- Today in 1977, the “Elvis Country” album by Elvis Presley was certified gold.
- Today in 1987, George Strait’s “Ocean Front Property” album was certified platinum.
- Today in 1992, Brooks & Dunn’s “Brand New Man” album was certified double-platinum.
- Today in 1993, the “Big Time” album by Little Texas was certified gold.
- Today in 1993, Alan Jackson’s album, “A Lot About Livin’ (And A Little ‘Bout Love),” went triple-platinum, while his single “Chattahoochee” was certified gold, for sales of half a million copies.
- Today in 1993, George Strait’s “Easy Come, Easy Go” album was certified gold and platinum.
- Today in 1993, the album, “Greatest Hits, Volume II,” by Reba McEntire was certified gold and platinum.
- Today in 1994, Brooks & Dunn’s “Waitin’ On Sundown” album was certified gold and platinum.
- Today in 1995, Alabama hit the top of the charts with the single, “In Pictures.”
- Today in 1995, David Lee Murphy’s debut album, “Out With A Bang,” went gold
- Today in 1996, Clint Black’s “Greatest Hits” went gold and platinum.
- Today in 1998, the single, “This Kiss,” by Faith Hill was certified platinum.
- Today in 1999, Alan Jackson’s “Under The Influence” album was certified gold and platinum.
- Today in 2000, Tim McGraw’s “Greatest Hits” debuted at #1 on the “Billboard” Country Albums chart.
- Today in 2000, Aaron Tippin and his wife, Thea, welcomed a new addition to their family – their second son, Thomas Aaron. He was born at 5:10 PM at Baptist Women’s Pavilion in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Thomas weighed in at seven pounds, four ounces and measured 20 inches long.
- Today in 2005, Ricky Skaggs and The Whites performed at the lighting of the national Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. Also participating: CeCeWinans, Maya Angelou and President George W. Bush.
- Today in 2007, Carrie Underwood got big results from “So Small” as the song reached #1 on the Billboard country singles chart.
- Today in 2011, Jennifer Nettles hosted as ABC-TV aired the holiday special “CMA Country Christmas.” Guests include Rascal Flatts, Little Big Town, Faith Hill, Amy Grant, Martina McBride, Darius Rucker and Keith Urban
- Today in 2012, Shania Twain began a two-year, 120-show residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
- Today in 2014, Little Big Town’s single, “Girl Crush,” hit the airwaves.
- Today in 2015, Brett Eldredge earned a gold single from the RIAA for “Lose My Mind.” On the same day, Brantley Gilbert scored a triple-platinum single from the RIAA for “Bottoms Up.”
- Today in 2016, an agitated Luke Bryan slapped a heckler in the front row as he performed “Move” during Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Also on board are Kid Rock, Travis Tritt, Larry The Cable Guy and Chris Stapleton, who joins Daniels on “Can’t You See”
- Today in 2016, “Dolly Parton’s Christmas Of Many Colors – Circle Of Love” aired on NBC. Jennifer Nettles and Rick Schroder starred in the holiday special, which Dolly narrates, sings and plays a sex worker.
- Today in 2016, Loretta Lynn told “People” magazine that she tried marijuana for the first – and last – time in 2016 after a physician prescribed it as she battled glaucoma: “I took one smoke off of it and it hit me right here in the chest. I like to have died! Glaucoma is just going to have to take over.”
- Today in 2016, Eli Young Band bass player Jon Jones and his wife, Sarah, welcomed daughter Lila Pascale Jones in Fort Worth, Texas.
- Today in 2016, “Forbes” named Taylor Swift the highest-paid musician after a year in which she earned $170-million. Elsewhere on the list are Garth Brooks at #6 ($70M); Kenny Chesney at #13 ($56M), Luke Bryan at #19 ($53M), Toby Keith clocked in at #22 ($47.5-million) and Jimmy Buffett was #27 ($40.5M).
- Today in 2017, Luke Combs scored his first gold album from the RIAA for “This One’s For You.”
- Today in 2018, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman caused a public stir when they dined at a Kentucky Fried Chicken in a Sydney, Australia mall and shopped for kids’ clothing at Kmart.
- Today in 2018, Adam Wakefield’s debut album, “Gods & Ghosts,” was released.
- Today in 2020, Thomas Rhett and Lauren Akins hosted “CMA Country Christmas” on ABC. Also in the lineup were Little Big Town, Lady A, Kelsea Ballerini, Tim McGraw, Darius Rucker, Gabby Barrett, Dan + Shay and Florida Georgia Line.
