Country Billboard Chart
News May 1, 2014
RIAA Certifications
Platinum = Sales of over
1-million units
Gold = Sales of over 500,000
units
DAN + SHAY's single "19
You + Me" (GOLD)
Dierks Bentley’s single
"I Hold On" (GOLD)
In Brief: Billboard Country Charts
Country Album Chart ** No. 1
(10 cumulative weeks) Crash My Party Luke Bryan
Hot Country Songs ** No.1 (3 weeks) ** “Play It Again” Luke Bryan
Country Airplay ** No. 1 (1 week) ** “Bottoms Up" Brantley Gilbert
Country Digital Songs **
No.1 (4 weeks) ** “Play It Again” Luke Bryan
Billboard Top
200 / Country Album Chart News
Disney's
soundtrack to "Frozen"
continued to chill for a 12th week at No.1 on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart (BB200), selling 114,943 copies (down 56% on previous week 258,807 sales) in the
week ending April 27, according to Nielsen SoundScan. "Frozen" is
just the eighth album to have spent at least 12 weeks at No. 1 since SoundScan
started tracking sales in 1991.
With album sales
declining, saw an album making the top 10 on BB200 this week after selling
a little less than 14,000 copies. That's a new low in the Nielsen SoundScan
era for the numbers to secure the top 10. Bethel Music's "You Make Me
Brave (Live)," which was recorded live at the Bethel Women's Conference
sold 13,809 copies to debut at #10. The previous low was set in January 2012
when Nickelback's "Here And Now" ranked in the top 10 after selling a
little less than 17K.
Easter Holiday
retail helped to boost sales last week but this chart week the album sales dropped
off.
Luke Bryan continued his dominant streak on Billboard Top Country Albums, as CRASH MY PARTY (Capitol
Nashville/Universal Music Group Nashville) spent a 10th cumulative week at the
summit with 18,000 sold (and 1.8 million in total sales in 38 weeks). On the
BB200 "Party" slid down one rung to 6-7.
In her third
chart week Martina McBride with
EVERLASTING sold 4,000 (50% down on previous week) after a #7 BB200 and #1
Country debut opening with 20,880 sales.
Last weeks chart
debuts are fell down the Country Album rankings:
The stunning Jessie James Decker with “Comin Home”
(EP) moved 5-11 (28-94 BB200), The
Secret Sisters “Put Your Needle Down” (Beladroit/ Republic) fell 18-29 (1-5
Heatseekers Albums), Ray Price’s Beauty
Is...: The Final Sessions (AmeriMonte) slipped 22-42, Rodney Crowell’s “Tarpaper Sky” (New West) dropped 25-44 and the Randy Rogers Band with “Homemade
Tamales: Live At Floore's” (Thirty Tigers) nosedived 11-50.
Five cast albums from ABC’s Nashville sprinkled Billboard’s
Top Country Albums chart, led by NASHVILLE:
On the Record (ABC Studios/Lions Gate/Big Machine/Big Machine Label Group),
which made a bow as the Hot Shot Debut
at No.2 Country (No.8 BB200) with 17,790
copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Songs from the live set were
featured in a special episode of the series on April 23, on the ABC Television
Network, in which cast members were shown performing at iconic Nashville venues
the Bluebird Cafe and Ryman Auditorium. The cast members performed acoustic
performances which took an intimate look at the song writing process with the
songwriters themselves, talking candidly about how this music found its way to
the show and what it means to the actors and songwriters.
Among the songwriters
appearing on the special were Trent
Dabbs and Caitlyn Smith, who
co-wrote the anthem, “Don’t Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet,” which Hayden
Panettiere and Jonathan Jackson’s characters have performed, as well as Striking Matches (duo Sarah Zimmerman
and Justin Davis) who’ve co-written “I Ain’t Leaving Without Your Love” with Cary Barlowe, performed by Jonathan
Jackson, Sam Palladio and Chaley Rose on the TV show. Also slated to appear
were notable songwriter Ashley Monroe,
solo artist and member of the Pistol Annies, who co-wrote “A Life that’s Good”
with Sarah Siskind, which has been
performed by Lennon and Maisy Stella and Charles Esten on the series. (See Press Release)
While
"Nashville" has spawned three earlier soundtrack albums, none have
reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200. The highest-charting
"Nashville"-related album, until this week, had been "Nashville:
Season 1 Volume 2," which hit No.13 on May 25, 2013.
