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Adam Schroeder - Lets - Music Charts Magazine® Album Review by Benjamin Franklin VDate = 7 July 2014       

Artist’s name = Adam Schroeder

Genre = Jazz

Title = Let’s

Record company = Capri

       

Review =

            Relatively new to the scene though clearly accomplished, baritone saxophonist Adam Schroeder plays tunes he wrote and relatively obscure compositions by others. This variety is evident on Let’s, his second CD, where he is accompanied by guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist John Clayton, and drummer Jeff Hamilton.

                A Schroeder original, “The Smulyan Spectacles” refers to baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan. Listeners familiar with his recordings will largely know what to expect from Schroeder: attractive ballads and swingers in the bebop tradition. Two compositions illustrate the scope of Schroeder’s music. A blues, the gritty “A Hawkeye, a Hoosier, & Two Cali Cats” is moderately up tempo. All the musicians solo on this toe-tapping performance. “Contemplation (Intro)” is its antithesis. The shortest selection (1:40) and classical in nature, this baritone saxophone-arco bass duet is played way down tempo, without improvisation. Though the two musicians interpret a score, inventiveness emerges from the appealing, mellow sounds the two deep instruments produce. This is, to me, the prettiest performance on Let’s Go. The title begs a question: If this brief number is the introduction to a larger piece titled “Contemplation,” what is the nature of the rest of it? Is it written for a quartet? An orchestra? Some other configuration? Does it allow for improvisation? If the remainder is as striking as the introduction, I hope Schroeder will record it.  

            In addition to his creations, Schroeder includes a tune by Stevie Wonder, two standards, and three jazz pieces. Wonder’s “You & I” is a pretty ballad. “Wrap Your Troubles in Deams” and Sam Coslow’s “In the Middle of a Kiss” are the two standards, though the latter is played so rarely that it hardly qualifies as such. I find Thad Jones’s “Let’s” the least rewarding of the compositions by jazz musicians. The other two constitute highlights. Recorded initially on Donald Byrd’s Blue Note album The Cat Walk (1961), with the composer on piano, Duke Pearson’s catchy “Hello Bright Sunflower” is somewhat reminiscent of “Lullaby of Broadway.” It deserves to be better known than it is. Schroeder’s version progresses in fits and starts and has solos by all the musicians. Jeff Hamilton’s brush work is especially impressive. As sprightly as “Hello Bright Sunflower,” Benny Carter’s “Southside Samba” primarily features Schroeder, though Wilson also solos. In performing these three tunes by jazz musicians, Schroeder demonstrates his familiarity with a wide range of jazz recordings and adeptness at identifying neglected ones.

            Let’s seemingly offers something for everybody: brisk performances and slow ones, a short classical piece, original compositions, and works by others. Though the music is played in a familiar style, the selections are not well known, with the exceptions of “You & I” and “Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams.” In sum, this is impressive music by an instrumentalist still early in his career.

 

Author = Benjamin Franklin V

September 15, 2014

 

Album

LW

TW

Artist

Title

(Label)

TW SPINS

LW SPINS

Weeks on Chart

Spin +/-

Stations

1

1

Cody Johnson

Me & My Kind

(CJB)

1,421

1,471

12

-50

71

5

2

Zane Williams

Hands of a Workin’ Man

(ZW)

1,320

1,286

13

+34

72

2

3

Granger Smith

If Money Didn’t Matter

(GS)

1,294

1,312

18

-18

71

4

4

Bart Crow

If I Go, I’m Goin’

(Smith Ent.)

1,242

1,289

17

-47

69

3

5

Kevin Fowler

Panhandle Poorboy

(Kevin Fowler Records)

1,237

1,298

10

-61

73

7

6

Mike Ryan

Dancing All Around It

(MR)

1,139

1,096

15

+43

64

6

7

Josh Grider

One Night Taco Stand

(AMP)

1,102

1,125

10

-23

66

11

8

Micky & the Motorcars

Hearts From Above

(Smith Ent.)

1,013

943

10

+70

69

9

9

Sunny Sweeney

Bad Girl Phase

(Thirty Tigers)

983

958

9

+25

64

10

10

Deryl Dodd

One Night Too Long

(Smith Ent.)

