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of the 20th Century, Top Summer Songs,
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The Latest Hits/Top 20
New Tunes! Nikki
Yanofsky, 16-year old Canadian singer, with "Believe,"
theme to the 2010 Winter Olympics
Mixx 96.1 Top 20:
- Colbie
Caillat (cal/LAY) with "Fallin' for You" from
her new Breakthrough CD (Universal Republic)
- Uncle
Kracker with "Smile" from Happy Hour
(Atlantic)
- Keith
Urban, the Australian superstar, with "Kiss A Girl"
from Defying Gravity (Capitol)
- Lady
Antebellum with "Need You Now" from the trio's
second CD (Need You Now, Capitol)
- Michael
Bublé (boo/BLAY), the young Canadian singer, with
"Haven't Met You Yet" from his new Crazy Love
CD (143/Reprise)
- Five
for Fighting with "Chances" from Slice
(Columbia)
- P!nk
with Please Don't Leave Me from Funhouse (LaFace/Zomba)
- Jim
Brickman & Adam Crossley with "Beautiful
World" from Brickman's Beautiful CD (Reflections Records)
- Owl
City, AKA Adam Young, the one-man band from rural Minnesota,
with "Fireflies" from his Ocean Eyes CD (Universal
Republic Records). Owl City will be performing at the Paramount
in Seattle April 1
- Brad
Paisley with "Then" from American Saturday
Night (Arista)
- Foreigner
"When It Comes to Love" from Can't Slow Down
(Rhino)
- David
Cook, 2008 American Idol, with Come Back to Me
& "Light On" from his David Cook CD (19/RCA)
and his "The Time of My Life"
single
- Rob
Thomas with "Her Diamonds" from Cradlesong
(Emblem/Atlantic Records)
- Nianell
(nee/uh/nell), new mother of triplets, with the title track from
Life's Gift (Fresh Music, South African import)
- Ameerah,
Arab-Belgian singer-songwriter with her The Sound Of Missing
You single (Robbins Entertainment)
- Daughtry,
American Idol contestant, with No Surprise from Leave
This Town (RCA/RLG) and "What About Now," "Looks
Like Tonight," "Over You," and "Home"
from Daughtry (Sony/BMG)
- Rita,
Israel's answer to Celine Dion and Nianell, with "Love Has
Begun" from the Love Has Begun various artists compilation
(Let Freedom Ring Records)
- Susan
Boyle, the British phenom, with "I Dreamed A Dream"
from her first CD, Dreamed A Dream (Sony/Syco)
- Jason
Mraz with "I'm Yours" from We Sing. We Dance.
We Steal Things (Atlantic)
- Taylor
Swift, Pennsylvania teen, with "You Belong with Me"
from Fearless and "Love Story" and "Teardrops
on My Guitar" from Taylor Swift (Big Machine Records)
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Other Recent Mixx 96.1 Hits (alphabetical
by artist):
Christina
Aguilera with "Hurt" from Back to Basics
(RCA)
Clay
Aiken of American Idol fame with "On My
Way Here" from his On My Way Here CD (RCA); "A
Thousand Days" from A Thousand Different Ways (RCA),
"Invisible" and "I
Will Carry You" from Measure of a Man (RCA),
and the single "This is the Night.
