Powderfinger Powers
Newcastle Herald
Wednesday July 23, 2003
RIDING high on the success of their weekend performance at Byron Bay's Splendour In The Grass music festival, Powderfinger hold on to the top spot in the national albums chart with Vulture Street.
After 57 weeks in the top 10, soul diva Nora Jones jumps two places to three with Come Away With Me while Aussie teen sensation Delta Goodrem hangs on to number two with her Innocent Eyes.
Pink enters the singles chart at number seven with the debut track Feel Good Time featuring William Orbit.
In the Australian country music chart Population Me, by singer-songwriter Dwight Yoakam, debuts at number 10 while Adam Harvey's Cowboy Dreams slips five places to ninth.
Once again the Dixie Chicks dominate the charts with Wide Open Spaces keeping a firm grip on number three while Fly jumps one spot to eight.
The Dixie Chicks's Home continues to hold on to the top album spot but Lee Kernaghan is on the move, jumping three places to number four with Electric Rodeo.
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