983

948

16

+35

59

12

11

Cameran Nelson

Shotgun

(CN)

893

836

10

+57

53

14

12

Brian Keane

You Can’t Go Home

(BK)

844

767

8

+77

57

13

13

Ray Johnston Band

More Crown Than Coke

(RJB)

816

797

18

+19

52

17

14

Stoney LaRue

Golden Shackles

(eOne Music)

747

670

4

+77

60

16

15

Phil Hamilton

Dirty Love

(Winding Road)

724

686

9

+38

48

15

16

Jesse Raub Jr.

Good Man Go Wrong

(JRJ)

723

705

16

+18

49

18

17

LiveWire

Drivin’ You Outta My Mind

(Way Out West Records)

696

654

13

+42

48

19

18

Matt Hillyer

A Little Less Whiskey

(MH)

682

640

9

+42

50

23

19

John Slaughter

Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

(JS)

615

599

7

+16

48

24

20

The Statesboro Revue

Live A Little

(Vision Ent./Shalley Records)

605

569

17

+36

35

25

21

Sam Riggs

Hold On and Let Go

(SR)

597

556

6

+41

45

8

22

Casey Donahew Band

Lovin’ Out of Control

(Almost Country)

577

986

17

-409

47

26

23

Shane Smith & The Saints

Dance the Night Away

(SSS)

576

545

8

+31

47

32

24

Jon Wolfe

What Are You Doin’ Right Now

(JW)

536

469

4

+67

45

20

25

Roger Creager

River Song

(Roger Creager Music)

532

631

16

-99

44

28

26

Mark McKinney

Maybe We Should

(Texas Evolution)

530

509

5

+21

48

48

27

Wade Bowen

When I Woke Up Today

(Lightning Rod Records)

529

309

2

+220

42

27

28

Cody Bryan Band

Wreck Me

(CBB)

511

527

13

-16

46

30

29

JB and the Moonshine Band

Yes

(Average Joe’s)

501

496

8

+5

44

44

30

Pat Green w/Lyle Lovett

Girls From Texas

(Sugar Hill Records)

499

333

2

+166

50

34

31

Casey Berry

Fool

(80615 Entertainment)

477

424

12

+53

36

35

32

Charlie Robison

Look Out Cleveland

(Thirty Tigers/Jetwell, Inc.)

443

422

9

+21

44

33

33

Tyler and the Tribe

Can I See You Again

(TATT)

436

432

5

+4

38

22

34

William Clark Green

Hanging Around

(Bill Grease Records)

432

603

23

-171

41

36

35

Dolly Shine

Her Name Was Trouble

(DS)

410

402

6

+8

33

41

36

Sean McConnell

Bottom Of The Sea

(SM)

400

357

4

+43

30

21

37

Rich O’Toole

Too Good To Call

(PTO Records)

381

614

21

-233

37

43

38

Junior Gordon

County Fair

(JG)

378

353

3

+25

33

29

39

Adam Hood

Trying To Write A Love Song

(Adam Hood Music)

369

508

26

-139

35

38

40

Bri Bagwell

Crazy

(BB)

363

372

11

-9

30

31

41

Chance Anderson

Windows Down

(CA)

361

485

16

-124

29

46

42

Rodney Crowell

Long Journey Home

(RC)

334

325

5

+9

29

45

43

Scooter Brown Band

Summer Song

(SBB)

333

330

12

+3

24

42

44

Coley McCabe

I’m With U

(CM)

332

356

5

-24

27

N

45

Mario Flores

High on Summertime

(MF)

328

262

1

+66

30

N

46

Gabe Garcia

Missing

(396 Entertainment)

328

226

1

+102

28

N

47

Josh Abbott Band

Hangin’ Around

(Pretty Damn Tough Records)

326

116

1

+210

26

47

48

The Rusty Brothers

The Devil (Revisited)

(Vision Ent.)

323

323

3

—–

31

49

49

Saints Eleven

I’ll Be Fine

(SE)

313

288

10

+25

29

50

50

Kris Gordon

Worth a Shot

(Frio Records)

299

284

2

+15

33

 

Non Reports:

1st Week:  KBIM, KBST, KOKE, KRUN

2nd Week:  KMOU

 

Freezes:  KFWR, KMKS, KOLI, KSTV, KTKO

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HOTDISC TOP 40
14 September 2014

 

This is a list of the Top 40 Most Popular Songs released on the Rush Released promotional CD. Each week DJs and media people who receive Rush Released send back their reaction sheets where they are given the chance to rate every song. This chart is exclusively for clients of the Rush Released CD.  The chart is published weekly here, and also in Country Music People, Country Music & Dance, Up Country and Southern Country magazines.

