Monthly Archives: November 2015
This weeks #1 on the IndieWorld Country Record Report
Bobby Wills – “Crazy Enough“
– Willing Nashville
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“Beach Music Chart” – NEW this Fall 2015!
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#1 for November 2015
Dance Tonight – Black Water Rhythm & Blues Band
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“Charlie Dick”
RIP – November 8, 2015
(81 years old)
~ The last interview ~
To the knowledge of Music Charts Magazine® this Audio Documentary on Patsy Cline was the last lengthy audio interview done with Charlie Dick. This interview included good friend of Charlie and Patsy – George Riddle ( RIP ). Riddle gave us his last interview as well. Riddle headed George Jones’s Jones Boys. George Riddle ate breakfast with Patsy Cline the morning before her plane crash. This audio documentary is like none other you will ever hear. It contains such wonderful country history. When interviewing Charlie Dick we asked him to give us an interview like none other. He did.
“Today Charlie is with Patsy and his friends he missed and loved so much. There will be a country jubilee in heaven this week. God Bless Charlie’s family and friends as I know you that knew him will miss a wonderful man and good friend. I was blessed to meet this man and have wonderful conversation with him – I will miss him”
Thanks to Sissy Treat of 615 Entertainment Agency for introducing me to Charlie Dick and Music Charts Magazine’s Big Al Weekley for hosting this historic interview.
Jason Rogers – CEO/Editor in Chief of Music Charts Magazine, INC
Part 1 is Charlie Dick (Patsy Cline’s husband) & Part 2 is with George Riddle.
Charlie Dick and George Riddle – A Music Charts Magazine® Patsy Cline documentary/ interview (audio)
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THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10
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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!
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ENOUGH ABOUT ME.
Misty Morgan, my wife and partner,
has a photographic memory for music.
I call it a “phonographic” memory.
She can play any piece she hears once,
even if it’s just background Muzak in a store, but she does not read music.
She has never sung a single note off key.
Her first underage jobs were with pickup combos
around Tonawanda, New York.
They played standards, dance music, and a little country.
As a piano single, she played and sang mostly standards,
Broadway, and popular songs.
When I met her she was playing with a country band
at The Corral Barbecue in West Hollywood, Florida,
under the name “Mary Male”.
One night, when we had only been together a short time,
we went to a club to hear an all female jazz quintet.
Somebody asked her to sit in on piano, and she accepted.
I was embarrassed. I said, “Honey, you don’t play jazz.”
She just said, “I can do it.”
As she went on-stage, I went to the rest room.
I didn’t want to see it.
Then I heard this great jazz piano,
a mix of Oscar Petersen, Erroll Garner, and Ramsey Lewis.
I went out and looked and it was Misty.
She brought down the house.
I said, “Where the hell did you learn that?”
She just calmly said, “I told you I could do it”
She can play all kinds of music,
and she never plays anything the same twice.
She is the first female entertainer I know of
to play six stacked keyboards onstage.
Sometimes the strings, guitars, fiddles,
and many sounds on our records
are really Misty and her magic keyboards.
She can blend them with Buddy Spicher, Johnny Gimbel,
Vassar Clements, and other musicians,
so that you can’t tell. unless you were there.
Her ear for sound is a valuable tool I use when mixing sessions.
I can write the songs,
and we work out the arrangements together,
but she has the final word on the mixdowns.
When I write a new song I sing it to her first.
She never says it’s bad.
If she says, “That’s really nice” I know it isn’t.
I have go back and work on the song until she gives the right reaction.
It’s sort of an excitement in her eyes… sometimes even tears.
She’s always right. My final editor.
Everybody remarks about her unusual harmony when we sing duets.
I have no idea what she’s doing and I don’t want to know.
It just works.
On top of all this, she is the perfect straight man to my funny stuff.
She folds her arms and gives me a look that says this:
“Whenever you’re through, dummy.
We’re trying to do a serious show here.”
