So I was listening to one of the local country stations, WXXK Lebanon, NH, in the car around 3 p.m. today and heard the following six-song sweep, starting with the song just before the top of the hour:
Kacey Musgraves, "Rainbow"
Megan Moroney, "Six Months Later"
Lainey Wilson, "Wildflowers and Wild Horses"
Cody Johnson, "Dirt Cheap"
Priscilla Block, "Just About Over You"
Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton, "A Song to Sing"
That's five out of six songs with women singing, four of them solo, and three of them consecutively. I thought this was a no-no on contemporary country radio these days, given the conventional industry programming wisdom about female artists being the tomatoes in the salad and not to be played back-to-back, let alone in five of six songs. Just a case of an out-of-the-way station in a small regional chain breaking the "rules" or are bigger stations starting to relax the rules too?
Kacey Musgraves, "Rainbow"
Megan Moroney, "Six Months Later"
Lainey Wilson, "Wildflowers and Wild Horses"
Cody Johnson, "Dirt Cheap"
Priscilla Block, "Just About Over You"
Miranda Lambert & Chris Stapleton, "A Song to Sing"
That's five out of six songs with women singing, four of them solo, and three of them consecutively. I thought this was a no-no on contemporary country radio these days, given the conventional industry programming wisdom about female artists being the tomatoes in the salad and not to be played back-to-back, let alone in five of six songs. Just a case of an out-of-the-way station in a small regional chain breaking the "rules" or are bigger stations starting to relax the rules too?