To watch the video for each song (where available) click on the titles.

01

NE

Drinkin’ Beer
RAY SCOTT 

02

NE

Pretty Girls
BARRY P FOLEY & DOUG ADKINS

03

01

It Ain’t All Good But It Ain’t Half Bad
TONY STAMPLEY

04 02

Maybe There’s Love After You After All
DAVID FRIZZELL

05

NE

I Am What I Am
TONY CLARKE

06

NE

Fishin’ Pole Dancin’
BRUCE LARSON

07

NE

Good On You
NATIVE RUN 

08

03

How’s The World Treating You
JIM REEVES & BARBI FRANKLIN

09

NE

Right By Your Side 
THE DIABLOS 

10

04

Who Left The Door To Heaven Open  
DAVID WOOD 

 

 

 

 

11

10

Put It In Your Pocket
SONIA LEIGH  

12 05

Everything Is Made In China
DAVID STARR

13

NE

Travelling Star
MIM GREY

14

08

Southern Drawl
DAVID SHELBY

15

07

Never Really Left
BRIAN COLLINS

16 09

Wake Up Drunk
COREY COX

17 06

Let’s Start A Party
OWEN HOWELL

18

NE

Highway Number Nine
DAVE SHERIFF  

19

NE

Corner Cafe
MANDY STROBEL

20

11

Cowboys Of The Caribbean
BERTIE HIGGINS

 

 

 

 

21

12

Seamus Finn
REG KEYWORTH BAND

22

13

Something I Wrote
CODY RILEY

23

14

Wrecking My World
M CALLAHAN

24

NE

Powder Keg
DAVID HILGENFELDT PROJECT

25

NE

Fire
BEAU + LUCI

26 15

Welcome Home
MIKE WARD

27

NE

Come On Back Home
PHILIP CLAYPOOL

28

NE

Jesus And Jones
NU-BLU

29

NE

Nowhere With You
SARABETH 

30

NE

Love Like Jesus
PAWNSHOP KINGS

 

 

 

 

31

17

Ten Thousand Ways
LOST HOLLOW

32

16

That’s The Sound
SARABETH

33

19

How I Only Wish That I Could Fly
CHARLIE BOSTON

34

NE

Fearless
SAMMY HAKIM 

35 18

Good Day To Get Gone
KAYLEE RUTLAND

36

20

No More Lonely
THE ROYS

37

NE

Target On My Heart
ASHLIEGH LISSET  

38

21

Baby’s Got Her Boots On
BRUSHVILLE

39

22

Fresno Silver Mine
DAVID HILGENFELDT PROJECT

40

NE

If I Love You  
LUANNE HUNT

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH INDEPENDENT TOP 10

01

NE

I Am What I Am
TONY CLARKE

02

NE

Right By Your Side
THE DIABLOS

03

NE

Travelling Star
MIM GREY

04

NE

Highway Number Nine
DAVE SHERIFF

05

01

Welcome Home
MIKE WARD

06

02

How I Only Wish That I Could Fly
CHARLIE BOSTON

07

04

As Good As It Gets!
ROB ALLEN

08

03

Streets Of Loneliness
JANEY KIRK with JERRY DONOHUE

09

05

Dreams Sometimes Come True
KEITH SHAW

10

06

Do You Recall, The War To End All War
TONY RENNEY

 

The Hotdisc chart is compiled from DJs and industry professionals’ ratings of songs currently being promoted on the Rush Released CD. They are not airplay charts, as airplay charts cannot work in Europe because there are no terrestrial country stations. The hundreds of country programmes on air which we service are likely to play a particular song only twice at most in a three month period, therefore rendering airplay charts insignificant in Europe. It works well in America where there are plenty of non-stop country stations but it does not work here. Any Airplay Chart you may see claiming to provide this service is bogus and Hotdisc does not condone these charts at all. They are misleading at best for the reasons stated.

The Hotdisc charts are put together weekly using ratings supplied by DJs who give scores to every song on the last three months’ editions of Rush Released. The scores are averaged out per week to give an accurate guide to the songs which are being championed by the industry. The aim is to showcase the songs which the industry professionals are flagging up as quality songs. This is a very useful exercise as it is free of politics, hype and rigging and done solely on merit!

