Monthly Archives: December 2013
About Fred's Country program:
Le program Fred's Country: La musique Country de Tradition avec Frederic (Fred) Moreau. Le program Fred's Country est diffusé sur 65 fréquences FM, 54 radios ou webradios.
Radio Show Host: Fred Moreau
Program Fred's Country w52-13 - 27 décembre 2013 à 15:00
Music Charts Magazine is proud to be friends with Mr. Moreau and glad to now be one of the many to host Program Fred's Country. ( French/English)
The Message you are hearing was given by Gerry Carnes, Pastor of the Marietta First Church of the Nazarene located at 4341 Dallas Highway, Marietta, GA 30064. If this message was a blessing to you in some way, please let Pastor Carnes know. A note may be sent to the church address, or his email address is gcarnes@mariettanaz.com. The church website is www.mariettanaz.com. Thank you for listening & God Bless!
Music Charts Magazine would like to personally thank Gerry Carnes for taking the time he did on this project that was asked of him. Gerry is a fine man whom has preached the word for years and lives his life accordingly. For those of you who do not know the real meaning of Christmas.. please listen to this message as it has included in it the story of the birth of Jesus read from the Bible.
Have a Merry Christmas! ~ from the staff at Music Charts Magazine
About Fred's Country program:
Le program Fred's Country: La musique Country de Tradition avec Frederic (Fred) Moreau. Le program Fred's Country est diffusé sur 65 fréquences FM, 54 radios ou webradios.
Radio Show Host: Fred Moreau
Program Fred's Country w51-13 - 20 décembre 2013 à 15:00
Music Charts Magazine is proud to be friends with Mr. Moreau and glad to now be one of the many to host Program Fred's Country. ( French/English)
Album |
LW |
TW |
Artist Title (Label) |
TW SPINS |
LW SPINS |
Weeks on Chart |
Spin +/- |
Stations |
3 |
1 |
Jason Boland & the Stragglers Electric Bill (Proud Souls Ent.) |
1,387 |
1,120 |
13 |
+267 |
74 |
|
1 |
2 |
Kevin Fowler How Country Are Ya? (Kevin Fowler Records) |
1,232 |
1,226 |
13 |
+6 |
69 |
|
4 |
3 |
Randy Rogers Band Speak Of The Devil (MCA Nashville) |
1,166 |
1,083 |
14 |
+83 |
73 |
|
2 |
4 |
Wade Bowen Songs About Trucks (AMP/Sea Gayle) |
1,046 |
1,167 |
15 |
-121 |
60 |
|
7 |
5 |
Granger Smith Miles and Mud Tires (GS) |
1,038 |
955 |
12 |
+83 |
70 |
|
5 |
6 |
Reckless Kelly The Last Goodbye (No Big Deal) |
1,033 |
1,000 |
19 |
+33 |
58 |
|
10 |
7 |
Aaron Watson July in Cheyenne (Thirty Tigers) |
1,028 |
898 |
9 |
+130 |
65 |
|
9 |
8 |
Josh Grider Smallest Town on Earth (AMP) |
1,022 |
907 |
10 |
+115 |
62 |
|
6 |
9 |
Bart Crow Loving You’s a Crime (Smith Ent.) |
1,008 |
956 |
20 |
+52 |
69 |
|
8 |
10 |
John David Kent Until We Turn Around (Blackland/Roustabout) |
982 |
951 |
19 |
+31 |
63 |
|
11 |
11 |
Mario Flores Let Your Lonesome End With Me (MF) |
970 |
844 |
15 |
+126 |
58 |
|
14 |
12 |
William Clark Green Rose Queen (Bill Grease Records) |
945 |
757 |
9 |
+188 |
57 |
|
16 |
13 |
Casey Donahew Band Small Town Love (Almost Country) |
896 |
721 |
8 |
+175 |
63 |
|
12 |
14 |
Turnpike Troubadours If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (Lightning Rod Records) |
865 |
831 |
