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- Luke Laird, Lori McKenna, & Barry Dean – The Songwriter Tapes
- Morgan Wallen – One Thing At A Time
- Tyler Braden – Neon Grave
- Willie Nelson – I Don’t Know A Thing About Love
- Blame It On Me – Dariann Leigh
- Came Home Too Soon – Cole Stephens
- Down in Flames – Canaan Smith
- Glass Half Empty – Chris Clark
- Lost It’s Allure – Sam Williams
- Miss You – Jimmie Allen
- One Good Move – Charles Esten
- Runaround Town – Timmy Brown
- Sorry Not Sorry – John Morgan
- Southern Free – Hannah Anders
- Whatever on the Rocks – See Your Shadow

Country Music News and Videos
- Steve Earle’s 8th Annual John Henry’s Friends Benefit – New York, NY
- Morgan Wallen Announces Surprise Free Show for Nashville
- Music Video: “Rest of My Life” by Parker McCollum
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily News – March 2nd, 2022
- 2021 – The CMA cancelled CMA Fest for the 2nd straight year due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – March 2nd, 2020
- 2019 – Luke Combs scored a #1 single with “Beautiful Crazy”
- 2019 – Florida Georgia Line scored a #1 album with Can’t Say I Ain’t Country
- 2015 – Top 5 Country Songs of the Week – March 2nd, 2015
- 2015 – Top 5 Most Added Songs at Radio – March 2nd, 2015
- 2015 – Top 5 Country Albums of the Week – March 2nd, 2015
- 2012 – Dustin Lynch made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2010 – Easton Corbin released his self-titled debut album
- 2010 – Blake Shelton released his album Hillbilly Bone
- 2010 – Danny Gokey released his debut album My Best Days
- 2004 – Clint Black released his album Spend My Time
- 1999 – Kenny Chesney released his album Everywhere We Go
- 1999 – George Strait released his album Always Never The Same
- 1999 – Sawyer Brown released their album Drive Me Wild
- 1996 – Martina McBride scored her first career #1 hit with “Wild Angels”
- Larry Stewart (Restless Heart)
- Luke Combs
- None Today
- A Pretty Good Time – Paige Lewis
- Rifles and Guitars – Adriana Live
- None Today
This Week’s Notable Events
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 02, 2023 – All Day
- Eli Mosley – Kimball, NE – Mar 02, 2023 – 7:00 pm
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 03, 2023 – All Day
- Lonestar – Nashville, TN – Mar 03, 2023 – All Day
- Eli Mosley – Sheridan, WY – Mar 03, 2023 – 7:00 pm
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 04, 2023 – All Day
- WIRK Rib Round Up – West Palm Beach, FL – Mar 04, 2023 – All Day
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Country Music News and Videos
- March Madness Music Festival to Feature Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Little Big Town & More
- Tim McGraw Announces New Single “Standing Room Only”
- Music Video: “Damn Love” by Kip Moore
- The 28th Sandy Beaches Cruise Announces Initial Lineup For 2024 Voyage
- Lyric Video: “Amazed (2023 Version)” by Lonestar
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily News – March 1st, 2022
- 2021 – Country Music Weekly Chart Recap – March 1st, 2021
- 2014 – Cole Swindell topped the charts with “Chillin’ It”
- 2013 – Parmalee made their Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2011 – Reba McEntire, Jean Shepard, and Bobby Braddock are announced as the newest inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- 2007 – Josh Turner‘s album Your Man was certified double platinum
- 2007 – Miranda Lambert‘s album Kerosene was certified platinum
- 2005 – Jamie O’Neal released her album Brave
- 1990 – Mark Chesnutt signed with MCA Records
- 1983 – Alabama released their album The Closer You Get
- 1980 – Waylon Jennings topped the charts with “I Ain’t Living Long Like This”
- 1979 – Conway Twitty released his single “Don’t Take It Away”
- 1972 – Donna Fargo released her signature hit “The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A.”
