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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.

LAINEY WILSON GETS PROPS FROM JOHN FOGERTY FOR COVER OF “TRAVELIN’ BAND”

When you reach a certain level in music, you almost become used to getting props from your peers and fans. But occasionally a moment comes along, a comment or some “flowers” from someone that stands out. Lainey Wilson had just such an experience recently.

John Fogerty, Rock N’ Roll Hall Of Famer, lead singer and co-founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival and bonafide living legend, was impressed by a recent performance of Wilson’s where she did a lively rendition of CCR’s “Travelin’ Band” – impressed enough that he posted the clip on his Instagram page, with a caption that read, “Such a great cover of ‘Travelin’ Band’ by @laineywilson,” along with a clapping hands emoji. That’s huge.

Lainey saw the post and chimed in in the comments section. “Heyyy thank ya very much @johnfogerty. One of my all time favorites!”

 

 

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Source: AmericanSongwriter

 

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.

ALABAMA REVEALS JUNE JAM LINEUP

The lineup for “Alabama Jam XVIII,” the annual event hosted by Alabama, was announced  yesterday, and it has a decided old school feel.

Most of this years “Jam” performers were at their peak from the 80s-00s. Along with the hosts, Old Dominion, ShenandoahLee GreenwoodEddie Montgomery of Montgomery GentryMark WillsExileJohn BerryTaylor HicksThe Malpass BrothersThe Castellows and more have signed on for the one-day event, taking place in Fort Payne, Alabama on June 1. More acts are expected to be announced as the event draws closer.

“When we started the first June Jam in 1982 as a charity concert event, it was attended by over 30-thousand fans,” explains Alabama’s Teddy Gentry. “At the time, it was the largest country music festival in the United States. Now we are getting ready for our 18th concert. We want to welcome everyone to Fort Payne, Alabama, our hometown. Come have a great time and help others in need!” The concert is a charity event, with proceeds going to the June Jam Foundation, and will benefit those in need and disaster relief in and around Alabama.

Tickets for June Jam are on sale now via Ticketmaster.

