- Today in 1949, Hank Williams Sr.’s “Lovesick Blues” was released. It was the song that got him his first invitation to perform on the Grand Ole Opry.
- Today in 1956, Elvis Presley received his first #1 record on the top Billboard country singles chart for “I Forgot To Remember To Forget.”
- Today in 1981, George Jones won Best Country Vocal Performance, male, for “He Stopped Loving Her Today,” during the 23rd annual GRAMMY Awards.
- Today in 1989, Dwight Yoakam took the #1 spot on the Billboard country chart with “I Sang Dixie.”
- Today in 1992, Garth Brooks won his first Grammy for the album “Ropin’ The Wind.” Mary Chapin Carpenter also took home her first Grammy, for “Down at the Twist and Shout.”
- Today in 1993, Marshall Tucker Band guitarist Toy Caldwell died of respiratory failure at his home in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He was 45.
- Today in 1994, Vince Gill topped the country charts with “Tryin’ to Get Over You.”
- Today in 1998, Trisha Yearwood took home trophies in the Best Female Country Vocal Performance category for “How Do I Live” and in the Best Country Vocal Collaboration category for “In Another’s Eyes,” her duet with Garth Brooks, the 40th annual Grammy Awards. Other winners included Alison Krauss & Union Station, who earned Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group with “Looking in the Eyes of Love,” and Vince Gill, who received his 11th Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance with “Pretty Little Adriana.”
- Today in 2000, the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence praised the Dixie Chicks for raising public awareness of the issue.
- Today in 2002, Garth Brooks helped honor Billy Joel as the 2002 MusiCares Person of the Year.
- Today in 2002, the Dixie Chicks made the first of two appearances on “Sesame Street.”
- Today in 2003, Johnny PayCheck was laid to rest at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville. Johnny was buried in a plot donated by and next to one reserved for his longtime friend, George Jones.
- Today in 2005, Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis, and Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely performed during the Nashville stop of “The Vagina Monologues” touring production.
- Today in 2005, Tim McGraw became the first country artist to receive a platinum single for digital downloads when his “Over And Over” pop collaboration with Nelly was certified for 1-million downloads.
- Today in 2007, Collin Raye, Mel Tillis, The Bellamy Brothers, and Suzy Bogguss set sail on an eight-day “Country Cruise” from Ft. Lauderdale to the ports of San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; Catalina Island, Domincan Republic; and Nassua, Grand Bahamas.
- Today in 2008, John Rich, Dierks Bentley, Gretchen Wilson and Kellie Pickler were among the performers for “Phoenix Rising! Musicians United to Benefit the Victims of the Station Nightclub Fire.” The Providence, Rhode Island concert raised money for the those injured and the families of those killed in the fire at the West Warwick, Rhode Island nightclub five years ago during a Great White concert. One-hundred people were killed, while nearly 200 others were injured.
- Today in 2009, Martina McBride took part in a concert at the White House honoring Stevie Wonder as the recipient of the Library of Congress’ Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
- Today in 2009, Jewel began rehab for tendinitis in her knees, which she developed with her intense rehearsals for her participation on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars.”
- Today in 2009, Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel performed the second of two shows at the Earth Bio-Willie Theater in Carl’s Corner, Texas. The concerts were part of the Willie’s World 5th Annual Grand Opening celebrations.
- Today in 2009, Lady Antebellum and Josh Kear co-wrote “Need You Now” in Nashville.
- Today in 2010, Easton Corbin and Tom T. Hall were among the performers at the Country Radio Seminar’s CRS Live Show.
- Today in 2011, Eric Church got the nod as the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Solo Vocalist, while The Band Perry was named Top New Vocal Duo or Group. With their wins they also became the nominees for Top New Artist at the 46th annual ACM Awards, which took place five weeks later.
- Today in 2014, Dierks Bentley’s album “Riser” was released.
- Today in 2015, Keith Urban and Eric Church shot the video for “Raise ‘Em Up” in Nashville.