- Today in 2020, Jake Owen announces his engagement to longtime love Erica Hartlein. Still going strong, the lovebirds still haven’t set a date.
- Today in 2020, Kellie Pickler sang “Silent Night” from Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium for the lighting of the national Christmas tree in Washington, D.C. Thanks to COVID-19, the event – also featuring performances by Jerrod Niemann, Laine Hardy and Leaving Austin – is closed to the public and will be viewable only online.
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Zac Brown, Ashley McBryde To Open For Garth’s Hyde Park Show
The openers for Garth Brooks‘ concert in Hyde Park next summer have been announced. Garth is set to headline the 2026 Hyde Park BST Festival in the UK on June 27th. Earlier this week it was revealed that the Zac Brown Band and Ashley McBryde would be joining Brooks on stage that night. While it’s been almost 30 years since Garth has played in the UK, it’s a quicker turn around for Zac Brown, who headlined the UK’s C2C Festival in 2023.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1925, WSM first broadcast the radio show “Barn Dance,” the program that eventually became the Grand Ole Opry.
- Today in 1964, Connie Smith’s debut single, “Once A Day,” landed at #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart.
- Today in 1972, Charlie Rich recorded his classic, “Behind Closed Doors,” in Nashville.
- Today in 1992, Marty Stuart joined the Grand Ole Opry – he was the first new member added following the death of Roy Acuff.
- Today in 2003, Dolly Parton was paired with Melissa Etheridge as the latest episode of “CMT Crossroads,” hosted by Radney Foster, debuted. Songs in the one-hour telecast include “Bring Me Some Water,” “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You.”
- Today in 2006, Little Big Town’s Kimberly Roads married Stephen Schlapman on a Caribbean island. Witnessing the moment are her bandmates: Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook – who married each other six months earlier – and Phillip Sweet.
- Today in 2009, Lady Antebellum’s “Need You Now” began a five-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart.
- Today in 2013, Florida Georgia Line performed “Cruise” and Brett Eldredge sang “Don’t Ya” during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York. Also riding down Broadway were Kellie Pickler, Jimmy Fallon and Fall Out Boy. Carrie Underwood briefly appeared on the NBC telecast, promoting the December special, “The Sound Of Music.”
- Today in 2014, Jason Aldean was paired with Bob Seger as a new installment of “CMT Crossroads” debuts. The set list includes “Tattoos On This Town,” “Turn The Page,” “Against The Wind” and “Night Train.”
- Today in 2016, Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock,” The Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and the Merle Haggard album, “Okie From Muskogee,” were announced as GRAMMY Hall of Fame additions. Other new entries include records by Arlo Guthrie, The Beach Boys, Dion and Sonny & Cher.
- Today in 2017, Chris Stapleton was the leading country nominee as finalists are announced for the 60th annual GRAMMY Awards. He was in the running for Best Country Song, for “Broken Halos”; Best Country Album, “From A Room: Vol. 1”; and Best Country Solo Performance, “Either Way.” His take home? A sweep.
- Today in 2018, the celebration of lighting of the national Christmas tree near the White House in Washington, DC included LoCash singing “Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town.” Also performing: Thompson Square, Gabby Barrett, Abby Anderson and The Zac Brown Band’s John Driskell Hopkins, who duets on “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”
- Today in 2018, Brett Eldredge, Martina McBride and Kellie Pickler performed from New York City on the NBC special “Christmas In Rockefeller Center.” Also in the lineup were Tony Bennett, Diana Ross, John Legend and Pentatonix, who served up an a cappella version of “Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree.”
- Today in 2018, the Dan + Shay single, “Tequila,” was certified double-platinum.
- Today in 2019, Miranda Lambert performed “Bluebird” and “Settling Down” during “The Thanksgiving Day Parade On CBS.” Chris Janson lip synced “Good Vibes” during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on NBC. Also riding floats through midtown were Tenille Townes and Chris Young, who covered “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”
- Today in 2020, Chris Stapleton’s “Starting Over” landed at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart.
H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: GABBY
This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Gabby”, an adorable and very chatty (hence the name) 6 month old male kitty. Gabby came to the shelter as a 3 week old kitten. Gabby has a playful disposition and loves to cuddle. He gets along great with other cats, but is a little tentative when it comes to dogs.
