Tops in Texas — There’s a Brand New No. 1 This Week
After two weeks on top, Will Hoge makes way for a new No. 1. Do Kyle Park, Josh Ward or Turnpike Troubadours take over the coveted top spot? Let’s find out.
After two weeks on top, Will Hoge makes way for a new No. 1. Do Kyle Park, Josh Ward or Turnpike Troubadours take over the coveted top spot? Let’s find out.
This week Will Hoge hopes to keep his now ironically titles song on top for a second straight week. But Kyle Park, Josh Ward and Turnpike Troubadours all have their sights set on No. 1 as well. So who’s at the top? Let's find out.
After an impressive three week run at No. 1 Bart Crow has finally been overtaken -- by a newcomer to the Texas charts no less. So who's at the top? Here's clue number two, it's either Will Hoge, Kyle Park or Turnpike Troubadours.
This week Bart Crow looks to keep “Dandelion” at the top of the charts for a third consecutive week. To do it he’ll have to hold off Will Hoge, JB and the Moonshine Band and Turnpike Troubadours. Can Crow hold to the top spot? Let’s find out.
Can Josh Grider keep his very first No. 1 “Lone Star Highway” there for a fourth straight week. To do it he’ll have to hold off Bart Crow, Aaron Watson and Turnpike Troubadours. Can Grider stay on top? Let’s find out.
It seems most weeks there is a different No. 1 in Texas -- but this week “Troubadour, TX” star Josh Grider looks to keep his very first No. 1 “Lone Star Highway” there for a third straight week. To do it he’ll have to hold off Aaron Watson and Turnpike Troubadours. Can Grider stay on top? Let’s find out.
This week Troubadour, TX star Josh Grider is looking to score his very first No. 1 single in Texas. But to get there he'll have to overtake powerhouse Randy Rogers Band and hold back Turnpike Troubadours. Can Grider get to the top? Let’s find out.
You might be surprised to learn, but I don't listen to my iPod much. Or CD's for that matter. I spend a majority of my drive time bouncing between radio stations, and not the satellite kind. I've always loved just listening to radio, commercials and all. Having said that, I've compiled my Top 10 totally awesome songs from 2012 played on Texas radio. All have had radio play in 2012 (even if only on my show) and all are totally awesome.
What albums were you buying last year? Well, Lone Star Music spent the last week or so of 2012 slowly posting their top 100 selling albums from the 2012 calendar year. I won't draw it out that long, here are the top ten. How many do you own?
In this week's RTX New Music Beat Down we see one of Red Dirt's most legendary bands, The Great Divide go up against one if it's brightest young stars, Turnpike Troubadours. Check out both Okie band's new singles and vote for your favorite.
Last week I drove through Oklahoma, so of course I gave into the overwhelming urge to blast Turnpike Troubadours "Goodbye Normal Street," while I drove the Indian Nation Turnpike. It's as necessary as blaring Pat Green's "Southbound 35" when driving from Dallas to Austin.
Turnpike Troubadours spent one week at No. 1 before vacating it to make way for JB and the Moonshine Band. These young bands are proving to be two of the top new bands in Texas and Oklahoma. Last year Turnpike Troubadours beat out JB and the Moonshine Band for Best New Band at The Texas Regional Radio Music Awards. And now they are duke-ing it out for radio play. It appears the future of Texas and Red Dirt Music is in good hands.