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Radio Show Host: Fred Moreau
Program Fred’s Country w39-13 – 27 septembre 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)
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Copyright © 2013, the Texas Music Chart. Used with permission from Best In Texas Music Marketing LLC, Houston, TX
Country music connoisseur and preservationist Big Al Weekley of Overton, Nebraska, will be inducted into the Nebraska Country Music Hall of Fame Saturday, October 19, 2013.
Big Al was nominated by Curt Shoemaker of Iona, Kansas.
Shoemaker is a three time hall of famer, professional steel guitarist, songwriter-entertainer and recording artist. Weekley accompanied Shoemaker back in 2009 in recording Gospel CD “Gathered In His Name,” with the song “Peace in the Valley.”
Big Al was born in Ravenswood, West Virginia. He picked up his first guitar at age 14 and never looked back. He began playing with various Bluegrass and Country Stars. He has performed Country and Bluegrass acts all across his home state. In 1987, he was approached following a show at Ohio University and was asked if he would be interested in hosting a show on public radio. This was the first break in a career for Weekley and he is now one of the most recognizable Country and Bluegrass radio personalities in the country.
After four years on public radio at Ohio University, driving truck and being the music director for 1360 WMOV AM in Ravenswood, West Virginia, Weekley thought it would be good to expand and moved west. He lived in Colorado for a short time playing with Bluegrass bands. After traveling with a band to Crete, Nebraska, he decided he wanted to be part of the Nebraska music scene because it felt like home, so in 1996 he moved to Nebraska. While playing in Nebraska and surrounding states he taped his syndicated radio show for stations back east and then it was time to hit the airwaves in Nebraska. In 1999 he became part of history with 50,000 watt KRVN Radio Station in Lexington. His Bluegrass and Country shows have been aired on KRVN 880 AM for the last 14 years.
Big Al has interviewed some of the greatest music legends including Stone Wall Jackson, Lynn Anderson, Razzy Bailey, Misty Morgan, Jack Blanchard, and James Marvel of the Band Mercy.
He has also recorded with country legends LeRoy Van Dyke, Dave Dudley and numerous Bluegrass stars.
Just a few of Weekley’s accomplishments include being chosen to join Music Professionals in Nashville; he has toured with the number one Christmas group in America, ‘The Mannheim Steamrollers’ from Omaha; 1999 and 2000 Big Al worked with the Nebraska State Fair Board to produce two Bluegrass and Gospel music festivals in Lincoln; in 2000 he founded the Country/Bluegrass Show in North Platte, along with Don and Donna Menzter, which is still going on after 13 years.
In 2003 Big Al was nominated for ‘DJ of the Year’ by the International Bluegrass Music Association in Nashville. He finished in the top three along with Eddie Stubbs from the Grand Ole Opry and Terry Herd from Satellite Radio in the U.S. and Canada. He is the only Nebraska DJ to ever be nominated.
In 2003 he recorded and produced the album ‘In It For The Long Haul.’
From 2004 to 2006 he has driven truck, worked in radio and hosted music shows around Nebraska and surrounding states. He has received the Hometown Hero Award from KNOP TV and presented the 2006 Nebraska Veteran of Foreign Wars Memorial Highway 83 Award.
Also in 2006 he received a Certificate Award from the Governor of Nebraska honoring him the title of ‘State of Nebraska Navy Admiral’ commissioned for his promotions for the State of Nebraska.
In 2011 he was contacted and told his song he co-wrote with friend Cliff Abbott “Lines On The Highway” would be recorded and released by Bluegrass Legend Larry Sparks. It was release in April on Larry’s Album called “Almost Home” recorded by Rounder Records.
In recent years he has also been a judge at many music contests including the Colgate Country Music Showdown and the Galaxy of Stars at the Nebraska State Fair.
Twenty-six years after his start in the music world, Big Al makes a living driving truck for Landmark Implement, broadcasting to his loyal fans on KRVN, he is the owner of a newspaper in Bertrand, Nebraska, he is the chief branding officer for Music Charts Magazine in Nashville and travels throughout Nebraska performing shows at county fairs, benefits and festivals.
Recently he received a special award for his efforts during the 2013 Miles of Memories Country Music Festival September 5-7 in Hastings, Nebraska. Weekley was given the honor during the final set of MusicFest.
