THE BLUE CHIP RADIO REPORT
Country Music News, Charts, Show Prep, Sales Info


                                               April 5, 1999
                                               Bill Miller
                                               Editor & Publisher


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     The Blue Chip Song of the Week:   None.


     Garth Brooks' Baseball Fantasy Camp is over.  Garth left the Padres 
without a contract as spring training ended this weekend.   Garth goes down 
before the sun comes up with a .045 batting average (1-for-22), far below The 
Mendoza Line.
     As one scout noted, he "couldn't do it all.  Couldn't hit, couldn't hit 
with power, couldn't field and couldn't run."
     From the beginning, no one in baseball took his baseball skills 
seriously, but he did leave strong impressions of his other talents.  He 
gained more than a few friends in the clubhouse, impressing the pros with his 
love and enthusiasm for playing what the jaded pros now call "labor".   His 
hustle, attitude toward fans, well-mannered presence, and leadership skills 
left more than one of the boys of summer in awe.


     By the way, Garth 70 of the pro baseballers into funding his "Touch 'Em 
All Foundation".


     Under a deep shroud of secrecy, Wade Hayes was to have married Danni 
Boatwright this past Saturday (4/3/99).


     Emily Erwin from The Dixie Chicks has picked May 1st as her wedding 
date.  She'll tie the knot in Bandera TX with singer/songwriter Charlie 
Robison.


     Tracy Byrd didn't have to wait long for a new label.  He didn't have to 
order new promo  pictures, either.  He could have just taken an eraser, 
rubbed out the "M", and inserted an "R".   The Byrd camp is said to be 
excited about Tracy's new record deal with RCA.


     Meanwhile, Toby Keith continues to prepare his next album.   He's also 
hoping for another major label deal soon.


     Linda Davis will soon leave her long-time role as a backup singer for 
Reba McEntire.  She'll be concentrating on her solo career.


     On Tim McGraw's Funzone, Claudia Church is quoted as saying "Please 
Remember Me" was written about her.  Claudia says that writer Rodney Crowell 
wrote the song after the couple broke up, but before they got back together.  
     The song must have worked.  Claudia and Rodney are married now.


     In Jane magazine, Faith Hill is quoted as saying she likes to jog with 
her band members  while her two kids take naps on the tour bus.


     Chad Brock's hometown is Blairsville, Georgia.


     In Country Weekly, Clint Black says that he's looking for a song that he 
can record with his wife, Lisa Hartman Black.


     Gene Davis, formerly PD at Interstate Radio Network, is available after 
leaving CBS in Chicago.  Gene can be reached at 708/952-0581, e-mail 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .


     Welcome to our new subscribers, including Steve Goddard from KNIX in 
Phoenix AZ;  Bob James, OM/PD @ KOXE/fm in Brownwood TX;  the folks at 
KisCountry 103.4 in Knud, Denmark; Hanspeter Heggenberger, Arts & Media 
Editor for FACTS news magazine in Zurich, Switzerland; and, Chris Marino.


     Aficionados of Southern Gospel music now have a permanent hall of fame.  
The Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum is located inside Dollywood 
at  Pigeon Forge TN.   Grand Opening will take place the weekend of April 
16-18.


     The Bob McDill-penned "Gone Country", a tongue-in-cheek-lashing from 
Alan Jackson about the contrived commercialism of the Nashville music 
industry, has been licensed as a jingle by the Ford Motor Company for an ad 
campaign.   The commercial for Ford Country is to debut this month.


     Billy Bob's, the famous Ft. Worth TX honky tonk, is getting into the 
record business.   They've launched a new label called "Live At Billy Bob's 
Texas", according to The Dallas Morning News.
     As the label's name indicates, the albums will be recorded live at the 
nightclub.
     The company's first 3 releases are due this week from John Conlee, Pat 
Green, and Eddy Raven.  After a push in Texas, the CD's will be rolled out 
nationally around April 27th.
     Upcoming releases include a June album from Merle Haggard and August 
releases from Roy Clark and Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley.  Individual releases in 
the near future are also promised from Waylon Jennings and Ray Price.


     LeAnn Rimes' "Blue" album has been certified for sales of 6 million 
units.


