That didn’t take long. It was only last month we learned that Post Malone was joining the many country stars who have opened their own bars in Nashville. While it’s usually months or even years from the first whispers until the doors open, in Posty’s case there’s no time like the present. “Posty’s,” as it is called, will be open for business starting…now. The main floor is the largest ground floor footprint on Broadway featuring three bars, a VIP lounge, live music stage and a gift shop. The entire venue measures 26-thousand-square-feet, with six bars and three stages, a full-service dining room and a rooftop patio. Put it in your GPS: 305 Broadway in Nashville.
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This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1965, Roy Rogers’ faithful steed, Trigger, died at the age of 33. In heartfelt tribute, Roy had Trigger mounted and put on display at the Roy Rogers Museum in California.
- Today in 1980, Willie Nelson’s “Electric Horseman” soundtrack album was certified gold.
- Today in 1982, “Take Me Down” by Alabama peaked at #18 on the pop singles chart.
- Today in 1991, Garth Brooks’ “No Fences” album was certified for sales of 4-million.
- Today in 1992, Alan Jackson’s single, “Midnight in Montgomery,” hit # 1.
- Today in 1993, Alison Krauss became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. She was inducted by Garth Brooks, and was the first bluegrass act to join in 31 years.
- Today in 1993, Garth Brooks checked in at #1 on the Billboard country chart with “That Summer.”
- Today in 1996, Joe Diffie’s “Life’s So Funny” album was certified gold.
- Today in 2001, Martina McBride and Trisha Yearwood performed at the Delaware River & Bay Authority’s sixth annual hospital benefit.
- Today in 2001, Trisha Yearwood received her first quadruple-platinum album for “(Songbook) A Collection of Hits.”
- Today in 2001, it was revealed that the “Girls’ Night Out” tour, which featured Reba McEntire, Martina McBride, Sara Evans, Jamie O’Neal and Carolyn Dawn Johnson, had entered into a charitable partnership with USA Harvest. The ladies invited fans attending the shows to bring a donation of non-perishable food to collection points at each venue on the tour.
- Today in 2004, Montgomery Gentry collected their first number one country single on the Billboard charts with “Will You Ever Stop Loving Me.”
- Today in 2007, Toby Keith’s “Love Me If You Can” video premiered on CMT.com.
- Today in 2012, actor Andy Griffith died of a heart attack at his home in Manteo, North Carolina. A GRAMMY-winner for the album, “I Love To Tell The Story – 25 Timeless Hymns,” he also appeared in the video for Brad Paisley’s “Waitin’ On A Woman.”
- Today in 2015, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert share the stage at the Greenbrier in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. It marked their last concert together as a married couple. Within weeks, they announced they were over.
- Today in 2015, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens a new exhibit, “Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When.”
- Today in 2016, Vince Gill made a surprise appearance during Joe Walsh’s concert at the Carl Black Chevy Woods Amphitheater in Whites Creek, Tennessee, singing The Eagles’ “Take It To The Limit.”
- Today in 2016, the Band Perry’s concert at the Freeman Stage at Bayside in Selbyville, Delaware, was postponed to August over security concerns amid threats made to employees just hours before the show was set to begin.
- Today in 2017, Chris Stapleton’s “Broken Halos” hit the airwaves.
- Today in 2017, Craig Campbell visited wounded soldiers at the Washington D.C. VA Medical Center.
- Today in 2018, Jason Aldean’s single, “You Make It Easy,” went platinum.
Johnny Cash Honored With Vinyl Of Remastered Rare Recordings
Sun Records and McIntosh have teamed up to honor the legacy of Johnny Cash through the release of an 18-track vinyl release of remastered and rarely heard recordings.
Dubbed McIntosh Sessions Volume 2: Pure Johnny Cash, the reworked tracks include “Train of Love,” “Ballad of a Teenage Queen,” “I Walk the Line” and many more.
“Sam Phillips had a way of capturing lightning in a bottle, and these early recordings of Johnny Cash perfectly exemplify that,” says Chase Gregory, Senior Director A&R + Sync, Sun Records. “Remastering them in high fidelity is a way of honoring that legacy with the care it deserves. This album is a glimpse into the recording session, as everything you hear was performed in one take with no overdubs. The result is a powerfully authentic, yet refined listening experience, that reminds us just how revolutionary Cash was from the very beginning.”
As part of the collaboration, McIntosh and Sun Records produced a limited-edition Sun Records MTI100 Integrated Turntable that combines a turntable, amplifier and preamplifier into one, Bluetooth-friendly design. More information on the vinyl and turntable is available here.
