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Country UpdateBILLBOARD.COM/NEWSLETTERS Brett Young,Chart King page 4Earl Thomas ConleyRemembered page 10Craig Morgan LeadsMilitary Salute page 11Johnny Cash:A Capitol Idea page 11Makin’ Tracks:Scotty McCreery’s‘In Between’ page 15Country Coda:Glen CampbellClassic At No. 1 page 20BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATETom.Roland@billboard.comBrooks & Dunn, Milsap Lead LatestWave In Long Line Of Duets ProjectsWhen Brooks & Dunn met with their manager, MaverickManagement partner Clarence Spalding, to discuss theApril 5 rollout for their Reboot album at Ronnie Dunn’s barn,an unexpected visitor popped into the conference with news thatprovided a rare bit of promotional enhancement.Country MusicAssociation CEO SarahTrahern surprised themwith word that they wouldbe part of the 2019 classof Country Music Hallof Fame inductees. TheHall press conference,as it turned out, wouldprecede t he Rebootr e l e a s e b y 18 d a y s ,heightening the duo’sprofile in a key marketingperiod — not that theywere thinking about thebusiness ramificationsfor the album as Trahernrevealed the honor.BROOKS & DUNN“It was just a pregnantp a u s e ,” r e m e m b e r sDunn. His duo partner, Kix Brooks, “was more openly moved,”he recalls, but for Dunn, “it was just like, ‘Whoa, I need to takethis home and think about it for a while.’ He started mentioningall the people that are in. I don’t see me on a plane with JohnnyCash and Merle Haggard.”Promotion for Reboot worked well — the project debuts at No. 1on the Top Country Albums chart dated April 20 — bringingattention to an album that partnered Brooks & Dunn with thelikes of Luke Combs, Brothers Osborne and Jon Pardi, youngerartists who, perhaps, view the duo with the same reverenceBrooks & Dunn feel forCash and Haggard.Reboot is the highestprofile entry in a minorwave of cou nt r y a ndcountry-connected duetsalbums. Ronnie Milsapassembled a guest list thatincludes Luke Bryan,Montgomery Gentryand the late Leon Russellfor The Duets, a 13-songpacka ge t hat a r r ivedJan. 18. Sheryl Crowseeded a forthcomingc o l l ab o r a t i ve a lb u mwith such country artistsas Vince Gill, KrisMILSAPKristofferson and thelate Johnny Cash, inaddition to non-country acts Brandi Carlile, Keith Richardsand James Taylor. And Rodney Crowell just announced Texas(Aug. 15), a portrait of the Lone Star State that features suchguests as Lee Ann Womack, Ringo Starr and Randy Rogerson seven of its 11 tracks.BROOKS & DUNN: MILLER MOBLEYINSIDEAPRIL 15, 2019 PAGE 1 OF 20

BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATE Luke Combs (left) took an ownership role as songwriter JonathanSingleton (“A Guy Walks Into a Bar”) turned his 50 Egg Music into apublishing/artist development company. They are shown with 50 Eggpresident Tali Canterbury.Garth Brooks chatted with guesthost Jenna Bush Hager on April 8for Verizon’s Build series of onlineinterviews at the Build Studio inNew York.Aaron Watson (right) met up withKSCS/KPLX Dallas-Fort WorthPD Mac Daniels at the WestwoodOne Backstage radio remotes inLas Vegas.Craig Campbell took part in a SESAC songwriters showcase at theAnalog at the Hutton Hotel during Tin Pan South in Nashville. From left:Campbell and songwriters Josh Hoge (“Hangin’ On”), Cary Barlowe(“Raised on Country”) and Rob Hatch (“I Don’t Dance”).BROOKS: MIKE PONT“After we finished [Reboot], I read somewhere there was a Ronnie Milsapcollaboration out, and I immediately called Clarence because I was under theimpression this was a unique idea and concept right now at this time in thebusiness,” says Dunn. “I thought, if anything, that’s where the project wouldhave an edge.”Both Brooks & Dunn and Milsap endeavored to cut their projects with theguest artists in the room. That’s part of the reason that Milsap needed a goodtwo years to piece The Duets together.