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Top 20 Country Countdown was a weekly television show that aired on Great American Country (GAC), a United States country music television station, from 2004 to 2018. Fans voted for their favorite videos at Great American Country's website and the results were counted down every Friday. The show was hosted by Nan Kelley.
With the channel's rebranding, the daily music video show Daily Countdown was renamed Great American Playlist. Top 20 Country Countdown continued to air (it was cancelled in December 2018), and the network still offered country music specials including Backstory, Introducing and Origins. [7]
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In addition to hosting Grand Ole Opry Live, Kelley also hosts GAC's Top 20 Country Countdown which deals with the top twenty videos in country music on the network for a particular week that is voted on by GAC viewers. She also hosts a show called My Music Mix where
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Country music's biggest stars stepped out in Los Angeles, Calif. for the American Country Countdown Music Awards, which will air at 8 p.m. EST on FOX on Sunday, May 1.
It debuted on the CMT Top 20 countdown on August 1 at number 3 and peaked at number 2 the following week. [8] It reached number on Yahoo!'s Top 100 Country Videos list on August 8. [9] It also peaked at number 16 on GAC Top 20 Countdown. [10] The video begins with Simpson standing outside her house making a phone call to her love interest.
Country Countdown USA, radio countdown hosted by Lon Helton. (1992–present) Helton and a co-host – always a current star – count down the top 30 country songs of the week based on the Country Aircheck chart (originally Radio & Records and later Mediabase). Initially included reports from affiliates’ program directors on hot-breaking new ...