit to this profession, and I have been very fulfilled the last ten years.

If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?

I probably would go back to psychotherapy. I do miss helping people, I was a good therapist, and I still find it fascinating how a person’s history can cause mental health issues, and equally fascinating how certain techniques and human connection can help them heal.

What is your favorite downtime activity?

I have a ten year old niece who I am very close with. After 25 years in Texas, I recently relocated to the Chicago area, and a large motivation for the move was to be close with her! We spend a lot of time together, and it really fuels me. I am very lucky to be living right around the corner from her, so I see her almost everyday! We have a lot of fun together, and when I come back to my house I am ready to get back to work!

Who is your biggest celebrity crush?

I had the pleasure of meeting Zac Efron once, and he was very nice and personable. I think I will have to go with Zac!!

Who is your favorite sports team?

Tennis and hockey are my favorite sports, and I have been a huge Blackhawks fan for many years. They have been struggling the last few years, and Jonathan Toews is struggling with an undisclosed illness, so I am hoping he can make a full comeback and they can get back to the top!

What is the last movie you watched?

Just a few nights ago I watched Hidden Figures. It’s an amazing true story about African American female mathematicians who worked at NASA during the space race. Such smart and courageous women who deserve to be known and honored.

What is the last Album you listened to?

Two nights ago I listened to ‘My Spirit Sister’ by Joshua James. He is one of my favorite contemporary artists and I feel he has it all. He is a great guitar player, has a great voice, is a great songwriter, and has meaningful lyrics. I can’t wait for his next release!

If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?

I think I would have to go with ‘Sweet Baby James’ by the great James Taylor. I learned the guitar so I could play and sing “Fire and Rain,” and that entire album is just brilliant.

What is the greatest country song of all time?

Oh my gosh, this one is really, really tough! I might have to go with “Wichita Lineman.” Tough to say which one is best, but “Wichita Lineman” is my favorite.

What is your favorite city/town that you have visited out on the road?

I love Santa Fe! I love the land, the architecture, the native American culture and history in the area, the galleries, everything! I have played there twice on two separate tours, and both have been really great, fun gigs. I can’t wait to go back!

What is your favorite meal?

I could eat pizza for every meal, every day!! Cheese and black olive is my favorite, but there are many other types of pizza I am very happy with as well!!

Who is your dream duet partner?

Another tough one! Stevie Nicks is one of the coolest women I can think of. I love her and her whole aura. I would love to work with her and share the stage with her!

Who would you like to go on tour with?

You are killing me with these questions! It’s so hard to choose just one! I might have to say Billy Joel. I love his music and could listen to him every night. I think he is very funny and seems very smart, so I know he would keep me on my toes for the several months that we were traveling together.

What is your ultimate career goal?

My goal is to be successful enough where I can tour and play to people who come to hear me in intimate venues. My songs are very deep and serious, but I am a lot of fun. I love the nights when I can engage with the crowd, talk about my songs, and use my personality and humor to really connect with the audience. It’s tough to do that in bars and restaurants where people are eating and talking, and I am so appreciative of the nights when I really have the audience’s attention. I would also love to be successful enough where I can tour with a lead guitarist and a back up singer. Those elements add so much energy and interest to a show, and I would love to be able to offer my fans that every night

Doug Stone Announces “Jukebox with a Country Song” Tour

 Posted by at 6:56 pm on March 1, 2021
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Doug Stone has partnered with jukebox/turntable/desk radio-maker Crosley to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his 1991 chart-topping single, “A Jukebox with a Country Song.” As part of the “Jukebox with a Country Song” tour, Stone will promote the various Crosley products with radio and venue promotions before taking the stage each night to deliver many of the top 10 hits that made him a mainstay during the ’90s and continue to inspire modern country artists.

“I have owned a Crosley record player for several years now and to partner with them is just incredible,” says Doug Stone. “I can’t believe it’s been 30 years since ‘A Jukebox With A Country Song,’ was a number one single for me. How time flies and we do not even realize it. I am really looking forward to getting back on the road and bringing my music to the fans, whether doing an acoustic show or a full band performance,” shares Stone.

Confirmed Tour Dates:
Fri 3/26 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Sun 4/11 – Duluth, GA – Atlanta Events Center
Sat 4/17 – Corinth, MS – Crossroads Arena
Sat 5/1 – Navasota, TX – Grimes County Fair
Sat 6/12 – Columbia, TN – Homestead Hall
Sat 6/19 – Abilene, TX – Doc’s
Fri 6/25 – Waco, TX – The Hippodrome
Sat 6/26 – Arlington, TX – Arlington Music Hall
Wed 6/30 – Indianapolis, IN – Marion County Fair
Tues 7/6 – Sauk Rapids, MN – Rollie’s
Thurs 7/8 – Livingston, MT – Music Ranch Montana
Sat 7/10 – Kearney, NE – Joe’s Honky Tonk
Fri 7/16 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing
Sat 9/18 – Oxford, ME – Oxford County Fairgrounds
Fri 10/22 – Roanoke Rapids, NC – Roanoke Rapids Theatre
Sat 10/23 – Liberty, NC – The Liberty Theatre
Sat 11/6 – Kearney, NE – Joe’s Honky Tonk
Fri 11/12 – Tomball, TX – Main Street Crossing

Top 10 Songs of the Month – February 2021

 Posted by at 1:15 pm on February 28, 2021
Feb 282021
 

 

Here’s this month’s Top 10 list of our favorite current songs!  You may not recognize some of these, but we encourage you to trust our judgement and expand your horizons beyond what you only hear on mainstream country radio.  Each song is linked to a video that you can watch/listen to.  Check out our list below and let us know what you think!