That prime-time
airing and new album release spurred interest and sales boosts for Nashville: Season 2: Volume 1 (first
released Dec 10, 2013; #34 BB200 and #6 Country debut; 17,621 sales) which moved 50-15 Country, sales of 3,000 copies (up
174%) .
It also prompted
a re-entry at Nos. 25 (Nashville: Season
1: Volume 2; first released May 7, 2013; #13 BB200 and #5 Country debut;
sales 27,199; total sales 70,567 in 37 chart weeks)
and #41 (Nashville: Season 1: Volume 1;
first released December 11, 2012; #4 Country debut; sales 55,896; total sales 326,779
end of March 2014).
Finally there
was a debut for Nashville: The Nashville
Cast (feat.Clare Bowen as Scarlett O’Connor) at #43 Country. Concurrently, Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart
sports three Nashville tracks, led by Bowen’s No. 29 re-entry with >> “Black
Roses” (and
titles at Nos. 40 and 46). Bowen’s song re-enters Billboard’s Country Digital
Songs at No.12 with 29,000 sold, a new best weekly sum. A multi-city Nashville
cast tour kicked off April 25 in Chicago.
Related Post: 'Nashville: On the Record' special pays its dues to the
songwriters behind the hit songs.
A fourth Volume of music
from ABC's Nashville is on its way,
according to Big Machine Records, which revealed the new collection’s track
list (April 25). An 11-track standard version of The Music of Nashville: Season 2, Volume 2
will be released to all digital retailers Tuesday, May 6, while a 21-track
deluxe version will be available exclusively at Target. See track list for the
Target version at Country Weekly – Preorder at US iTunes
Taylor Swift’s impressive run on the Billboard 200 has come to a
halt after 7.5 years (with at least one album on the chart) as RED fell off the chart and it has now
disappeared from Billboard Country Album listings as it has become a Billboard
Catalog album see below.
Rachele Lynae who released her self titled debut album on April 22nd does not appear on the Top 50
Billboard Country albums or Heatseeker charts.
2014 Country Album sales Year-To
Date:
9,772,000 (Physical sales 6,401,000 (down 9%) + Digital
sales 3,372,000 (down 14.9%)) which is 21.9% down at the same point in 2013 (12,512,000
sales)
Billboard Top 200 / Country Album
Placings
(Issue dated Chart week of May 10, 2014)
(Country Album positions #1 - #25)
(TW) This Week, (LW) Last
Week, Co (Country Album Chart placing / Movement)
Billboard Top Catalog Album Chart (Country interest)
(Issue dated Chart week of May 10, 2014)
TW, LW, Weeks on chart,
Album, Artist
1 3
87 The Legend Of Johnny Cash -
Johnny Cash
4 RE 116
The Foundation - Zac Brown Band
17 19
17 Halfway To Heaven -
Brantley Gilbert
19 17
23 Chief - Eric
Church
20 21
76 Loaded: The Best Of Blake
Shelton - Blake Shelton
24 29
23 Tailgates & Tanlines - Luke
Bryan
25 23
7 Hunter Hayes -
Hunter Hayes
37 42
70 You Get What You Give - Zac
Brown Band
43 Re-Entry
110 Super Hits -
Willie Nelson
45 New 1
Red - Taylor Swift
Back In Black: Johnny Cash's
"The Legend Of Johnny Cash"
returned to the top spot on the Catalog chart which it first gained on June 22
of 2013. Cash's "16 Biggest Hits" was #1 for 26 weeks on the Catalog
chart in 2003, after his death, and in 2006, when Cash's popularity spiked due
in large part to the movie "Walk The Line". "The Legend Of
Johnny Cash" proved that the market for Cash's music remained strong; it
spent 78 weeks on the Billboard 200, with a surprising 31 weeks in the top 40
and a peak position of #5. This week marks its first return to the top 40
sellers since 2006, as it rose 58-38 on the BB200 in its 163rd chart week
New On The Charts: This
week's only debut, Taylor Swift's RED made the transition to Catalog status this week in the same
week that it fell off the Billboard 200 for the first time since its
late 2012 release.
It had a 78-week run on the BB200, but Swift's other albums
(with the exception of a Christmas EP) all spent more time on the Billboard 200
and were moved to Catalog when they slipped below #100 on the Billboard 200.
