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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


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A Christmas Interview with Bertie Higgins by Music Charts Magazine's Big Al Weekley.

 

Some know him by his great songs "Key Largo" and "Just Another Day In Paradise" and others by his active movie career. No matter how you know him Bertie Higgins is a great guy who is constantly involved in multiple projects.

Bertie Higgins's song Casablanca has become his largest hit gaining quadruple platinum status throughout the Pacific Rim alone.

Sunday Dec. 1st at 7:00 PM on Hallmark Channel USA is the yearly Hollywood Christmas Parade. The Hollywood Christmas Parade ( www.HollywoodChristmasParade.org ) starts airing on the Hallmark Channel on Dec 11th and will air several times in December. It will be on multiple channels including the armed forces network. Appearing in this years parade promoting his new Christmas movie Christmas In Hollywood, will be Multi Platinum recording artist, actor/director Bertie Higgins. Also appearing will be co-stars of the movie China's own recording sensation Jiang Zi Long and Darren Dowler lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders. Be watching as the cast of Christmas In Hollywood makes their appearance in the parade that has historically became a family tradition and the most popular next to the Macy's Parade.

Bookings for Bertie Higgins can be made by calling 615 Entertainment Agency at ( 615 ) 830 - 7121 -OR- ( 501 ) 888 - 7777

 

Click the PLAY button at the bottom of the movie poster above to enjoy this special Christmas audio interview!

 

 

 

 

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 Angel Mary and The Tennessee Werewolves

"Angel Mary & The Tennessee Werewolves"
 
brought to you by... MusicChartsMagazine.com
 

Who are they? They are.. "Angel Mary and The Tennessee Werewolves"

Where did they come from? Who knows? You try to figure it out. They only come out at night so it's hard to track them down.

Bring back some old school country soul, add some rockin' electric guitar, a mean beat, and mix it with a female singer that sounds like a child born from the womb of a Kentucky Headhunter on a moonshine mission and what do you get?

You get ~ Angel Mary and The Tennessee Werewolves

For those of you that know what in the box music means Angel Mary & The Tennessee Werewolves AKA (AMTW) are not it. They sit on top of the box, do circles around it and sometimes dig holes under it.

The name is derived from Johnny Cash and his song the "Beast in Me " from his American recordings.  It sparked Angel Mary and The Tennessee Werewolves to record "Folsom Prison Blues," a song they hold close to heart. Not only did AMTW record this new epic single at the Cash Cabin where the American recordings were recorded, they also had John Carter Cash co-produce the single and play an acoustic track on it. Giving it the "Cash" stamp of approval.

Listen right here to this Music Charts Magazine Exclusive Interview with Angel Mary and The Tennessee Werewolves. You wanted the story - we got it.  Howwwlllllllll!!!

 

 

 

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JULY 2, 2013

 

 

 

LW

 

TW

Artist Title (Label)

TW SPINS

LW SPINS

Weeks on Chart

Spin +/-

Streams

1

1

William Clark Green She Likes the Beatles (Bill Grease Records)

490

496

9

-6

22

3

2

The Damn Quails Me And The Whiskey (598 Recordings)

477

463

19

+14

24

4

3

JB and the Moonshine Band The Only Drug (Average Joe’s)

441

411

9

+30

21

15

4

Eleven Hundred Springs Anybody Going to San Antone (EHS)

424

310

14

+114

21

6

5

Randy Rogers Band Fuzzy (Mercury)

420

387

12

+33

19

5

6

Uncle Lucius Keep The Wolves Away (Entertainment One Music)

409

409

17

—–

20

10

7

Granger Smith Silverado Bench Seat (GS)

405

363

8

+42

20

8

8

The Departed Prayer For The Lonely (Vision Ent./Underground Sound)

404

381

15

+23

21

2

9

Casey Donahew Band Whiskey Baby (Almost Country)

400

467

11

-67

18

7

10

Reckless Kelly She Likes Money, He Likes Love (No Big Deal)

383

383

17

—–

19

12

11

Roger Creager For You I Do (Roger Creager Music)

381

343

8

+38

19

17

12

Turnpike Troubadours Before the Devil Knows We’re Dead (Bossier City)

375

298

4

+77

19

13

13

Mario Flores I Didn’t Pick This Life (MF)

370

334

14

+36

18

9

14

Chris Brazeal Band Middle American Blues (CBB)

358

372

19

-14

19

14

15

Josh Grider Summer & Sixteen (AMP)

352

330

6

+22

20

11

16

Jason Boland & the Stragglers Dark & Dirty Mile (Vision Ent./Proud Souls Ent.)

336

359

12

-23

20

18

17

Chris Knight Nothing On Me (Drifter’s Church Prod.)