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Mavericks Singer Raul Malo Hospitalized After Cancer Surgery Complications
Raul Malo of the Mavericks has suffered a setback in his battle against cancer. In an Instagram post Thursday, the band announced they were canceling a few scheduled shows due to Malo being back in the hospital. “Hey everyone, unfortunately The Mavericks will no longer be performing with Dwight [Yoakam] this weekend in OKC (February 21st) & Hidalgo (February 23rd),” the post read. “Raul has been experiencing complications from his December surgery and is back in the hospital getting the care he needs to make a full recovery.” Malo first revealed his cancer diagnosis last June, and has been keeping fans up to date on his socials.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1969, Johnny Cash recorded his album “Johnny Cash At San Quentin,” including the song “A Boy Named Sue.” June Carter, Carl Perkins, The Carter Family, and the Statler Brothers performed with him.
- Today in 1976, the Eagles’ “Greatest Hits 1971-1975,” which includes featured “Lyin’ Eyes” was certified platinum.
- Today in 1980, NBC premiered the TV movie “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” which was based on Jeannie C. Riley’s hit single.
- Today in 1982, at the GRAMMYs, “9 To 5” by Dolly Parton won both Best Country Song and Best Female Country Performance.
- Today in 1984, Sawyer Brown won “Star Search” and collected $100,000.
- Today in 1987, Reba McEntire won her first Grammy for “Whoever’s In New England.” Other winners at the 29th annual Grammy Awards included the Judds and Ronnie Milsap.
- Today in 1989, Rosanne Cash’s album “Greatest Hits 1979 – 1989” was released.
- Today in 1991, country legend Webb Pierce died.
- Today in 1993, at the GRAMMYs, Vince Gill won two awards: Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, and Best Country Song (shared with co-writer John Jarvis) for “I Still Believe in You.” Mary Chapin Carpenter, Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Travis Tritt, and Mary Stuart were also big winners.
- Today in 1995, George Strait was number one on the country charts with “You Can’t Make A Heart Love Somebody.”
- Today in 2001, “But For The Grace Of God” earned Keith Urban his first #1 single in Billboard.
- Today in 2002, Martina McBride, Donny and Marie Osmond, and Willie Nelson performed “Bridge over Troubled Water” on the closing night of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
- Today in 2004, the DVDs “The Best of Tracy Byrd” and “The Best of Billy Ray Cyrus” arrived in stores.
- Today in 2004, Garth Brooks arrived in Surprise, Arizona to participate in spring training exercises with the Kansas City Royals.
- Today in 2007, an episode of “CMT Crossroads” paired Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby. They sang “Mandolin Rain,” “Don’t Get Above Your Raising,” and “Super Freak.” John Anderson also made a guest appearance.
- Today in 2008, Vince Gill and Amy Grant performed for a White House State Dinner gathering of the governors of the 50 states. President Bush was also in attendance.
- Today in 2008, the Dixie Chicks’ Natalie Maines was among those attending the “InStyle” Oscar viewing party.
- Today in 2009, Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel performed the first of two shows at the Earth Bio-Willie Theater in Carl’s Corner, Texas. The concerts were part of the Willie’s World 5th Annual Grand Opening celebrations.
- Today in 2009, Vince Gill played the last of his three special shows as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2009 Artist-in-Residence. The performances took place at the Museum’s intimate, 213-seat Ford Theater.
- Today in 2009, new releases included Jake Owen’s CD “Easy Does It,” along with “Volume 7” and “Volume 8” of the DVD series “The Best of the Flatt and Scruggs TV Show.”
- Today in 2010, Darius Rucker performed a special concert for men and women of the military at Tennessee Valley Healthcare System’s VA Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The show was in conjunction with Musicians On Call.
- Today in 2010, Trace Adkins received the Country Radio Broadcasters’ Artist Humanitarian award at a Country Radio Seminar event in Nashville. The singer was recognized for his efforts in supporting the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, the Animal Rescue Foundation, and various military and veterans organizations. In addition, the final installment of the Trace Adkins-inspired comic book series “Luke McBain” arrived in stores.
- Today in 2011, Gloriana was among the performers at “The Motown Sound: In Performance At The White House” concert.
- Today in 2012, Hunter Hayes, David Nail, Sunny Sweeney, and Eli Young Band performed at the Country Radio Seminar’s New Faces of Country Music Show in Nashville. Thompson Square was expected to appear as well, but dropped out of the lineup following the death of Shawna Thompson’s father the day before the concert.