Consequently, they all had
much higher initial entries on the Catalog chart. "Taylor Swift" entered at #7 in 2010, "Fearless" at #8 in 2011, and "Speak Now" at #11 in 2012. These albums eventually all made it
to the top three on the Catalog chart. "Red" has some work cut out
for it to match those marks, as it entered at lowly #45. It's also only the second appearance on the chart for Taylor
during 2014.
Note: Billboard
magazine ranks the best selling catalog titles, regardless of genre and defines
a catalog title as one that is more than 18-months old and that has
fallen below position 100 on the Billboard 200. Albums which meet this criteria
are removed from the Billboard Current Albums rankings and begin a new chart
runs on Top Pop Catalog Albums.
RED reached #1 on the iTunes sales charts in 42
countries, and reached #1 on the national sales charts in the UK (61,779
copies sold), Canada, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Malaysia, Ireland, Argentina, New
Zealand, Ireland, and Australia, among others totalling an estimated
1.46-million worldwide copies in its debut week .
Although Taylor
Swift's nominated RED didn't win at the Grammys or the
Country Music Assn. Awards for the chart week March 1, 2014 the album
accomplished something that made up for those slights: It topped the 4 million mark in U.S. sales. By the
chart week dated May 3, 2014 it had amassed 4,027,000
copies selling 2,800 units (up 25% on the previous week with Easter sales) .
All four of
Swift's studio albums have reached that threshold. As of the beginning of March
2014 Swift's eponymous debut album
had sold 5,419,000 copies since its release in 2006. "Fearless" had sold 6,818,000 copies since its release in 2008 (6,825,693 copies by April
12, 2014). "Speak Now" had
sold 4,405,000 since its release in 2010. Swift is just
the third artist to top the 4-million mark with his or her first four studio
albums since Nielsen SoundScan began
Catalog Chart History - Taylor Swift:
1. The Taylor Swift Holiday
Collection (44 weeks, Peak #1, Years on chart 2008-13) (BB200: 4 weeks, Peak
#46, Debut year 2007)
2. TAYLOR SWIFT (115 weeks, Peak #3, Years on chart 2010-2014) (Released
Oct 24, 2006; BB200: 176 weeks, Peak #5 after
a #19 debut, Debut year 2006; first week sales [chart Nov 11, 2006] 39,062 copies). Note: In the UK it sold only 38
copies the week of its release date, and peaked 94 weeks later at
#81(12/09/2009) and has spent 3 weeks on the Official UK Album Chart.
3. FEARLESS (108 weeks, Peak #3, Years on chart 2011-13) (Released Nov
11, 2008; BB200: 116 weeks, Peak #1, Debut
year 2008; first week sales [chart Nov 29, 2008] 592,304
copies (129,000 copies were digital) )
4. SPEAK NOW (44 weeks, Peak #2, Years on chart 2012-13) (Released Oct
25, 2010; BB200: 81 weeks, Peak #1, Debut
year 2010; first week sales [chart Nov 13, 2010] 1,046,718
copies)
5. RED (1 week, Peak #45, Years on chart 2014) (Released Oct 22, 2012;
BB200: 78 weeks, Peak #1, Debut year 2012;
first week sales [chart Oct 31, 2012] 1,208,290
copies) Worldwide sales for RED at the end of 2013 were 5,707,000.
Top 25 Hot Country Songs (week of May
10, 2014)
On Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart - which blends:
a)
All-format airplay, as monitored by BDS
b) Sales,
as tracked by Nielsen SoundScan and
c) Streaming,
(tracked by Nielsen BDS from such services as
Spotify, Muve, Slacker, Rhapsody, Rdio and Xbox Music, among others) according
to BDS it results in:
- Luke Bryan collected a third straight week at No.1 on with “Play It Again” (Capitol
Nashville), and held onto Streaming Gainer stripes for a third
consecutive week (1.7 million U.S. streams, up 13%). The track spends a fourth
straight week atop Country Digital Songs, with 96,000 downloads sold (down
8%) during the tracking week.
- Brett Eldredge
claimed his second top 10 on Hot Country Songs, as “Beat of the Music” (Atlantic/Warner Music Nashville) stepped 11-10. He scored his first top 10
when “Don’t Ya” peaked at No.5 last summer. With 25,000 sold during the
tracking week (and 321,000 sold to date), “Beat” logged a second straight
and third cumulative week at its No.14 peak ranking on Country Digital
Songs.