Kris
Allen, 2009 American Idol, with "No Boundaries"
David
Archuleta, the teen American Idol contestant from Utah,
with his single "Crush"
Backstreet
Boys return with "Incomplete" from their Never
Gone CD (Jive)
Corinne
Bailey Rae from England with "Put Your Records
On" from her self-titled debut CD
Sara
Bareilles from Northern California with "Love Song"
from Little Voice (Epic)
Daniel
Bedingfield from England with "If You're Not the
One" from his Gotta Get Thru This CD (Island)
Natasha
Bedingfield, the British singer-songwriter, with "Pocketful
of Sunshine" from Pocketful of Sunshine (Sony Music)
and "Unwritten" from her Unwritten
CD (Sony Music)
Big
& Rich, the country duo, with "Lost in this
Moment" from Between Raising Hell & Amazing Grace
(Warner Brothers)
James
Blunt, the English singer-songwriter with "You're
Beautiful" (Back to Bedlam)
Bon
Jovi with "(You Want to) Make a Memory" from
Lost Highway (Island Records) and featuring
Sugarland vocalist Jennifer
Nettles with "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
from Have A Nice Day (Island Records)
Susan
Boyle with Les Miserables's "I Dreamed A
Dream" from Britain's Got Talent TV show
Boyzone
"Every Day I Love You," (single only, available at
popular CD sites on web) and "No Matter What" (Notting
Hill SDTK, Island) by the Irish band
Jim
Brickman featuring vocalist Hillary Scott with
"Never Alone" (alternate version with Sara Evans on
Escape, SLG Records) and featuring
singer Geoff
Byrd with "Hideaway (When It Snows)" from
Escape (SLG); featuring
Rush of Fools on vocals, with "Never Far Away" from
Ultimate Love Songs (Time Life Records); featuring
vocalist Wayne Brady (from TV's The Wayne Brady Show
and Whose Line Is It Anyway?) with "Beautiful"
from Brickman's The Disney Songbook CD (Walt Disney Records);
and featuring singer Roch Voisine with "My Love
Is Here" and Mark Schultz with"'Til I See You
Again" from Jim Brickman Greatest Hits (RCA/Windham
Hill)
Michael
Bublé (boo/BLAY), the young Canadian singer,
with "Lost" and "Everything" from Call
Me Irresponsible and "Home" from It's Time
CD (143/Reprise)
Ryan
Cabrera, the 21-year old Dallas songwriter-guitarist,
with "True" from Take It All Away (E.V.L.A./Atlantic)
Colbie
Caillat (Cal/LAY), the SoCal singer-songwriter, with
"Bubbly" from Coco
The
Calling with "Wherever You Will Go" from Camino
Palmero
Mariah
Carey with "We Belong Together" from The
Emancipation of Mimi
Vanessa
Carlton, Pennsylvania songwriter-pianist, with "A
Thousand Miles" from her debut album Be Not Nobody
(A&M) and the Legally Blonde soundtrack
Steven
Curtis Chapman with "Cinderella" from This
Moment: Cinderella Edition (Sparrow). Note: This version
of the This Moment CD was released after the death of
Chapman's 5-year-old daughter Maria.
Chicago,
with "Here With Me (A Candle in the Dark)" from Stone
Of Sisyphus (Rhino), the "lost"Chicago album recorded
in 1993 originally intended as Chicago XXII
Kelly
Clarkson with "Because of You," "Behind
These Hazel Eyes," "Since U Been Gone," &
"Breakaway" (Breakaway, RCA)
Coldplay
with "Viva la Vida" from the British rockers' Viva
la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Phil
Collins with "Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away"
from Love Songs (Atlantic/Rhino), "Look Through
My Eyes" from the Brother
Bear soundtrack (Disney), and "Can't Stop Loving
You" (Testify, Atlantic)
Counting
Crows (featuring guest vocals by Vanessa Carlton) with
Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi" from Films About
Ghosts
Sheryl
Crow with a remake of Rod Stewart's "The First
Cut is the Deepest" from The Very Best of Sheryl Crow
(A&M)
Miley
Cyrus, Disney's Hannah Montana, with "The
Climb" from Breakout
E.G.
Daily, actress and voice artist (Tommy Pickles from
Rugrats, etc.) with
"Changing Faces" (Tearing Down the Walls, EGDP/Immortal
Access)
Chris
Daughtry, American Idol contestant, with "Home"
from Daughtry (RCA)
Howie
Day, the 23-year old singer-songwriter from Maine with
"Collide" from Stop All the World Now (Epic)
D.H.T.
