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H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: ADELAIDE

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Adelaide”, a lovely grey tabby who has been at the shelter since September. Adelaide is a mellow gal who loves attention and gets along great with adults and kids, as well as other pets.

Adelaide is fully vaccinated, vetted, spayed and microchipped and ready to go!

And since Adelaide is the Pet of the Week, her adoption fee is only $30 this week!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Adelaide 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 Adelaide with Izzy from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

‘The Road’ Crowns Its Winner

“The Road” has crowned its winner. CBS’ live country music singing competition narrowed down its field of twelve to a single artist: Adam Sanders. Sanders was among the final three to perform at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville for the series finale, with Channing Wilson as the runner-up and Cassidy Daniels in third. After proving his mettle in a series of live shows opening up for Keith Urban, Daniels took home every aspiring country singer’s dream: a cash prize of $250-thousand, a slot at Stagecoach 2026, a performance at the Red Bull Jukebox show at The Pinnacle in Nashville next year, and (perhaps most important), a recording contract. Before appearing on the show, Sanders cut his teeth writing hit songs for other country stars, including Cole Swindell’s “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey” and Dustin Lynch’s “Hell of a Night.” He’s also written songs for Blake SheltonLuke BryanDierks Bentley and Scotty McCreery.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1950, Lefty Frizzell hit #1 on the Billboard country chart with his debut single, “If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time.”
  • Today in 1968, Tammy Wynette’s album, “Stand By Your Man,” was released.
  • Today in 1969, Thomas received a gold certification for the single, “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.” It was from the motion picture, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.”
  • Today in 1978, Kenny Rogers’ single, “The Gambler,” topped the country charts.
  • Today in 1983, the album, “Family Tradition,” by Hank Williams Jr. was certified gold.
  • Today in 1994, Wynonna Judd gave birth to her first child, Elijah Judd Kelly.
  • Today in 1997, Shania Twain’s “Come On Over” album was certified gold, platinum and double-platinum.
  • Today in 1997, the “Evolution” album by Martina McBride was certified gold.
  • Today in 2000, Billy Ray Cyrus presented the Second Annual “Some Gave All” award to the widow of Officer Alan Ragsdale. The event raised money for the family of the Howenwald police officer who was killed in the line of duty earlier in the year.
  • Today in 2003, Craig Morgan delivered an acoustic set in Kuwait, the first concert in a Middle Eastern tour for American G.I.s during the holiday season.
  • Today in 2005, the movie “Transamerica,” starring Felicity Huffman, opened in scattered theaters. The soundtrack featured Dolly Parton, Jim Lauderdale, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Old Crow Medicine Show, Lucinda Williams, and Larry Sparks.
  • Today in 2006, Sugarland collected a #1 country single with “Want To.”
  • Today in 2011, Taylor Swift’s collaboration with The Civil Wars “Safe & Sound” was released.