“A lot of the trouble,” he says, “was trying to coordinate schedules withother artists.”Pulling together their classic hits with a new set of creative eyes helped bringattention to the breadth of their careers. In Milsap’s case, that means a mix ofSouthern rock (ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons joins him on “Southern Boys and DetroitWheels”), traditional country (George Strait guests on “Houston Solution”)and nostalgic titles (Little Big Town assists on “Lost in the Fifties Tonight”).Milsap’s stylistic elasticity was, in fact, one of the reasons he signed in 1973with RCA’s country division, led at the time by Jerry Bradley, who ironicallyjoins Brooks & Dunn as a new Hall of Fame inductee.“He signed me to RCA, and I couldn’t believe it when it happened,” notesMilsap. “He said, ‘That son of a bitch can sing country.’ He thought I was arock’n’roll singer, R&B singer, and I was.”Reboot similarly demonstrates the wide-ranging impact of Brooks &Dunn. The album knits together Midland’s ultra-country vibe on “BootScootin’ Boogie,” Kane Brown’s gospel inflections on “Believe” and KaceyMusgraves’ vocoder-tinged digitization of “Neon Moon.” Thomas Rhettintroduced modern loops and finger snaps into “My Maria” in a way that stillworks. Brett Young makes a blue-eyed soul connection on “Ain’t Nothing’Bout You.”Neither Brooks & Dunn nor Milsap used previous collaborative projects asa reference, though there have been plenty through the years. Willie Nelsonhas several, including 1985’s Half Nelson, a compilation of mostly previouslyreleased duets; three live Willie Nelson & Friends albums in the mid-2000s pulledfrom USA Network concert specials; and 2013’s To All the Girls , featuring 18pairings with females. Ray Charles banded a series of country acts together forhis Nashville-built mid-’80s album Friendship and later won an album of the yearGrammy for the collaborative Genius Loves Company. Waylon Jennings, JohnPrine, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Elvis Presley and Tammy Wynettehad multiguest duet albums, too.In more recent years, Lionel Richie’s Tuskegee reimagined his solo hits andCommodores songs with country partners, while The Doobie Brothers put aNashville spin on their catalog with Southbound. Reba McEntire’s Duets matchedher with country and pop artists on mostly new material.There’s a big promotional value to such projects — it’s part of the reason thatthe Academy of Country Music Awards teamed Jason Aldean with FloridaGeorgia Line, Ashley McBryde with Eric Church, Miranda Lambert withStrait and actress Chrissy Metz with four country acts and a gospel choir onthe April 7 CBS telecast.Still, two artists don’t always mesh, particularly when it comes to findingthe right key for a song. Dunn recalls working in vain with Alison Krauss on aversion of “Seven Bridges Road” that Don Henley had tracked that was outsideof Dunn’s range. He and Henley agreed that it better suited Gill in the long run.“It’s good to be there when the tracks go down so you can figure that stuffout,” surmises Dunn, “not after the fact.”The mystery that’s inherent in duets is part of the reason that artists, andfans, keep returning to collaborative albums. The ones that don’t work areoften locked in vaults. The ones that do sometimes bring a new dimensionto familiar music. Dolly Parton did that for Milsap’s The Duets by rewriting“Smoky Mountain Rain” to slip a jilted female perspective into the mix.(“She always refers to me as her blind date,” says Milsap with a laugh. “That’smy Dolly.”) Cody Johnson’s Reboot version of “Red Dirt Road” similarlyturns Brooks & Dunn’s driving landmark into a reflective, acoustic blues/folk ballad.The successes reinvigorate the artists’ feelings about songs they’ve playedperhaps thousands of times. And the new versions invite listeners to look atartists and their body of work in a different way.“That’s been one of my favorite things through this Reboot process isthe fact that people are talking about this music and how it stood the test oftime,” says Brooks. “Nobody’s talking about confetti and inf latables andballoons. We spent thousands of dollars making these big messes [in concert]every night, and nobody’s talking about it. They’re talking about the music.”APRIL 15, 2019 PAGE 2 OF 20

BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATE APRIL 15, 2019 PAGE 4 OF 20ON THE CHARTS JIM ASKER jim.asker@billboard.comBrett Young’s ‘Here Tonight’ LeadsCountry Airplay; Brooks & Dunn Reboot AtNo. 1 On Top Country Albums‘REBOOT’ SCOOTS TO NO. 1 Brooks & Dunn soar inat No. 1 on Top Country Albums with Reboot (AristaNashville/Sony Music Nashville), which bows with31,000 equivalent album units earned (21,000 inYOUNGtraditional album sales) in the week ending April 11.The all-star collaborative effort finds Kix Brooks andRonnie Dunn covering their hits with the such artists as Luke Combs, KaceyMusgraves and Thomas Rhett. Eight of the set’s 12 songs are updates ofthe tandem’s 20 Hot Country Songs No. 1s, tallied between 1991 and 2005.“Sometimes the stars just line up, and good things happen,” says Dunn.“The success of this record is a tribute to the power of collaboration, whichallowed this record to sing.” Adds Brooks, “It is hard to believe after all theseyears that this music is at the top of Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart.I love these songs, and we owe a big thanks to all the amazing artists whobrought them to life again. I don’t remember ever having more fun in thestudio. Everybody says that, but I really think the proof is in the grooves!”Reboot is Brooks & Dunn’s seventh Top Country Albums No. 1 and firstsince their 2009 best-of package #1s and Then Some. On the all-genreBillboard 200, the collection arrives at No. 8, marking the pair’s 10th top 10and breaking it out of a tie with Rascal Flatts for the most among countryduos/groups in the chart’s 63-year history.REBA RETURNS Reba McEntire debuts at No. 4 onTop Country Albums with Stronger Than the Truth(Rockin R/Big Machine/BMLG), which opens with21,000 equivalent album units (20,000 sold). Theset launches as her 27th top 10, a sum that includes13 No. 1s.Dating to McEntire’s first week in the top 10 almost33 years ago (April 19, 1986), when her debut leader,Whoever’s in New England, rose 11-8, she boasts themost top 10s among women; Dolly Parton and TrishaYearwood follow with 14 each in that span. Among allartists, McEntire trails George Strait (37) and matchesAlan Jackson for the most top 10s in that stretch.IN THE TOP 10 Thomas Rhett blasts back to the HotCountry Songs top 10 — and a new peak (13-4) — with“Look What God Gave Her” (Valory). After he performedthe song on the April 7 Academy of Country MusicAwards and was named male vocalist of the year for asecond time, the song surges by 136% to 19,000 sold and 36% to 7.8 millionU.S. streams as it bounds 5-2 on Country Digital Song Sales and 18-7 onCountry Streaming Songs. The track also bullets at No. 14 on Country Airplay,up 3% to 17.9 million in radio reach.Plus, Old Dominion adds its seventh Hot Country Songs top 10 as “MakeIt Sweet” (RCA Nashville) climbs 12-9. The song ascends 5-4 on CountryAirplay (32.7 million, up 9%).This column was written by Billboard senior director of charts Gary Trust.FRAZER HARRISON/ACMA2019/GETTY IMAGES FOR ACMBrett Young notches his fourth No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chartas “Here Tonight” (Big Machine Label Group) rises from No. 2 to the top ofthe April 20-dated tally. It advances with a 2% gain to 37.1 million audienceimpressions in the week ending April 14, according to Nielsen Music.The song is the lead single from Young’s sophomore major-label album, Ticketto L.A., which launched as his first No. 1 on Top Country Albums in December.“Here” dethrones Luke Combs’ “Beautiful Crazy”(River House/Columbia Nashville) after seven weeksatop Country Airplay (36.3 million, down 6%). Thelatter song remains tied for the second-longest rulein the chart’s history, a week from matching the twolongest-leading No. 1s, both with eight weeks in charge:Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett’s “It’s Five O’ClockSomewhere” (2003) and Lonestar’s “Amazed” (1999).Still, “Crazy” controls the multimetric Hot CountrySongs chart for an eighth week, up 48% to 17,000 soldand 4% to 14.4 million U.S. streams in the week endingApril 11 after Combs performed it on the 54th Academyof Country Music Awards on April 7.

BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATE APRIL 15, 2019 PAGE 6 OF 20Country L CRAZY R iver House/Columbia Nashville l4l5l440THERE WAS THIS GIRL B MLG 527MAKE IT SWEET R CA Nashville 635EYES ON YOU D ack Janiels/Broken Bow 6339ONE THAT GOT AWAY A tlantic/WEA 425l26l27l2l829l30l744LOVE AIN’T V alory 815GOOD AS YOU Z one 4/RCA Nashville 938NIGHT SHIFT C apitol Nashville 1025MISS ME MORE B lack River 1333WHISKEY GLASSES B ig Loud 1131LOVE WINS C apitol Nashville 1541LOVE SOMEONE A tlantic/WMN 31471236TITLE Imprint/Label ArtistHH No. 1 (1 week) HH HERE TONIGHT B MLG AIRPLAYMONITORED BYAUDIENCE (IN MILLIONS)PLAYSTHIS WEEK /–THIS WEEK /–RANK37.138 0.76376601742Luke Combs36.331-2.2697035-2293Riley Green35.436 2.88178016801Old Dominion32.673 2.82968875524Brett YoungChase Rice30.730 3.10965424345Michael Ray28.490-7.6805691-21656Eli Young Band24.949 1.88054554397Kane Brown24.646 2.062514935510Jon Pardi23.360 0.8345167689Kelsea Ballerini23.159 2.25752345008Morgan Wallen19.998 2.329441229511Carrie Underwood18.081 0.1604368-7512Brett Eldredge17.915 0.908398015114LOOK WHAT GOD GAVE HER V alory Thomas Rhett17.896 0.51539737815ON MY WAY TO YOU C oJo/WMN Cody Johnson17.830 0.103403082131632RUMOR C urb 1713GIRL C olumbia Nashville 1891915SOME OF IT E MI Nashville 2024TALK YOU OUT OF IT B MLG Lee Brice15.409 0.882362421116Maren Morris13.310 0.87729972018George Strait12.464 0.08030036217Eric Church11.019 0.289281913320Florida Georgia Line10.772 0.1422872211925EVERY LITTLE HONKY TONK BAR M CA Nashville 253GOD’S COUNTRY W arner Bros./WMN 2153CAUGHT UP IN THE COUNTRY C urb 2214RAISED ON COUNTRY R CA Nashville 23182792426HH Airpower HH Blake Shelton10.275 3.5012149714Rodney Atkins Featuring The Fisk Jubilee Singers9.908-0.13128024221Chris Young8.945 0.777226117622Brantley Gilbert Lindsay Ell8.088 0.2122183-2924Dan Shay7.198 1.285165619527Runaway June7.103 0.1922228162330HH Most Increased Audience HH WHAT HAPPENS IN A SMALL TOWN V alory ALL TO MYSELF W arner Bros./WAR BUY MY OWN DRINKS W heelhouse 289SOMEBODY’S DAUGHTER C olumbia Nashville 383KNOCKIN’ BOOTS C apitol Nashville Tenille Townes6.541 0.7101526165Luke Bryan6.522 2.693131254929734REARVIEW TOWN M acon/Broken Bow Jason Aldean6.194 0.7121577235293023THE ONES THAT DIDN’T MAKE IT BACK HOME V alory Justin Moore5.371 0.51812659735HH Breaker /Most Added HH BILLBOARD COUNTRY AIRPLAY PANEL — 150 STATIONSAkron, OH WQMXAlbany, N.Y. WGNAAlbuquerque, N.M. KBQI KRSTAllentown, Pa. WCTOAtlanta WKHX WUBLAugusta, Ga. WKXCAustin, Texas KASEBakersfield, Calif. KUZZBaltimore WPOCBaton Rouge, La. WYNKBirmingham, Ala. WDXB WZZKBoise, Idaho KAWO KIZNBoston WBWL WKLBBuffalo, N.Y. WYRKCharleston, S.C. WEZL