The audiences love her,
and so do I.
Jack Blanchard
Copyright © Jack Blanchard 2015

Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan…
Grammy & CMA Award Finalists.
Billboard Duet of the Year.
Home Page: www.jackandmisty.net
Mastering & restoration studio: ( 352 ) 530 – 2068
Making his U.S. debut, Bobby Wills recently released CRAZY ENOUGH, his five-song EP on newly launched label Willing Nashville. If it sounds crazy to plant one foot deep in the bedrock of country tradition while carving out a sound as personal and powerful as anything you can hear on country radio or pretty much any radio today, well, then Bobby Wills is as crazy as they come. Collaborating with Nashville hit-makers, Bobby co-wrote each of the five tracks on the new EP with top tunesmiths Walt Aldridge (Barbara Mandrell, Reba McEntire and Tim McGraw) and Mike Pyle (Blake Shelton, Lee Ann Womack, and Mark Wills) including Top 30 hit “Never Didn’t Love You” and title track “Crazy Enough.” Infectious new single “Crazy Enough” hit Country radio this summer and was featured as new music on iTunes. The up-tempo track was also listed as the “Pick of the Week,” at RadioInfo.com and spotlighted by Music Row as the No. 2 most added song on Music Row’s Country Breakout Chart and as a song ‘infused with personality and raucous energy.’ Stacking up 112,000 views on YouTube, the music video, directed by award-winning Stephano Barberis, incorporates the daring sport of Parkour and is currently airing on Great American Country. Bobby was nominated for the 2015 Canadian Country Music Association Awards (CCMA®) Songwriter of the Year award and was named the 2013 Canadian Country Music Association Awards (CCMA®) Rising Star winner. He has received consecutive (CCMA®) Male Artist of the Year nominations in addition to taking home the Alberta Country Music Association (ACMA) Male Artist of the Year award (2012/2013). The Gibson-sponsored artist made the first of many trips to Nashville in 2007; he is currently residing in Canada and will move to Music City this year.
The EP is titled “Crazy Enough”, and that is the lead single. It wasn’t my favorite song on this album. For me, “Crazy Enough” is more country/rock than I like. But, we did tell you that Bobby is planting “one foot deep in the bedrock of country tradition while carving out a personal/powerful sound.” My first thought when I listened to “Crazy Enough” was that, Bobby Willis is better than that song. And, I was really glad that the other four songs on the EP proved me right. “Never Didn’t Love You,” “Still Something there,” “So Much for Taking It Slow” and “With You” are all a little slower than “Crazy Enough” – they are definitely all more country than “Crazy Enough” – and they are all the kind of music I want to hear from country artists these days. Vocally Bobby is without question one of the best male vocalists out there right now. And, he seems to have found a winning combination, having co-written all of the songs on the EP with Mike Pyle and Walt Aldridge.
I know there are people out there who are not only going to like “Crazy Enough,” they are going to love it. I know that because of the kind of music we are hearing on country radio these days; and, I know that because I hear what is ending up at the top of the charts every week. “Crazy Enough” has that kind of tempo that will make you want do do a little toe-tapping, and maybe even a little singing along. But for me, it didn’t tell the story we heard in songs like “Still Something There” and “So Much for Taking it Slow.”
Readers can find out more about this up-and-coming artist by visiting his web site: http://www.bobbywills.com/
Music Charts Magazine® Country Album Review by Donna Rea of CountrysChatter.com
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Top 30 Cpop KKBox Charts – singles sold in China – week 44 – 2015 at Music Charts Magazine®
1.