310

294

15

+16

16

23

18

Brian Keane Easy to Say Goodbye (BK)

292

267

13

+25

18

21

19

Jeremy Steding Lyin’ (JS)

287

286

11

+1

17

22

20

Rosehill Did You Ever Turn Around (Cypress Records)

284

274

10

+10

16

16

21

Cody Johnson I Don’t Care About You (CJB)

282

304

18

-22

16

30

22

Jamie Richards Never Gonna Hear It (JR)

272

229

11

+43

15

25

23

Curtis Grimes Home To Me (CG)

264

254

5

+10

17

35

24

Josh Abbott Band She Will Be Free (Pretty Damn Tough Records)

262

199

4

+63

17

27

25

Cody Jinks Glad to Say (CJ)

260

249

16

+11

15

24

26

Zane Williams Overnight Success (ZW)

256

265

6

-9

15

26

27

Kyle Bennett Hard to Let You Go (KB)

254

251

10

+3

17

28

28

Phil Hamilton Back of a ’73 (Winding Road)

240

235

5

+5

15

33

29

Chapter 11 w/Aubrey Lynn England Whiskey and You (C11)

233

219

6

+14

14

19

30

Deryl Dodd Somethin’ Ain’t Always Better Than Nothin’ (Smith Ent.)

232

287

14

-55

12

39

31

No Justice Songs on the Radio (Smith Ent.)

225

188

3

+37

17

20

32

Jason Cassidy Blame It On Waylon (A-Blake Records)

221

286

19

-65

16

32

33

Aaron Watson Summertime Girl (Thirty Tigers)

218

220

4

-2

17

34

34

Mark Allan Atwood Loser (MAA)

212

207

9

+5

11

36

35

The Statesboro Revue Fade My Shade Of Black (Vision Ent./Shalley Records)

209

195

20

+14

12

44

36

Ray Johnston Band Bye Bye City Lights (RJB)

201

175

3

+26

13

38

37

Brad Dunn Band Barstool (BDB)

199

189

6

+10

12

N

38

Josh Ward Promises (Buckshot Records)

197

100

1

+97

14

37

39

TJ Broscoff This Is The Moment (BGM Records)

197

192

2

+5

10

N

40

Thieving Birds In The Summer (TB)

186

139

1

+47

15

42

41

Cyrus James Lickety Split (CJ)

186

181

11

+5

10

29

42

Cameran Nelson Happy to Beer (CN)

182

232

12

-50

10

41

43

Jenny Simms Goodbye Letter (JS)

179

182

2

-3

7

48

44

Mike Ryan 57 Songs (MR)

171

151

6

+20

11

45

45

Scott Taylor Band I Hate You (STB)

171

175

4

-4

7

40

46

Anson Carter All About the Music (AC)

168

186

15

-18

10

N

47

George Ducas White Lines and Road Signs (GD)

166

143

1

+23

10

R

48

Sam Riggs When The Lights Go Out (SR)

162

143

3

+19

12

N

49

Brett Mullins What A Little Lonely Can Do (BM)

160

138

1

+22

10

47

50

Joni Rae Jack Wild Side (AH-HA Music Group)

156

152

2

+4

11

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Album

LW

TW

Artist Title (Label)

TW SPINS

LW SPINS

Weeks on Chart

Spin +/-

Stations

 

3

1

William Clark Green She Likes The Beatles (Bill Grease Records)

1,387

1,280

11

+107

71

 

1

2

Randy Rogers Band Fuzzy (Mercury)

1,334

1,451

13

-117

73

 

4

3

Granger Smith Silverado Bench Seat (GS)

1,292

1,197

11

+95

69

 

6

4

Roger Creager For You I Do (Roger Creager Music)

1,225

1,082

11

+143

69

 

2

5

Casey Donahew Band Whiskey Baby (Almost Country)

1,168

1,331

13

-163

69

 

5

6

Jason Boland & the Stragglers Dark & Dirty Mile (Vision Ent./Proud Souls Ent.)

1,136

1,195

13

-59

64

 

7

7

The Departed Prayer for the Lonely (Vision Ent./Underground Sound)

1,079

1,071

15

+8

63

 

9

8

Uncle Lucius Keep The Wolves Away (Entertainment One Music)

1,019

1,038

18

-19

56

 

10

9

Reckless Kelly She Likes Money, He Likes Love (No Big Deal)

1,013

959

19

+54

68

 

8

10

JB and the Moonshine Band The Only Drug (Average Joe’s)

1,005

1,063

11

-58

66

 

13

11

Josh Grider Summer & Sixteen (AMP)

900

811

8

+89

62

 

11

12

The Damn Quails Me and the Whiskey (598 Recordings)

878

827

19

+51

58

 

16

13

Turnpike Troubadours Before The Devil Knows We’re Dead (Bossier City)

868

773

5

+95

57

 

