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This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1959, Bill Anderson made his Grand Ole Opry debut at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
  • Today in 1985, the album, “Why Not Me,” by the Judds was certified gold.
  • Today in 1987, George Strait scored his 10th #1 hit with “Ocean Front Property.”
  • Today in 1989, Alabama’s “Southern Star” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1989, the Judds’ album, “River Of Time,” was released.
  • Today in 1992, Billy Ray Cyrus’ debut single “Achy Breaky Heart” made its first appearance on the charts.
  • Today in 1996, the Mavericks’ album, “Music For All Occasions,” went gold.
  • Today in 1998, Trisha Yearwood hit #1 in Billboard with “A Perfect Love.”
  • Today in 2000, the home video and DVD versions of the animated TNN movie, “Tom Sawyer,” were released with the soundtrack. The film featured celebrity voices galore with the talents of Rhett Akins, Lee Ann Womack, Mark Wills, Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams Jr. and more. For each video sold, MGM donates a percentage of the profits to St. Jude Children’s Research program.
  • Today in 2000, SHeDAISY made their television debut on “Live! with Regis & Kathie Lee” singing “This Woman Needs,” while Jessica Andrews guested on “Donny & Marie” with the single, “Unbreakable Heart.”
  • Today in 2000, the Wilkinsons’ album, “Here and Now” and BR5-49’s “Coast To Coast” album arrived in stores.
  • Today in 2000, the Dixie Chicks’ single, “Goodbye Earl,” was certified gold. On the same day, their debut album, “Wide Open Spaces,” was certified for sales of 9-million. The project has since been certified for multi-platinum sales of 11-million.
  • Today in 2002, Jo Dee Messina celebrated the #1 success of her single, “Bring On The Rain,” during a party on Nashville’s Music Row for songwriters Billy Montana and Helen Darling.
  • Today in 2004, Martina McBride’s “Independence Day” tops the list as CMT presents “100 Greatest Music ”
  • Today in 2006, Rascal Flatts’ album, “Me And My Gang,” arrived in stores.
  • Today in 2013, Carrie Underwood performed “See You Again” on FOX’s “American Idol.” Casey James was also a musical guest on the show, featuring Keith Urban as a judge.
  • Today in 2014, “My Eyes,” by Blake Shelton featuring Gwen Sebastian was released to radio.
  • Today in 2016, retired NFL quarterback Peyton Manning surprised folks at Nashville’s Winners Bar & Grill and sang “Rocky Top” with Lee Brice and Shay Mooney, of Dan + Shay.
  • Today in 2017, Darryl Worley, Josh Thompson and Halfway To Hazard performed at a benefit for Nashville musician Smith Curry at the Tin Roof. The bill also included Zac Brown co-writers Sonia Leigh, Wyatt Durrette and Levi Lowery.
  • Today in 2019, Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly broke ground on their “Free Grocery Store” in Nashville.

Twitter pulls check mark from main New York Times account

NEW YORK, NY (AP) — Twitter has removed the verification check mark on the main account of The New York Times, one of CEO Elon Musk’s most despised news organizations. The removal comes as many of Twitter’s high-profile users are bracing for the loss of the blue check marks that helped verify their identity and distinguish them from impostors on the social media platform. Musk, who owns Twitter, set a deadline of Saturday for verified users to buy a premium Twitter subscription or lose the checks on their profiles. The Times said in a story Thursday that it would not pay Twitter for verification of its institutional accounts.

Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau Partnering with Law Enforcement for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

DES MOINES, IA — April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month. April 3-10, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau is partnering with law enforcement across the state to help curb the epidemic of distracted driving.

In 2022, 9,201 crashes on Iowa roadways were because of distracted/inattentive drivers. These accidents are responsible for 20 deaths, 3,652 injured persons, and over $81 million dollars in property damage. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports 32,483 people died in distraction-affected crashes across the country from 2011 to 2020.

In Iowa, distracted driving is a primary law which means law enforcement officers can stop any driver who is texting (reading, writing, or sending) or using any portable electronic device, unless the motor vehicle is at a complete stop and off the traveled portion of the roadway.

Sergeant Alex Dinkla with the Iowa State Patrol says, “Distracted driving is a leading cause of vehicle crashes on Iowa’s roads, and most of this distraction is attributed to using electronic devices. People know texting and driving is dangerous and illegal, but they do it anyway, and it puts others at risk.” Video here.

Beginning April 3, drivers will see increased law enforcement efforts. Officers will be stopping and ticketing those found texting and driving. ‘U Drive. U Text. U Pay.’

