- Today in 1939, “Billboard” magazine introduced the hillbilly chart, which has since become the country music chart.
- Today in 1950, Hank Williams charted what would be come the number one single “Long Gone Lonesome Blues.”
- Today in 1960, Roy Orbison recorded “Only the Lonely.”
- Today in 1961, Elvis Presley made his last concert appearance for eight years with a show on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The show was a benefit concert, which raised 62-thousand-dollars for the USS Arizona memorial fund.
- Today in 1966, Buck Owens played a sold-out concert at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.
- Today in 1963, Johnny Cash recorded “Ring Of Fire.”
- Today in 1966, Buck Owens recorded a live album at Carnegie Hall, starting with “Act Naturally.”
- Today in 1969, Roy Orbison married his second wife, Barbara, in Nashville.
- Today in 1971, Lynn Anderson’s “Rose Garden” won her the one and only gold album of her career.
- Today in 1972, Donna Fargo’s “The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA” charted.
- Today in 1974 at the Academy of Country Music Awards, Charlie Rich won Top Male Vocalist, Single Record, and Album of the Year for “Behind Closed Doors,” which was also named the Song of the Year.
- Today in 1981, Eddie Rabbitt got his second gold single for “Drivin’ My Life Away,” just fifteen days after the first.
- Today in 1985, Kenny Rogers performed for the first time in months following surgery to remove nodules from his vocal cords.
- Today in 1987, Randy Travis released “Forever And Ever, Amen.”
- Today in 1989, “New Fool At An Old Game” earned Reba McEntire the top spot on the Billboard country chart.
- Today in 1989, Garth Brooks made his chart debut with “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old).”
- Today in 1991, Alan Jackson became a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
- Today in 1994, Alan Jackson scored another number one hit with “(Who Says) You Can’t Have It All.”
- Today in 1997, new album releases included Tanya Tucker’s “Complicated” and Alison Krauss’ “So Long, So Wrong.”
- Today in 2002, the re-release version of LeAnn Rimes’ “I Need You” album arrived in stores. While the original version of the project had ten tracks, the new edition had bonus cuts including “Light The Fire Within,” the theme song of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. There were also brand new radio mixes of four songs.
- Today in 2003, Reba McEntire’s WB sitcom, “Reba,” was renewed for a third season on the network.
- Today in 2004, the Georgia State House of Representatives voted unanimously to name a stretch of Interstate 85 in honor of Alan Jackson. The measure had already passed in the State Senate.
- Today in 2005, Blaine Larsen made his first career appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America” during his first-ever trip to New York City.
- Today in 2006, Chely Wright performed at a USO show during the “Welcome Home” celebration at Fort Stewart, Georgia for members of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Division.
- Today in 2006, Mark Wills performed a benefit concert for the TASER Foundation for Fallen Officers & Untouchables Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club. Money raised benefits families of fallen officers.
- Today in 2006, Kenny Chesney’s “Living in Fast Forward” was spending its third week at number-one on Billboard’s country chart.
- Today in 2007, Billy Currington sang the National Anthem prior to the Food City 500 NASCAR race in Bristol, Tennessee.
- Today in 2007, Willie Nelson, Ray Price and Merle Haggard embarked on their “Last of the Breed” tour. They were backed by Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel.
- Today in 2008, new releases included “Clover Country,” a compilation CD supporting the 4-H featuring Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton, Martina McBride, and Faith Hill, as well as Sugarland, Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Luke Bryan, and Alabama.
- Today in 2009, Lee Ann Womack performed at the T.J. Martell Foundation’s first ever Honors Gala, which took place in Nashville. Country Music Hall of Famer Frances Preston and former Vice President Al Gore were among those recognized at the event.
- Today in 2009, Phil Vassar, the Oak Ridge Boys, and Lee Greenwood were among the celebrities who appeared on “Americans Feeding Americans,” a Hallmark Channel special supporting the charity Feed The Children.
- Today in 2010, Jamey Johnson, Mac McAnally, and Mac Davis were inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
- Today in 2011, the Texas prosecutor handling Willie Nelson’s marijuana possession case proposed a deal in which the country legend could resolve the matter by paying a 100-dollar fine and performing approximately two-and-a-half-minutes of community service — in the form of singing his 1975 chart-topper “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” in court.
