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Chart Analysis August 2, 2016

Amrap Chart Wrap: Jason Owen and Flyying Colours Top Community Radio Charts

Amrap Chart Wrap: Jason Owen and Flyying Colours Top Community Radio Charts
The Amrap Metro and Amrap Regional Charts provide insight into what’s gaining airplay and attention on community radio. The charts show the top ten tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through the Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service. This week sees Jason Owen and Flyying Colours take the top spots.
Jason Owen has climbed to #1 on the Amrap Regional Chart with Proud Feat. Christine Anu. This song was hand-picked by Emily at Sydney’s Koori Radio as one ofThe 7 Best Songs You Haven’t Heard. You can watch the official video clip for this track, as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including Tyga FM in TAS,979 FM and Inner FM in VIC, Fraser Coast FM and Noosa FM in QLD, Triple H and 2MCR in NSW, as well as the Community Radio Network’s national breakfast showGood Morning Country.
Flyying Colours take the top spot on the Amrap Metro Chart with It’s Tomorrow Now having picked up spots in RTR FM Perth’s Sound Selection and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music lists. The song has picked up additional airplay all over at stations including Fleurieu FM in SA and Noongar Radio in WA as well as 2RDJ, Triple H FM, Radio Northern Beaches and Valley FM in NSW.
Sal Kimber and the Rollin’ Wheel have risen meteorically to #2 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Come a Knockin’, having racked up airplay across the country at stations including Tjuma Pulka FM in WA, City Park Radio in TAS, Coast FM in SA, Noosa FM in QLD, Eastside FM, TLC-FM, Northside Radio and 2AIR FM in NSW, as well as 3MGB, Eastern FM, 3RPC, Voice FM and Inner FM in VIC.
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks take #2 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Falling, Landing. Watch the band perform live-to-air on Breakfasters on Melbourne’s Triple R FM here. The band have picked up spots in RTR FM Perth’s Sound Selection and 2ser Sydney’s SERvin’ Up! new music list, as well as feature album on PBS FM Melbourne. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including 4ZZZ Brisbane, RTR FM Perth, Edge Radio Hobart and Triple R andCasey Radio in VIC.
Colin Jones & the Delta Revue take #3 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Mama Don’t Weep. The single has received airplay throughout Australia on stations including Tyga FM in TAS, PBA FM and Fleurieu FM in SA, Heritage FM and Tjuma Pulka FM in WA, Fraser Coast FM and Coast FM in QLD, Valley FM, 2MCR and 2SEA in NSW, as well as Inner FM, 3WBC, Eastern FM, Yarra Valley FM and Voice FM in VIC.
Big Scary have held onto #3 in the Amrap Metro Chart with The Opposite of Us having picked up spots in RTR FM Perth’s Sound Selection, SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. The pop single has racked up airplay in every state and territory at stations including 2XX Canberra, 8CCC in NT, Twin Cities Radio in WA, 5GTR, 5 Triple Z, Radio Goolwa, Wow FM and Fleurieu FM in SA, Noosa Community Radio, 4YOU, Valley FM, and 4ZZZ in QLD, 94.7 The Pulse, UG FM, HOT FM, 3WBC, SYN, Voice FM, 3NRG and 3CR in VIC, as well as 2SSR, 2EAR, TLC-FM, 2REM, 2ser, Valley FM, 2RDJ, 2NVR, 2SEA and 2RRR Sydney.
Emily Wurramara snags #4 in the Amrap Regional Chart, also taking #5 in the Metro stakes with Black Smoke. Emily dropped by PBS FM for a chat before her Melbourne show recently and performed her previous single Ngerraberrakernama (Wake Up) from her new EP Black Smoke live in the studio. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including Fraser Coast FM in QLD, Edge Radio Hobart, 4ZZZ Brisbane, Koori Radio, FBi Radio and Triple HSydney, as well as Triple R, Inner FM, 3SER and 979 FM in VIC.
GL take #4 in the Amrap Metro Chart with their new single Hallucinate having picked up a spot in FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. The duo dropped by Triple R for a chat on Test Pattern. Listen back here. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including FBi Radio, 2GLF, Valley FM and 2MCRin NSW and Inner FM in VIC.