MusicFest producers say Weekley’s “Unending devotion and dedication to the preservation of old-time country music” is what made him the choice for the honor. MusicFest hosts Tex and Mary Schutz told a story during the presentation about Big Al’s arrival in Nebraska in the early 90’s when he didn’t even have a guitar. The couple was able to present him with one during their Prairieland CountryFest.
For more information on Big Al Weekley visit:
Please LIKE Big Al’s new Facebook page for his Bluegrass radio show:
www.Facebook.com/TheBigAlBluegrassShow
www.TheBigAlBluegrassShow.com (as heard from Big Al’s home base at KRVN in Lexington, NE and also broadcast on WOTR FM) – www.KRVN.com and www.WOTRFM.com
www.KRVN.com – Listen Live to Big Al Weekley’s Americana/Gospel Show on KRVN 880 AM Rural Radio Sunday mornings from 06:00 to 10:00 AM CST
Coming soon! – www.TellATrucker.com – That’s right, you heard it.. Tell A Trucker!
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LW |
TW |
Artist Title (Label) |
TW SPINS |
LW SPINS |
Weeks on Chart |
Spin +/- |
Stations |
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3 |
1 |
Josh Abbott Band She Will Be Free (Pretty Damn Tough Records) |
1,137 |
1,061 |
15 |
+76 |
69 |
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|
5 |
2 |
Cody Johnson Ride With Me (CJB) |
1,078 |
1,044 |
8 |
+34 |
62 |
|
|
1 |
3 |
Aaron Watson Summertime Girl (Thirty Tigers) |
1,068 |
1,169 |
16 |
-101 |
65 |
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2 |
4 |
Phil Hamilton Back of a ’73 (Winding Road) |
1,057 |
1,142 |
16 |
-85 |
66 |
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|
7 |
5 |
Will Hoge Strong (WH) |
1,046 |
941 |
8 |
+105 |
68 |
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|
8 |
6 |
Kyle Park Fit For The King (Indie/Thirty Tigers) |
974 |
904 |
9 |
+70 |
69 |
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|
4 |
7 |
Josh Ward Promises (Buckshot Records) |
958 |
1,044 |
14 |
-86 |
63 |
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6 |
8 |
Green River Ordinance It Ain’t Love (GRO) |
958 |
953 |
14 |
+5 |
59 |
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|
11 |
9 |
Mark McKinney Stolen Cash (Texas Evolution) |
931 |
872 |
10 |
+59 |
68 |
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9 |
10 |
Chapter 11 w/Aubrey Lynn England Whiskey and You (C11) |
928 |
902 |
14 |
+26 |
61 |
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12 |
11 |
Reckless Kelly The Last Goodbye (No Big Deal) |
778 |
801 |
8 |
-23 |
66 |
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|
18 |
12 |
Wade Bowen Songs About Trucks (AMP/Sea Gayle) |
729 |
642 |
4 |
+87 |
52 |
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14 |
13 |
No Justice Songs On The Radio (Carved Records) |
719 |
721 |
12 |
-2 |
58 |
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13 |
14 |
Curtis Grimes Home to Me (CG) |
715 |
789 |
19 |
-74 |
49 |
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17 |
15 |
John Slaughter Hasn’t Everyone (Winding Road) |
704 |
658 |
9 |
+46 |
49 |
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15 |
16 |
Bri Bagwell Hound Dog (BB) |
680 |
673 |
11 |
+7 |
55 |
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10 |
17 |
Zane Williams Overnight Success (ZW) |
678 |
882 |
18 |
-204 |
48 |
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16 |
18 |
Sam Riggs When The Lights Go Out (SR) |
656 |
670 |
16 |
-14 |
52 |
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20 |
19 |
Rich O’Toole I Love You (PTO Records) |
617 |
537 |
9 |
+80 |
48 |
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22 |
20 |
Jason Boland & the Stragglers Electric Bill (Proud Souls Ent.) |
576 |
519 |
2 |
+57 |
52 |
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24 |
21 |
Randy Rogers Band Speak Of The Devil (MCA Nashville) |
574 |
486 |
3 |
+88 |
54 |
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19 |
22 |
Bart Crow Loving You’s a Crime (Smith Ent.) |
549 |
546 |
9 |
+3 |
49 |
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35 |
23 |
Turnpike Troubadours If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (Lightning Rod Records) |
517 |
369 |
2 |
+148 |
44 |
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40 |
24 |
Kevin Fowler How Country Are Ya? (Kevin Fowler Records) |
512 |
317 |
2 |
+195 |
51 |
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28 |
25 |
TJ Broscoff This is the Moment (BGM Records) |