- Today in 2013, the Zac Brown Band played the pre-race concert prior to the Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach, Florida.
- Today in 2014, Loretta Lynn suffered minor burns on her fingers in her efforts to put out a small fire at her Hurricane Mills ranch in Tennessee.
- Today in 2014, Blake Shelton and Shakira sang “Boys ‘Round Here,” on the season premiere of NBC’s “The Voice.” Contestants sang “Something More,” “Steamroller Blues,” and “Don’t Close Your Eyes.”
- Today in 2017, Little Big Town launched a precedent-setting residency at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, playing the first of 10 2017 concerts at the historic venue. Sam Hunt was a surprise guest, performing “Body Like A Back Road,” and Chris Stapleton stopped by to deliver “Tennessee Whiskey.”
- Today in 2017, Tyler Farr headlined Keith Relief, a benefit concert staged by Blackhawks player Duncan Keith at Joe’s Bar in Chicago.
- Today in 2017, Darius Rucker played a bomb maker in a guest role on the CBS drama “Hawaii Five-0.”
- Today in 2020, Kelly Clarkson was launched as a new celebrity spokesperson for Wayfair.
- Today in 2021, Bruce Springsteen plead guilty to drinking illegally in a park in November, though DWI charges are dropped when the prosecutor concedes a .02 blood alcohol level was well below the .08 legal limit. Springsteen’s recording of “Atlantic City” was hailed among country’s 500 greatest singles in a 2003 Country Music Foundation book.
Scotty McCreery Latest Country Star To Postpone Shows Due To Illness
It’s that time of year; something’s always going around, and on any given day your class or workplace are down a few bodies as people call in sick. Most times, country stars will try to power through, with postponing a show always considered a last resort. That said, recently a few have had to tap out and get over their illness, including Kelsea Ballerini, Parker McCollum, Zach Top (who finished his show but was so apologetic he offered fans refunds) and now, Scotty McCreery. Scotty had to bow out of his performances last night and tonight, with his people posting on social media “Unfortunately the Scotty McCreery shows at Ruth Eckard Hall in Clearwater, Florida tonight (Feb. 20) and Pompano Beach Amphitheater in Pompano Beach, FL tomorrow (Feb 21) are being postponed due to Scotty being ill.” They added they were working diligently to reschedule the missed shows.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1948, Little Jimmy Dickens performed “John Henry” and “I Dreamed Of An Old Love Affair” during his first performance at the Grand Ole Opry.
- Today in 1953, “Kaw-Liga” earned the late Hank Williams a #1 country single.
- Today in 1976, “Good Hearted Woman” by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson hit the top of the Billboard country chart.
- Today in 1996, Garth Brooks’ album “Fresh Horses” was certified gold, platinum, and triple-platinum.
- Today in 2001, at the GRAMMYs, Faith Hill’s “Breathe” album won Best Country Album, her title “Breathe” won Best Female Country Vocal Performance, and her collaboration with Tim McGraw, “Let’s Make Love,” won Best Country Collaboration.
- Today in 2004, Toby Keith hit the top of the Billboard chart with “American Soldier.”
- Today in 2009, Jason Aldean filmed the “Fly Over States” video at the Smyrna Airport in Tennessee.
- Today in 2015, Maddie & Tae’s “Fly” video premiered on CMT.
- Today in 2016, Florida Georgia Line performed during the Daytona 500 pre-race show at the Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida. “Confession” is televised on FOX. The set also includes “Cruise,” “Anything Goes” and “This Is How We Roll.”
- Today in 2017, Thomas Rhett went gold with his single, “Vacation,” and earned a triple-platinum single from the RIAA for “Die A Happy Man.”
- Today in 2020, Garth Brooks and Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia hold a mentoring session with 100 student-athletes a day ahead of Brooks’ concert at Ford Field, encouraging them to pay attention to their mental health as they move into adulthood.
- Today in 2020, Tyler Childers earns his first gold single from the RIAA for “Feathered Indians.”