Katie Brianna takes #6 in the Amrap Regional Chart in her third charting week with Birmingham. You can watch the official clip for the track, as featured on Amrap Pages on station websites including
FBi Radio Sydney and Inner FM in VIC. The single has picked up airplay across the country at stations including Tjuma Pulka FM in WA, King Island Community Radio in TAS, 5GTR, Alex FM, Fleurieu FM and 5 Triple Z in SA, Coast FM, Fraser Coast FM, Logan Radio and Noosa FM in QLD, 2BACR, Radio Norfolk, 2MCE, 2MIA FM, 2MCR FM, Northside Radio, Coonamble Community Radio and 2AIR FM in NSW, as well as 3MGB, 3MDR, 3WBC, Yarra Valley FM, Casey Radio, Voice FM, Hot FM, Inner FM and North West FM in VIC.
Bernard Fanning takes #7 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Wasting Time. Watch the official video clip for the track, as featured on Amrap Pages on station websites including Heritage FM in WA, Huon FM in TAS, Fraser Coast FM in QLD, North West FM in VIC, and Triple H, Bay FM, Northside Radio and 2GLF in NSW.

The John Steel Singers take #7 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Midnight at the Plutonium. The single has racked up airplay in every state and territory at stations including 2XX Canberra, 8CCC in NT, 979 FM in VIC, Valley FM in QLD, Albany Community Radio, Noongar Radio and Harvey Community Radio in WA, as well as Bay FM, Port Stephens FM, 2ser, 2NVR, Northside Radio and 2NIM in NSW.

Melbourne eight-piece Andrea Marr & the Funky Hitmen debut at #8 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Force of Nature. Watch the film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including
Tyga FM in TAS, Valley FM in NSW, and Inner FM and 3MDR in VIC.

The Gooch Palms enjoy #8 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Ask me Why having picked up spots in
SYN Melbourne’s Sweet 16 and FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list as well as feature record on PBS FM. Listen to Leroy from the band chat to Michael and Charlie from SYN Radio in Melbourne about their latest record Introverted Extroverts from which this song is taken. They discuss moving to the USA and why their home of Newcastle creeps into their music. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including RTR FM Perth, PBA FM in SA, Harvey Community Radio in WA, 4ZZZ Brisbane, Edge Radio Hobart, Triple Rand Inner FM in VIC, and FBi Radio and 2GLF in NSW.

Bill Hunt joins the ranks of the Amrap Regional Chart at #9 with Sea of Love. Watch the live performance clip of the song as featured via Amrap Pages at stations including Fraser Coast FM in QLD and Northside Radio in NSW. The swinging single has picked up additional airplay at stations including King Island Community Radio in TAS, Radio Mama and Tjuma Pulka FM in WA, Coast FM, Fleurieu FM and Radio Goolwa in SA, Gin Gin’s Own, Coast FM, Fraser Coast FM and Noosa FM in QLD, Bay FM, 2BACR, 2MCR, Northside Radio, Coonamble Community Radio and 2AIR in NSW, as well as 3RPC, North West FM, Yarra Valley FM, UG FM, Voice FM and 3NRG in VIC.
Brisbane’s Mouldy Lovers have held onto #10 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Civilized Crossfire. The track has amassed airplay at stations across the country including Twin Cities Radio in WA, Tjuma Pulka FM in TAS, Switch FM and Noosa FM in QLD, 5 Triple Z and Fleurieu FM in SA, 3SER, 3NRG, Gippsland FM, Inner FM and 3MGB in VIC, as well as Valley FM, 2EAR, 2SEA, TLC-FM, 2MCR, Port Stephens FM, 2BOB, Monaro FM and Eastside Radio in NSW.
Liz Stringer takes #10 in the Amrap Regional Chart in her fourth charting week with Protecting Myself. Listen to her interview with Caitlin Nienaber of RTR FM Perth’s Breakfast program, chatting about her fifth studio album All the Bridges here. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including 3SER in VIC andBay FM in NSW.

See the full Amrap Charts at www.airit.org.au

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