- The late Kevin Sharp entered the Country Streaming
Songs chart at No. 25 with “Nobody
Knows” (481,000, up 81%) following his death on April 19 at age 43.
His cover of the 1996 Tony Rich Project song spent four weeks at No. 1 on
the Country Airplay tally in January/February 1997.
Top 25 Hot Country Songs:
Luke Bryan with “Play It Again” stays at the Top of the Chart
#1
Florida Georgia Line
feat Luke Bryan with former #1 “This Is How Me Roll” holds at #2
Brantley Gilbert with former No1 “Bottoms Up” stays at #3
Eric Church with “Give
Me Back My Hometown” is up one, #5 - #4 p
Thomas Rhett with “Get Me
Some Of That” is down one, #6 - #5 q
Jerrod Niemann with “Drink To That All Night” drops two, #4 - #6 q
Keith Urban with “Cop Car” parks at #7
Rascal Flatts with “Rewind” stays at #8
Miranda Lambert with “Automatic” holds at #9
Brett Eldredge with “Beat Of The Music” is up one, #11 - #10 p
Jake Owen with “Beachin’”
is up two, #13 - #11 p
Justin Moore with “Lettin’ The Night Roll” is up two, #14 - #12 p
Blake Shelton with “Doin’ What She Likes” falls one, #12 - #13 q
Tyler Farr with “Whiskey In My Water” is up 1 slot, #15 - #14 p
Lee Brice with “I Don’t Dance” moves up two, #17 - #15 p
Hunter Hayes with “Invisible” holds at #16
Chris Young with “Who I Am With You” jumps up five, #22 - #17 p
Billy Currington with “We Are Tonight” clims six, #24 - #18 p
Luke Bryan with former No.1 “Drink A Beer” is down one, #18 -
#19 q
Joe Nichols with “Yeah” climbs three, #23 - #20 p
Craig Morgan with “Wake Up Lovin’ You” stays at #21
Craig Campbell with “Keep Them Kisses Comin’” is up three, #25 -
#22 p
Sara Evans with “Slow Me Down” is down three, #20 - #23 q
The Band Perry with “Chainsaw” is up two, #26- #24 p
Dustin Lynch with “Where It’s At” falls six, #19 - #25 q
Hot County Songs
** No.1 (3 weeks) /
Streaming Gainer ** “Play It Again” Luke Bryan
** Airplay Gainer ** No.9
“Automatic” Miranda Lambert
** Digital Gainer ** No.15
“I Don’t Dance” Lee Brice
** Hot Shot
Debut ** No.34 “You Think You Know Somebody” Hunter Hayes
Debut No.38
“Stay” Kristen Merlin
Debut No.42
“Anymore” Jake Worthington
Debut No.48
“Drunk On A Plane” Dierks Bentley
Billboard
Country Airplay Chart Week of May 10, 2014
Brantley Gilbert returned to the Billboard Country
Airplay chart summit for a third time and makes his fastest flight to the top,
as “Bottoms Up” (Valory), released December
17, 2013, stepped 2-1 in its 19th
chart week. It logged 46.113 million
audience impressions (+1.699 million) and received 7,192 radio plays (+25)
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He most recently
topped the chart with “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do,” which reigned in its 32nd
chart week two years ago (July 21, 2012). He first led with “Country Must Be
Country Wide,” which crowned the Dec. 3, 2011 Country Airplay scorecard in its
33rd week.
Brantley Gilbert,
back with a bang, said once he finished writing "Bottoms Up" with his
co-writer Justin Weaver he it should be the lead single from his upcoming
album, JUST AS I AM, due May 19. He told ABC News Radio, "It got stuck
in my head. You know, everybody we played it for, it kinda stuck to their
eardrum. When you get those, you just count your blessings."
Thankfully,
Brantley's fans confirmed his hunch about "Bottoms Up" and downloaded
the song and video in droves. He feels
such a connection to them, Brantley even considers his fans to be his friends.
Top local
audience contributors for “Bottoms Up” during the Nielsen BDS tracking week
were: KKBQ Houston (1.5 million
impressions), KKGO Los Angeles (1.4
million) and WNSH New York (862,000)
Gilbert’s new
No. 1 has been commercially vigorous since its release last December, selling
982,000 downloads through the Nielsen SoundScan tracking week ending April 20.