McIntosh Sessions Volume 2: Pure Johnny Cash Tracklist:
Side A
Come In Stranger (Take 1)
Ballad Of A Teenage Queen (Take 2)
Sugartime (Undubbed)
I Can’t Help It If I’m In Love With You (Undubbed)
Hey Good Lookin’ (Undubbed)
Side B
Train Of Love (Take 3)
Born To Lose (Undubbed)
Oh Lonesome Me (Undubbed)
Thanks A Lot (Undubbed)
Side C
Home Of The Blues (Undubbed)
I Could Never Be Ashamed Of You (Undubbed)
Guess Things Happen That Way (Undubbed)
You’re The Nearest Thing To Heaven (Undubbed)
Side D
One More Ride (Incomplete)
Cold, Cold Heart (Take 3)
Don’t Make Me Go (Take 3)
I Walk The Line (Take 3)
Down The Street To 301 (Take 1)
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1956, Elvis Presley recorded “Don’t Be Cruel” and “Hound Dog” at the RCA Records’ New York studios. When the two songs were released as a double-sided single later that year, they hit #1 and stayed there for 11 weeks. That session also marked the first time that Elvis used the gospel trio the Jordanaires as his backup group.
- Today in 1964, Jim Reeves went into the studio for what turned out to be his last recording session. He was killed in a plane crash less than a month later (on July 31st, 1964).
- Today in 1979, the “Classics” album by Kenny Rogers & Dottie West was certified gold.
- Today in 1984, the “City Of New Orleans” album by Willie Nelson was released.
- Today in 1991, Dolly Parton’s “Eagle When She Flies” album was certified gold.
- Today in 1991, Trisha Yearwood’s self-titled debut album was released.
- Today in 1999, Andy Griggs made his Grand Ole Opry debut.
- Today in 2000, George Jones’ album, “Cold Hard Truth,” was certified for sales of 28,000 copies its first week out. Those numbers were good enough for the project to debut at #5 on “Billboard’s” country album chart and #53 on the pop albums chart. Both of those positions marked George’s highest debuts ever at the time.
- Today in 2002, Travis Tritt’s sold-out concert in Chattanooga, Tennessee was preserved for posterity and recorded for a concert DVD, which was released later that year.
- Today in 2005, “Fast Cars And Freedom” has Rascal Flatts speeding to the top of the Billboard country singles chart.
- Today in 2009, Kellie Pickler’s single, “Best Days of Your Life,” which was co-written by Taylor Swift, was certified gold.
- Today in 2012, James Taylor welcomed an unannounced guest, Taylor Swift, during his concert at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts. He provides musical support as she performs “Ours” and “Love Story.”
Post Malone Tips So Much The Entire Bar Staff “Can Pay Their Bills This Month”
You have to know by now that when Post Malone walks into a bar or restaurant, the staff perks up. It doesn’t always happen, but Posty does have a habit of tipping really well. When his current tour stopped in Glendale, Arizona, Post took in some of the local nightlife at a watering hole. It wasn’t just a pop-in, either; the singer stayed until 2AM closing time. The staff said he couldn’t have been nicer, and that’s before he dropped a massive tip for everyone working. While the exact amount wasn’t disclosed, one employee told the local news outlet, “I don’t wanna throw out a figure, but there were about 15 people on staff that night, and everyone can pay their bills this month.” See the news item about Post Malone’s bar visit to the right.
- In other Post Malone news, the singer is single once again. “TMZ” is reporting that Posty and his most recent GF, Christy Lee, are no longer together. Sources told the outlet the former couple called it quits a little under a month ago after being together romantically since the start of the year.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1972, Alabama gave their first paid performance at Canyonland Park, Alabama. At the time, they were known as Wild Country.
- Today in 1981, the “Angel Of The Morning” single by Juice Newton was certified gold.
- Today in 1990, Hank Williams Jr. married Mary Jane Thomas, a former Hawaiian Tropic model, in Montana. They’re still together.
- Today in 1994, Mary Chapin Carpenter hit #1 with the single, “I Take My Chances.”
- Today in 1996, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that John Denver must stand trial for a 1994 drunk driving accident near Aspen. He had allegedly run his car into a tree.
- Today in 1997, the album, “Carryin’ Your Love With Me,” by George Strait was certified gold and platinum simultaneously.
- Today in 1998, Martina McBride joined the Lilith Fair lineup in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was the first contemporary country artist to guest on the popular festival’s female-dominated bill.
- Today in 1999, Shania Twain played the final date of her highly successful world tour in her hometown of Timmins, Ontario. It had also served as the starting point for the tour more than a year earlier.
- Today in 1999, Tim McGraw kicked off his “A Place in the Sun” tour in Reno, Nevada. His opening acts were the Dixie Chicks and the Warren Brothers.
- Today in 2009, the Zac Brown Band’s “Toes” single was released.
- Today in 2010, A 17-mile stretch of Mississippi Highway 23 was designated by governor Haley Barbour as the ‘Tammy Wynette Memorial Highway.’
- Today in 2011, Rascal Flatt’s “Easy” video featuring Natasha Bedingfield aired on CMT for the first time.
- Today in 2014, Florida Georgia Line’s album “Here’s To The Good Times” was certified double-platinum by the RIAA.
- Today in 2015, John Schneider and Tom Wopat disappeared from the TV Land schedule as the network pulled “The Dukes Of Hazzard” in the midst of controversy over the Confederate flag. A June bombing of a black church fired up a national debate over the racist meanings in the flag. Its logo appeared on the “Dukes” car, the General Lee.