- Today in 2011, it was George Strait and Reba McEntire Day in New Mexico. The singers’ performance at the Pan Am Center in Las Cruces set a new attendance record of 13-thousand-44. The previous record had been set by Elton John, who in 2005 entertained a crowd of 12-thousand-560.
- Today in 2012, the Eli Young Band and the Randy Rogers Band were the big winners at the second annual Texas Regional Music Awards, which took place in Arlington, Texas.
- Today in 2006, Buck Owens died in his sleep. He was known for his red, white, and blue guitar, for hosting the TV Show “Hee Haw,” and for classics including “Together Again,” and “I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail.”
- Today in 2013, “The Voice” began its fourth season on NBC. The winner-to-be, Danielle Bradbery joined Blake Shelton’s team after performing “Mean,” and other contestants sang “Blown Away,” and “Can’t Help Falling In Love.” Judges Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Usher, and Shakira sang “Come Together.”
- Today in 2013, Charlie Daniels was admitted to a Nashville area hospital to have a pacemaker implanted in his chest. Doctors discovered he had an irregular heartbeat while treating him for a mild case of pneumonia.
- Today in 2014, new country releases included Jerrod Niemann’s “High Noon” and the “lost” Johnny Cash album, “Out Among The Stars. ”
- Today in 2014, at Charlie Daniels annual fundraiser for veterans scholarships at Nashville’s David Lipscomb University, Luke Bryan joined him for a surprise rendition of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” Clint Black, Kellie Pickler, and The Grascals also appeared, and Lee Greenwood came unannounced to perform “God Bless the U.S.A.”
- Today in 2015, the Oak Ridge Boys, The Browns and guitarist Grady Martin were announced as 2015 inductees in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville.
- Today in 2015, Reba McEntire and Deana Carter were featured on ABC’s telecast of “Nashville: On The Record.” Also performing were cast members Chris Carmack, Jonathan Jackson, Will Chase, Sam Palladio, Clare Bowen, Charles Esten and Lennon & Maisy Stella.
- Today in 2016, Hank Williams biopic, “I Saw The Light,” debuted in theaters.
- Today in 2016, the Margo Price album, “Midwest Farmer’s Daughter,” was released.
- Today in 2017, LeAnn Rimes was recognized with the Ally for Equality Award when the Human Rights Campaign held its Nashville Equality Dinner at the Renaissance Nashville Hotel.
- Today in 2017, Craig Morgan kicked off a USO tour at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii.
- Today in 2019, Brett Young’s single, “Mercy,” was certified double-platinum by the RIAA.
- Today in 2019, Caylee Hammack’s debut single, “Family Tree,” hit the airwaves.
- Today in 2019, Luke Combs was named New Male Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, while Ashley McBryde wins New Female Artist and LANCO takes New Group.
- Today in 2020, Glen Campbell’s “Wichita Lineman” and Eddy Arnold’s “Make The World Go Away” were announced by the Library of Congress as new additions to the National Recording Registry. Also in the class are the Dusty Springfield album “Dusty In Memphis” and Whitney Houston’s version of the Dolly Parton-penned “I Will Always Love You.”
- Today in 2020, Kelsea Ballerini was paired with pop singer Halsey as a new episode of “CMT Crossroads” debuted. Music during the one-hour telecast includes Ballerini’s hits “Peter Pan,” “homecoming queen?” and “Miss Me More.”
- Today in 2021, the North Carolina Department of Transportation launched two anti-litter PSAs featuring native son Luke Combs.
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The IRS is investigating Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter and an alleged bookmaker. Here’s what we know
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter is being criminally investigated by the IRS, and the attorney for his alleged bookmaker said Thursday that the ex-Los Angeles Dodgers employee placed bets on international soccer — but not baseball.
The IRS confirmed Thursday that interpreter Ippei Mizuhara and Mathew Bowyer, the alleged illegal bookmaker, are under criminal investigation through the agency’s Los Angeles Field Office. IRS Criminal Investigation spokesperson Scott Villiard said he could not provide additional details.
Mizuhara, 39, was fired by the Dodgers on Wednesday following reports from the Los Angeles Times and ESPN about his alleged ties to an illegal bookmaker and debts well over $1 million. The news broke hours after Ohtani’s anticipated debut with the Dodgers in South Korea, where Mizuhara was constantly by the $700 million megastar’s side.