It has spent six cumulative weeks atop Billboard’s Country Digital Songs tally,
scoring its biggest weekly sum with 67,000 downloads on the March 22 chart. It
has already spent two weeks atop the sales/airplay/streaming hybrid Hot Country
Songs survey (March 15 and March 22) and nine cumulative weeks at No. 1 on
Country Streaming Songs. The track previews Gilbert’s third album,
- Keith Urban increased
his lead as the artist with the most consecutive top 10 singles on
Country Airplay as “Cop Car”
(Hit Red/Capitol Nashville) shifted 11-10
to become his 31st
title to reach the chart’s upper
region. Each of those were achieved consecutively since “Your Everything”
became his first top 10 on the Aug. 12, 2000 chart. Urban’s 31 top 10s
include 16 No. 1 songs, a feat most recently achieved with “We Were Us”
(with Miranda Lambert) in December. With 18 consecutive top 10s, Carrie
Underwood boasts the second-longest active top 10 streak (2006-13).
- Brad Paisley with "River Bank" (Arista
Nashville) No.20, bagged the weeks “Most Increased
Audience” honours logging
14.023 million audience impressions, a gain of +3.665 million and received 2,258 radio plays (+621)
- Blake Shelton feat.Gwen Sebastian with
“My Eyes” at No.23 took home
the weeks “Most Added” trophy as the song logged 11.265 million
audience impressions (+3.046 million) and received 1,743 radio plays
(+562) thanks to 25 fresh radio commitments (ADDS)
- Zac Brown Band snagged
the “Hot Shot Debut" at No.53
with “All Alright” (Southern
Ground), the lead radio single from The Grohl Sessions, Vol. 1, a
four-song EP released in December. The four songs were produced by Foo
Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, and “Alright” was co-written by Eric Church.
The track opens with airplay at 28 of the 145 stations monitored by BDS
for the chart.
Women of
Country 2014 Watch:
Miranda Lambert at No.9 ("Automatic"), Sara
Evans at No.18 (“Slow Me
Down”) were the only 2 solo female artists in the Top 30 Country Airplay
songs. Cassadee Pope #41, Maggie Rose #46, Kacey Musgraves #48, Lucy Hale #50, Kelleigh
Bannen #52, Danielle Bradbery #54 and Jamie Lynn Spears #57 were an additional
seven females in the remaining 31-60 slots, to make it 15% of the entire Top 60
chart.
Country
Airplay
*** No. 1 (1
week) *** “Bottoms Up" Brantley Gilbert
** Most
Increased Audience ** No.20 "River Bank" Brad Paisley
** Most Added ** No.23 “My Eyes” Blake Shelton
feat. Gwen Sebastian
** Hot Shot
Debut ** No. 53 "All Alright" Zac Brown Band
Debut No.54
“Young In America” Danielle Bradbery
Debut No.60
"Dirt Road" Kip Moore
Billboard
Country Digital Singles Chart Week of May 10, 2014
- Luke Bryan’s single “Play It Again” extended its No.1
ride to four weeks, shifting another 96,000 downloads (down 8%; 22-week
total of 821,000). It also stands at #8 on the all genre Digital Songs
Chart
- Florida Georgia Line featuring Luke Bryan
held at No.2 with “This Is How We
Roll” (sales 72,000; down 12%). In 22 chart weeks it has sold now 1,010,000
to pass the PLATINUM 1-million mark. All 5 FGL singles have hit
Platinum with single sales heading for 14 million.
- Brantley Gilbert’s “Bottoms Up” (Valory) which stayed
at #3, sold 58,000 copies in its 19th chart week to reach 1,040,000 and
earn PLATINUM eligibility. It’s his first million-seller though "You Don't
Know Her Like I Do" (999K) and "Country Must Be Country
Wide" (985K) are very close.
- Gaining GOLD eligibilty were Blake Shelton with “Doin’ What She Likes” and Frankie
Ballard’s “Helluva Life”
who both strode past the ½-million mark.
- Clare Bowen with “Black Roses” jumped 85 spots to
re-enter at #12 thanks to the live Nashville performance to sell 29,000
units (542% more than previous week).
- Hunter Hayes debuts with “You Think You Know Somebody” which
is the final preview track before the album Storyline drops May 6th.
