Apr 042025
Apr 042025
This Week’s Country Music News and Videos
- Lyric Video: “High on the Hog” by Hailey Whitters
- Jordan Davis Announces 2025 Ain’t Enough Road Tour
- This Week’s Texas Country Music Chart
- Bellamy Brothers’ Honky Tonk Ranch Premiers on American Country Network April 1st
- The Band Perry Announce A Homecoming Concert
- Videos: Gabriel Key at Hollywood Beach Theatre with FGL’s Brian Bonds
- Festival Announcement: Southern Grand Slam Music Festival
- Festival Announcement: The Homstead Festival
- Music Video: “Pretty Horses” by Kip Moore
- Music Video: “Fire We Found” by Chris Lane & Abby Anderson
- Lyric Video: “Bell Bottoms Up” by Lainey Wilson
- Lyric Video: “Holler” by Rebecca Lynn Howard
- Music Video: “High on a Heartbreak” by Hailey Whitters
- Lyric Video: “Til the Last One Dies” by Chris Young
- Aaron Watson Announces Summer Tour Dates
- Eric Church Announces Three Shows at Red Rocks
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – Lauren Alaina parted ways with Mercury Records
- 2020 – In the aftermath of his passing, Kenny Rogers once again topped the Billboard Country Albums Chart with The Best of Kenny Rogers: Through The Years
- 2019 – Kenny Chesney’s single “Get Along” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Cole Swindell’s single “You Should Be Here” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Chris Young’s single “I’m Comin’ Over” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Kane Brown’s single “Heaven” was certified Platinum
- 2018 – Kane Brown’s self-titled debut album was certified Platinum
- 2018 – Kacey Musgraves’ single “Follow Your Arrow” was certified Platinum
- 2018 – Kacey Musgraves’ album Same Trailer Different Park was certified Platinum
- 2011 – Jason Aldean released his single “Dirt Road Anthem”
- 2006 – Rascal Flatts released their album Me And My Gang
- 2006 – Toby Keith released his single “It’s a Little Too Late”
- 1998 – Trisha Yearwood topped the charts with “A Perfect Love”
- 1987 – George Strait topped the charts with “Ocean Front Property”
- 1959 – Bill Anderson made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- Clay Davidson
- Josh McSwain (Parmalee)
- Steve Gatlin
- Bradley Gaskin – Unfinished Business
- Bryan Martin – Years in the Making
- Garth Brooks – The Anthology Part V: The Comeback The First Five Years
- Grey Delisle – The Grey Album
- Ned Ledoux – Safe Haven
- Parmalee – Fell in Love With a Cowgirl
- Bell Bottom’s Up – Lainey Wilson
- California Cowgirl – Annie Bosko
- Finish This Drink – Brothers Osborne
- Ride or Die Radio – Kassi Ashton
- Steal a Little Thunder – Dan Seals
- Til the Last One Dies – Chris Young (digital)
- You Don’t Have Very Far to Go – Moe Bandy
- None Today
This Week’s Notable Events
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 04, 2025
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 05, 2025
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 05, 2025
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 06, 2025
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 06, 2025
- Cattle Country Fest – Gonzales, TX – Apr 10, 2025
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 10, 2025
- Cross Canadian Ragweed, Turnpike Troubadours – Stillwater, OK – Apr 10, 2025
- Cattle Country Fest – Gonzales, TX – Apr 11, 2025
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 11, 2025
- Cross Canadian Ragweed, Turnpike Troubadours – Stillwater, OK – Apr 11, 2025
Also check out…
Apr 032025
- Kenny Chesney
- Uncle Kracker
- The Oak Ridge Boys
- Rascal Flatts
This Date in Country Music History
- 2023 – Kane Brown released his single “Bury Me in Georgia”
- 2023 – Conner Smith released his single “Creek Will Rise”
- 2023 – The Country Music Hall of Fame announced the class of 2023: Tanya Tucker, Patty Loveless, and Bob McDill
- 2020 – Sam Hunt released his album Southside
- 2020 – Ashley McBryde released her album Never Will
- 2017 – Miranda Lambert released her single “Tin Man”
- 2016 – Chris Stapleton took home 4 ACM Awards – Male Artist, New Male Artist, Album, and Song
- 2012 – Rascal Flatts released their album Changed
- 2007 – Martina McBride released her album Waking Up Laughing
- 2004 – Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker topped the charts with “When The Sun Goes Down”
- 1982 – The Oak Ridge Boys topped the charts with “Bobbie Sue”
HCM Content
Apr 022025
- Trisha Yearwood
This Date in Country Music History
- 2013 – The Band Perry released their album Pioneer
- 2013 – Clay Walker released his book “Jesus Was A Country Boy: Life Lessons On Faith, Fishing And Forgiveness”
- 2012 – Tim McGraw & Kenny Chesney released their single “Feel Like a Rock Star”
- 2007 – Miranda Lambert released her single “Famous In A Small Town”
- 2001 – Trisha Yearwood released her single “I Would’ve Loved You Anyway”
- 1994 – Little Texas scored their first career #1 hit with “My Love”
- 1988 – Reba McEntire topped the charts with “Love Will Find It’s Way To You”
- 1977 – Kenny Rogers scored his first career #1 hit with “Lucille”
HCM Content
- HCM Daily Country Music News – April 2nd, 2024
- 2021 – Today’s New Music – April 2nd, 2021
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – April 2nd, 2020
- Today’s Birthdays – April 2nd
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