“In the course of responding to recent media inquiries, we discovered that Shohei has been the victim of a massive theft and we are turning the matter over to the authorities,” Ohtani’s law firm, Berk Brettler LLP, said in a statement Wednesday. The firm declined further comment the next day.
Sports gambling is illegal in California, even as 38 states and the District of Columbia allow some form of it. The Associated Press was unable reach Mizuhara for comment. It was not clear if he had hired an attorney.
Diane Bass, Bowyer’s attorney, told the AP that Mizuhara was placing bets with Bowyer on international soccer, but not baseball.
“Mr. Bowyer never had any contact with Shohei Ohtani, in-person, on the phone, in any way,” she said Thursday. “The only person he had contact with was Ippei.”
Bass confirmed the criminal investigation into Bowyer and said his home was searched in October. No charges have been filed. Operating an unlicensed betting business is a federal crime.
“I have been in touch with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, trying to resolve the case,” she said.
Mizuhara is a familiar face to baseball fans as Ohtani’s constant companion, interpreting for him with the media and at other appearances since Ohtani came to the U.S. in 2017. He even served as Ohtani’s catcher during the Home Run Derby at the 2021 All-Star Game. When Ohtani left the Los Angeles Angels to sign a $700 million, 10-year contract with the Dodgers in December, the club also hired Mizuhara.
The team was in Seoul this week as Ohtani made his Dodgers debut, and Mizuhara was in Los Angeles’ dugout Wednesday during its season-opening win over San Diego. The pair seemed to operating business through the end of Wednesday’s game. Mizuhara was not with the team Thursday.
The Dodgers said in a statement they were “aware of media reports and are gathering information.
“The team can confirm that interpreter Ippei Mizuhara has been terminated,” the statement said. “The team has no further comment at this time.”
Ohtani was in the lineup for the second game of the series Thursday, hitting a single in the first inning as the Dodgers’ designated hitter. The Dodgers lost 15-11.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Mizuhara had a meeting with the team on Wednesday but declined to elaborate. He said he did not know Mizuhara’s whereabouts and said a different interpreter was being used.
“Anything with that meeting, I can’t comment,” Roberts said, adding that “Shohei’s ready. I know that he’s preparing.”
Will Ireton, the Dodgers’ manager of performance operations, went to the mound in the first inning to translate for pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Ireton was Kenta Maeda’s translator with the team from 2016-18.
Security at the Gocheok Sky Dome was stepped up Thursday, with police and dogs checking the hallways hours before the game started.
The Ohtani-interpreter news came a day after a reported bomb threat against Ohtani. Police said they found no explosives.
On Tuesday, Mizuhara told ESPN his bets were on international soccer, the NBA, the NFL and college football. MLB rules prohibit players and team employees from wagering — even legally on baseball — and also ban betting on other sports with illegal or offshore bookmakers.
“I never bet on baseball,” Mizuhara told ESPN. “That’s 100%. I knew that rule … We have a meeting about that in spring training.”
Mizuhara was seen regularly chatting with Ohtani during Wednesday’s game, seemingly discussing his plate appearances over a tablet computer.
Mizuhara was born in Japan and moved to the Los Angeles area in 1991 so his father could work as a chef. He attended Diamond Bar High School in eastern Los Angeles County and graduated from the University of California, Riverside, in 2007.
After college, Mizuhara was hired by the Boston Red Sox as an interpreter for Japanese pitcher Hideki Okajima. In 2013, he returned to Japan to translate for English-speaking players on the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. That’s where he first met Ohtani, who joined the team that same year.
After Ohtani signed with the Angels in 2017, the team hired Mizuhara to work as his personal interpreter. ESPN said Mizuhara told the outlet this week he has been paid between $300,000 and $500,000 annually.
ESPN said it spoke to Mizuhara on Tuesday night, at which point the interpreter said Ohtani had paid his gambling debts at Mizuhara’s request. After the statement from Ohtani’s attorneys saying the player was a victim of theft, ESPN says Mizuhara changed his story Wednesday and claimed Ohtani had no knowledge of the gambling debts and had not transferred any money to bookmakers.
Mizuhara said he incurred more than $1 million in debt by the end of 2022 and his losses increased from there.
“I’m terrible (at gambling). Never going to do it again. Never won any money,” Mizuhara said. “I mean, I dug myself a hole and it kept on getting bigger, and it meant I had to bet bigger to get out of it and just kept on losing. It’s like a snowball effect.”