Source: TheMusicUniverse

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1956, Johnny Cash recorded “I Walk The Line” and “Get Rhythm” at the Sun Recording Studio in Memphis.
  • Today in 1961, Buddy Jewell was born in Osceola, Arkansas. He won the first “Nashville Star” TV competition in 2003 that lead him to a recording contract and gold album.
  • Today in 1977, “Lucille” led Kenny Rogers to his first #1 country single in Billboard magazine.
  • Today in 1982, the “High Notes” album by Hank Williams Jr. was released.
  • Today in 1984, Alabama’s “Roll On” album was certified Gold and Platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1990, Diamond Rio signed its first recording contract with Artista Records.
  • Today in 1991, the album “Electric Barnyard” by Kentucky Headhunters was released.
  • Today in 1991, Garth Brooks’ “No Fences” album was certified triple Platinum. It has since been certified for multi-Platinum sales of 16-million.
  • Today in 1992, the “Forever And Ever” video by Randy Travis was certified Gold.
  • Today in 1992, Wynonna Judd performed her first solo concert in Midland, Texas.
  • Today in 1994, Little Texas topped the Billboard country chart for the first time with “My Love.”
  • Today in 1994, Tim McGraw’s single “Indian Outlaw” hit number 15 on the charts.
  • Today in 1999, Trisha Yearwood appeared on “Sesame Street,” and got to rub shoulders with one of her biggest childhood influences. She said, quote, “As a child, Grover was my hero. To finally get to meet my childhood hero and have an opportunity to perform with him is something I’ll never forget.”
  • Today in 2000, Faith Hill’s “Breathe” album was certified multi-Platinum for sales of six-million copies.
  • Today in 2002, Elton John and Ryan Adams performed together at a studio in the Grand Ole Opry House for a taping of “CMT Crossroads.” Among their collaborations are duets on Jim Reeves’ “He’ll Have To Go” and Jerry Lee Lewis’ “Great Balls of Fire.”
  • Today in 2004, Martina McBride’s image was shown on the billboard above NASDAQ’s headquarters in New York’s Times Square as Lifetime TV and the National Domestic Violence Hotline honored her commitment to ending domestic violence.
  • Today in 2005, Tracy Byrd launched his 10th annual Homecoming Weekend.
  • Today in 2006, Craig Morgan broke his left wrist and suffered a concussion after he’s thrown over handlebars in an accident during a cross-country motorcycle race in Bucksnort, Tennessee. He continued to finish the race and perform that evening.
  • Today in 2006, Brad Paisley performed “When I Get Where I’m Going” during the funeral for Buck Owens at the Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield. Garth Brooks, Chris Hillman, Herb Pederson, Lulu Roman, Dwight Yoakam, John Berry and Trace Adkins were also in attendance.
  • Today in 2007, Taylor Swift helped the Los Angeles Dodgers launch the new baseball season, by performing a 30-minute concert at Dodger Stadium in advance of the game and singing the national anthem before the first pitch.
  • Today in 2007, Clay Walker took part in opening day for the Houston Astros, singing the national anthem in advance of the baseball game and performing “God Bless America” during the seventh inning stretch.
  • Today in 2008, Carrie Underwood and the Wreckers’ Michelle Branch were among the performers at a special free concert in Indianapolis, Indiana in conjunction with the NCAA Final Four championship games.
  • Today in 2008, Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery broke ground for his new Eddie Montgomery Steakhouse, the restaurant he was opening in Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
  • Today in 2008, Steve Azar took part in the Murray Brothers’ eighth annual Caddyshack Charity Golf Tournament. The star-studded event, held near Jacksonville, Florida, raised funds for St. Vincent’s Mobile Health Outreach, a facility on wheels that provides health care services to the homeless, migrant farm workers, and disadvantaged people of northeast Florida.
  • Today in 2008, Chuck Wicks and Luke Bryan took part in the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business’ “The Insider’s View” seminar series.
  • Today in 2013, Republic Nashville released The Band Perry’s album “Pioneer.”
  • Today in 2013, new country releases included Florida Georgia Line’s “Cruise” remix featuring Nelly.
  • Today in 2013, Wynonna Judd was the first celebrity voted off “Dancing With the Stars.”
  • Today in 2015, Lynn Anderson, Tanya Tucker, John Berry, T. Graham Brown and John Conlee participated in a celebrity waiters event at the Stones River Country Club in Murfreesboro, Tennessee to raise money for a child-abuse agency. Also working the floor – Jan Howard, Barbara Fairchild, Crook & Chase and Rex Allen Jr.
  • Today in 2016, Lee Brice surprised a military widow with the 1992 Chevy Silverado pickup her late husband formerly owned during the ACM Party For A Cause in Las Vegas. Brice donated a $40,000 check to the Folds of Honor charity and sang “I Drive Your Truck.” Eric Paslay and Charles Kelley also showed up to perform “The Driver” with Dierks Bentley.
  • Today in 2017, Clint Black postponed a concert at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Tennessee for a week as he battled an unspecified illness.

Toby Keith’s Final Recording Is On Hardy’s “Hixtape” Version Of “Ships That Don’t Come In”

It’s fitting: the last song recorded by Toby Keith before his passing February 5 was a collaboration with HardyLuke Combs and the late Joe Diffie on the reflective, bittersweet Diffie classic “Ships That Don’t Come In.” The song was recorded shortly before Toby’s final three shows in Las Vegas in mid-December and is included on the Diffie tribute album “Hixtape Vol 3: Difftape,” which was released Friday.