featuring Edmée, a Belgian duo whose name stands
for "Dance. House. Trance.," with a remake of Roxette's
"Listen to Your Heart" from their new Listen to
Your Heart CD (Robbins Entertainment)
Diamond
Rio "One More Day" from One More
Day (Arista)
Dido
with "White Flag" from Life for Rent (Arista)
Celine
Dion with "My Love" from My Love: Essential
Collection (Columbia), "Taking
Chances" from Taking Chances (Sony/BMG), "You
and I," a studio recording from A New Day ... Live in
Las Vegas (Epic), and "Have
You Ever Been in Love" and "Stand By Your Side"
from One Heart (Epic)
Eagles
with "What Do I Do with My Heart," "Busy Being
Fabulous," and "How Long" from Long Road Out
of Eden (Eagles Recording Company)
and "No More Cloudy Days (Farewell
I DVD)
Linda
Eder (edder) with "Pieces" from her The
Other Side of Me CD (Verve)
Enya
"Only Time" from her A Day Without Rain (Reprise)
and the title song from Amarantine (Reprise) by
the Irish chanteuse famous for "Orinoco Flow (Sail Away)"
and the Gaelic version of "Silent Night"
Evanescence,
the Christian goth-rock band from Arkansas, with "My Immortal"
from Fallen (Wind-Up) as well as The Daredevil
soundtrack
Fergie,
from the Black Eyed Peas, with "Big Girls Don't Cry"
from The Dutchess (A&M)
Five
for Fighting (John Ondrasik, who named his "band"
after a hockey penalty) with The Riddle from Two
Lights (Columbia), 100 Years
from The Battle for Everything (Aware/Columbia) and "Superman
(Its Not Easy)" from his America Town CD (Columbia)
The
Fray, the Denver-based quartet, with "You Found
Me" from The Fray (Epic), "How
to Save a Life" from their How to Save a Life CD
(Epic), and the acoustic version of "Over My Head (Cable
Car)" not found on their How to Save a Life CD
Gnarls
Barkley, the Baltimore-based duo, with "Crazy"
from St. Elsewhere (Atlantic/Downtown Records).
Goo
Goo Dolls with "Better Days" from Let Love
In and "Give A Little Bit,"
a studio-recorded remake of the Supertramp hit, which is ironically
found on their Live in Buffalo, 4th of July, 2004 CD
Josh
Groban with"Awake" and "You
Are Loved (Don't Give Up)" from Awake (Reprise)
and "Remember When It Rained" and "You Raise
Me Up" from his Closer CD (Reprise)
Hall
and Oates with "Ooh Child" & "I'll
Be Around" from the Our Kind of Soul CD (U-Watch
Records)
Missy
Higgins from Australia with "Where I Stood"
from On a Clear Night (Warner Brothers)
Faith
Hill with "One" and "Cry"
from her Cry CD (Reprise) and "There You'll Be"
from the Pearl Harbor soundtrack (Hollywood Records/Warner
Brothers)
Hoobastank,
Southern California suburban rockers, with "The Reason"
from The Reason CD (Island)
Enrique
Iglesias with "Somebody's Me" from Insomniac
(Interscope)
Elton
John "Answer in the Sky" (Peachtree Road
CD)
Norah
Jones with "Don't Know Why" from Come Away
With Me (Blue Note/Virgin)
Journey
with "After All These Years" from Revelation
(Legacy/RCA)
Alicia
Keys with "No One" from
As I Am (J Records)
Nick
Lachey, Jessica Simpson's ex, with "What's Left
of Me" from What's Left of Me (Jive/Zomba Records)
Huey
Lewis and actress Gwyneth
Paltrow with a remake of Smokey Robinson's "Cruisin'"
from the Duets soundtrack (Hollywood Records)
Leona
Lewis with "Better in Time" and "Bleeding
Love" from Spirit (J Records)