508 |
445 |
7 |
+63 |
40 |
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21 |
26 |
Mike Ryan 57 Songs (MR) |
503 |
528 |
16 |
-25 |
46 |
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26 |
27 |
John David Kent Until We Turn Around (Blackland/Roustabout) |
490 |
464 |
8 |
+26 |
46 |
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23 |
28 |
Clayton Gardner Something About You (CG) |
473 |
491 |
11 |
-18 |
44 |
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27 |
29 |
Thieving Birds In the Summer (TB) |
461 |
456 |
13 |
+5 |
41 |
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31 |
30 |
Six Market Blvd. Mailbox (Vision Ent.) |
453 |
421 |
6 |
+32 |
43 |
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30 |
31 |
Matt Caldwell I Know Mexico (MC) |
448 |
428 |
10 |
+20 |
49 |
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41 |
32 |
The Statesboro Revue Huck Finn (Vision Ent./Shalley Records) |
433 |
309 |
2 |
+124 |
41 |
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36 |
33 |
Brandon Rhyder Pray The Night (Smith Ent.) |
400 |
353 |
4 |
+47 |
41 |
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34 |
34 |
Mario Flores Let Your Lonesome End With Me (MF) |
397 |
373 |
4 |
+24 |
38 |
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48 |
35 |
Shane Smith & The Saints Coast (SSS) |
382 |
286 |
5 |
+96 |
38 |
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37 |
36 |
Brandon Jenkins Tattoo Tears (Smith Ent.) |
365 |
346 |
8 |
+19 |
39 |
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33 |
37 |
Taylor Hodak Band Good Man (THB) |
365 |
377 |
7 |
-12 |
38 |
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44 |
38 |
Rankin Twins Jezebel (RT) |
342 |
291 |
5 |
+51 |
45 |
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29 |
39 |
Roger Creager For You I Do (Roger Creager Music) |
335 |
432 |
22 |
-97 |
31 |
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39 |
40 |
Callahan Divide Party on the River (CD) |
324 |
318 |
11 |
+6 |
30 |
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49 |
41 |
Deryl Dodd Loveletters (Smith Ent.) |
318 |
286 |
3 |
+32 |
35 |
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43 |
42 |
Charlie Montague Beautiful Noise (CM) |
317 |
306 |
6 |
+11 |
37 |
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45 |
43 |
George Ducas White Lines and Road Signs (GD) |
314 |
291 |
2 |
+23 |
32 |
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42 |
44 |
Kylie Rae Harris Slide Over (KRH) |
313 |
307 |
11 |
+6 |
33 |
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R |
45 |
John D. Hale Band More Than I Can Handle (JDHB) |
289 |
247 |
3 |
+42 |
21 |
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N |
46 |
Granger Smith Miles and Mud Tires (GS) |
280 |
184 |
1 |
+96 |
29 |
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N |
47 |
Chris Brazeal Band Sounds Like Home (CBB) |
271 |
273 |
1 |
-2 |
29 |
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46 |
48 |
LiveWire Whiskey Sunday (Way Out West Records) |
269 |
291 |
4 |
-22 |
27 |
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R |
49 |
Saints Eleven Man in the Water (SE) |
263 |
238 |
2 |
+25 |
23 |
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50 |
50 |
Mark Allan Atwood One Horse (MAA) |
261 |
283 |
3 |
-22 |
30 |
Copyright © 2013, the Texas Music Chart. Used with permission from Best In Texas Music Marketing LLC, Houston, TX
Mark Raborn reviews Rebecca Frazier’s bluegrass album “WHEN WE FALL“
Rebecca Frazier’s new CD “When We Fall” features twelve tracks, of which ten are original compositions including three instrumentals.
The project is superbly supported throughout by a strong producer and by a stellar cast of musicians that largely need little introduction, including Ron Block and Scott Vestal on banjo, Barry Bales on bass, Shad Cobb on fiddle, Andy Hall on resonator guitar and husband John Frazier on mandolin. Rebecca plays guitar on all cuts.
My initial observation was to simply admire and enjoy the fidelity of the recording, followed closely by the quality of the arrangements and the overall maturity of the presentation and musicianship. However, after hearing a few cuts I was convinced that Rebecca, in addition to being a superb vocalist and lyricist, is a masterful flat-pick guitar player, playing with a level of imagination, taste and authority that will awe many of her listeners, as well as her peers.
