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D.H.T. is Top 10 on the Hot 100

J

JohnParker

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Our 2nd in 3 years. :) Oh yeah, it's #10 and still climbing.

Thank you all for your support of this track and the label in general.

jp
 
Congrats John. Success well deserved :?)

Our 2nd in 3 years. :) Oh yeah, it's #10 and still
> climbing.
>
> Thank you all for your support of this track and the label
> in general.
>
> jp
>
 
> Our 2nd in 3 years. :) Oh yeah, it's #10 and still
> climbing.
>
> Thank you all for your support of this track and the label
> in general.
>
> jp
>
well deserved congratulations,especially during what is the most horrific summer for the music business in decades.what do ya do for an encore?
 
> Our 2nd in 3 years. :) Oh yeah, it's #10 and still
> climbing.
>
> Thank you all for your support of this track and the label
> in general.

Excellent.

In other news, DHT really is becoming a DANCE hit. I took a road trip through MD and PA last weekend and heard one of the dance versions on every CHR I tuned in. The slow version was only heard on Hot AC's.

The CHRs were split pretty much down the middle on which dance mix to play. The Hardbounze Edit was dominant, with 5 CHRs, while the Furious F EZ Radio Edit was played on another 4.

This also begs the question, if markets with more cows than people (Johnstown PA, Altoona PA, St. Marys PA, Chambersburg PA) are playing the Hardbounze Edit, why is a major market station like Philadelphia's Q102 still holding on to the ballad?
 
John,

congratulations on the DHT record. I remember putting it in the mix for the first time back in early November. I knew then that this song was going to be a mainstream hit. Continued success in the Robbins Family.


Jay Michaels
 
> > Our 2nd in 3 years. :) Oh yeah, it's #10 and still
> > climbing.
> >
> > Thank you all for your support of this track and the label
>
> > in general.
>
> Excellent.
>
> In other news, DHT really is becoming a DANCE hit. I took a
> road trip through MD and PA last weekend and heard one of
> the dance versions on every CHR I tuned in. The slow
> version was only heard on Hot AC's.
>
> The CHRs were split pretty much down the middle on which
> dance mix to play. The Hardbounze Edit was dominant, with 5
> CHRs, while the Furious F EZ Radio Edit was played on
> another 4.
>
> This also begs the question, if markets with more cows than
> people (Johnstown PA, Altoona PA, St. Marys PA, Chambersburg
> PA) are playing the Hardbounze Edit, why is a major market
> station like Philadelphia's Q102 still holding on to the
> ballad?
>

Because the ballad is really, really GOOD!
 
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