WCKNCharlotte, N.C. WKKT WSOCChattanooga, Tenn. WUSYChicago WEBG WUSNCincinnati WUBECleveland WGARColorado Springs, Colo. KATC KCCYColumbia, S.C. WCOSColumbus, Ohio WCOLCorpus Christi, Texas KRYSDallas KPLX KSCSDayton, Ohio WHKODenver KYGODes Moines, Iowa KHKIDetroit WDRQ WYCDEl Paso, Texas KHEYFt. Myers, Fla. WCKT WWGRFt. Wayne, Ind. WQHKFresno, Calif. KSKSGainesville, Fla. WOGKGrand Rapids, Mich. WBCTGreensboro, N.C. WTQRGreenville, S.C. WSSLHarrisburg, Pa. WRBTHartford, Conn. WWYZHouston KILT KKBQHuntsville, Ala. WDRMIndianapolis WFMS WLHKJacksonville, Fla. WGNE WQIKJohnson City, Tenn. WXBQKansas City KBEQ WDAF KFKFKnoxville, Tenn. WCYQ WIVKLafayette, La. KMDLLakeland, Fla. WPCVLas Vegas KCYE KWNRLexington, Ky. WBULLittle Rock, Ark. KSSNLos Angeles KKGOLouisville, Ky. WAMZ WQNUMadison, Wis. WWQM WMADMcAllen, Texas KTEXMemphis WGKX WLFPMiami WKISMilwaukee, WI. WKTI WMILMinneapolis KEEY KMNBMobile, Ala. WKSJMonmouth/Ocean, N.J. WKMKMonterey, Calif. KTOMNashville WKDF WSIXNassau, N.Y. WJVCNew Bern, N.C. WRNSNew Orleans WNOENew York WNSHNorfolk, Va. WGH WUSHOklahoma City, Okla. KJKE KTSTOmaha, Neb. KXKTOrlando, Fla. WWKAOxnard-Ventura, CA KHAYPhiladelphia WXTUPhoenix KMLE KNIXPittsburgh WDSY WOGI WPGBPortland, Maine WPOR WTHTPortland, Ore. KUPL KWJJProvidence, R.I. WCTKRaleigh, NC WQDRReno, Nevada KBUL KOLCRichmond, Va. WKHKRiverside, Calif. KFRGRoanoke, Va. WSLCRochester, N.Y. WBEESacramento, Calif. KBEB KNCI KNTYSt. Louis KSD WILSalt Lake City KSOP KUBLSan Antonio, Texas KAJA KCYYSan Diego KSONSan Jose, Calif. KRTYSarasota, Fla. WCTQSeattle KKWF KMPSSpokane, Wash. KXLYSpringfield, Mass. WRNXStockton, Calif. KATMSyracuse, N.Y. WBBSTampa, Fla. WFUS WQYKTucson, Ariz. KIIMTulsa, Okla. KTGX KVOO KWENVisalia, Calif. KJUGWashington, D.C. WMZQWest Palm Beach, Fla. WIRKWichita, Kan. KFDI KZSNWilkes Barre, Pa. WGGYWilmington, Del. WXCYYork, Pa. WGTY

BILLBOARD COUNTRY UPDATE THISWEEKLASTWEEKWKSONCHART31l333233l3l435Country AirplayAIRPLAYMONITORED BYAUDIENCE (IN MILLIONS)PLAYSTITLE Imprint/Label ArtistTHIS WEEK /–THIS WEEK /–RANK21CLOSER TO YOU Big Machine Carly Pearce4.696 0.1911743205263139WHAT WHISKEY DOES S toney Creek Randy Houser Featuring Hillary Lindsey4.610-0.0821653-7028Cole Swindell4.484-0.15213355633Rascal Flatts4.310 0.37115076931-13536323220LOVE YOU TOO LATE W arner Bros./WMN 3628BACK TO LIFE B ig Machine 3410RAINBOW M CA Nashville Kacey Musgraves4.119-0.2521186Russell Dickerson3.984-0.120138595Morgan Evans3.942 0.14811561937Chris IVING C apitol Nashville l45l4l647l48l49l50l51l52l447GOOD VIBES W arner Bros./WAR 44APRIL 15, 2019 PAGE 7 OF 203519EVERY LITTLE THING T riple Tigers 3926DAY DRUNK W arner Bros./WEA 3721I DON’T KNOW ABOUT YOU B ig Loud 4011THOUGHT