Ottumwa/Wapello County Landfill Commends Torres Construction for Litter Clean-Up

OTTUMWA, IA — The Ottumwa/Wapello County Landfill would like to recognize its litter clean-up contractor, Torres Construction, for their successful litter clean-up efforts along West Second Street and 165th Avenue on Tuesday, March 28 and Wednesday, March 29. Thanks to their hard work and dedication, nearly two tons of litter were collected from the areas surrounding the landfill.

The litter cleanup event was part of the Ottumwa Legacy Foundation West End Ignited program, a coordinated effort to beautify Ottumwa’s west gateway. As part of the program, Torres Construction has been contracted to complete monthly litter clean-ups from the West Second rail crossing to the Landfill.

The clean-up was also partially funded by landfill tarp fees. Tarp fees are fines that landfill customers pay for failing to completely cover their load. The funds collected go towards litter cleanup initiatives, such as the recent event undertaken by Torres Construction.

“Maintaining the cleanliness of the roads that lead to our landfill is an important part of our commitment to environmental responsibility,” said Landfill Supervisor Lori Creech. “We appreciate the efforts of Torres Construction and others who work to keep our community clean and beautiful.”  For more information about the Ottumwa/Wapello County Landfill and Recycling Center and their initiatives, please visit www.ottumwarecycles.com.

Multiple Tornadoes Touch Down in Southeast Iowa on Friday

By Sam Parsons

Governor Kim Reynolds has issued disaster proclamations in 12 different Iowa counties after multiple tornadoes touched down on Friday and caused substantial damage.

The 12 Iowa counties – which include Mahaska, Keokuk, Wapello, and Washington counties – will now be able to use state resources to respond to some of the damage that was done.

On Saturday, an assessment team made up of Emergency Managers from several counties in conjunction with meteorologists from the National Weather Service in Des Moines conducted on-site damage assessments for the tornado that touched down a few miles northeast of Ottumwa. The preliminary assessment concluded that while the tornado was in Wapello county, it was blowing winds of around 135 mph, which places it on the high end of the EF-2 rating.

Meanwhile, the NWS has not released official survey data of the tornado in Keokuk county, but other preliminary assessments of the tornado have estimated winds of 166-200 mph. That would classify the tornado as an EF-4.

Damage assessments of the violent weather on Friday are still ongoing, and the No Coast Network will provide any relevant updates.

2023 CMT Music Awards Are In The Books

Last night’s CMT Music Awards was three hours of performances, awards, and inclusiveness. A majority of the presenters – and many of the performers – had Texas ties.

The 2023 CMT Music Awards began with an emotional statement from co-host Kelsea Ballerini, dedicating the show to the victims and everyone affected by gun violence. From there, the mood lightened as co-hosts Ballerini and Kane Brown guided the festivities.

Here’s a play-by-play of how the whole evening unfolded:

  • Kelsea Ballerini starts off the show with a heartfelt, emotional statement about mass shootings, dedicating the show to the victims and others affected by gun violence
  • Blake Shelton opened the show musically with “No Body,” saluting the city of Austin by quoting his first hit of the same name – “If this is Austin, I still love you!”
  • Kelsea Ballerini and Kane Brown came out to kick off the show as co-hosts
  • Tyler Hubbard played “Dancing’ In The Country” in front of the Texas Statehouse in Austin
  • Gary Clark Jr. performed a tribute to Austin blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan (“The House Is Rocking)
  • Newlywed Lily Rose performed an abbreviated version of “Whatcha Know About That”
  • First award of the night, presented by “Stranger Things” Noah Schnapp – Collaborative Video Of The Year (WINNER: Hardy feat. Lainey Wilson “Wait In The Truck”)
  • Jon Pardi introduced Carly Pearce for her performance of “What He Didn’t Do
  • Parker McCollum presented the award for “Breakthrough Female Video Of The Year” (WINNER: Megan Moroney “Tennesse Orange”)…and “Breakthrough Male Video Of The Year” (WINNER: Jelly Roll “Son Of A Sinner”)
  • Wynonna and Ashley McBryde performed Foreigner’s “I Want To Know What Love Is
  • Texas-born and raised rapper Megan Thee Stallion introduced Equal Play Award winner Shania Twain
  • Steve Howey (“True Lies”) introduced Cody Johnson, who performed “Human
  • Back to the outdoor stage, Keith Urban performed “Brown Eyes Baby
  • Kelsea Ballerini introduced Nate Smith for an abbreviated rendition of “Whiskey On You”
  • Hardy and some of the cast of “Yellowstone” introduce Lainey Wilson who performed “Heart Like A Truck
  • Jackson Dean did a shortened version of “Don’t Come Lookin”
  • Gwen Stefani and Carly Pearce duet on No Doubt’s “Just A Girl
  • Shania Twain presented Female Video of the Year (WINNER: Lainey Wilson “Heart Like A Truck”)
  • Jelly Roll performed “Need A Favor” backed by a choir
  • “Outer Banks” cast members presented the CMT Performance Of The Year Award (WINNER: Cody Johnson “Til You Can’t” from 2022 CMT Music Awards)
  • NFL player Travis Kelce introduced Kelsea Ballerini for a performance of “If You Go Down (I’m Going Down Too)” accompanied by dancing drag queens
  • Max Theriot of “Fire Country” introduced Kane & Katelyn Brown for “Thank God
  • Avery Anna did a shortened version of “Narcissist”
  • Black Crowes and Darius Rucker duetted on “She Talks To Angels
  • LeAnn Rimes presented for “Best Male Video” (WINNER: Jelly Roll “Son Of A Sinner”)
  • Lainey Wison, Madeline EdwardsIngrid Andress and Morgan Wade joined Alanis Morrisette for “You Oughta Know
  • Megan Moroney did a brief performance of “Tennessee Orange”
  • Carrie Underwood performed “Hate My Heart
  • Chapel Heart performed a short version of “You Can Have Him, Jolene”
  • Darius Rucker presented “Video Of The Year” (WINNER: Kane & Katelyn Brown “Thank God”)
  • Peter Frampton introduced the all-star Lynyrd Skynyrd tribute performance that featured Billy GibbonsSlashPaul RodgersCody JohnsonWarren HaynesWynonna and LeAnn Rimes who played a medley of “Tuesday’s Gone” and “Sweet Home Alabama” to close out the show