Copyright © 2014, Hotdisc, The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk, TD7 4LA, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

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J-POP Oricon Charts – W36

first week

Kokoro no Placard (心のプラカード… AKB48

  • 2.

Namida No Ato Ga Kieru Koro V6

  • 3.

Uta No Prince Sama Quartet Idol Song ShotaroMorikubo, Ta…

  • 4.

Eiyuu No Uta THE ALFEE

first week

                

Mutekina Heart (無敵なハート) Mai Kuraki

first week

                

Mamma Mia! (マンマミーア!) KARA

first week

                

Enamel SID

first week

                

Hush Hush (ハッシュハッシュ) Da-iCE

  • 9.

VICTORY Palet

first week

                

Seishun Chronicle BakusuteSotokanda I…

first week

                

Setsunatsu, Diver Lovely★DOLL

-10 (2)

2 weeks

                

ーラの傷だらけ(laura no kizuda… Golden Bomber

  • 13.

THE IDOLM@STER MASTER ARTIST 3 Prologue … 765PRO ALLSTARS

  • 14.

Hana WaOdoreyaIrohaniho Team Hanayamata

-9 (6)

3 weeks

                

Another Future Kis-My-Ft2

  • 16.

Hana Yuki SmileY Inc.

first week

                

Life and death CustomiZ

first week

                

Paradigm Himekyun Fruits-kan

first week

                

Ikiteyuku KANA-BOON

-11 (9)

2 weeks

                

IGNITE AoiEir

+4 (25)

5 weeks

                

BukiyouTaiyou (不器用太陽) SKE48

  • 22.

Rinne No Koi Hiiragi Rio

  • 23.

KimiJanakya Dame Mitai Masayoshi Oishi

  • 24.

NakiNurete… Hiroshi Takeshima

  • 25.

KanColle Vocal Collection Vol. 2 Ayane Sakura, Nao To…

-2 (24)

8 weeks

                

Natsu no Free&Easy (夏のFree&Easy) Nogizaka46

  • 27.

Kan Colle Vocal Collection Vol. 1 Saki Fujita, Iori No…

  • 28.

UraOmote Fortune Aki Ozawa

  • 29.

“Tiger & Bunny” -Single Re… Hiroaki Hirata, Masa…

-17 (13)

2 weeks

Startear Luna Haruna


 

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September 8, 2014

 

ALBUM

LW

TW

Artist

Title

(Label)

TW SPINS

LW SPINS

Weeks on Chart

Spin +/-

Stations

1

1

Cody Johnson

Me & My Kind

(CJB)

1,471

1,463

11

+8

71

2

2

Granger Smith

If Money Didn’t Matter

(GS)

1,312

1,270

17

+42

71

5

3

Kevin Fowler

Panhandle Poorboy

(Kevin Fowler Records)

1,298

1,189

9

+109

76

4

4

Bart Crow

If I Go, I’m Goin’

(Smith Ent.)

1,289

1,203

16

+86

70

3

5

Zane Williams

Hands of a Workin’ Man

(ZW)

1,286

1,206

12

+80

70

7

6

Josh Grider

One Night Taco Stand

(AMP)

1,125

1,111

9

+14

69

8

7

Mike Ryan

Dancing All Around It

(MR)

1,096

1,102

14

-6

59

6

8

Casey Donahew Band

Lovin’ Out of Control

(Almost Country)

986

1,154

16

-168

62

11

9

Sunny Sweeney

Bad Girl Phase

(Thirty Tigers)

958

895

8

+63

63

9

10

Deryl Dodd

One Night Too Long

(Smith Ent.)

948

959

15

-11

58

10

11

Micky & the Motorcars

Hearts From Above

(Smith Ent.)

943

924

9

+19

64

13

12

Cameran Nelson

Shotgun

(CN)

836

789

9

+47

52

14

13

Ray Johnston Band

More Crown Than Coke

(RJB)

797

781

17

+16

49

15

14

Brian Keane

You Can’t Go Home

(BK)

767

746

7

+21

55

16

15

Jesse Raub Jr.