This day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1967, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened for business.
  • Today in 1978, Crystal Gayle’s “Ready For The Times To Get Better” hit #1 on the country charts.
  • Today in 1979, drummer Mark Herndon joined Alabama.
  • Today in 1985, the “40 Hour Week” album by Alabama was certified gold and platinum simultaneously.
  • Today in 1989, George Strait’s “Baby’s Gotten Good At Goodbye” hit the top of the Billboard country chart.
  • Today in 1991, Reba McEntire’s album, “Rumor Has It,” was certified platinum.
  • Today in 1993, Garth Brooks made the cover of “Rolling Stone,” where he defended his stance on homosexuality and interracial marriage in “We Shall Be Free” saying: “I do believe that God exists. I do believe in the Bible. But I can’t see that loving somebody is a sin.”
  • Today in 1996, Alabama’s “Greatest Hits” album was certified for multi-platinum sales of 5-million. At the time, it was the best-selling project by a country group ever.
  • Today in 1999, the Dixie Chicks’ “Wide Open Spaces” album was certified for multi-platinum sales of 5-million.
  • Today in 2000, TNN premiered the animated movie, “Tom Sawyer.” Rhett Akins was the voice of Tom Sawyer, Lee Ann Womack provided the voice of Becky Thatcher, Mark Wills was Huck Finn and Waylon Jennings was Judge Thatcher. Hank Williams Jr. was at his “bad boy” best, infusing his voice into the menacing character of Injurin’ Joe. Marty Stuart provided the voice for the zealous Reverend, television veteran Betty White voiced Aunt Polly, while film and television icon Don Knotts had the perfect voice for the befuddled Mutt Potter.
  • Today in 2002, Chris Cagle scored his very first #1 hit with his single, “I Breathe In, I Breathe Out.”
  • Today in 2003, Johnny Cash was released from a hospital after a bout of pneumonia.
  • Today in 2003, Chris Cagle’s self-titled album arrived in stores.
  • Today in 2003, Darryl Worley enjoyed a second week at the top of the singles charts with “Have You Forgotten?”
  • Today in 2004, Carlene Carter’s bond was revoked after she failed a drug test. The bond was in conjunction with an earlier arrest, in which she had been charged with stealing a dead man’s identity to get prescription drugs.
  • Today in 2004, Rachel Proctor performed at the Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee’s annual Taste of Spring fundraiser in Nashville.
  • Today in 2006, Willie Nelson held a press conference and broke ground on the new Pacific BioDiesel Texas, on a two-acre parcel adjacent to Carl’s Corner Truck Stop in Carl’s Corner, Texas.
  • Today in 2006, Eric Church made his Grand Ole Opry debut. Church performed his debut single, “How ‘Bout You,” then segued into the Leadbelly song “Black Betty.”
  • Today in 2006, Craig Morgan was in a cross country motorcycle accident in Bucksnort, Tennessee, where he sustained a broken left wrist and a mild concussion. The singer finished the race, placing third, before going to the hospital. He also performed that night.
  • Today in 2006, Tim McGraw stepped in for Sheryl Crow at the 18th annual Bob Costas Benefit for SSM Cardinal Glenn on Children’s Medical Center show in St. Louis, Missouri.
  • Today in 2006, More than six thousand mourners filed past an open casket on the dance floor of Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace nightclub to pay their last respects to the country music icon.
  • Today in 2007, the Dixie Chicks’ “Taking the Long Way” was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2007 Juno Awards. Emerson Drive, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, and George Canyon were also nominees.
  • Today in 2007, Sugarland performed at MyCokeFest at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia, which was a free music event held in conjunction with the NCAA Men’s Final Four.
  • Today in 2008, Dolly Parton was the guest mentor on “American Idol.”
  • Today in 2008, new album releases included George Strait’s “Troubadour,” Kathy Mattea’s “Coal,” Josh Gracin’s “We Weren’t Crazy,” and Willie Nelson’s “One Hell of a Ride.”
  • Today in 2008, Vince Gill and Larry Gatlin helped launch the 16th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriter Festival in Nashville.
  • Today in 2012, Taylor Swift was named the Academy of Country Music’s Entertainer of the Year for a second consecutive year at the 47th annual ACM Awards. Meanwhile, Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert took home multiple awards, while Blake Shelton, Lady Antebellum, Thompson Square, Eli Young Band, Toby Keith, and Scotty McCreery were also honored.
  • Today in 2012, Terri Clark got the nod for Country Album of the Year for “Roots and Wings” at the 2012 Juno Awards, which are the Canadian equivalent of the Grammys.
  • Today in 2012, Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, Charlie Daniels, Emmylou Harris and Patty Loveless were some of the stars who participated in a special memorial service for bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs, who had died four days earlier.
  • Today in 2014, Dierks Bentley performed at the Station Inn in Nashville with two surprise guests: Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves.

ZACH BRYAN BRINGS HIS BIGGEST CELEB YET ONSTAGE – BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN!

If you ever needed proof that Zach Bryan was coming into his own, you now have it. Zach, who is known for bringing both singers and non-singing celebs on stage to join him for a few songs, topped himself Wednesday night with his biggest get yet. And to get this person on stage, it took some doing.

