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HOTDISC TOP 40
 
  13 September 2015

 

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

I’d Love To Lay You Down
DENNY STRICKLAND

02

02

Crazy Too
LUCY ANGEL

03

NE

It’s All In My Head
RICHARD LYNCH

04 04

Loving You Is Breaking Me
JOEY CLARKSON

05

06

I Belong To You
HICKS

06

03

Remember Me  
FRIZZELL, FORTUNE & CORNELIUS

07

NE

Banks Of The Vilaine
THE DIABLOS  

08

08

What I Want
KEVIN FISHER

09

05

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

10

NE

I Am The Train
GEORGE INGLIS

 

 

 

 

11

07

MORAL COMPASS 
THE PROCLAIMERS 

12 10

Humpty Dumpty Heart
DAVID WOOD

13

15

Checkout Boy
M CALLAHAN

14

16

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

15 13

When The Honeymoon Is Over
JOANNE STACEY

16 NE

In My Baby’s Arms Again
ANITA STAPLETON

17

20

Trouble In Paradise
JAMES CAROTHERS

18 09

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

19

11

Laugh A Little
MICHELLE WRIGHT

20

19

Red Robin
CROOKS & STRAIGHTS

 

 

 

 

21 22

Hey Hey Hello
RUSTY RIERSON

22

NE

King Of Fools
LARRY WOODS

23

12

Cane’s Creek
MITCHELL TENPENNY

24

NE

Blagards And Cowboys  
BLAGARDS AND COWBOYS

25

NE

Sugar And Spice
TONJA WEST BRYANT

26

21

There’s No Gettin’ Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

27

17

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE 

28

14

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY 

29

NE

Share The Love
PATRICIA ROMANIA

30

NE

Playing With Fire
J MICHAEL HARTER

 

 

 

 

31 28

Girlfriend
BROOKE HOGAN

32

NE

With Love  
REAGAN J

33

NE

Hug Um Up Country Girl
DICK BARNES

34

NE

Little Bit Of Somethin’
EMMA LANE 

35 25

You Rock My Rodeo
SARABETH

36

18

Dixie Road
LORRAINE JORDAN & LEE GREENWOOD

37

24

The Forgetter
BRANCH & DEAN

39

29

Every Bad Song Known To Man
MARCUM STEWART

38

NE

Proper Fit
CURTIS WEBB PROJECT

40

NE

Ride
BLAIR MATHEWS

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10

01

NE

Banks Of The Vilaine
THE DIABLOS

02

01

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

03

NE

I Am The Train
GEORGE INGLIS

04

02

Moral Compass
THE PROCLAIMERS

05

05

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

06

03

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

07

NE

Blagards And Cowboys
BLAGARDS AND COWBOYS

08

07

There’s No Getting Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

09

06

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE

10

04

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY

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 © 2015, Hotdisc, The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk, TD7 4LA, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

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HOTDISC TOP 40
 
  6 September 2015

 

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

02

I’d Love To Lay You Down
DENNY STRICKLAND

02

01

Crazy Too
LUCY ANGEL

03

03

Remember Me  
FRIZZELL, FORTUNE & CORNELIUS

04 05

Loving You Is Breaking Me
JOEY CLARKSON

05

04

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

06

10

I Belong To You
HICKS

07

08

MORAL COMPASS 
THE PROCLAIMERS 

08

12

What I Want
KEVIN FISHER

09 06

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

10 14

Humpty Dumpty Heart
DAVID WOOD

 

 

 

 

11

07

Laugh A Little
MICHELLE WRIGHT

12

09

Cane’s Creek
MITCHELL TENPENNY

13 13

When The Honeymoon Is Over
JOANNE STACEY

14

16

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY 

15

18

Checkout Boy
M CALLAHAN

16

20

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

17

19

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE 

18

11

Dixie Road
LORRAINE JORDAN & LEE GREENWOOD

19

24

Red Robin
CROOKS & STRAIGHTS

20

22

Trouble In Paradise
JAMES CAROTHERS

 

 

 

 

21

23

There’s No Gettin’ Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

22 26

Hey Hey Hello
RUSTY RIERSON

23

25

Twisting And Turning
TONY CLARKE

24

15

The Forgetter
BRANCH & DEAN

25 27

You Rock My Rodeo
SARABETH

26

21

Born That Way
DICK BARNES  

27

30

Georgia Pine
DAVID HILGENFELDT PROJECT

28 33

Girlfriend
BROOKE HOGAN

29

31

Every Bad Song Known To Man
MARCUM STEWART

30 32

Just Like In The 50s
OTTAR “Big Hand” JOHANSEN

 

 

 

 