- Today in 2020, Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney welcomed his son, Ames Alexander Mooney, with wife Hannah in Nashville.
- Today in 2020, Maddie & Tae’s Taylor Dye marries “Love Me Like You Mean It” songwriter Josh Kerr in Nashville.
H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: ASPEN
This week’s H&S Feed and Country Store Pet of the Week is “Aspen”, a lovely 6 year old male domestic shorthair mix kitty with an affectionate disposition. Aspen is a big cuddly fella who loves pets and gets along great with everyone and other pets. Aspen loves looking out the window and would make a great ‘couch-kitty’.
Aspen is fully vetted, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go to a loving home. And because Aspen 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 Aspen 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 Aspen with Nicole from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
Old Dominion Announces “How Good Is That” World Tour
Old Dominion has announced their tour plans for the year. “How Good Is That – World Tour” kicks off June 5 in Charleston, South Carolina, and stretches across 38 dates and includes not only stops in North America, but the band will tour Europe for the entire month of October, wrapping things up in Glasgow, Scotland on Halloween night. Opening for the tour: Ernest and Redferrin. The general on-sale will start on Friday, February 28th at 10am local time. See the first ten dates below, and hit up Old Dominion’s website for more information.
- June 5 – Charleston, SC @ Credit One Stadium
- June 6 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place
- June 7 – Clearwater, FL @ The BayCare Sound
- June 12 – Gautier, MS @ The Sound Amphitheater
- June 13 – Tuscaloosa, AL @ Mercedes-Benz Amphitheater
- June 14 – Macon, GA @Atrium Health Amphitheater
- June 20 – Colorado Springs, CO @ Ford Amphitheater
- June 21 – Greenwood Village, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
- June 26 – Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater
- June 27 – Southaven, MS @ BankPlus Amphitheater
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1991, at the GRAMMYs, “Where’ve You Been” earned Best Country Song for writers Don Henry and Jon Vezner, and Best Country Vocal Performance, Female for singer Kathy Mattea.
- Today in 1996, on “Home Improvement,” Alan Jackson’s guest appearance featured his rendition of “Mercury Blues” for the fictitious handyman show “Tool Time.”
- Today in 1999, Mark Chesnutt hit the top of the Billboard country singles chart with his remake of “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.”
- Today in 2003, “Wide Open Spaces” by the Dixie Chicks reached 12-million in shipments.
- Today in 2005, at the NBA all-star basketball game half-time show, LeAnn Rimes sang “Nothin’ ‘Bout Love Makes Sense,” and Big & Rich sang “Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy.)” The East beat the West 125-115.
- Today in 2009, CMT played Jason Aldean’s video “She’s Country” for the first time.
- Today in 2011, before the Daytona 500 was won by Trevor Bayne, Brad Paisley sang “Water,” and Dierks Bentley sang “Sideways.” Martina McBride sang the national anthem, and Randy Montana was also there.
- Today in 2014, Miranda Lambert sings “Automatic” live for the first time during a Sony boat ride on the General Jackson in Nashville. The Country Radio Seminar event also features a surprise appearance by The Doobie Brothers, joined by Brad Paisley and Sara Evans on “Listen To The Music.”
- Today in 2016, Taylor Swift was the maid of honor when her friend Britany Maack married Benjamin LaManna in Pennsylvania
- Today in 2016, Darryl Worley and “Me And My Gang” songwriter Jon Stone rode out the Cat-5 tropical cyclone Winston in Fiji.
- Today in 2016, Chris Lane made his Grand Ole Opry debut with a performance of his song, “Fix.”
- Today in 2018, Anita Cochran underwent a double mastectomy six months after she was diagnosed with cancer. Cochran finished her last round of chemotherapy on September 19th that year…and Cochran released her self-penned single “Fight Like A Girl” that October.
Why Zach Top Performed A Full Concert, Then Gave Refunds To Fans
Zach Top performed in Mississippi over the weekend though he wasn’t in great shape. That wasn’t good enough for Zach, though, who felt it also wasn’t good enough for his fans. Towards the end of the show, he let the crowd know he wasn’t satisfied with the show he put on for them. “We’re gonna get it sorted out, and we’re gonna get you your money back for tonight’s show, because this is not the kind of show I want to put on. But we’re gonna be back before you know it, and we’re gonna put you on a real show. We just got a couple songs left for you tonight, thank you so much for coming out here, and for making us feel like a million dollars.”