Just 48 hours after a show in San Diego and less than 24 hours before he was set to perform at San Francisco’s Chase Center, Bruce Springsteen flew all the way back to New York for a surprise performance at Zach’s concert at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Zach probably was fully aware the living legend would be stopping by, as he was rocking a Springsteen t-shirt during his performance.

The two joined forces on Zach’s unreleased song “Sandpaper” as well as his iconic show-closer, “Revival.” And proving that he’s human after all, Zach forgot the lyrics to his own song while playing alongside “The Boss.” Certainly understandable.

Source: Variety

This Day in Country Music History

  • Today in 1960, Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge opened in Nashville. The lounge became a nightclub for Grand Ole Opry members during the Opry’s Ryman Auditorium years.
  • Today in 1968, Glen Campbell got a big break. CBS announced that the singer would host the “Summer Replacement Variety Hour” to fill the Smothers Brothers timeslot.
  • Today in 1971, the “Amos Moses” single by Jerry Reed was certified gold.
  • Today in 1989, Roy Orbison’s “Mystery Girl” album was certified gold and platinum.
  • Today in 1991, the “Pickin’ On Nashville” video by Kentucky Headhunters was certified gold.
  • Today in 1996, Diamond Rio hit #1 on the charts with the single, “Walkin’ Away.”
  • Today in 1998, Shania Twain began her first headlining tour, along with a nine-piece band in her Canadian homeland in Sudbury, Ontario.
  • Today in 1998, at 3:33 pm Nashville time, Martina McBride and her husband John welcomed their second daughter, Emma Justine. Emma, weighing in at 7 pounds 11 1/2 ounces, is the McBrides’ second child. The first was their other daughter, Delaney.
  • Today in 1999, Wynonna Judd performed at a special benefit in Los Angeles called “11 1/2 Million Waiting to Be Freed.” The benefit was designed to raise money for the fight against the oppression of women in Afghanistan. Wy’s sister Ashley and mom Naomi were also on hand as speakers at the event. As part of the festivities, an exclusive photo of 100 celebrity women with their daughters (including the Judd women), mothers or sisters was shot for the cover of “Parade”
  • Today in 2000, Faith Hill’s “Breathe” album was certified triple platinum. It has since gone on to be certified for multi-platinum sales of 7-million.
  • Today in 2003, Jennifer Hanson gave a benefit concert for the Officers’ Wives’ Club at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. More than 17,000 soldiers from the facility had been deployed to the Persian Gulf – with more on duty in Afghanistan.
  • Today in 2003, Joe Nichols picks up his first #1 single in Billboard with “Brokenheartsville.”
  • Today in 2004, Dierks Bentley underwent knee surgery in Nashville, nine days after an on-stage accident left him with a torn ligament and bruised knee bone.
  • Today in 2013, Taylor Swift scored up a platinum single for “Begin Again.”
  • Today in 2014, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan spent the first of six weeks total at #1 in Billboard with “This Is How We Roll.”
  • Today in 2015, Jennifer Nettles concluded her run as Roxie Hart in a Broadway production of “Chicago” at the Ambassador Theatre in New York.
  • Today in 2016, Luke Bryan and Jason Derulo mixed it up as an episode of “CMT Crossroads” gets shot at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. Among Bryan’s hits in the set list were “Country Girl (Shake It For Me),” “Strip It Down” and “That’s My Kind Of Night.”
  • Today in 2016, Scotty McCreery received the Patrick D. Kenan Award for Vocal Health and Wellness from Duke University at the Cary Arts Center in Cary, North Carolina.
  • Today in 2017, the A&E series “Duck Dynasty” aired its final original episode. Along the way, the reality show’s stars, The Robertsons, earned a #1 country album with the 2013 release, “Duck The Halls: A Robertson Family Christmas.”
  • Today in 2017, Luke Combs was on his way to the ACM Awards in Las Vegas, but was arrested at the Nashville Airport…when he left a gun in his baggage.

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

This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Irma”, a snuggly little 4 month old kitty who absolutely loves to be held and cuddled. Irma is just a furry ball of affection and would love to meet you! Irma is fully vetted, vaccinated and ready to go to a loving home.

If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Irma 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 Irma with Shanna & Nicole from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:

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