It would be the biggest gambling scandal for baseball since Pete Rose agreed to a lifetime ban in 1989 after an investigation for MLB by lawyer John Dowd found Rose placed numerous bets on the Cincinnati Reds to win from 1985-87 while playing for and managing the team.
The MLB gambling policy is posted in every locker room. Betting on baseball is punishable with a one-year ban from the sport. The penalty for betting on other sports illegally is at the commissioner’s discretion.
Iowa’s Unemployment Rate Decreases to 2.9 Percent in February
DES MOINES — Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 2.9 percent in February, down from 3.0 percent in January and equal to the rate one year ago. Meanwhile, despite widespread job growth across multiple industries, Iowa’s labor force participation rate ticked down from 67.3 percent in January to 67.2 percent in February as a large concentration of young Iowans left work for education.
The U.S. unemployment rate increased to 3.9 percent in February.
The number of unemployed Iowans decreased to 50,200 in February from 51,100 in January, while the number of working Iowans fell to 1,650,700 in February. The employed figure is 3,000 lower than January and 13,200 lower than one year ago.
“February was warmer than normal, and the impact of that showed up in Iowa’s economy,” said Beth Townsend, Executive Director of Iowa Workforce Development. “Iowa businesses added jobs in nearly every major industry last month, from construction and manufacturing to health care and accommodation and food services. At the same time, we also saw a slight decline in the overall workforce, with most who left saying they were doing so to attend classes. Opportunity abounds for anyone who wants to work. IowaWORKS currently has more than 60,000 open job postings, and IowaWORKS career advisors will be happy to help you get started.”
Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Employment
Iowa establishments added 11,000 jobs in February, raising total nonfarm employment to 1,607,200 jobs. This month’s gain is large historically and more than offsets a loss of 2,600 in January. February’s advancement was propelled by hiring in private services, particularly within recreation and entertainment fields, education and health care, and professional and business services. Total nonfarm employment has gained 19,500 jobs over the year.
Accommodations and food services added the most jobs in February (+4,400). This increase more than offsets losses in each of the prior two months. Jobs gained stemmed from eating and drinking establishments, especially within limited-service restaurants along with snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars. Education and health care also added jobs in February (+2,400). Hiring was nearly even between both private education (+1,300) and health care and social assistance (+1,100). For education services, the monthly gain is representative of larger-than-expected staffing levels to begin the school year at private education institutions. For health care and social assistance, the February increase has been more of a steady upward trend following social distancing measures related to Covid in 2020. Other services also added jobs (+1,600). Much of these hires were concentrated within religious, professional, and other civic and grantmaking organizations. Administrative support and waste management added 1,100 and boosted professional, scientific, and technical services by 1,600 jobs. On the flip side, information services shed the most jobs in February (-400) and now trails last year’s mark by 800 jobs.
Following the ample February gain, total nonfarm employment now rests up 19,500 jobs over the past twelve months. Education and health care has added the most jobs (+7,700). The bulk of the hiring in this super sector was rooted in health care and social assistance, up 5,800 since last February. Accommodations and food services benefitted from unexpected hiring this month and fueled a gain of 5,500 in leisure and hospitality industries. Construction benefited from gains stretching back to October and has added 3,800 jobs. As far as losses go, both retail trade and transportation and warehousing have been dealing with recent cutbacks in staffing levels and were responsible for a loss of 6,400 in trade, transportation, and utilities.
Garden Seed Library Established by Mahaska County Master Gardeners
OSKALOOSA — The Mahaska County Master Gardeners established a garden seed library for gardeners in 2021 to encourage fellow gardeners to try new crops and varieties of vegetables and flowers and have added new seed for 2024. It is housed at the Mahaska County Extension Office. To access the seed library, please visit the Extension office during business hours (M-F 8 am-4:30 pm) or attend a Mahaska County Master Gardener event.
All the seeds within the library are intact packages and repackaged seeds from store and seed company’s donation programs and seeds donated from fellow gardeners. All seeds in the library are less than three years old, many open pollinated.
Fellow gardeners are encouraged and welcome to donate seeds (less than 3 year old) for crops and varieties they love to produce to the seed library, even if the package(s) are opened or they are saved seed. The type and variety/cultivar needs to be identified. Please contact the Extension Office to donate seeds.