A lot went on in those three hours, and CMT made a point to put on an inclusive awards show, with Black, white, LGBTQ+ performers and presenters, and as much rock as there was country. Women were featured prominently, with Shania speaking forcefully about how far country music has come for women, and how much further she hoped it would go.

Here’s the complete list of 2023 CMT Music Awards winners – both televised and those awarded off-camera.

Source: CMT

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1948, the radio debut of Louisiana Hayride was broadcast on KWKH in Shreveport, Louisiana. It would go on to feature such acts as Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, Sr., Jim Reeves and George Jones.
  • Today in 1950, Bass player and son of Cliffie Stone, Curtis Stone was born in North Hollywood, California. He joined Highway 101, which later earned the Country Music Association’s vocal group awards in 1988 and 1989.
  • Today in 1968, Roy Clark made his first of several guest appearances on “The Beverly Hillbillies” as cousin Roy and Mother Myrtle.
  • Today in 1975, Emmylou Harris debuted with her famous “Hot Band” at a San Francisco club. Made up of some of the industry’s best singers and players, the “Hot Band” eventually became a proving ground for future country stars. Over the years, the lineup included, at various times, Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill and Ricky Skaggs.
  • Today in 1982, The Oak Ridge Boys storm the #1 spot in Billboard with “Bobbie Sue.”
  • Today in 1987, President Reagan presented Minnie Pearl with American Cancer Society’s annual Courage Award for her personal fight against cancer.
  • Today in 1992, Dolly Parton’s film, “Straight Talk,” opened in theaters nationwide.
  • Today in 1995, BlackHawk released the single, “That’s Just About Right.”
  • Today in 1995, Diamond Rio’s single, “Bubba Hyde,” hit #9 on the charts.
  • Today in 2002, Brad Paisley was surprised with the annual NASI (Nashville Songwriters Association International) “Songwriter/Artist of the Year” award while he was in Nashville at the Legendary Songwriters Acoustic Concert. The NASI is one of the organizers of Tin Pan South, the annual songwriter event, which also takes place in Nashville. Bill Anderson, who hosted the event and is a collaborator friend of Brad’s, presented him with the award.
  • Today in 2002, Brad Paisley received the Nashville Songwriter’s Association’s Songwriter/Artist of the Year award.
  • Today in 2004, Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker hoisted “When The Sun Goes Down” to #1 on the Billboard chart.
  • Today in 2009, Reba McEntire and Heidi Newfield were featured in a country edition of the daytime game show “The Price Is Right.”
  • Today in 2010, Love And Theft’s Eric Gunderson married Emily Hagar at the Hazel Path Mansion in Hendersonville, Tennessee.
  • Today in 2011, Miranda Lambert won four trophies during the 46th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. She nabbed Top Female Vocalist, while her song, “The House That Built Me,” garnered trophies in the Single Record, Song and Video of the Year categories.

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