Lifehouse
with "Whatever It Takes" and "First Time,"
from their fourth CD Who We Are (Geffen) and with
You and Me from their third CD, Lifehouse
(Geffen)
Kimberley
Locke, American Idol finalist, with "I Could"
(One Love, Curb) and "8th World Wonder" (Curb)
Lonestar
"I'm Already There from I'm Already There (BNA)
Los
Lonely Boys, the three Garza brothers from West Texas
with Heaven from their self-titled debut CD (Epic)
Maroon
5 with "Makes Me Wonder" from It Won't
Be Soon Before Long (A&M/Octone) and "Sunday
Morning," "She Will Be Loved" and This
Love from Songs About Jane (Octone/J Records)
matchbox
twenty with "Unwell" (More Than You Think
You Are, Atlantic)
John
Mayer with "Say," and "Waiting on the
World to Change" from Continuum (Columbia) and "Daughters"
from Heavier Things (Columbia)
Martina
McBride with "Anyway" from Waking
Up Laughing (RCA) and "In My
Daughter's Eyes" and "This One's for the Girls"
from Martina (RCA)
Jesse
McCartney, teen soap star, with "Leavin'"
from Departure (Hollywood) and "Beautiful
Soul" from Beautiful Soul (Hollywood Records)
Michael
McDonald from the Doobie Brothers with "Ain't No
Mountain High Enough (Motown CD)
Tim
McGraw with "My Little Girl" from the Flicka
soundtrack (Curb), "When the Stars
Go Blue" from Hits Vol. 2 (Curb/Reprise) and "Live
Like You Were Dying" from Live Like You Were Dying (Curb/Reprise)
MercyMe
with "Here With Me" from Undone (Curb Records)
Ingrid
Michaelson from Staten Island with "The Way I Am"
(Girls & Boys, Sony/BMG/Red)
Anna
Nalick, a 20-year old songwriter from southern California,
with "Breathe (2 A.M.)" from Wreck of the Day
(Columbia)
Matt
Nathanson with "Come On, Get Higher" from
Some Mad Hope (Acrobat Records)
Nianell
(nee/uh/nell), the Namibian singer-songwriter, with "Hey
You," "Never Been Loved Like This," "How
Many Times," "Slowly Killing Me" and "We'll
Find A Way" from her Angel Tongue CD (Fresh Music,
South Africa), as well as "As One"
and "Isn't It" from Who Painted the Moon? (Fresh/BMG
Africa), available from www.gemm.com
Nickelback
from Canada, with "If Everyone Cared,"Far Away,"
and "Photograph" from their All the Right Reasons
CD
O.A.R.
with "Shattered (Turn the Car Around)" from All
Sides
P!nk
with "Who Knew" from I'm Not Dead
Plain
White T's with "Hey There Delilah" from Every
Second Counts
Plumb
with "In My Arms" from Blink (Curb)
Daniel
Powter from Australia with "Bad Day" from
dp (Warner Brothers)
Rascal
Flatts with "Here Comes Goodbye" from Unstoppable
(Lyric Street Records), and "My Wish"
and "What Hurts the Most" from Me & My Gang
(Lyric Street Records)
Lionel
Richie with "Just Go" from his Just
Go CD and with "Long Long Way
to Go"and "Just for You" from his Just for
You CD (Island)
Chris
Rice with "When Did You Fall (in Love with Me)
from his Amusing CD (iNO/Columbia Records).
LeAnn
Rimes with What I Cannot Change from Family
(Curb), "Can't Fight the Moonlight"
and "I Need You" from I Need You (Curb), and
"Probably Wouldn't Be This Way" from This Woman
(Curb)
Gavin
Rossdale, Gwen Stefani's husband and former Bush vocalist,
with "Love Remains the Same" from Wanderlust (Interscope)
Santana
on guitar featuring vocalist Michelle Branch with "I'm
Feeling You" from his All That I Am (Arista);