     George Strait's 1995 box set,  "Strait Out Of The Box",  has also been 
certified for sales of 6 million units.
     The Associated Press notes that Strait's collection is now the 3rd 
best-selling box set in history, behind Bruce Springsteen and the E Street 
Band Live, and Led Zeppelin's box set (released in 1990).
     A little Texas swing goes a long way, doesn't it?


     Patty Loveless' latest greatest hits package, "Classics",  debuted at # 
6 on Billboard's Top Country album charts this week.


     The Academy of Country Music has renamed its Pioneer Award "The 
Cliffie", honoring Cliffie Stone.


     And whatever happened to Johnny Duncan?


     BLUE CHIP SPOTLIGHT ALBUM:   None.


     TWANG T.V.:

           4/7.............Shania Twain's Winter Break on VH-1
           4/12...........Andy Griggs on Donny & Marie
           4/12...........Andy Griggs on Prime Time Country, TNN
           4/13...........LeAnn Rimes on "Divas Live 99", VH-1
           4/13...........Jessica Andrews on "Another World"
           4/13...........Bill Anderson, Clint Daniels and Freddie Hart on 
The George Jones Show, TNN
           4/14...........Billy Ray Cyrus hosts a special on the American 
Eagle, TBS
           4/18...........Brooks & Dunn, Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris, The 
Mavericks, Willie Nelson, Marty Stuart, Trisha Yearwood on "An All-Star 
Tribute To Johnny Cash", Turner Network Television (TNT)
           4/20...........Ed Bruce, Toby Keith and Martina McBride on The 
George Jones Show, TNN


* Check local listings for all shows, especially syndicated programs and 
"Austin City Limits".   Special thanks to Katie Pruett at SuperStar Country 
KYNG/fm in Dallas/Ft. Worth TX and her work on the station's website, 
http://www.superstarcountry.com , a source for many of the Twang TV listings.



     THE BLUE CHIP ADULT COUNTRY CHART     (25-49 demographics)
                                                         4/5/99

        
LW  TW       Title                                      Artist
-----  -----       -------                                     --------

  2     1       How Forever Feels . . . . . . . .  Kenny Chesney
  3     2       I'll Think Of A Reason Later . ..Lee Ann Womack
  4     3       Ordinary Life . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chad Brock
  5     4       Gone Crazy . . . . . . . . . . . . .  Alan Jackson
  6     5       I Can't Get Over You . . . . . . ..Brooks & Dunn

  8     6       Wish You Were Here . . . . . .. Mark Wills
10     7       Love Ain't Like That . . . . . . . . Faith Hill
13     8       Everytime I Cry . . . . . . . . . .   Terri Clark
12     9       You Won't Ever Be Lonely . . .  Andy Griggs
11    10       Anyone Else . . . . . . . . . . . .  Collin Raye

  1    11      You Were Mine . . . . . . . . . . . Dixie Chicks
14    12       Don't Come Crying To Me . . .  Vince Gill
15    13       Hands Of A Working Man . . .. Ty Herndon
16    14       Two Teardrops . . . . . . . . . . .. Steve Wariner
17    15       Can't Get Enough . . . . . . . . .  Patty Loveless

20    16       Maybe Not Tonight . . . . . . . . Sammy Kershaw & Lorrie Morgan
18    17       I'm Leaving . . . . . . . . . . . . .   Aaron Tippin
19    18       Drive Me Wild . . . . . . . . . . . . Sawyer Brown
  7    19       Busy Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Billy Ray Cyrus
21    20       What's The Matter..... . . . . . . Claudia Church

25    21       Please Remember Me . . . . .. Tim McGraw
23    22       You Don't Need Me Now . ... . Clint Black
26    23       Stranger In My Mirror . . . . . .. Randy Travis
22    24       Powerful Thing . . . . . . . . . . ..Trisha Yearwood
24    25       Better Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Warren Bros.