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1969, Elvis recorded “Kentucky Rain” by Eddie Rabbitt. Ronnie Milsap did backup vocals.
- Today in 1974, Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner ended their duet partnership.
- Today in 1977, “Moody Blue” got Elvis a top country hit.
- Today in 1977, Ronnie Milsap, Larry Gatlin, and Emmylou Harris took top country honors at the 19th annual GRAMMY Awards.
- Today in 1981, “9 to 5” by Dolly Parton was certified gold.
- Today in 1987, “Red Handed Stranger,” a movie by Willie Nelson, premiered in Austin with Morgan Fairchild, Floyd Tillman, and Darrell Royal in attendance.
- Today in 1993, “It’s Your Call” by Reba McEntire got certified both gold and platinum in the same day.
- Today in 1993, Dolly Parton’s album “Slow Dancing With The Moon” was released.
- Today in 1993, Sawyer Brown topped the country charts with the single “All These Years.”
- Today in 1998, country legend Louis Marshall “Grandpa” Jones — the star of TV’s “Hee-Haw” and host of the Grand Ole Opry — died from complications of a stroke he’d suffered a month earlier. He was 84.
- Today in 1998, Lorrie Morgan issued a strongly worded denial over an article in the “Star” tabloid magazine that claimed she’d taken, quote, “a wild ride in the back seat of a limousine with President Bill Clinton.” She contended, quote, “The only accurate information in the article with regard to my relationship with President Clinton was that I joined him on stage for the Christmas tree lighting in Washington.”
- Today in 2000, Garth Brooks agreed to join the New York Mets in Florida during spring training.
- Today in 2002, Blake Shelton was named the Best New Artist of 2001 in the annual “Radio & Records” Country Radio Readers Poll.
- Today in 2002, Tim McGraw and Lonestar were named as members of the American Red Cross’ newly developed 12 person celebrity board. As part of the honor, Tim and the band also committed to serving the Red Cross for a one-year term of volunteer service.
- Today in 2004, Ricky Skaggs was among the inductees into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. In addition, Dwight Yoakam and Montgomery Gentry received awards during the induction ceremony in Frankfort, Kentucky.
- Today in 2004, when Brooks and Dunn’s “Red Dirt Road” tour rolled into Terre Haute, Indiana, officials renamed the portion of Cherry Street outside the ISU Hulman Center in honor of the concert. In addition, Mayor Kevin D. Burke proclaimed it Brooks & Dunn Day.
- Today in 2004, Illness forced George Strait and Alabama to cancel shows. Strait postponed a concert in Detroit because he was suffering from a throat infection. Alabama scrapped a scheduled performance in Springfield, Illinois because frontman Randy Owen was still recovering from a viral condition affecting his inner ear.
- Today in 2005, Darryl Worley Home Furnishings, a 38-hundred square-foot store, opened in Enterprise, Alabama.
- Today in 2005, a new episode of “CMT Crossroads” featured Keith Urban and John Fogerty. The show featured Urban’s “Days Go By,” “Somebody Like Me,” and “You’ll Think Of Me,” along with Carl Perkins’ “Blue Suede Shoes.”
- Today in 2006, at the halftime of the NBA All-Star Game, Carrie Underwood performed. The Eastern Conference won 122-120.
- Today in 2008, the book “Random Memories,” by The Statler Brothers’ Don and Harold Reid, arrived in stores. New album releases included Chris Cagle’s “My Life’s Been A Country Song.”
- Today in 2008, Chris Cagle made an in-store appearance at a Dallas-Fort Worth-area Wal-Mart, playing an acoustic concert and signing autographs for fans, in conjunction with the release of his CD “My Life’s Been A Country Song.”
- Today in 2014, Carrie Underwood received the Country Radio Broadcasters’ Artist Humanitarian Award at an event during the annual Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.
- Today in 2014, Tim McGraw appeared on “the Tonight Show,” premiering “Shotgun Rider.”
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