Gardeners who utilize the seed library are encouraged to complete the paperwork indicating the type of seeds they are seeking. This will help the Master Gardeners know which seeds are sought. In addition to seed, the Master Gardeners have supplied the library with information for beginning gardeners.
LAINEY WILSON GETTING INTO THE BAR BUSINESS – SORTA
Country musicians with their own bars, honky tonks and nightclubs are a dime a dozen in Nashville. Garth Brooks, Eric Church, Luke Combs, Old Dominion, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean and on and on, it’s the go-to investment for these stars. And now Lainey Wilson is among them – but only sort of.
The bourbon brand Barmen 1873 has tapped Lainey for its first-ever celebrity partnership. To celebrate their new joint venture, the pair will bring a Lainey Wilson-themed pop-up bar, “Hold My Bourbon Bar,” to life for one weekend, April 5-7.
Taking place at GoodTimes Full Service Bar (1529 4th Ave South in Nashville) the temporary setup will be decked out in Western decor while Wilson’s tunes play through the speakers, as fans sip on specialty cocktails cooked up by Lainey herself. “2024 has been an incredible year so far, and I’m thrilled to have Barmen 1873 Bourbon come along for the ride,” Wilson shared. “Together, we’ll create memories for all my fans, starting with the ‘Hold My Bourbon Bar,’ which will serve some delicious cocktails that I had the pleasure of helping create.”
Source: CountryNow
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1956, Carl Perkins got into a car accident, breaking his collarbone.
- Today in 1958, 8-year-old Hank Williams Jr. made his stage debut in Swainsboro, Georgia. His father, the late country singer Hank Williams, passed away New Year’s Day 1953.
- Today in 1971, at the Academy of Country & Western Music Awards, Merle Haggard won Entertainer and Male Vocalist of the Year, and his band Strangers won Top Touring Band.
- Today in 1977, John Denver’s TV special, “Thank God, I’m a Country Boy,” aired on ABC-TV.
- Today in 1979, Kenny Rogers performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City with Oak Ridge Boys and Dottie West as his opening acts.
- Today in 1984, Kathy Mattea released her self-titled debut album.
- Today in 1988, the album, “80’s Ladies,” by K.T. Oslin was certified gold.
- Today in 1988, Restless Heart’s album, “Wheels,” was certified gold.
- Today in 1991, Garth Brooks topped the “Radio & Records” chart for the second straight week with “Two Of A Kind, Workin On A Full House.”
- Today in 1995, the “Buenos Noches From A Lonely Room” album by Dwight Yoakam was certified platinum.
- Today in 1996, Clay Walker’s “Hypnotize The Moon” album was certified gold.
- Today in 1999, the album, “Come On Over,” by Shania Twain was certified for sales of 9-million.
- Today in 1999, Diamond Rio’s album, “Unbelievable,” was certified gold.
- Today in 1999, Sheryl Crow played the Grand Ole Opry to an audience that included Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, and the Dixie Chicks.
- Today in 2000, Reba McEntire’s “Video Bio” premiered on CMT.
- Today in 2001, after months of speculation, Shania Twain and her music producer/husband Robert John “Mutt” Lange confirmed that they were expecting their first child. The happy couple welcomed their son, Eja (pronounced “Asia”) Lange, on August 12th. Here’s the best part – Shania and Mutt were able to keep the news private until August 20th.
- Today in 2003, The Dixie Chicks hit the top of the Billboard country chart with “Travelin’ Soldier.”
- Today in 2007, Jason Aldean’s “Johnny Cash” video debuted on CMT.
- Today in 2013, the album, “Here’s To the Good Times,” by Florida Georgia Line went gold.
- Today in 2015, Dwight Yoakam served as the honorary starter for NASCAR’s Auto Club 400 at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.
- Today in 2015, Dierks Bentley, Amy Grant and several stars from “Nashville”—Connie Britton, Charles Esten and Lennon and Maisy Stella – played a benefit for the African Children’s Choir at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville.
- Today in 2017, Willie Nelson’s publicist told the Associated Press that a story claiming that he was “deathly ill” was without merit, pointing out that he was well enough just days after the initial report to perform at RodeoHouston.
Mahaska County Farm Bureau Hosts “Breakfast Battle”
By Sam Parsons
The Mahaska County Farm Bureau hosted their Breakfast Battle at the Oskaloosa Fareway yesterday in honor of Ag Week. The event featured a grocery store race between 4 teams that were represented by area businesses, with each team racing to collect food items to fulfill 3 recipes to feed a family of 4.