- The Voice’s Kristen
Merlin cover of “Stay”
(Republic Records) landed on the Top 30 with a #23 bow and Voice coach Blake
Shelton’s latest hit, “My
Eyes” jumped 41-27 this week. For the tracks featured vocalist Gwen
Sebastian it marked her first Top 40 Country single and digital single to
date.
Women Of Country Watch
Only 3 solo female artists on
the Top 30 placings:
Miranda Lambert with her new single "Automatic" in its eleventh week at
retail sold down 24% and fell 8-9
Clare Bowen with “Black Roses” entered the chart at No.12
Kristen
Merlin with “Stay” debuts at No.23
Dropping off the Top 30:
26-31 Luke Bryan “Drink A Beer”
28-37 Jason Aldean “When She Says Baby”
23-39 Tim McGraw “Lookin’ For That Girl”
30-43 Randy Houser “Goodnight Kiss”
27-49 Florida Georgia Line Stay
21-50 Kip Moore Dirt Road
Top 30 Digital Singles in Country Music
(published May 1, 2014)
(LW) Last Week
(TW) This Week
*Numbers are
rounded to nearest 1000th
Country
Aircheck/ Mediabase chart
Brantley Gilbert with “Bottoms Up” (Valory Music) moved 2-1 to top the Mediabase Country chart for the tracking week April 20th
to the 26th. The song logged 7,352
radio spins (+124) and 60.373
million audience impressions (+1.78 million) from 148 tracking stations.
So it’s congrats
to Valory Music’s VP/Promotion George Briner and his entire promo team for
grabbing this week’s #1 chart topper. Brantley’s debut single, from his
upcoming JUST AS I AM album (out May 20th), “Bottoms Up” is his third career #1
and follows 2011’s chart toppers, “Country Must Be Country Wide” and “You Don’t
Know Her Like I Do.”
It was also
congrats to to Southern Ground Artists’ Mara Sidweber, Chuck Swaney and the
entire promo team for achieving 43
MEDIABASE Country ADDS on Zac Brown Band's "All Alright." Those adds earned the "Most
Added" title for
this week.
Bagels were due
to be delivered to Southern Ground's Big Machine's office (April 29th) to
congratulate the staff on their success.
Billboard Boxscores (Selective Country concerts)
Rank Artist: #32
Event Venue
City/State: Florida Georgia Line Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
Dates: April 15,
2014 Gross Sales: $515,824 Attend: 11,880 /11,880
Capacity Shows: 1/1
SOLD OUT Sellouts Prices: $53.76, $35.54
Promoters: Gold
& Gold Productions/Live Nation
Rank Artist: #57
Event Venue
City/State: Justin Moore, Randy Houser, Josh Thompson Santander Arena, Reading, Pa.
Dates: April 18,
2014 Gross Sales: $156,706 Attend: 4,493
/5,385
Capacity Shows:
1/ 0 (892 unsold tickets) Sellouts
Prices: $49.75, $26.75
Promoters:
Police Productions
Rank Artist: #62
Event Venue
City/State: Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett, Eric
Paslay Stockton Arena, Stockton,
Calif.
Dates: April 24,
2014 Gross Sales: $131,922 Attend: 4,264/ 5,000
Capacity
Shows: 1/ 0 (736 unsold tickets) Sellouts Prices: $37, $24.75
Promoters: Frank
Productions/NS2/Richter Entertainment Group
Rank Artist: #75
Event Venue
City/State: Emmylou Harris, Daniel Lanois Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, Calif.
Dates: April 5,
2014 Gross Sales: $80,288 Attend: 1,545/ 1,824
Capacity Shows:
1/ 0 (279 unsold tickets) Sellouts
Prices: $69.50, $42.50
Promoters:
Goldenvoice/AEG Live
Rank Artist: #100
Event Venue
City/State: Nickel Creek, The Secret Sisters Johnny Mercer Theatre, Savannah, Ga.
Dates: April 22,
2014 Gross Sales: $45,752 Attend: 1,285/ 2,515
Capacity Shows: 1/
0: (1,230 unsold tickets) Sellouts Prices: $44.50, $34.50, $27.50
Promoters: AEG
Live
Rank Artist: #146
Event Venue
City/State: Lydia Loveless High Noon Saloon, Madison, Wis.
Dates: April 23,
2014 Gross Sales: $1,380 Attend: 138/ 400
Capacity
Shows: 1/ 0 (262 unsold tickets) Sellouts Prices: $10
Promoters: Frank
Productions/True Endeavors
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