COUNTRY HISTORY
This day in Country Music History
Feb 29, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1968, Johnny Cash and June Carter announced their plans to marry during the 10th annual GRAMMY awards in Nashville, as they collected the trophy for Best Country & Western Duet, Trio or Group for “Jackson.”…
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This day in Country Music History
Feb 28, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1966, at the first Academy of Country & Western Music awards, Roger Miller was named Man of the Year and Top Songwriter. Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and Bonnie Owens also won big. Today in…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 27, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1961, Marty Robbins didn’t have a care in the world – as he was atop Billboard country single with “Don’t Worry.” Today in 1982, Don Williams was at #1 on the Billboard country singles…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 26, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1987, George Strait’s “Strait From The Heart” turned into a gold album and he received a platinum award for his “Greatest Hits.” Today in 1997, LeAnn Rimes won two trophies, Best New Artist and Best…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 23, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1935, Gene Autry starred in the sci-fi western “The Phantom Empire,” which included his song “That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine.” His co-star was Smiley Burnette, and the plot was that Autry finds a lost…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 22, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1956, Elvis Presley opened for Little Jimmy Dickens. After the show, the future Byrd Gram Parsons, who was in the front row, went back stage to get Elvis’ autograph. Today in 1968, Johnny Cash proposed…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 12, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1963, Buck Owens recorded “Act Naturally,” and made a first pass at “My Heart Skips a Beat.” Today in 1981, the "Greatest Hits" album by Ronnie Milsap was certified Gold. Today in 1983, the single "You…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 09, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1975, Willie Nelson recorded “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” Today in 1980, the Oak Ridge Boys hit #1 with “Leavin' Louisiana In The Broad Daylight.” Today in 1991, “Brother Jukebox” by Mark Chesnutt was…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 08, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1960, “He’ll Have To Go” by Jim Reeves got a number one spot in Billboard magazine. Today in 1996, Travis Titt proposed to Theresa Nelson. Today in 1997, “It’s A Little Too Late” by Mark Chesnutt…
This day in Country Music History
Feb 07, 2024 by Bob Ballard
Today in 1963, Patsy Cline recorded in a studio for the last time, cutting “He Called Me Baby.” Her last song in the studio was “I’ll Sail My Ship Alone.” Today in 1994, at the American Music…
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