13 |
+34 |
57 |
|
24 |
15 |
Cody Johnson Dance Her Home (CJB) |
812 |
573 |
3 |
+239 |
61 |
|
15 |
16 |
Rich O’Toole I Love You (PTO Records) |
788 |
748 |
20 |
+40 |
51 |
|
PHOTO COMING SOON |
20 |
17 |
Josh Ward Hard Whiskey (Buckshot Records) |
770 |
638 |
4 |
+132 |
59 |
17 |
18 |
The Statesboro Revue Huck Finn (Vision Ent./Shalley Records) |
770 |
684 |
13 |
+86 |
46 |
|
19 |
19 |
Curtis Grimes The Cowboy Kind (CG) |
757 |
646 |
7 |
+111 |
57 |
|
23 |
20 |
JB and the Moonshine Band w/Angaleena Presley Black and White (Average Joe’s) |
695 |
622 |
5 |
+73 |
60 |
|
13 |
21 |
Kyle Park Fit For The King (Indie/Thirty Tigers) |
694 |
765 |
20 |
-71 |
52 |
|
21 |
22 |
Will Hoge Strong (WH) |
595 |
637 |
19 |
-42 |
41 |
|
22 |
23 |
Mark McKinney Stolen Cash (Texas Evolution) |
587 |
624 |
21 |
-37 |
47 |
|
25 |
24 |
Brandon Rhyder Pray The Night (Smith Ent.) |
566 |
544 |
15 |
+22 |
47 |
|
29 |
25 |
Rankin Twins Jezebel (RT) |
558 |
487 |
16 |
+71 |
49 |
|
27 |
26 |
Jake Kellen Jesus and Hank (Horny Toad Records) |
554 |
515 |
11 |
+39 |
42 |
|
34 |
27 |
Whiskey Myers Home (Wiggy Thump) |
542 |
432 |
8 |
+110 |
49 |
|
28 |
28 |
Phil Hamilton Hold On Tight (Winding Road) |
513 |
513 |
6 |
----- |
40 |
|
18 |
29 |
Bri Bagwell Hound Dog (BB) |
491 |
649 |
22 |
-158 |
41 |
|
35 |
30 |
Brian Keane Bar Lights (BK) |
487 |
424 |
4 |
+63 |
46 |
|
36 |
31 |
Sam Riggs Angola’s Lament (SR) |
479 |
411 |
5 |
+68 |
41 |
|
32 |
32 |
Deryl Dodd Loveletters (Smith Ent.) |
471 |
457 |
14 |
+14 |
43 |
|
30 |
33 |
Jason Cassidy Southern Side (JC) |
470 |
481 |
9 |
-11 |
46 |
|
33 |
34 |
Jesse Raub, Jr. Bad Intentions (JRJ) |
451 |
434 |
6 |
+17 |
40 |
|
37 |
35 |
Uncle Lucius Somewhere Else (Entertainment One Music) |
439 |
409 |
4 |
+30 |
44 |
|
26 |
36 |
Josh Abbott Band She Will Be Free (Pretty Damn Tough Records) |
436 |
530 |
26 |
-94 |
40 |
|
39 |
37 |
Charlie Robison Brand New Me (Thirty Tigers/Jetwell, Inc.) |
425 |
390 |
11 |
+35 |
42 |
|
41 |
38 |
Dirty River Boys Desert Wind (DRB) |
422 |
359 |
3 |
+63 |
41 |
|
46 |
39 |
Zane Williams Little Too Late (ZW) |
407 |
297 |
2 |
+110 |
44 |
|
42 |
40 |
Ray Johnston Band Crush (RJB) |
391 |
345 |
5 |
+46 |
39 |
|
40 |
41 |
Kris Gordon Triple on the Double (Frio Records) |
379 |
377 |
10 |
+2 |
35 |
|
38 |
42 |
TJ Broscoff This is the Moment (BGM Records) |
354 |
396 |
18 |
-42 |
29 |
|
50 |
43 |
Rosehill The Bible and the Gun (Cypress Records) |
346 |
281 |
2 |
+65 |
33 |
|
44 |
44 |
Rob Baird Same Damn Thing (RB) |
333 |
298 |
3 |
+35 |
35 |
|
43 |
45 |
Cameran Nelson Reckless in Texas (CN) |
332 |
305 |
11 |
+27 |
30 |
|
48 |
46 |
Mike and the Moonpies The Hard Way (MATM) |
326 |
288 |
2 |
+38 |
37 |
|
N |
47 |
Clay Thrash My Heart (Grange Records) |
295 |
265 |
1 |
+30 |
32 |
|
N |
48 |
Kylie Rae Harris Waited (KRH) |
291 |
197 |
1 |
+94 |
32 |
|
47 |
49 |
The Dusty Smirl Band Mine For The Mile (TDSB) |
289 |
288 |
11 |
+1 |
34 |
|
N |
50 |
Jason Eady OK Whiskey (JE) |
288 |
250 |
1 |
+38 |
36 |
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Music Charts Magazine Presents - "NEW DISCOVERY" - "Leigh Haggerwood and The Florin Street Band - My Favourite Time Of The Year" - for the month of December 2013.