and with vocalist Alex
Band from the Calling with "Why Don't You &
I" and "Game of Love" (with Michelle Branch)
from his Shaman CD (Arista)
Secondhand
Serenade (one-man band John Vesely) with "Fall
For You" from A Twist in My Story (Glassnote)
Seal,
the British singer-songwriter, with his version of "If
You Don't Know Me By Now" from his Soul CD of classic
soul remakes and "Love's Divine"
from Seal IV (Warner Brothers)
Kerri
Sherwood with "Slow Dance" from As
Sure As the Sun, available through www.kerrisherwood.com,
by calling 1-800-651-7478, or at Rainy Day Records in West Olympia
and CD Connection in Lacey
Simply
Red with "Sunrise" (simplyred.com)
Snow
Patrol, the quintet from the UK, with "Chasing
Cars" from Eyes Open
Jordin
Sparks, the Arizona teen and 2007 American Idol
winner, with "Battlefield" from Battlefield
(Jive) and "One Step at a Time," "No Air, "
and "Tattoo" from Jordin Sparks (Jive)
Nicol
Sponberg, daughter of missionaries who grew up in the
Congo, with "Crazy in Love" from Resurrection
(Curb)
Gwen
Stefani and Akon with "The Sweet Escape"
from Stefani's The Sweet Escape (Interscope)
Rob
Thomas, matchbox 20 lead singer, with "Little Wonders"
from Little Wonders (Atlantic) and "Streetcorner
Symphony," "Ever the Same," "Lonely No More,"
and "This is How a Heart Breaks" from his
something
to be CD (Atlantic)
3
Doors Down with "Here Without You" from Away
From the Sun (Universal) and "Here By Me"
from Seventeen Days (Universal)
Jim
Thorburn with the piano instrumental "Jamie's Song"
from Coconuts (Chunky & Brownie Music), available
from his web site (click on his name to get there)
Timbaland
Producer Timbaland's
with a remix of "Apologize" by Colorado rock quintet
OneRepublic
from the super-producer 's Shock Value CD (Blackground/Interscope/Mosley
Music Group)
Train
with "Get to Me," "When I Look to the Sky,"
and "Calling All Angels" from My Private Nation
(Columbia)
KT
Tunstall, Scottish songwriter, with "Suddenly I
See" and "Black Horse & the Cherry Tree"
from Eye to the Telescope (Virgin)
Shania
Twain with "It Only Hurts When I'm Breathing,""Forever
& For Always," and "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!"
from Up! (Mercury)
Uncle
Kracker with a remake of Dobie Gray's "Drift
Away" from No Stranger to Shame (Lava Records) and
"Follow Me" from the Detroit DJ's Double Wide
(Lava/Atlantic)
Carrie
Underwood, the American Idol winner, with "Before
He Cheats" from Some Hearts
(Arista)
Keith
Urban, the Australian country superstar, with "Tonight
I Wanna Cry" and "Making Memories of Us" from
Be Here and "You'll Think of Me" from Golden
Road (Capitol)
Luther
Vandross with "Buy Me A Rose" and "Dance
With My Father," the 2004 Grammy Song-of-the-Year, from
Dance With My Father (J Records)
Lee
Ann Womack with the widely-acclaimed "I Hope
You Dance" from I Hope You Dance (MCA)
Elliott
Yamin, yet another American Idoler, with "Wait
for You" from Elliott Yamin (RED/Sony)
Top Christmas Songs
"White Christmas" is the runaway winner in Mixx
96.1's poll of favorite Christmas songs. The rankings were determined
by Mixx 96.1 listeners asked to list their top three. Over 100
songs were mentioned. Listings are followed by number of votes
received.