- Today in 2015, Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard married Hayley Stommel at Trail Creek Cabin in Sun Valley, Idaho. Bandmate Brian Kelley served as the best man, and songwriter Sarah Buxton performed the John Legend song “All Of Me.” Also in attendance were Thomas Rhett, Brett Eldredge, Charles Kelley and Canaan Smith.
- Today in 2017, Lady Antebellum’s “Heart Break” debuted at #1 on the “Billboard” country albums chart.
- Today in 2017, Montgomery Gentry performed “Where I Come From” on the Grand Ole Opry. It served as the last Opry appearance by Troy Gentry, who died in a helicopter accident the following September.
- Today in 2017, Carl Perkins and “Summertime Blues” songwriter Eddie Cochran were inducted in the Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame in Jackson, Tennessee.
- Today in 2017, Luke Bryan used social media to introduce the family’s new dog, Choc.
- Today in 2018, Brothers Osborne revealed they had purchased a Nashville home for their mother.
- Today in 2019, the Du Quoin State Fair in Illinois revealed it had cancelled a planned August appearance by Confederate Railroad. The band’s name, in conjunction with its use of the Confederate flag in branding, was deemed “inappropriate.”
- Today in 2019, Carrie Underwood occupied the cover as People magazine features “100 Reasons To Love America.” The list also hailed Beyonce, “Sesame Street,” Michelle Obama, the Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade and Kacey Musgraves and the women of modern country, including Kelsea Ballerini and Maren Morris.
Scotty McCreery Announces New EP
Scotty McCreery surprised fans Friday with the announcement that a new EP was on the way. On Instagram he told his followers, “I’m excited to announce my new EP, ‘Scooter & Friends,’ drops July 18th! It’s a collection of songs with features from some of my friends @hootieofficial, @leebrice, and @imcharliewilson.” The song with Hootie & The Blowfish, “Bottle Rocket,” came out a few weeks back. With news of the EP, Scotty’s song with Charlie Wilson, “Once Upon A Bottle of Wine,” dropped. The third song, with Lee Brice, is yet to be released.
This day in Country Music History
- Today in 1975, the “Fire On The Mountain” album by the Charlie Daniels Band was certified gold.
- Today in 1980, Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker graced the cover of “People”
- Today in 1982, the “My Home’s In Alabama” album by Alabama was certified platinum.
- Today in 1984, Vern Gosdin reached #1 with the single, “I Can Tell By The Way You Dance.”
- Today in 1987,T. Oslin’s “‘80’s Ladies” album was released.
- Today in 1987, Highway 101’s self-titled debut album was released.
- Today in 1993, Kenny Chesney signed his first recording contract, with Capricorn Records.
- Today in 1995, Garth Brooks received a star in front of Capitol Records on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He buried the masters to his album, “The Hits,” underneath the star.
- Today in 1998, Pam Tillis released her album, “Every Time,” featuring the hit single “I Said A Prayer.”
- Today in 1998, Faith Hill’s “Faith” album was certified both gold and platinum.
- Today in 1998, Jeff Foxworthy’s “Games Rednecks Play” album was certified triple Platinum.
- Today in 1998, Mindy McCready’s “If I Don’t Stay The Night” album was certified gold.
- Today in 1998, Faith Hill’s “This Kiss” single was certified gold.
- Today in 2000, Pam Tillis was moonlighting as a gas station attendant in Nashville. Pam pumped gas as a “Celebrity Pumper” as part of a Nashville radio station promotion.
- Today in 2001, Chet Atkins succumbed to cancer after a valiant fight. An influential guitarist and producer who helped create “The Nashville Sound,” he entered the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973 and later, earned a Lifetime Achievement award from the GRAMMYS.
- Today in 2002, Kenny Chesney’s “No Shoes, No Shirt No Problems” album, took the top spot on “Billboard’s” Top Country Albums chart back from the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack.
- Today in 2005, Rascal Flatts guitarist Joe Don Rooney got engaged to Tiffany Fallon while aboard a cruise ship in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
- Today in 2014, Maddie & Tae’s debut single, “Girl In a Country Song,” was released.
MEET THE H & S FEED & COUNTRY STORE PET OF THE WEEK: DAISY
This week’s H & S Feed & Country Store Pet of the Week is “Daisy”, a 5 year old Lab/Retreiver mix who loves attention, enjoys going for short walks, loves playing in the pool, and walks well on a leash. Daisy knows a few commands, does well with other dogs and doesn’t mind cats. Daisy is fully vetted, chipped, spayed, vaccinated, and ready to find her ‘furr-ever’ home!
And since Daisy is the Pet of the Week, her adoption fee is only $100 this week!
If you’d like to set up an appointment to meet Daisy 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 Daisy with Shanna from Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter here:
Tim McGraw Cancels Colorado Show Amid Recovery From Back Surgery
Tim McGraw is bouncing back from multiple surgeries, but he hasn’t bounced all the way back. As he continues to recover, he’s had to cancel a show scheduled for July 21 at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado. Tim’s replacement for the gig has already been announced: Cross Canadian Ragweed. For those feeling the lineup change is a deal-breaker, full refunds are being offered.
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