COUNTRY HISTORY
November 16th: On This Day
Nov 16, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 2003, The 31st Annual American Music Awards were given out in Losa Angeles. Tim Mcgraw won Favorite Male and his wife Faith Hill won Favorite Female.
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November 13th: On This Day
Nov 13, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1986, Randy Travis had the #1 song with "Diggin' Up Bones." It was released in July 1986 as the third single from his album Storms of Life. This was the second…
November 12: On This Day
Nov 12, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1991, "Someday," by Alan Jackson was the most popular song in the country.
November 11th: On This Day
Nov 11, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 2013, Valory Records released Thomas Rhett's "Get Me Some Of That" to the radio. The song would later go all the way to number one on the charts.
November 10th: On This Day
Nov 10, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1983, Miranda Lambert was born in Longview, Texas. Today she celebrates her 32nd birthday, fresh from winning the CMA for Best Female Vocalist - It's her sixth win in a row.
November 9th: On This Day
Nov 09, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1982, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard recorded the #1 single "Pancho and Lefty." The two icons were nominated this year for a CMA awards for their collaboration "Django and Jimmie."
November 6th: On This Day
Nov 06, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
Today in 2009, Reba McEntire headlined the inaugural concert at the 8,600-seat Allen Event Center in Allen, Texas.
November 5th: On This Day
Nov 05, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 2014, Miranda Lambert won four times during the 48th Annual Country Music Association Awards. She won Female Vocalists Of The Year; Album, For "Platinum"; Single, for "Automatic"; and Music Event, for…
November 4th: On This Day
Nov 04, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1993, George Strait captured his 25th Billboard Number One with "Easy Come, Easy Go." Strait now has over 6o Billboard Number Ones.
November 3rd: On This Day
Nov 03, 2015 by KBOE Administrator
On this day in 1961, Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, and Fred Rose became the first inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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