12

14

Ray Johnston Band Bye Bye City Lights (RJB)

818

823

10

-5

54

 

14

15

Eleven Hundred Springs Anybody Going to San Antone (EHS)

817

809

12

+8

55

 

17

16

Mario Flores I Didn’t Pick This Life (MF)

778

750

14

+28

51

 

15

17

Cody Johnson I Don’t Care About You (CJB)

758

798

19

-40

53

 

18

18

The Statesboro Revue Fade My Shade of Black (Vision Ent./Shalley Records)

744

729

19

+15

47

 

22

19

Zane Williams Overnight Success (ZW)

734

641

7

+93

45

 

25

20

Josh Abbott Band She Will Be Free (Pretty Damn Tough Records)

688

571

4

+117

56

 

20

21

Brian Keane Easy to Say Goodbye (BK)

678

686

15

-8

53

 

21

22

Chris Brazeal Band Middle American Blues (CBB)

653

662

13

-9

48

 

29

23

Josh Ward Promises (Buckshot Records)

651

519

3

+132

49

 

23

24

Hudson Moore Doin’ Just Fine (Vision Ent.)

626

629

16

-3

48

 

26

25

Aaron Watson Summertime Girl (Thirty Tigers)

621

569

5

+52

49

 

24

26

Curtis Grimes Home to Me (CG)

608

577

8

+31

48

 

19

27

Deryl Dodd Somethin’ Ain’t Always Better Than Nothin’ (Smith Ent.)

582

710

16

-128

45

 

28

28

Rosehill Did You Ever Turn Around (Cypress Records)

552

527

9

+25

42

 

33

29

Phil Hamilton Back of a ’73 (Winding Road)

525

464

5

+61

39

 

30

30

Chris Knight Nothing On Me (Drifter’s Church Prod.)

502

498

14

+4

38

 

32

31

Kyle Bennett Hard to Let You Go (KB)

460

469

12

-9

38

 

36

32

Jamie Richards Never Gonna Hear It (JR)

456

431

9

+25

46

34

33

Mike Ryan 57 Songs (MR)

436

453

5

-17

32

 

31

34

Jeremy Steding Lyin’ (JS)

433

477

10

-44

39

 

45

35

Sam Riggs When The Lights Go Out (SR)

411

350

5

+61

34

 

38

36

Tejas Brothers Don’t Be So Mean (TB)

409

407

10

+2

38

44

37

Green River Ordinance It Ain’t Love (Good Time Entertainment)

404

365

3

+39

37

 

27

38

Jason Cassidy Blame It On Waylon (A-Blake)

404

564

21

-160

36

 

40

39

Cyrus James Lickety Split (CJ)

401

398

9

+3

36

 

41

40

The Rusty Brothers Little Sister (TRB)

397

396

7

+1

31

 

48

41

Thieving Birds In the Summer (TB)

388

341

2

+47

36

\

43

42

Steve Helms Band Hard Earned Money (SHB)

378

375

9

+3

24

 

37

43

Chapter 11 w/Aubrey Lynn England Whiskey and You (C11)

377

430

3

-53

28

 

42

44

Mark Allan Atwood Loser (MAA)

362

382

3

-20

29

49

45

Cody Jinks Glad to Say (CJ)

358

323

8

+35

34

 

46

46

Jesse Raub Jr Blame It On the Music (JR)

356

350

6

+6

26

 

47

47

Gary Kyle Texas Strong (Pearl Snap Records)

352

346

2

+6

24

 

N

48

No Justice Songs On The Radio (Carved Records)

341

307

1

+34

39

 

39

49

Anson Carter All About the Music (AC)

289

403

18

-114

30

 

N

50

Aaron Einhouse The Worst I Can Do (AE)

287

285

1

+2

24

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More great interviews coming soon!  Stay tuned, you’ll be glad you did.

 

Sept 2013:

1/ Music Charts Magazine’s CBO Big Al Weekley does a celebrity interview with none other than the Hit maker Mr. “Razzy Bailey” AKA “The Midnight Hauler”.

– right here at MusicChartsMagazine.com.

2/ Music Charts Magazine will be joined by World famous DJ Jimmy Jay. This special Rewind radio show called “Remembering Marshall Lytle” will be played at MusicChartsMagazine.com in it’s entirety. The interview host a slew of Celebrities honoring the father of Rock -n- Roll.  This radio show is full of music legends includes the Drifters, Mercy, The Beech Boys, Paul Revere and the Raiders and so many more celebrity guest appearances.  Who wouldn’t want to hear this?

3/ In our new category called New Discovery, we have chosen CCMA award winning Canadian country music singer Patricia Conroy as the Music Charts Magazine “NEW DISCOVERY” for the month of September 2013.

More great interviews  for September 2013!

– Music Charts Magazine Celebrity Interviews.