1. "White Christmas" (88)
2. "Silent Night" (69)
3. "O Holy Night" (44)
4. "Little Drummer Boy" (40)
5. "Jingle Bells" (35)
6. "Christmas in the Northwest" (28)
7. "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting
)" (27)
8. "Silver Bells" (25)
9. "Grandma Got Run Over by A Reindeer" & "Winter
Wonderland" (24)
10. "Jingle Bell Rock" & "I'll be Home for
Christmas" (23)
11. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (17)
12. "Christmas Eve Sarajevo 12/24" (14)
13. "Blue Christmas" & "Santa Baby" (13)
14. "Do You Hear What I Hear?" (12)
15. "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" (11)
16. "Merry Christmas Darlin'" & "Mary, Did
You Know" (10)
50 All-Time Best Summer Songs
50 All-Time Best Summer Songs (as voted
on by Mixx 96.1 listeners 8/07)
1. Kokomo - Beach Boys
2. Summer in the City -The Lovin' Spoonful
3. Summertime - Billy Stewart
4. Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffett
5. Summer Of '69 - Bryan Adams
6. Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer - Nat King Cole
7. Wipe Out - Surfaris
8. Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves
9. See You in September - Happenings (1966)
10. Sailing - Christopher Cross
11. California Girls - Beach Boys
12. Theme From 'A Summer Place' - Percy Faith
13. In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry
14. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf
15. Soak up the Sun - Sheryl Crow
16. Sunny Afternoon-The Kinks
17. Summer Lovin' - Grease
18. Afternoon Delight - Starland Vocal Band
19. Sunshine on my Shoulders - John Denver
20. Surf City - Jan & Dean
21. Brown-Eyed Girl - Van Morrison
22. Barbara Ann - Beach Boys
23. Summertime Summertime - The Jamies
24. Reminiscing - Little River Band
25. School's Out - Alice Cooper
26. Seasons in the Sun -Terry Jacks
27. Hotel California - Eagles
28. Under the Boardwalk - Drifters
29. Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen
30. Breathe - Faith Hill (2000)
31. Dancing in the Streets - Martha & the Vandellas
32. Miss You - Rolling Stones (1978)
33. Summer Breeze - Seals & Croft
34. Hot Fun in the Summertime - Sly & the Family Stone (1969)
35. The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin Groovy) - Simon & Garfunkel
36. Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr. (1984)
37. Surfin' USA - Beach Boys
38. My Sharona - The Knack (1979)
39. Rock the Boat - Hues Corporation (1974)
40. Boys of Summer - Don Henley
41. Surfer Girl - beach boys (1963)
42. (Everything I Do) I Do It for You - Bryan Adams (1991)
43. Low Rider - War
44. Flashdance
What A Feeling - Irene Cara (1983)
45. Crazy - Gnarls Barkley (2006)
46. Saturday (in the Park) - Chicago
47. I Swear - All-4-One (1994)
48. Night Moves - Bob Seger
49. Brother Louie - Stories (1973)
50. Master Blaster - Stevie Wonder
Artist Poll
Results (2/07)
There were 107 usable surveys from a mailing to
about 3,500 Loyal Listeners. About 10 others didnt understand
the directions.
The favorite old song was Brown-Eyed
Girl by Van Morrison (5 votes) followed by the Righteous Brothers
Unchained Melody (4), Hotel California by
the Eagles (3), and Kokomo by the Beach Boys (2).
New favorites receiving multiple mentions
included Far Away by Nickleback (5), Crazy
by Gnarls Barkley (4), You Are Loved (Dont Give Up)
by Josh Groban (3), Youre Beautiful by James Blunt
(3), A Thousand Days by Clay Aiken (3), Jesus
Take the Wheel (only heard as 5 oclock song) by Carrie
Underwood (2), Chris Rices When Did You Fall in Love
with Me? (2), Jim Brickmans When It Snows (Hideaway)
(2), What Hurts the Most by Rascal Flatts (2), Who
Says You Cant Go Home Again by Bon Jovi & Jennifer
Nettles (2), Suddenly I See (which we also dont
have) by KT Tunstall (2), Black Horse & the Cherry Tree
by KT Tunstall (2), In My Daughters Eyes by Martina
McBride (2), and Waiting on the World to Change by John
Mayer (2).
The Mixx 96.1 song you wish youd
never hear again" was Black Horse & the Cherry
Tree with three votes. Ironically, KT Tunstalls other
hit song, Suddenly I See, which we weren't playing yet,
was the only other song with multiple votes (2). (There was no list
of songs; repondents had to recall songs from memory.)
70 other artists besides those listed in
the poll were mentioned (positively), Elvis Presley, Eric Clapton,
and Michael Bublé three times and the Bee Gees, Alicia Keyes,
Norah Jones, Evanescence, the Moody Blues, and Uncle Kracker twice.
One group I didnt ask about, but wish I had, was the Dixie
Chicks, who were mentioned positively once and negatively once (poll
was taken before 2007 Grammy Awards).