I found the overall tone of this project to have a ‘modern,’ post-Monroe acoustic Bluegrass texture with the occasional influence of cross-cultural Bluegrass genres like Blues and Country interwoven. Without transgressing the artistic boundaries that define modern Bluegrass, Rebecca’s title cut, “When We Fall” sounds like it could easily be transformed to Top 40 Country material. That’s not to say that she should seek Country “hit” status for this composition, but rather an acknowledgement that it is ‘that good’. The overall arrangement, insightful lyrics and the smooth timbre of her voice bring this piece to life and nurture it to maturity. The result is a track that most any female Country music superstar might envy.
Likewise, the more up-tempo “Morning and Night” and “Darken Your Doorway” possess the artsy magic that many listeners identify with and look forward to hearing again and again. Both are richly “musical” and interesting, without being overly predictable or exotic. Rebecca’s seemingly-effortless lead vocal work combined with subtle, but beautiful harmony placements, catchy lyrics and tasteful accompaniment make these songs among those that her fans will look forward to hearing over and over.
“Love, Go Away From This House” underscores Rebecca’s songwriting prowess, as well as her vocal range as she ventures into more bluesy fare. The feel is tastefully accented with fills by John Frazier on mandolin, Andy Hall on resonator guitar, Shadd Cobb on fiddle, as well as her impeccable guitar work.
If you enjoyed and would like to read the rest of this review please click this link and get your daily Prescription Bluegrass: http://prescriptionbluegrassreviews.blogspot.com/2013/05/mark-raborn-reviews-rebecca-fraziers.html
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 w38-13 – 20 septembre 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)
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SEPTEMBER 17, 2013
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Copyright © 2013, the Texas Music Chart. Used with permission from Best In Texas Music Marketing LLC, Houston, TX
| Album |
LW |
TW |
Artist Title (Label) |
TW SPINS |
LW SPINS |
Weeks on Chart |
Spin +/- |
Stations |
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2 |
1 |
Aaron Watson Summertime Girl (Thirty Tigers) |
1,169 |
1,195 |
15 |
-26 |
71 |
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3 |
2 |
Phil Hamilton Back of a ’73 (Winding Road) |
1,142 |
1,165 |
15 |
-23 |
70 |
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5 |
3 |
Josh Abbott Band She Will Be Free (Pretty Damn Tough Records) |
1,061 |
1,017 |
14 |
+44 |
68 |
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1 |
4 |
Josh Ward Promises (Buckshot Records) |
1,044 |
1,247 |
13 |
-203 |
65 |
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6 |
5 |
Cody Johnson Ride With Me (CJB) |
1,044 |
1,015 |
7 |
+29 |
63 |
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9 |
6 |
Green River Ordinance It Ain’t Love (GRO) |
953 |
885 |
13 |
+68 |
58 |
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11 |
7 |
Will Hoge Strong (WH) |
941 |
851 |
7 |
+90 |
64 |
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12 |
8 |
Kyle Park Fit For The King (Indie/Thirty Tigers) |
904 |
836 |
8 |
+68 |
66 |
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7 |
9 |
Chapter 11 w/Aubrey Lynn England Whiskey and You (C11) |
902 |
941 |
13 |
-39 |
60 |
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4 |
10 |
Zane Williams Overnight Success (ZW) |
882 |
1,024 |
17 |
-142 |
58 |
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10 |
11 |
Mark McKinney Stolen Cash (Texas Evolution) |
872 |
859 |
9 |
+13 |
66 |
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13 |
12 |
Reckless Kelly The Last Goodbye (No Big Deal) |
801 |
731 |
7 |
+70 |
67 |
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8 |
13 |
Curtis Grimes Home to Me (CG) |
789 |
932 |
18 |
-143 |
55 |
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16 |
14 |
No Justice Songs On The Radio (Carved Records) |
721 |
682 |
11 |
+39 |
59 |
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18 |
15 |
Bri Bagwell Hound Dog (BB) |
673 |
650 |
10 |
+23 |
56 |
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15 |
16 |
Sam Riggs When The Lights Go Out (SR) |
670 |
686 |
15 |
-16 |
53 |
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19 |
17 |
John Slaughter Hasn’t Everyone (Winding Road) |
658 |
635 |
8 |
+23 |
47 |
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22 |
18 |
Wade Bowen Songs About Trucks (AMP/Sea Gayle) |
642 |
530 |
3 |
+112 |
50 |