31

34

We Got The Night
SAWYER BROWN

32

38

Toes  
SCOTTY JAMES

33

17

Rose Of El Paso
FRANK JENNINGS

34 35

Baddest Gunslingin’ Man
ACE DIAMOND

35

36

Love And Rock n Roll
MITCHELL TENPENNY

36 29

A Beer Drinking Song  
CHRIS HIGBEE

37

39

I Feel Ya
BUCKY COVINGTON

38

40

Daddy Made A Million
JAMES ROBERT WEBB 

39

28

Remember Me
MERLE HAGGARD

40

NE

Arrow
BRADY, STEWART, GREEN & YOUNG

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10

01

01

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

02

03

Moral Compass
THE PROCLAIMERS

03

02

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

04

04

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY

05

07

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

06

06

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE

07

08

There’s No Getting Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

08

09

Twisting And Turning
TONY CLARKE

09

05

Rose Of El Paso
FRANK JENNINGS

10

10

Remember Me
LILY

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 © 2015, Hotdisc, The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk, TD7 4LA, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

HotDisc Top 40 at Music Charts Magazine

RJ Galloway - feature song - Im Over You - New Discovery - for the month of September 2015 - at Music Charts Magazine®Music Charts Magazine® Presents – “NEW DISCOVERY” – “RJ Galloway“- for the month of September 2015.

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 “RJ Galloway” 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 radio interview pasted below of “RJ Galloway” we are sure you will be glad you found this “New Discovery” and his song “I’m Over You” to add to your music playlist.

 We will continue to search for great new music to listen to and share with you.

 

Music Charts Magazine’s Scott Moore pointed out Mr. RJ Galloway’s talent a few month’s ago and we finally got around to getting RJ on the phone with Big Al Weekley for an interview.  After hearing the song “I’m Over You” it was a done deal. 

Now and then you hear a song that sticks with you.  “I’m Over You” is a song that is ever so simple yet powerful, soft and strong with a mesmerizing quality.  You can feel RJ’s heart.

It’s funny how a short song can cover and say so much.  Songs like this make all of us reminisce of a past relationships, moments with one you loved or maybe still love.  Also, A time when we are alone.  I think songs like “I’m Over You” can play a role in coping and healing for people that fit the shoes of one moving on and also those who still have not yet moved beyond the past.  Be sure to listen to “I’m Over You” at the end of the interview.  It’s a beautiful song.

3 thumbs up to RJ Galloway.  3 thumbs up to “I’m Over You“.

Jason Rogers – CEO/Editor in Chief

~ Music Charts Magazine®

 

Music Charts Magazine’s team searches through dozens of music artist(s) every single day on various social networks as well as sift through the many emails we receive from artist(s) wanting to get their music noticed. Out of all these artist(s) there is only one chosen to fill the monthly New Discovery slot. This month RJ Galloway is that chosen artist.

Listen to this interview with RJ Galloway and his song I’m Over You at the end of the interview.

RJ Galloway – “South Carolina’s Balladeer”.

 

 

Ask your radio station to hear RJ Galloway’s song “I’m Over You”. – It’s a great tune!

 

Who is RJ Galloway?

 

Born in Pickens County, Upstate South Carolina

Education: Road scholar

RJ Galloway and Waylon Jennings grandson Whey Jennings - at Music Charts Magazine®

Music Charts Magazine® sent Whey’s first batch of songs to radio and syndicated radio shows such as Fred’s 70 FM stations playing “Fred’s Country” out of the country of France who played it and thoroughly enjoyed as did the listening audience. Music Charts Magazine® is proud to bring you this September’s New Discovery RJ Galloway and here RJ is in this wonderful picture on the (left) standing beside Waylon Jennings’s look alike prodigy grandson Whey Jennings on the (right).

Recently moved from Nashville, TN to an island off the coast of SC.

Album History: 3 albums released to date.

1: (The Blue Fire) 2009, Tree Records International

2: (If I could) 2011. TPG Universal

3: ( Midnight Stories) 2015, Randy Joe Productions & Publications/Grand Entertainment Publishing Nashville TN.

RJ spent many years as a guitarist/front man with many different groups.  In that time he has shared the stages with many famous celebrities and super groups.

Faith Hill McGraw, 38 Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Doobie Brothers, Foreigner, Etc.

Spent a few years as a Bail Bondsman/recovery agent as his day job.

Currently recording as an independent artist with his own label and publishing company.  He is signed with Nashville mega publisher of Grand Entertainment, Joe Meador CEO/ Administrator.

Galloway is playing clubs and venues along the coast of SC and Georgia with a group of 4 musicians. The RJ Galloway Band.
His song “Walk Away” had a number one on the Independent music Network in June of 2011. The same album (If I Could) produced a number 3 song (Are You Still Lovin Me).  Three more songs off that Album that charted in the top 20 major indy markets. The Album brought 2 nominations in the Indy Awards show that year, Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite new Artist or Group.

His latest single from the Midnight Stories Album is a piano, strings, and vocal song called (I’m Over You).

This song was done in Mark Lamberts studio in Nashville, TN.  Mark produces many greats including Leon Russell…

 

For more information on RJ Galloway visit –

www.RJGalloway.com

 

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.