Gabby is fully vetted, spayed, vaccinated and microchipped and ready to meet you!
And because Gabby is the Pet of the Week, his adoption fee is only $30 this week!
If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Gabby or any of the pets at Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter, visit https://www.stephenmemorial.
Check out our visit about Gabby with Izzy from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
Morgan Wallen To Release Limited Edition “CD-Zine”
What exactly is a “CD-Zine?” Morgan Wallen fans are about to find out. The singers fan club Instagram account revealed that a 100-page fan-zine including the “I’m The Problem” album on two cds, along with tons of previously unseen content, interviews with Wallen’s collaborators and much more, is now available for pre-order. The price-point: $49.99. Not a bad stocking stuffer for the Morgan Wallen fan in your family. Purchase your “I’m The Problem” CD-zine here.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1934, Decca released The Sons Of The Pioneers’ “Tumbling Tumbleweeds.”
- Today in 1962, Linda Davis was born in Dodson, Texas. Her 1993 pairing with Reba McEntire on “Does He Love You” earned a Grammy. Davis’ daughter, Hilary Scott, co-founded Lady Antebellum.
- Today in 1976, Joe Nichols was born in Rogers, Arkansas. Starting in 2002, he became one of the first new hit makers of the century.
- Today in 1998, Jo Dee Messina sang, “I’m Alright” from a covered wagon and Martina McBride sang “Happy Girl” from a turkey float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York.
- Today in 2002, the “Tim McGraw & The Dancehall Doctors” album arrived in stores while Simon & Schuster published a companion book about the album’s creation.
- Today in 2009, Billy Currington sang “People Are Crazy” on a float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
- Today in 2010, Willie Nelson was arrested in Sierra Blanca, Texas for possession of six ounces of marijuana. He was released after posting a $2,500 bond.
- Today in 2017, Shania Twain performed during halftime at the Canadian Football League’s Grey Cup at TD Place in Ottawa.
Post Malone’s Bar Hooks Up First Responders With Free Thansgiving Dinner
Post Malone is make sure that first responders working the holiday don’t miss a good Thanksgiving dinner. His Nashville bar, Posty’s, posted on its social media accounts, “To the ladies and gentlemen who keep Nashville safe each day, we’d love to thank you for your service! On-duty, uniformed first responders are invited to please join us Wednesday, November 26, through Friday, November 28, to enjoy a complimentary meal at Posty’s!” If they’re there Thanksgiving Day, they’ll be able to see the bar’s owner performing at the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys game that afternoon on one of the bar’s big screens.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1968, Glen Campbell began work on his classic song, “Galveston,” at Capitol Studios in Hollywood. The song was completed on January 9th, 1969.
- Today in 1997, one day after its release, Garth Brooks’ “Sevens” album broke a record by placing 12 of its 14 songs in “Billboard” magazine’s Hot Country Singles and Tracks Chart. The previous record holder? Garth’s “Fresh Horses” project, with 8 tracks.
- Today in 1997, Trisha Yearwood made her first appearance on CBS-TV’s “JAG” in the recurring role of forensics specialist, Teresa Coulter.
- Today in 1999, Clint and Lisa Hartman Black’s duet, “When I Said I Do,” was at #1 on “Radio & Records’” Country Top 50 chart.
- Today in 1999, Baptist LeAnn Rimes performs for Catholic Pope John Paul II.
- Today in 2001, Garth Brooks topped “Billboard’s” Top Country Album chart as well as the Top 200 Album Chart with his album, “Scarecrow,” which was released the previous Tuesday. This marked the ninth time that Garth topped the country album chart and seventh time that he debuted at the #1 position on the pop chart — more times than any other artist. His other #1 debut albums (on the pop charts) include: “Ropin’ The Wind,” “The Chase,” “In Pieces,” “Double Live,” “The Limited Series Box Set” and “Sevens.” Over his impressive career, Garth has spent 51 weeks in the #1 position on the sales chart. That’s longer than any other artist in the 90’s since the inception of SoundScan.
- Today in 2001, Trace Adkins was arraigned on charges of driving under the influence, speeding and carrying an open container of an alcoholic beverage following a July 5th He plead guilty to the DUI charge and was sentenced to two days in jail and a year’s probation. He also lost his license for a year.
- Today in 2002, Tim McGraw’s “Tim McGraw & the Dancehall Doctors” CD arrived in stores. A book chronicling the making of the album was also released.