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23 |
19 |
Bart Crow Loving You’s a Crime (Smith Ent.) |
546 |
519 |
8 |
+27 |
48 |
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21 |
20 |
Rich O’Toole I Love You (PTO Records) |
537 |
549 |
8 |
-12 |
48 |
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20 |
21 |
Mike Ryan 57 Songs (MR) |
528 |
571 |
15 |
-43 |
48 |
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N |
22 |
Jason Boland & the Stragglers Electric Bill (Vision Ent./Proud Souls Ent.) |
519 |
274 |
1 |
+245 |
43 |
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26 |
23 |
Clayton Gardner Something About You (CG) |
491 |
471 |
10 |
+20 |
43 |
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42 |
24 |
Randy Rogers Band Speak Of The Devil (Mercury) |
486 |
323 |
2 |
+163 |
46 |
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14 |
25 |
Josh Grider Summer & Sixteen (AMP) |
478 |
699 |
18 |
-221 |
42 |
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29 |
26 |
John David Kent Until We Turn Around (Blackland/Roustabout) |
464 |
427 |
7 |
+37 |
45 |
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24 |
27 |
Thieving Birds In the Summer (TB) |
456 |
519 |
12 |
-63 |
41 |
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27 |
28 |
TJ Broscoff This is the Moment (BGM Records) |
445 |
468 |
6 |
-23 |
39 |
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17 |
29 |
Roger Creager For You I Do (Roger Creager Music) |
432 |
662 |
21 |
-230 |
39 |
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31 |
30 |
Matt Caldwell I Know Mexico (MC) |
428 |
416 |
9 |
+12 |
49 |
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36 |
31 |
Six Market Blvd. Mailbox (Vision Ent.) |
421 |
373 |
5 |
+48 |
43 |
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25 |
32 |
Jamie Richards Never Gonna Hear It (JR) |
387 |
498 |
19 |
-111 |
41 |
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32 |
33 |
Taylor Hodak Band Good Man (THB) |
377 |
407 |
6 |
-30 |
38 |
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37 |
34 |
Mario Flores Let Your Lonesome End With Me (MF) |
373 |
369 |
3 |
+4 |
38 |
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N |
35 |
Turnpike Troubadours If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (Bossier City) |
369 |
230 |
1 |
+139 |
38 |
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|
39 |
36 |
Brandon Rhyder Pray The Night (Smith Ent.) |
353 |
341 |
3 |
+12 |
39 |
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35 |
37 |
Brandon Jenkins Tattoo Tears (Smith Ent.) |
346 |
377 |
7 |
-31 |
40 |
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28 |
38 |
Turnpike Troubadours Before The Devil Knows We’re Dead (Bossier City) |
342 |
455 |
15 |
-113 |
28 |
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38 |
39 |
Callahan Divide Party on the River (CD) |
318 |
345 |
10 |
-27 |
27 |
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N |
40 |
Kevin Fowler How Country Are Ya? (Kevin Fowler Records) |
317 |
219 |
1 |
+98 |
39 |
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N |
41 |
The Statesboro Revue Huck Finn (Vision Ent./Shalley Records) |
309 |
278 |
1 |
+31 |
37 |
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43 |
42 |
Kylie Rae Harris Slide Over (KRH) |
307 |
319 |
10 |
-12 |
32 |
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40 |
43 |
Charlie Montague Beautiful Noise (CM) |
306 |
335 |
5 |
-29 |
37 |
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45 |
44 |
Rankin Twins Jezebel (RT) |
291 |
310 |
4 |
-19 |
43 |
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N |
45 |
George Ducas White Lines and Road Signs (GD) |
291 |
263 |
1 |
+28 |
31 |
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48 |
46 |
LiveWire Whiskey Sunday (Way Out West Records) |
291 |
293 |
3 |
-2 |
28 |
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51 |
47 |
Dolly Shine Spinning My Wheels (DS) |
291 |
291 |
7 |
—– |
22 |
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41 |
48 |
Shane Smith & The Saints Coast (SSS) |
286 |
332 |
4 |
-46 |
36 |
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44 |
49 |
Deryl Dodd Loveletters (Smith Ent.) |
286 |
314 |
2 |
-28 |
35 |
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46 |
50 |
Mark Allan Atwood One Horse (MAA) |
283 |
304 |
2 |
-21 |
30 |
Copyright © 2013, the Texas Music Chart. Used with permission from Best In Texas Music Marketing LLC, Houston, TX
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 w37-13 – 13 septembre 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)
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