Lucas DeBruin with the Mahaska County Farm Bureau said the event was all about helping the less fortunate.
Saif Grafke was a member of one of the 4 teams representing area businesses and helped his team earn first place in the competition; but Grafke said the competition took a backseat to the overall purpose of the event.
After the event, the food was distributed by Love Inc. of Mahaska County to 4 pre-selected families in need, and each participating business made matching monetary donations to the Ecumenical Food Cupboard.
Mahaska County Farm Bureau Facebook Page
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H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: NORA
This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Nora”, an adorable 4 year old Bulldog mix. Nora is extremely friendly, playful and goofy gal who loves everyone and walks well on a leash. Nora also gets along great with other dogs, cats and kids. Nora loves belly rubs and would love to meet her new best friend! Nora is fully vetted, vaccinated and ready to go to a loving home!
If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Nora or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.org/ and fill out an adoption application.
Check out our visit about Nora with Nicole from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
JELLY ROLL TO RETURN AS HOST FOR OPRY NEXTSTAGE
Jelly Roll has been announced as the host for this year’s Opry NextStage Live From Texas show on May 15. The show takes place a day before the 59th Academy of Country Music Awards on May 16. Jelly is returning as host, and recognizes the importance of the event.
“Opry NextStage is important because I think it’s creating a culture around younger artists, introducing them to the Opry the right way, and then bringing them up to that next stage. It’s showing them the way and getting that Opry love that we all look for in the industry. There’s no more special of a co-sign in Country music than the Grand Ole Opry.”
Taking the stage this year are newcomers Anne Wilson, Chase Matthew, Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, Madeline Edwards, and Wyatt Flores, along with other special guests. The showcase takes place at the Lava Cantina on May 15 at 2:30 pm CT in The Colony, Texas. The general public on-sale to see the show in person begins Friday, March 22 at 10 am CT via Eventbrite.
Since the event began in 2019, some eventual big names got some of their first exposure at NextStage: Riley Green, Parker McCollum, Tenille Townes, Lainey Wilson, Priscilla Block, Breland, Travis Denning, Niko Moon, Jameson Rodgers, Elvie Shane, Nate Smith and Hailey Whitters have all gotten a boost from the prestigious event.
Source: TheMusicUniverse
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1955, Johnny Cash auditioned for Sam Philips at Sun Records in Memphis. Philips liked “Hey, Porter,” and asked Cash to come back and record the next day, despite passing on most of his other songs.
- Today in 1981, Willie Nelson got a #1 single with “Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground.”
- Today in 1987, Restless Heart hit the top of the charts with “I’ll Still Be Loving You.”
- Today in 1988, at the Academy of Country Music awards, Randy Travis won Top Male Vocalist and his song “Forever And Ever, Amen,” won Single Record and Song of the Year.
- Today in 1994, the “8 seconds” soundtrack went gold. Artists who contributed included John Anderson, Pam Tillis, Billy Dean, Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, Vince Gill, McBride & The Ride, Karla Bonoff, David Lee Murphy, Mark Chesnutt, Patty Smyth, and Bill Conti.
- Today in 1998, Clint Black and Steve Wariners “Nothin’ But The Taillights” hit the top of the Billboard country chart.
- Today in 1999, Garth Brooks experienced the beginning of spring training, getting a single up the middle of pitcher Mike Sirotka during a San Diego Padres game, as they lost to the Chicago White Sox.
- Today in 2000, Nickel Creek released a self-titled debut album.
- Today in 2004, Rascal Flatts singer Gary LeVox and his wife Tara gave birth to their second daughter, Brooklyn Leigh Vernon.
- Today in 2014, in an episode of “CMT Crossroads,” Dierks Bentley and OneRepublic sang “Apologize,” “Up On The Ridge,” “Pride (In The Name Of Love)” and “I Hold On.”
- Today in 2015, Jason Aldean married Brittany Kerr in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson conducted the ceremony, and Tyler Farr was one of the groomsmen. Aldean and Kerr’s first dance? Lionel Richie’s “Stuck On You.”
- Today in 2017, Little Big Town performed in Australia for the first time, appearing at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney with opening act Kip Moore.
- Today in 2018, Keith Urban’s “Coming Home” hit the airwaves.
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