Find these songs and more in our 2021’s Best New Country Music Spotify Playlist!

*Songs are listed in alphabetical order.

See previous month’s list

2021 ACM Award Nominees Announced

 Posted by at 7:01 pm on February 26, 2021
Feb 262021
 

Entertainer of the Year

  • Luke Bryan
  • Eric Church
  • Luke Combs
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Chris Stapleton

Female Artist of the Year

  • Kelsea Ballerini
  • Miranda Lambert
  • Ashley McBryde
  • Maren Morris
  • Carly Pearce

Male Artist of the Year

  • Dierks Bentley
  • Luke Combs
  • Eric Church
  • Thomas Rhett
  • Chris Stapleton

Duo of the Year

  • Brooks & Dunn
  • Brothers Osborne
  • Dan + Shay
  • Florida Georgia Line
  • Maddie & Tae

Group of the Year

  • Lady A
  • Little Big Town
  • Old Dominion
  • The Cadillac Three
  • The Highwomen

New Female Artist of the Year

  • Ingrid Andress
  • Tenille Arts
  • Gabby Barrett
  • Mickey Guyton
  • Caylee Hammack

New Male Artist of the Year

  • Jimmie Allen
  • Travis Denning
  • Hardy
  • Cody Johnson
  • Parker McCollum

Album of the Year

  • Born Here Live Here Die Here – Luke Bryan
  • Mixtape Vol. 1 – Kane Brown
  • Never Will – Ashley McBryde
  • Skeletons – Brothers Osborne
  • Starting Over – Chris Stapleton

Single of the Year

  • “Bluebird” by Miranda Lambert
  • “I Hope” by Gabby Barrett
  • “I Hope You’re Happy Now” by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice
  • “More Hearts Than Mine” by Ingrid Andress
  • “The Bones” by Maren Morris

Song of the Year

  • “Bluebird” – Luke Dick, Miranda Lambert, Natalie Hemby
  • “One Night Standards” – Ashley McBryde, Nicolette Hayford, Shane McAnally
  • “Some People Do” – Jesse Frasure, Matt Ramsey, Thomas Rhett, Shane McAnally
  • “Starting Over” – Chris Stapleton, Mike Henderson
  • “The Bones” – Jimmy Robbins, Maren Morris, Laura Veltz

Video of the Year

  • “Better Than We Found It” – Maren Morris
  • “Bluebird” – Miranda Lambert
  • “Gone” – Dierks Bentley
  • “Hallelujah” – Carrie Underwood and John Legend
  • “Worldwide Beautiful” – Kane Brown

Songwriter of the Year

  • Ashley Gorley
  • Michael Hardy
  • Hillary Lindsey
  • Shane McAnally
  • Josh Osborne

Music Event of the Year

  • “Be A Light” by Thomas Rhett f/Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, Keith Urban
  • “Does To Me” by Luke Combs f/Eric Church
  • “I Hope You’re Happy Now” by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice
  • “Nobody But You” by Blake Shelton f/Gwen Stefani
  • “One Beer” by Hardy f/Lauren Alaina and Devin Dawson
  • “One Too Many” by Keith Urban f/P!nk

Bass Player of the Year

  • Jarrod Travis Cure
  • Mark Hill
  • Tony Lucido
  • Steve Mackey
  • Glenn Worf

Drummer of the Year

  • Fred Eltringham
  • Evan Hutchings
  • Derek Mixon
  • Jerry Roe
  • Aaron Sterling

Guitar Player of the Year

  • J.T. Corenflos
  • Kris Donegan
  • Jedd Hughes
  • Ilya Toshinskiy
  • Derek Wells

Piano/Keys Player of the Year

  • Dave Cohen
  • David Dorn
  • Charlie Judge
  • Mike Rojas
  • Benmont Tench

Specialty Instrument Player of the Year

  • Alicia Enstrom
  • Jim Hoke
  • Danny Rader
  • Mickey Raphael
  • Ilya Toshinskiy
  • Kristin Wilkinson

Steel Guitar Player of the Year

  • Spencer Cullum
  • Dan Dugmore
  • Mike Johnson
  • Russ Pahl
  • Justin Schipper

Audio Engineer of the Year

  • Jeff Balding
  • Jason Hall
  • Gena Johnson
  • Vance Powell
  • F. Reid Shippen

Producer of the Year

  • Buddy Cannon
  • Dave Cobb
  • Dann Huff
  • Jay Joyce
  • Joey Moi