Good Man Go Wrong

(JRJ)

705

684

15

+21

47

17

16

Phil Hamilton

Dirty Love

(Winding Road)

686

673

8

+13

45

23

17

Stoney LaRue

Golden Shackles

(eOne Music)

670

585

3

+85

55

20

18

LiveWire

Drivin’ You Outta My Mind

(Way Out West Records)

654

651

12

+3

47

21

19

Matt Hillyer

A Little Less Whiskey

(MH)

640

593

8

+47

50

18

20

Roger Creager

River Song

(Roger Creager Music)

631

667

15

-36

49

19

21

Rich O’Toole

Too Good To Call

(PTO Records)

614

664

20

-50

49

12

22

William Clark Green

Hanging Around

(Bill Grease Records)

603

791

22

-188

52

24

23

John Slaughter

Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

(JS)

599

574

6

+25

47

25

24

The Statesboro Revue

Live A Little

(Vision Ent./Shalley Records)

569

560

16

+9

34

27

25

Sam Riggs

Hold On and Let Go

(SR)

556

512

5

+44

42

IMAGE COMING SOON

30

26

Shane Smith & The Saints

Dance the Night Away

(SSS)

545

485

7

+60

47

28

27

Cody Bryan Band

Wreck Me

(CBB)

527

511

12

+16

43

33

28

Mark McKinney

Maybe We Should

(Texas Evolution)

509

468

4

+41

49

26

29

Adam Hood

Trying To Write A Love Song

(Adam Hood Music)

508

519

25

-11

43

32

30

JB and the Moonshine Band

Yes

(Light It Up Records)

496

471

7

+25

43

31

31

Chance Anderson

Windows Down

(CA)

485

485

15

—–

32

38

32

Jon Wolfe

What Are You Doin’ Right Now

(JW)

469

390

3

+79

42

39

33

Tyler and the Tribe

Can I See You Again

(TATT)

432

387

4

+45

40

35

34

Casey Berry

Fool

(80615 Entertainment)

424

421

11

+3

36

34

35

Charlie Robison

Look Out Cleveland

(Thirty Tigers/Jetwell, Inc.)

422

427

8

-5

43

37

36

Dolly Shine

Her Name Was Trouble

(DS)

402

399

5

+3

31

22

37

Kyle Park

Long Distance Relationship

(Indie/Thirty Tigers)

382

593

19

-211

36

41

38

Bri Bagwell

Crazy

(BB)

372

371

10

+1

33

36

39

Whiskey Myers

Dogwood

(Wiggy Thump)

366

409

22

-43

38

29

40

Matt Kimbrow

Abilene

(MK)

359

498

23

-139

30

45

41

Sean McConnell

Bottom Of The Sea

(SM)

357

328

3

+29

25

40

42

Coley McCabe

I’m With U

(CM)

356

385

4

-29

30

46

43

Junior Gordon

County Fair

(JG)

353

322

2

+31

32

N

44

Pat Green w/Lyle Lovett

Girls From Texas

(Sugar Hill Records)

333

147

1

+186

26

44

45

Scooter Brown Band

Summer Song

(SBB)

330

329

11

+1

23

43

46

Rodney Crowell

Long Journey Home

(RC)

325

330

4

-5

31

50

47

The Rusty Brothers

The Devil (Revisited)

(Vision Ent.)

323

301

2

+22

33

N

48

Wade Bowen

When I Woke Up Today

(Lightning Rod Records)

309

218

1

+91

23

47

49

Saints Eleven

I’ll Be Fine

(SE)

288

311

9

-23

29

N

50

Kris Gordon

Worth a Shot

(Frio Records)

284

284

1

—–

30

 

Non Reports:

1st Week:  KKCN, KMOU, KOLI, KRRG, KVST, KYBI, Texas Countdown, TXRDR

2nd Week:  KACO

3rd Week:  KECO

 

Freezes:

KALH, KBST, KFTX, KITX/KEOK/KTFX, KMKS, KMKT, KNUE, KOXE, KWEY, KXAX, KXIT, Radio Texas Live

Copyright © 2014, the Texas Music Chart. Used with permission from Best In Texas Music Marketing LLC, Houston, TX

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HOTDISC TOP 40
7 September 2014

 

This is a list of the Top 40 Most Popular Songs released on the Rush Released promotional CD. Each week DJs and media people who receive Rush Released send back their reaction sheets where they are given the chance to rate every song. This chart is exclusively for clients of the Rush Released CD.  The chart is published weekly here, and also in Country Music People, Country Music & Dance, Up Country and Southern Country magazines.