ABOUT YOU M cGraw/Columbia Nashville 4124LADIES IN THE ‘90S 1 9/Mercury 4322I DON’T REMEMBER ME (BEFORE YOU) E MI Nashville RE-ENTRYREDNECKER T ree Vibez/Big Loud Tim McGraw3.682 0.234108769Lauren Alaina2.960 0.0939762639Brothers Osborne2.648 0.224838284243HH Breaker HH HARDY2.413 0.08682443Dierks Bentley2.325-0.2677155647Chris Janson2.282 0.19877911545Dylan Scott2.215 0.1479152141Matt Stell2.095 0.1166119548Ashley McBryde2.089 0.4907406446Jimmie Allen2.002 0.4148087944Brad Paisley1.707 0.2475335449Ryan Hurd1.505 0.1093773356544513NOTHING TO DO TOWN C urb 4612PRAYED FOR YOU W ide Open/RECORDS/Good Company 4718GIRL GOIN’ NOWHERE A tlantic/WAR 4812MAKE ME WANT TO S toney Creek 493MY MIRACLE A rista Nashville 508TO A T R CA Nashville 523RIDIN’ ROADS B roken Bow 565AFTER A FEW M ercury 53514BETTER OFF GONE B ig Yellow Dog 54l55l5l657l5l859l60l5512572THE BULL M CA Nashville 547ALCOHOL YOU LATER R iser House/Columbia Nashville HH Breaker HH ROCKIN’ ALL NIGHT LONG B uena Vista/Capitol Nashville Dustin Lynch1.396 0.18942459Travis Denning1.118 0.1904853351Logan Mize1.086-0.155424-1155Adam Hambrick1.078 0.125503-3350Kip Moore1.037 0.1173154158Mitchell Tenpenny0.943-0.011434185357NEWIN BETWEEN T riple Tigers Scotty McCreery0.912 0.335323101NEWMR. LONELY B ig Machine Midland0.908 0.398219100-Zac Brown Band0.906 0.0544443252Luke Combs0.796 0.03378-1-HH Hot Shot Debut HH 587SOMEONE I USED TO KNOW S outhern Ground/Wheelhouse 594HOUSTON, WE GOT A PROBLEM R iver House/Columbia Nashville GOING FOR ADDS4/22MIKE COPPOLA/FILMMAGIC58MIDLANDMr. LonelyFollowing Midland’s first three CountryAirplay entries — including the No. 3 hits“Drinkin’ Problem” and “Burn Out” — thegroup’s new single bows at No. 58 with908,000 impressions.JORDAN DAVISSlow Dance In A ParkingLotMCA NashvilleKOLT BARBERCowboyJerry DuncanLANCORivalArista NashvilleLUCAS HOGEThat’ll Be The DayForgeMARTY HEDDINA Little Less LonelyNightlife/DreamlinedROB MAYESCloserAWAL/AristoMediaWILL CARTERGood Bad IdeaWay Back4/29ADAM CRAIGIf You’re LuckyStoney CreekHIGH VALLEYSingle ManAtlantic/WEASOUTHERN HALOSunshineSouthern Halo5/6CHANCE MCKINNEYBackyardStudio2Bee/Star Farm NashvilleTENILLE ARTSCall You NamesReviverTUCKER BEATHARDBetter Than MeBig Machine

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Still, “Crazy” controls the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart for an eighth week, up 48% to 17,000 sold . Adds Brooks, “It is hard to believe after all these years that this music is at the top of Billboard ’s Top Country Albums chart. I love these songs, and we owe a big thanks to all the amazing artists who brought them to life .

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