27    26       With You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lila McCann
28    27       Hillbilly Shoes . . . . . . . . . . . .Montgomery Gentry
30    28       Your Own Little Corner . . . . . .Blackhawk
34    29       She's Always Right . . . . . . .. Clay Walker
31    30       I Will Be There For You . . . . . Jessica Andrews

32    31       I Was . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Neal McCoy
35    32       Man!  I Feel Like A Woman . ..Shania Twain
  9    33       Meanwhile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . George Strait
36    34       Whatever You Say . . . . . . . .. Martina McBride
38    35       One Honest Heart . . . . . . . ..  Reba McEntire

37    36       A Night To Remember . . . . .  Joe Diffie
***    37       Hello L.O.V.E. . . . . . . . . . . . John M. Montgomery
40    38       Who Needs Pictures . . . . . . .Brad Paisley
33    39       No Place That Far . . . . . . . ...Sara Evans
***    40       Little Goodbyes . . . . . . . . . . Shedaisy


DROPPED:   Mark Chesnutt, Alabama


   NASH-ROCK   (a.k.a "Young Country")    (Teens, 18-24 demos)


LW  TW       Title                                      Artist
-----  -----       -------                                     --------

  1     1       How Forever Feels . . . . . . . . ..Kenny Chesney
  5     2       I'll Think Of A Reason Later . . .Lee Ann Womack
  3     3       Wish You Were Here . . . . . . ..Mark Wills
  4     4       I Can't Get Over You . . . . . . .  Brooks & Dunn
  6     5       Ordinary Life . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Chad Brock

  8     6       Love Ain't Like That . . . . . . . ..Faith Hill
  9     7       Gone Crazy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Alan Jackson
10     8       Drive Me Wild . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sawyer Brown
17     9       Hands Of A Working Man . . .  Ty Herndon
15    10       Anyone Else . . . . . . . . . . . ...Collin Raye

13    11       Every Time I Cry . . . . . . . . . . Terri Clark
14    12       Please Remember Me . . . . ...Tim McGraw
***    13       Two Teardrops . . . . . . . . . . . .Steve Wariner
18    14       You Won't Ever Be Lonely . ... Andy Griggs
16    15       Can't Get Enough . . . . . . . . . Patty Loveless

***    16       Hillbilly Shoes . . . . . . . . . . .  Montgomery Gentry
20    17       Man!  I Feel Like A Woman . ..Shania Twain
19    18       She's Always Right . . . . . . . ..Clay Walker
***    19       I'm Leaving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Tippin
***    20       Don't Come Crying To Me . . .  Vince Gill


DROPPED:      Dixie Chicks, Trisha Yearwood, Billy Ray Cyrus, George Strait



Letters To The Editor

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                Having listened to all forms of music for more than half a 
century, from the Bob Wills 78's that my parents played  to the bands like 
Black Oak Arkansas and Marshall Tucker that I toured with years ago, I find 
valid points in both sides of the arguments from Stoney Richards and LynEll 
in the 3/29/99 Blue Chip Radio Report.  What everyone seems to overlook is 
the fact that most music is a reflection of who you are, what you think, and 
what's happening to you (at the time). 
                Watching the personnel changes, development, and music growth 
of local Dallas talent like the Dixie Chicks makes me aware that even though 
I'm older and "unpierced" I still enjoy their music. Touching an audience 
with a good song is not always about always looking like an Erath county dirt 
farmer. Agreed, relating to your audience may be partially setting a good 
example, but lamenting the loss of traditional patterns sometimes sacrifices 
the exposure of spreading the music to a youthful audience. Cultural 
transmission works both ways. Waylon admittedly listens to Nine Inch Nails, 
what used to be " Southern Rock" is now a part of "Young Country", and if 
just one purple-haired teen listens to Patsy Cline 'cause he also likes 
Shanai Twains pants...who cares.

     Mike Starnes 
     Director of Sound Products
     TM Century
     Dallas TX
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]


     As I was cruising about the net this cool, Tennessee evening, I was 
suprised to see my name mentioned in the great "Blue Chip Radio Report."
     So, as to "what ever happened to ....?"
     I am very well, indeed,  and still reasonably sound of mind and living 
in Nashville, although the "sound of mind" may be subjective.  It is all in 
your POV, now isn't it?
     Anyway, thanks for mentioning my wife's favorite songwriter and my
daughter's favorite Dad.

     Cheers,
     Dick Feller
     Nashville TN



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