Lainey Wilson To Play Christmas NFL Halftime Show

The NFL continues to cozy up to country stars for their halftime entertainment. After Post Malone blew fans away on Thanksgiving Day during halftime of the Dallas-Kansas City game, they’ve now invited Lainey Wilson to play during the break in the Christmas Day matchup between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings. She’ll be joining Snoop Dogg and the real-life voices behind Hunter/X, though there’s no word yet on how those performances will be staged (solo or collab). Lainey has done the halftime thing before, performing during halftime on Thanksgiving Day 2024 alongside Jelly Roll. While the NFL continues to look elsewhere for their Super Bowl halftime shows, it seems country stars are more than welcome to perform at regular season games. The game kicks off at 4:30p ET on Netflix.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1948, Hank Williams recorded “Lovesick Blues” in Cincinnati.
  • Today in 1960, guitarist Chuck Mead was born in Missouri. He came one of the two lead vocalists in BR549.
  • Today in 1973, Merle Haggard’s song “If We Make It Through December” hit #1 on the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 1981, at a rock auction in London, a letter of introduction from Buddy Holly to Decca Records sold for $2,000. At the same event, John and Cynthia Lennon’s marriage certificate was sold for $850 and an autographed program from the world premiere of the Beatles film “Help!” brought in $2,100.
  • Today in 1984, The Judd’s and “Why Not Me” were found at #1 on the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 1994, Martina and John McBride welcomed their daughter, Delaney.
  • Today in 1995, Clint Black’s album, “One Emotion,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 2002, Nashville’s morning paper, “The Tennessean,” named Alan Jackson the Tennessean of the Year, in great part because of his accomplishments with the song “Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning).” The funny thing is, Alan hails from Newnan, Georgia.
  • Today in 2009, The Zac Brown Band’s “Highway 20 Ride” video premiered on CMT.com.
  • Today in 2010, “Country Strong” debuted in Los Angeles and Nashville. Time McGraw portrayed the manager of a singer played by Gwyneth Paltrow.
  • Today in 2013, Paris, Illinois observed Brett Eldredge Day and unveiled city-limit signs proclaiming the community the “Home of Nashville Recording Artist: Brett Eldredge.”
  • Today in 2016, Lucy Hale posted her outrage on Twitter after topless photos were stolen from her phone and posted online.
  • Today in 2017, Dustin Lynch made a surprise appearance as the opening act for Garth Brooks at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena.
  • Today in 2017, Lady A’s Dave Haywood and his wife, Kelli, welcomed daughter Lillie Renee Haywood, in Nashville.
  • Today in 2018, Brett Young’s “Ticket To L.A.” tops the Billboard country albums chart.

 

Hulu Is Making A Show Inspired By Miranda Lambert’s Music

Hulu is developing an unnamed series inspired by Miranda Lambert’s music, with Sony Pictures Television teaming up with showrunner Judalina Neira on the project. Described as “‘Big Little Lies’ gone honky-tonk,” the show centers on a complicated friendship as one woman helps the other flee an abusive marriage and attempt a fresh start in a small Texas town filled with secrets. Lambert is slated to be executive producer on the show as she heads into the 68th GRAMMYs with four nominations, including Best Contemporary Country Album for Postcards from Texas and Best Country Song as a writer for “A Song to Sing.” Her recent work also earned nominations for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “A Song to Sing” with Chris Stapleton and “Trailblazer” with Reba McEntire and Lainey Wilson.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1947, “Here Comes Santa Claus” by Gene Autry entered the Top 40 chart.
  • Today in 1980, Dolly Parton’s first movie, “9 to 5,” premiered. It was a huge hit and the title song went on to hit #1 on the country charts and pop charts — Dolly also won two GRAMMY Awards for the song.
  • Today in 1985, Johnny Paycheck shoots a man in a barroom brawl in Hillsboro, Ohio. He was released from prison in 1991.
  • Today in 1988, Johnny Cash and friend Waylon Jennings were in the same hospital recovery room. Both had undergone heart bypass surgery, though six days apart.
  • Today in 1991, Collin Raye was enjoying his first #1 hit, “Love, Me.”
  • Today in 1991, the Judds’ “Greatest Hits Volume 2” album was certified gold.
  • Today in 1991, the album, “Ropin’ The Wind,” by Garth Brooks was certified for sales of 5-million.
  • Today in 1994, Reba McEntire’s album, “It’s Your Call,” was certified triple platinum.
  • Today in 1994, the “Pocket Full Of Gold” album by Vince Gill was certified double platinum.
  • Today in 1994, Travis Tritt’s album, “Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1994, the album, “The Song Remembers When,” by Trisha Yearwood was certified platinum, while her self-titled debut album went double platinum.
  • Today in 1996, Garth Brooks was #1 on the charts with “That Ol’ Wind.”
  • Today in 1997, Shenadoah’s lead singer and founding member, Marty Raybon, made his last appearance with the group at Nashville’s Wildhorse Saloon.
  • Today in 2000, Faith Hill was among the picks for “Entertainment Weekly” magazine’s “Best of 2000” list.
  • Today in 2001, gold certifications were awarded for to George Strait for his album, “The Road Less Traveled,” Reba McEntire for her “Greatest Hits Volume III: I’m A Survivor” album and to Lee Ann Womack for her single, “I Hope You Dance.”
  • Today in 2001, Alan Jackson’s “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” became the fastest-rising single in four years to reach the #1 spot on both the “Radio & Records” and “Billboard” country charts. The song, which Jackson debuted the previous month during the 2001 CMA Awards, climbed to the peak position in only six weeks. The last tune to hit #1 that fast was Garth Brooks’ 1997 single, “Longneck Bottle.” This isn’t the only time Alan had a song top the charts so quickly. He also did it in 1994 with “Summertime Blues.”
  • Today in 2005, Gary Allan collected a gold album for “Tough All Over.”
  • Today in 2011, Lady Antebellum’s Dave Haywood got engaged to Warner Bros executive Kelli Cashiola at her home in Nashville.
  • Today in 2014, A Thousand Horses’ debut single, “Smoke,” hit the airwaves.
  • Today in 2016, Lee Brice performed “Go Rest High On That Mountain” during a military funeral for Air Force major Troy Lee Gilbert at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
  • Today in 2017, Jason Isbell played the last of three artist-in-residence concerts at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, joined by unbilled guests Emmylou Harris, Jerry Douglas, Buddy Miller, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings and Mac McAnally, who gave his first public performance since a November heart attack.
  • Today in 2018, Michael Ray and Carly Pearce got engaged in Tulum, Mexico. While the couple married October 6, 2019 near Nashville, Tennessee. In June 2020, Pearce filed for divorce from Ray after eight months of marriage.
  • Today in 2019, John Prine was a 2020 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner, along with Isaac Hayes, Chicago and Roberta Flack. Former MGM president Frank Walker, who signed Hank Williams to a recording deal, was named a Trustees Award recipient.
  • Today in 2019, Cam and husband Adam Weaver welcomed their daughter, Lucy Marvel Weaver.
  • Today in 2019, Jerry Lee Lewis was recognized with a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker, placed at his ranch in Nesbit, Mississippi. On hand for the event are Marty Stuart, Steve Azar and Connie Smith.

