July 29, 2017
Arcade Fire remains in the top spot for a third week on the Rock n Roll for Grownups chart with “Everything Now.” Jack Johnson leaps from #33 to #17 with “My Mind Is For Sale.” Four diverse sounding songs debut… Continue reading
Arcade Fire remains in the top spot for a third week on the Rock n Roll for Grownups chart with “Everything Now.” Jack Johnson leaps from #33 to #17 with “My Mind Is For Sale.” Four diverse sounding songs debut… Continue reading
“Everything Now” by Arcade Fire tops the Rock n Roll for Grownups chart for a second week. Two new songs leap into the top 10: “Don’t Matter Now” (#17 to #9) by George Ezra, and “The Man” (#15 to #10)… Continue reading
Arcade Fire jumps from #5 to #1 on this week’s Rock n Roll for Grownups chart with “Everything Now.” Biggest mover is “Don’t Matter Now” (#31 to #15) by George Ezra. Debut songs are: “Lay It On Me” (#46) by… Continue reading
After three weeks at #2, “The Night We Met” by Lord Huron slips into the top spot on this week’s Rock n Roll for Grownups chart. The song was initially released two and a half years ago, but got resurrected… Continue reading
“The System Only Dreams In Total Darkness” by the National stays at #1 for the third week on the Rock n Roll for Grownups chart. Several big jumpers this week, including: “City of Angels” (#25 TO #12) by The Head… Continue reading
“Hot Thoughts” by Spoon jumps from #6 to #1 on this week’s Rock n Roll for Grownups chart. Leaping to #10 from #21 is “I Give You Power” by Arcade Fire featuring Mavis Staples. It’s a catchy rhythm track with… Continue reading
“Do You Still Love Me” by Ryan Adams holds at #1 for a third week on the Rock n Roll for Grownups chart. Biggest jumpers this week include: “Cold Cold Cold” by Cage The Elephant, moving up 10 slots to… Continue reading
Ryan Adams repeats at #1 on the Rock ‘n’ Roll for Grownups chart with “Do You Still Love Me.” This week’s debuts: “Hot Thoughts” (#43), a brand new tune from Spoon; “Angela” (#46) by the Lumineers, third hit from the… Continue reading
What if the sound of classic rock and classic hits music was still being produced? Imagine if rock ‘n’ roll radio of the past hadn’t splintered into limiting sub-genres. What would Top 40 radio sound like today if it hadn’t… Continue reading