Summary: The artists with the highest average
ratings were the Eagles (7.6, second most perfect 10s with
26), Journey (7.2), and Kelly Clarkson (7.0). Josh Groban had the
most tens with 28. Proving that fondness grows with familiarity,
our least-known artist, South African vocalist Nianell, with no
American CDs, had the lowest overall average with a 4.0 and fully
60 respondents putting a ? by her name (by the way,
shes also the artist I get the most calls and emails about
asking where to get her CDs). American Idol Ruben Studdard, whose
songs we havent played yet, was next lowest-rated (4.2), with
the most ones (24). Other artists with lots of detractors included
Clay Aiken with 17 ones (5.2 overall average), Kenny Rogers (16
ones, 5.2 overall), Celine Dion (15 ones, 6.5 overall), and the
Beatles (14 ones, 6.5 overall average).
In 1990, top artist was Neil Diamond. In (about)
1995, top artist was Michael Bolton.
Ratings of the artists we asked about (in no
particular order):
5.7 (average) Jim Brickman (12 tens, 4
ones, 22 couldnt identify his music)
6.5 Celine Dion (10, 15, 0)
6.7 Josh Groban (28, 10, 2)
4.0 NiaNell (0, 4, 60)
5.9 Rob Thomas (6, 4, 25)
6.3 John Mellencamp (10 tens, 4 ones, 0 dont know artist)
6.3 Billy Joel (18, 5, 0)
6.3 Lionel Richie (16, 2, 1)
7.6 Eagles (26, 6, 0)
6.6 Faith Hill (12, 1, 0)
5.2 Clay Aiken (15, 17, 0)
6.7 Elton John (18, 9, 0)
6.2 Shania Twain (17, 4, 0)
5.5 Barry Manilow (8, 13, 0)
6.4 Phil Collins (17, 6, 0)
6.5 Rod Stewart (20, 11, 0)
6.5 Beatles (22, 14, 0)
6.0 Santana (13, 8, 0)
5.5 Cher (14, 15, 0)
5.5 Tina Turner (14, 15, 0)
6.8 John Mayer (16, 4, 18)
6.0 Kenny G (12, 2, 2)
6.0 Keith Urban (13, 7, 2)
5.3 Gloria Estefan (4, 4, 0)
6.2 Tim McGraw (20, 7, 4)
6.2 Luther Vandross (19, 4, 4)
5.2 Kenny Rogers (8, 16, 0)
5.7 Beach Boys (14, 10, 0)
5.9 Barbra Streisand (8, 6, 0)
5.5 Avril Lavigne (8, 7, 10)
6.4 Neil Diamond (16, 8, 0)
6.0 Madonna (19, 8, 0)
7.2 Journey (19, 1, 6)
6.7 Ruben Studdard (6, 24, 8)
6.7 Carrie Underwood (18, 6, 2)
5.1 Taylor Hicks (4, 12, 8)
7.0 Kelly Clarkson (18, 3, 0)
5.5 KT Tunstall (5, 12, 31)
5.1 Michael Bolton (14, 10, 2)
6.8 Chicago (22, 8, 0)
6.3 Carpenters (13, 7, 0)
5.8 Olivia Newton-John (8, 8, 0)
6.9 Bon Jovi (12, 1, 0)
6.4 Huey Lewis (16, 3, 2)
5.5 Jackson Browne (8,10, 8)
5.8 Peter Cetera (10, 6, 9)
6.1 Amy Grant (12, 10, 2)
5.4 LeeAnn Womack (4, 12, 7)
6.1 Leann Rimes (14, 9, 2)
6.2 Mariah Carey (8, 8, 3)
4.6 Kerri Sherwood (0, 6, 52)
6.5 Nickelback (15, 4, 16)
6.5 Sarah McLachlan (15, 2, 2)
5.2 Backstreet Boys (4, 7, 2)
5.1 N*Sync (3, 6, 2)
6.2 Enya (18, 8, 4)
5.5 Kimberley Locke (3, 1, 24)
6.0 Martina McBride (16, 10, 2)
6.3 Sheryl Crow (8, 4, 0)
5.8 James Taylor (16, 12, 3)
5.9 Christina Aguilera (15, 11, 2)
5.5 Whitney Houston (6, 15, 0)
6.5 Rascal Flatts (20, 5, 10)
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