H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: TIMMY

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Timmy”, an adorable 10 year old Chihuahua who gets along great with everyone, including other dogs and cats. Timmy loves attention, loves to be held, and can’t wait to meet you! Timmy is fully vaccinated, vetted, neutered and microchipped and ready to go!

And since Timmy is the Pet of the Week, his adoption fee is only $100 this week!

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Timmy 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 Timmy with Izzy from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

Keith Urban Visits Nashville Children’s Hospital, GIves Guitars To Its Music Therapy Program

Keith Urban may be going through a tough personal time, but he still makes time for those that are struggling. The singer paid a visit to Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville earlier this week, where he visited with sick children and led an acoustic sing-along. He also donated several guitars to the hospital’s music therapy program. In a statement, Meg Rush, MD, MMHC, president of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, said “Keith is a wonderful friend to our hospital with several visits over the years,” adding “His thoughtful and generous gift of guitars to our Music Therapy Program will help us continue using music as added therapy to bring comfort and healing to children during their hospital stay.”

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1978, Johnny Paycheck’s album, “Take This Job & Shove It,” was certified gold.
  • Today in 1981, Buck Owens had a fictitious speeding ticket rescinded by singing “I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail” in an episode of the CBS series “The Dukes Of Hazzard,” starring John Schneider and Tom Wopat.
  • Today in 1993, Faith Hill made her Grand Ole Opry debut.
  • Today in 1998, Martina McBride joined Smokey Robinson, Kenny Loggins and vice president Al Gore on NBC-TV’s Brooke Shields-hosted special “Christmas In Washington.”
  • Today in 2000, Tim McGraw’s “Greatest Hits” album was certified gold and platinum on the same day.
  • Today in 2003, Reba McEntire gained a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series, for her work in the WB’s “Reba.” Among her competition was, “Will and Grace” star Debra Messing and “Sex and the City” actress Sarah Jessica Parker.
  • Today in 2004, Tim McGraw’s “Back When” went to #1 on the Billboard charts.
  • Today in 2006, Carrie Underwood returned to the US after performing for American troops in Iraq and Kuwait during her first USO tour.
  • Today in 2012, Blake Shelton’s team finished with first and second place titles on the NBC competition, “The Voice.” Cassadee Pope won, while Terry McDermott was the runner up. Pope and McDermott sang “Catch My Breath” with guest Kelly Clarkson.

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