- Today in 2002, Martina McBride’s “Joy Of Christmas” tour kicked off in Philadelphia.
- Today in 2002, Trace Adkins headed overseas on a USO tour to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with our troops.
- Today in 2002, the Dixie Chicks’ released a special 2-disc version of their “Home” CD. The release featured a totally redesigned package (which includes a new cover and hard bound book-type packaging), rare and unseen photos – over 50 of them – and much more. The music CD includes one extra track, “Landslide – The Sheryl Crow Remix,” which was produced by Sheryl. The DVD features the videos, “Landslide,” “Long Time Gone,” “Wide Open Spaces” and “Goodbye Earl.”
- Today in 2002, Faith Hill’s “Cry” album was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The news came nearly six weeks after the project’s release.
- Today in 2008, Zac Brown has Lasik eye surgery in Atlanta.
- Today in 2009, Billy Currington sang, “People Are Crazy,” on a train float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from New York.
- Today in 2010, Willie Nelson was arrested in Sierra Blanca, Texas, for possession of six ounces of marijuana. He was released after posting a $2,500 bound.
- Today in 2010, Keith Urban played “Days Go By,” “Put You In A Song” and “Better Life” during halftime at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, as the New Orleans Saints defeat Dallas, 30-27, in an NFL game.
- Today in 2011, Jennifer Nettles married Justin Miller in east Tennessee with Sugarland partner Kristian Bush in attendance.
- Today in 2013, Tim McGraw collected a gold album for “Two Lanes Of Freedom.”
Randy Travis Releases Previously Unheard Holiday Tune
We just got new music from Randy Travis, and it’s 100-percent legend, no AI required. Recorded 12 years ago (before the legend’s debilitating stroke), the song has been stowed away in the vaults all this time. In a post late last week, the singer wrote “As Christmas draws near, I thought that now would be the perfect time to give my fans an early Christmas present. I’m thrilled to share an unreleased recording from the vault this holiday season! ‘Where My Heart Is’ reminds me of the family, friends, and fans I’m grateful for every day, especially during the holidays.” As we get ready for Thanksgiving next week, we’re thankful for “new” Randy Travis music!
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1972, the “Garden Party” single by Ricky Nelson was certified gold.
- Today in 1973, Charlie Rich’s single, “Behind Closed Doors,” topped the country singles chart – it was also his first top 20 pop chart hit.
- Today in 1976, “The Outlaws” album by Jennings/Nelson/Colter/Glaser was certified Platinum
- Today in 1986, “Million Mile Reflection” album by Charlie Daniels Band was certified double-platinum.
- Today in 1990, KT Oslin scored a #1 country single in Billboard with “Come Next Monday.”
- Today in 1995, Alan Jackson’s CD, “The Greatest Hits Collection,” was #1 on “Billboard’s” Top Country Albums chart.
- Today in 1998, Ashland, Kentucky, proclaimed Billy Ray Cyrus Day, presenting the singer with a key to the city. A section of Kentucky Route 693 in nearby Flatwoods was renamed Billy Ray Cyrus Boulevard.
- Today in 1999, the album, “In…the Life Of Chris Gaines,” by Garth Brooks was certified gold, platinum and double-platinum simultaneously.
- Today in 2001, Toby Keith’s “I Wanna Talk About Me” grabbed the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart.
- Today in 2002, before his show in Lexington, Kentucky, Toby Keith was made an Honorary Kentucky Colonel and presented with a certificate was signed by Kentucky Governor Patton.
- Today in 2005, Jason Aldean performed “Hicktown” during pre-game activities at Texas Stadium in Irving, as the Dallas Cowboys hosted the Denver Broncos in a Thanksgiving game. Sheryl Crow performed at halftime of Denver’s 24-21 victory.
- Today in 2007, Dierks Bentley rode to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with “Free And Easy (Down The Road I Go).”
- Today in 2011, the latest edition of “CMT Crossroads,” pairing Vince Gill and Sting, had its cable debut. The set list included “Liza Jane,” “Every Breath You Take,” “Whenever You Come Around” and “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away.”
- Today in 2013, Taylor Swift topped the list of winners with four trophies at the American Music Awards. Other country victors include Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan and Lady Antebellum.
- Today in 2014, Luke Bryan, Brantley Gilbert, Carrie Underwood and Florida Georgia Line come up winners in the American Music Awards.
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