Hebe Tian
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2.first week別說沒愛過
Weibird Wei -
3.Why Not Love
Rosie Yang -
4.(4)22 weeks愛不需要裝乖 Love Doesn’t Nee…
A Chord Hsieh -
5.-3 (2)34 weeksLong Distance (多遠都要在一起)
G.E.M. -
6.-1 (5)44 weeksIf Only(可惜沒如果)
JJ Lin -
7.+3 (10)4 weeksYou’ve Always Been Here
Della Ding -
8.(8)72 weeksBubble (泡沫)
G.E.M. -
9.-2 (7)12 weeksLove More
Bii -
10.+4 (14)49 weeksKing of Comedy (喜劇之王)
Li Rong Hao -
11.-2 (9)60 weeksI Still Love You (我還是愛著你)
Magic Power -
12.-6 (6)8 weeksNu Hai
Weibird Wei -
13.Yi Hou Bie Zuo Peng You
Zhou Xing Zhe (Eric) -
14.If We Meet Again
Wang Li Ren -
15.+1 (16)48 weeksThis Thing Called Love (愛.這件事情)
Maggie Fu -
16.+1 (17)24 weeksLi Bai (李白)
Li Rong Hao -
17.+1 (18)44 weeksWhat Kind of Man (算什麼男人) Feat….
Jay Chou -
18.Chi Qing Nan Zi Han
Under Lover -
19.Rhythm Of The Rain
Queen Wei -
20.Que Kuo
Harlem Yu -
21.+3 (24)20 weeksHolding My Heart (牽心萬苦)
A Chord Hsieh -
22.Forget Love
A-Lin Huang -
23.Bu Jiang Jiu
Li Rong Hao -
24.Blacksmith
Under Lover -
25.(25)13 weeksYou’re Not Truly Happy (你不是��…
Mayday -
26.All About Him
Popu Lady -
27.first weekI Understood (我懂了)
Rene Liu -
28.first weekWish You Well (我要你好好的)
Rene Liu -
29.Ting Jian Xia Yu De Sheng Yin (聽見下…
Jay Chou -
30.(30)22 weeksLove Addiction (信愛成癮)
Ella
Top 30 Kpop Mnet Charts – singles sold in Korea – week 43 – 2015 at Music Charts Magazine®
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1.(1)3 weeksI feat. Verbal Jint
Taeyeon -
2.first weekLike OOH-AHH
TWICE -
3.(3)4 weeksLove Again(또 다시 사랑)
Lim Chang Jung -
4.(4)2 weeksA Million Pieces
Kyuhyun -
5.+3 (8)4 weeksIf You Do(니가 하면)
GOT7 -
6.(6)4 weeksRhythm Ta(리듬 타)
iKON -
7.-2 (5)4 weeksMind Your Own Business(너나 잘해)
Ailee -
8.-6 (2)2 weeksWay Back Home (집으로 가는 길)
BTOB -
9.-2 (7)2 weeksNothing (feat. Moonbyul of MAMAMOO)
Yu Seong Eun -
10.(10)4 weeksAh-Choo
Lovelyz -
11.first weekI’M FINE
Kim Dong Wan -
12.-1 (11)3 weeksSorry
Park Boram -
13.-4 (9)2 weeksOctober Weather (10월의 날씨)
10cm -
14.-2 (12)4 weeksHurray(만세)
seventeen -
15.-1 (14)3 weeksCloser
OMG -
16.first weekLonely
N.Flying -
17.(17)4 weeksSo, Dangerous(위험해)
UP10TION -
18.Good Old Days
Tei -
19.-6 (13)3 weeksI Will Love You Like Now (지금처럼 �…
2BiC -
20.first weekTHE BEAT
TOPP DOGG -
21.first weekHero
Monsta X -
22.My Friend’s Boyfriend
DIA -
23.2 weeksThe Way Home
Jin Ju -
24.Welcome
Big Brain -
25.-7 (18)3 weeksSpeed Up
Melody Day -
26.-3 (23)4 weeksSuper Fly(날라리)
24K -
27.-8 (19)3 weeksObliviate
BIGFLO -
28.-3 (25)5 weeksFar Away, Far Away, Far Away
December -
29.-1 (28)4 weeksA Bad Thing(나쁜짓)
Purfles -
30.Dance Music
Jo Jung Min