- 1968 – Johnny Cash and June Carter got married in Franklin, KY
- Tate Stevens
- None Today
- None Today
- Ashley Briggs – 3/1/14 – Sands Harbor & Marina in Pompano Beach, FL
- Charlie Daniels Band – 3/1/14 – Weston Regional Park in Weston, FL
- David Nail – 3/1/12 – Round Up in Davie, FL
- Maggie Baugh – 3/1/14 – Weston Regional Park in Weston, FL
- Tommy Dalton – 3/1/12 – Round Up in Davie, FL
This Week’s Notable Events
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 01, 2023 – All Day
- Eli Mosley – Vail, CO – Mar 01, 2023 – 3:00 pm
- Carolyn Miller & Friends – Nashville, TN – Mar 01, 2023 – 5:00 pm
- Rock the Ryman – Nashville, TN – Mar 01, 2023 – 7:30 pm
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 02, 2023 – All Day
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 03, 2023 – All Day
- Lonestar – Nashville, TN – Mar 03, 2023 – All Day
- Fort Worth Music Festival – Fort Worth, TX – Mar 04, 2023 – All Day
- WIRK Rib Round Up – West Palm Beach, FL – Mar 04, 2023 – All Day
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Delbert McClinton & Friends Sandy Beaches Cruise has announced the initial line up for the 2024 voyage. Now in its 28th sailing, the Sandy Beaches Cruise boasts a roster of artists that represents the very best of American roots music touching on a range of genres that include rock, folk, New Orleans, Texas swing, blues, Americana and so much more. The seven-day trip will take place on Holland America’s beautiful Nieuw Amsterdam which departs out of Fort Lauderdale, FL on January 13th, with stops in Phillipsburg, St. Maarten and San Juan, Puerto Rico before returning to Ft. Lauderdale on January 20th.
The 2024 line-up includes Delbert McClinton, The Mavericks, Marcia Ball, The California Honeydrops, The Band of Heathens, Paul Thorn, Blind Boys of Alabama, Lee Roy Parnell, Jimmy Hall, Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, Mike Zito, Carolyn Wonderland, Wayne Toups, Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, Big Joe Maher, Red Young, Gary Nicholson, Seth James, Shelley King, Kimmie Rhodes and Yates McKendree, with many more to be added. Stay up to date HERE.
The Sandy Beaches Cruise offers over 100 plus live performances in five different venues including a large festival-like stage on the outdoor pool deck. Guests will be treated to jam sessions, Q&A’s, songwriter sessions and special events, while catching up with old friends, making new ones, and meeting some of their favorite artists.
What makes the Sandy Beaches Cruise so special is equal parts music and community. Loyal and enthusiastic guests treat the cruise as an annual pilgrimage, returning year after year with over a 70% return rate, while forging lasting bonds with fellow guests. The celebratory vibe onboard is reminiscent of a joyous reunion, but one that welcomes new revelers with open arms.
That feeling was felt throughout the sold-out Sandy Beaches Cruise 2023. From the guests to the artists to the staff onboard, the feeling was highly addictive. In 2019, McClinton and his wife/manager Wendy Goldstein entrusted StarVista LIVE to carry on the tradition they began in 1995 with the Sandy Beaches Cruise, and the rescheduled 2023 sailing proved to be a great success. Guests were treated to electrifying sets from the likes of The Mavericks, Asleep at the Wheel, Marcia Ball, The California Honeydrops, Marc Broussard, Shinyribs, The War and Treaty, Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, Jimmy Hall, Carolyn Wonderland, The McCrary Sisters and many more.
Legendary artist/producer/arranger/musician Red Young held court in the packed Crow’s Nest Lounge on the upper deck for a specially curated late-night set featuring different artists sitting in each night. While Delbert McClinton has retired from touring, Sandy Beaches 2024 offers the opportunity to see the legendary artist perform live multiple times.
“StarVista LIVE had never stepped into an existing cruise before but we loved this music and these artists so much, we enthusiastically sought the opportunity to continue the experience. The guests have such a beautiful sense of community and the 2023 cruise was a great chance for us to get to know the community better, deliver great music and performances while maintaining the special vibe of Sandy Beaches” says StarVista LIVE Senior Vice President of Live Entertainment Mike Jason.
The 2023 cruise just ended in late January and 2024 is already over half sold. Book your cabin today at https://sandybeachescruises.com/.