To watch the video for each song (where available) click on the titles.

01

01

It Ain’t All Good But It Ain’t Half Bad
TONY STAMPLEY

02 02

Maybe There’s Love After You After All
DAVID FRIZZELL

03

03

How’s The World Treating You
JIM REEVES & BARBI FRANKLIN

04

04

Who Left The Door To Heaven Open  
DAVID WOOD 

05 05

Everything Is Made In China
DAVID STARR

06 07

Let’s Start A Party
OWEN HOWELL

07

08

Never Really Left
BRIAN COLLINS

08

11

Southern Drawl
DAVID SHELBY

09 09

Wake Up Drunk
COREY COX

10

13

Put It In Your Pocket
SONIA LEIGH  

 

 

 

 

11

06

Cowboys Of The Caribbean
BERTIE HIGGINS

12

14

Seamus Finn
REG KEYWORTH BAND

13

10

Something I Wrote
CODY RILEY

14

18

Wrecking My World
M CALLAHAN

15 12

Welcome Home
MIKE WARD

16

15

That’s The Sound
SARABETH

17

20

Ten Thousand Ways
LOST HOLLOW

18 19

Good Day To Get Gone
KAYLEE RUTLAND

19

16

How I Only Wish That I Could Fly
CHARLIE BOSTON

20

17

No More Lonely
THE ROYS

 

 

 

 

21

24

Baby’s Got Her Boots On
BRUSHVILLE

22

25

Fresno Silver Mine
DAVID HILGENFELDT PROJECT

23

23

Let Your Country Out
JESSIE LEE CATES 

24

22

Walk Out Of The Rain
SAWYER BROWN

25

21

Distant Drums (2014 Version)
JIM REEVES

26 26

Jezebel
GRACIA HARRISON

27

30

15 Minutes
JAMIE LEE THURSTON

28

28

Theme For Garth Brooks
DONNY RICHMOND 

29

27

Streets Of Loneliness 
JANEY KIRK with JERRY DONAHUE 

30

32

One More Time
NOEL BROOKE

 

 

 

 

31 29

This Is Me
BRYAN MAYER  

32

35

As Good As It Gets!
ROB ALLEN

33

33

Train Wreck
JAMES HOUSE

34 34

Summer Love
MOORE & MOORE

35

31

Baddest Gunslingin’ Man
ACE DIAMOND

36

37

Dreams Sometimes Come True
KEITH SHAW

37

39

Do You Recall The War To End All War
TONY RENNEY 

38 36

Put That Country Song On  
TONY CLARKE

39

38

Catchin’ Fireflies
MADELINE SMITH 

40

40

Stomp
JARED BLAKE  

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH INDEPENDENT TOP 10

01

01

Welcome Home
MIKE WARD

02

02

How I Only Wish That I Could Fly
CHARLIE BOSTON

03

03

Streets Of Loneliness
JANEY KIRK with JERRY DONOHUE

04

04

As Good As It Gets!
ROB ALLEN

05

06

Dreams Sometimes Come True
KEITH SHAW

06

07

Do You Recall, The War To End All War
TONY RENNEY

07

05

Put That Country Song On
TONY CLARKE

08

08

The Ways Of Love
MIM GREY

09

09

You & Me
TONY CLARKE

10

10

Crazy Love
GARY CURTIS

 

The Hotdisc chart is compiled from DJs and industry professionals’ ratings of songs currently being promoted on the Rush Released CD. They are not airplay charts, as airplay charts cannot work in Europe because there are no terrestrial country stations. The hundreds of country programmes on air which we service are likely to play a particular song only twice at most in a three month period, therefore rendering airplay charts insignificant in Europe. It works well in America where there are plenty of non-stop country stations but it does not work here. Any Airplay Chart you may see claiming to provide this service is bogus and Hotdisc does not condone these charts at all. They are misleading at best for the reasons stated.

The Hotdisc charts are put together weekly using ratings supplied by DJs who give scores to every song on the last three months’ editions of Rush Released. The scores are averaged out per week to give an accurate guide to the songs which are being championed by the industry. The aim is to showcase the songs which the industry professionals are flagging up as quality songs. This is a very useful exercise as it is free of politics, hype and rigging and done solely on merit!

Copyright © 2014, Hotdisc, The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk, TD7 4LA, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

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