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COMBS NOTCHES 19TH STRAIGHT #1 WITH TWISTERS TRACK
9/20/24

Tornadoes can swallow 18-wheelers, but they can also move songs—just take Luke CombsTwisters soundtrack hit “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma” (Sony Music Nashville), which rises to #1 on the Mediabase airplay chart.

The track, which Combs wrote with Jessi Alexander and Jonathan Singleton, dropped 5/20 and became his 19th consecutive Mediabase #1.

Combs will be back on the road starting with a 10/4-5 stand at Gorge Amphitheatre outside Seattle before heading Down Under for early ’25 dates in New Zealand and Australia.

SMN's Steve Hodges is celebrating by purchasing a surrey with a fringe on top