To find out more about RJ Galloway:

 

Music Charts Magazine® proudly presents NEW DISCOVERY for the month of September 2015 “RJ Gallowayfeature song – I’m Over You

 

LISTEN to the “NEW DISCOVERY” Interview with RJ Galloway – HERE:

Music Charts Magazine® Presents “New Discovery” RJ Galloway featuring the song “I’m Over You” – Interview by Award winning DJ Big Al Weekley

 

 

 

Music Charts Magazine® Presents September NEW DISCOVERY “RJ Galloway” – Interview by Big Al Weekley


 

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– Song for the month of September 2015:

The Moron Brothers

“Donald Trump Hat Song”

– a Bluegrass tune about “The Donald’s red hat”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(MCM Fact: Donald Trump’s hats are 100% made in the USA)

These Kentucky Boys wrote a song about “The Donald’s” big red hat.
It was that big red that made these Bluegrass musicians a fan.
This is a hilarious song that you will enjoy.

 

For twenty years they have traveled the country sharing bluegrass, laughter and their Faith with wonderful people.

 

Visit The Moron Brothers by clicking one of the below links:


www.TheMoronBrothersStore.com

The Moron Brothers on Facebook

The Moron Brothers on YouTube

 

Lardo & Burley of the Moron Brothers have been entertaining folks for years with their hilarious stories and original songs. They are a favorite at Bluegrass Festivals across the nation and have shared the stage with greats like JD Crowe, Eddie Adcock, Bobby Osborne and Rhonda Vincent just to name a few.

 

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

Wade Bowen

Pat Green Josh Ward Cody Canada and the Departed Granger Smith
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HOTDISC TOP 40
 
  30 August 2015

 

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

Crazy Too
LUCY ANGEL

02

02

I’d Love To Lay You Down
DENNY STRICKLAND

03

04

Remember Me  
FRIZZELL, FORTUNE & CORNELIUS

04

06

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

05 07

Loving You Is Breaking Me
JOEY CLARKSON

06 03

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

07

08

Laugh A Little
MICHELLE WRIGHT

08

12

MORAL COMPASS 
THE PROCLAIMERS 

09

09

Cane’s Creek
MITCHELL TENPENNY

10

14

I Belong To You
HICKS

 

 

 

 

11

05

Dixie Road
LORRAINE JORDAN & LEE GREENWOOD

12

13

What I Want
KEVIN FISHER

13 15

When The Honeymoon Is Over
JOANNE STACEY

14 17

Humpty Dumpty Heart
DAVID WOOD

15

11

The Forgetter
BRANCH & DEAN

16

16

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY 

17

10

Rose Of El Paso
FRANK JENNINGS

18

21

Checkout Boy
M CALLAHAN

19

20

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE 

20

23

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

 

 

 

 

21

19

Born That Way
DICK BARNES  

22

27

Trouble In Paradise
JAMES CAROTHERS

23

22

There’s No Gettin’ Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

24

24

Red Robin
CROOKS & STRAIGHTS

25

25

Twisting And Turning
TONY CLARKE

26 29

Hey Hey Hello
RUSTY RIERSON

27 31

You Rock My Rodeo
SARABETH

28

26

Remember Me
MERLE HAGGARD

29 18

A Beer Drinking Song  
CHRIS HIGBEE

30

32

Georgia Pine
DAVID HILGENFELDT PROJECT

 

 

 

 

31

33

Every Bad Song Known To Man
MARCUM STEWART

32 35

Just Like In The 50s
OTTAR “Big Hand” JOHANSEN

33 38

Girlfriend
BROOKE HOGAN

34

37

We Got The Night
SAWYER BROWN

35 40

Baddest Gunslingin’ Man
ACE DIAMOND

36

39

Love And Rock n Roll
MITCHELL TENPENNY

37

36

Ride Of Our Lives
RONNIE CLINTON

38

NE

Toes  
SCOTTY JAMES

39

NE

I Feel Ya
BUCKY COVINGTON

40

NE

Daddy Made A Million
JAMES ROBERT WEBB 

THE HOTDISC BRITISH & IRISH TOP 10

01

02

Undecided
DAVE SHERIFF

02

01

Tarantino
ROB ALLEN

03

04

Moral Compass
THE PROCLAIMERS

04

05

Crazy Country Girl
PETE KENNEDY

05

03

Rose Of El Paso
FRANK JENNINGS

06

06

Guitar In The Corner
OWEN MOORE

07

08

Big Maybe
STEPHANIE CHEEKS TEAGUE

08

07

There’s No Getting Over Me
AUBREY LOVEJOY

09

09

Twisting And Turning
TONY CLARKE

10

NE

Remember Me
LILY

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 © 2015, Hotdisc, The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk, TD7 4LA, Scotland. Used with permission from HotDisk.

HotDisc Top 40 at Music Charts Magazine