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Article: Gretchen Wilson Roars Into Top 10 With 'Redneck Woman'; Album Moved Up To May 11.
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- PR Newswire
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- April 16, 2004
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Three months ago very few people outside Southern Illinois and the Nashville club scene had ever heard of country music's latest sensation Gretchen Wilson. In a matter of seven weeks her first single "Redneck Woman" has gone from a debut song from a new artist to a Top 10 anthem across America, setting or breaking several long- standing records in the process.
The single spent its second week in Radio & Records' Top 10 this week moving from #9 to #6 with the highest play increase on the Country Top 50 Chart. According to Nashville R&R Bureau Chief Lon Helton, this is the fastest debut song to hit the Top 10 in the ...
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