- Keith Urban
 
- Trace Adkins
 
- Rascal Flatts
 
- Ronnie Milsap
 
- Diamond Rio
 
- John Michael Montgomery
 
This Date in Country Music History
- 2024 – Kris Kristofferson passed away in Hawaii
 - 2021 – Mandy Barnett was invited by Connie Smith to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry
 - 2021 – Alan Jackson announced that 10 years ago he was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorder, a degenerative nerve disease
 - 2020 – Carly Pearce release her song “Next Girl”
 - 2020 – Keith Urban released his duet “One Too Many” with P!nk
 - 2020 – Clay Walker released his single “Need a Bar Sometimes”
 - 2019 – busbee, a popular producer/songwriter, died of brain cancer
 - 2013 – Keith Urban’s album Fuse topped the Billboard Country Albums chart
 - 2010 – Trace Adkins invites Blake Shelton to join the Grand Ole Opry
 - 2007 – Cross Canadian Ragweed made their Grand Ole Opry debut
 - 2004 – Rascal Flatts released their album Feels Like Today
 - 2002 – Diamond Rio scored a #1 hit with “Beautiful Mess”
 - 1998 – Sara Evans released her single “No Place That Far”
 - 1993 – George Strait released his album Easy Come, Easy Go
 - 1992 – John Michael Montgomery‘s debut album Life’s a Dance was released
 - 1985 – Ronnie Milsap topped the charts with “Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)”
 - 1984 – George Strait released his album Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
 - 1974 – Waylon Jennings topped the charts with “I’m a Ramblin’ Man”
 - 1968 – Jeannie C. Riley topped the charts with “Harper Valley P.T.A.”
 - 1956 – Elvis Presley released his hit “Love Me Tender”
 
HCM Content
- 2023 – HCM Daily Country Music News – September 28th, 2023
 - 2022 – HCM Daily Country Music News – September 28th, 2022
 - 2021 – HCM Daily News – September 28th, 2021
 - 2020 – HCM Daily News – September 28th, 2020
 - Today’s Birthdays – September 28th
 
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