Looking for some "New" music to add to your player and can't find anything that blows you away?
Check out this Music Charts Magazine "NEW DISCOVERY" Interview with "Leigh Haggerwood" and be prepared to be excited knowing there is still 100% awesome music out there that you still have not heard.
After you listen to this great interview showing you the ins and outs of "Leigh Haggerwood, The Florin Street Band and the song My Favorite Time Of Year" we are sure you will be glad you found this "New Discovery" to add to your music playlist.
This is the 1st time Leigh Haggerwood and his Florin Street Band have been written about in a magazine in the United States so we are very proud of this Christmas "NEW DISCOVERY " here at Music Charts Magazine and this wonderful song titled, "My Favorite Time Of Year".
Radio interested in how to obtain this music please contact us on our contact page and we will be glad to get it to your radio station for radio play. Many thanks to those of you who have already played it.
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Music Charts Magazine proudly presents "NEW DISCOVERY" for the month of December 2013 "Leigh Haggerwood with The Florin Street Band- My Favourite Time Of Year"
LISTEN to "NEW DISCOVERY" Interview with Leigh Haggerwood HERE:
Music Charts Magazine Presents "New Discovery" Leigh Haggerwood ( The Florin Street Band ) song "My Favorite Time Of The Year" - Interview by Award winning DJ Big Al Weekley.
Music Charts Magazine Presents NEW DISCOVERY "The Florin Street Band - My Favourite Time Of Year" - Interview by Big Al Weekley
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Music Charts Magazine History
- Song for the month of December 2013:
Bing Crosby - "White Christmas"
"White Christmas" is an Irving Berlin song reminiscing about an old-fashioned Christmas setting. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the version sung by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single of all time, with estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
Accounts vary as to when and where Berlin wrote the song. One story is that he wrote it in 1940, in warm La Quinta, California, while staying at the La Quinta Hotel, a frequent Hollywood retreat also favored by writer-producer Frank Capra, although the Arizona Biltmore also claims the song was written there. He often stayed up all night writing — he told his secretary, "Grab your pen and take down this song. I just wrote the best song I've ever written — heck, I just wrote the best song that anybody's ever written!"
The first public performance of the song was by Bing Crosby, on his NBC radio show The Kraft Music Hall on Christmas Day, 1941; a copy of the recording from the radio program is owned by the estate of Bing Crosby and was loaned to CBS Sunday Morning for their December 25, 2011, program. He subsequently recorded the song with the John Scott Trotter Orchestra and the Ken Darby Singers for Decca Records in just 18 minutes on May 29, 1942, and it was released on July 30 as part of an album of six 78-rpm songs from the film Holiday Inn. At first, Crosby did not see anything special about the song. He just said "I don't think we have any problems with that one, Irving."
The song initially performed poorly and was overshadowed by Holiday Inn's first hit song: "Be Careful, It's my Heart". By the end of October 1942, however, "White Christmas" topped the "Your Hit Parade" chart. It remained in that position until well into the new year. (It has often been noted that the mix of melancholy — "just like the ones I used to know" — with comforting images of home — "where the treetops glisten" — resonated especially strongly with listeners during World War II. The Armed Forces Network was flooded with requests for the song. The song is noted for Crosby's whistling during the second Chorus.)
In 1942 alone, Crosby's recording spent eleven weeks on top of the Billboard charts. The original version also hit number one on the Harlem Hit Parade for three weeks, Crosby's first-ever appearance on the black-oriented chart. Re-released by Decca, the single returned to the #1 spot during the holiday seasons of 1945 and 1946 (on the chart dated January 4, 1947), thus becoming the only single with three separate runs at the top of the U.S. charts. The recording became a chart perennial, reappearing annually on the pop chart twenty separate times before Billboard magazine created a distinct Christmas chart for seasonal releases.
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About Fred's Country program:
Le program Fred's Country: La musique Country de Tradition avec Frederic (Fred) Moreau. Le program Fred's Country est diffusé sur 65 fréquences FM, 54 radios ou webradios.
Radio Show Host: Fred Moreau
Program Fred's Country w50-13 - 13 décembre 2013 à 15:00
Music Charts Magazine is proud to be friends with Mr. Moreau and glad to now be one of the many to host Program Fred's Country. ( French/English)