Check out the music video for “Get Her Back” by Michael Ray!

- Alex Englehardt – Back Porch Wisdom
- Ben Bostick – The Rascal Is Back
- Caitlyn Smith – High & Low
- Cowboy Dave – Venture South
- Donice Morace – This Life I Love
- Eli Howard & The Greater Good – Low & Slow
- Grace Morrison – Maybe Modern
- Jackson Dean – Live at the Ryman
- Leah Marie Mason – Honeydew & Hennessy
- Mark Moldre – Nambucca Fables
- Matt Jordan – The Gamble Live
- Robert Earl Keen – Western Chill
- Sarah Louise – Dreamers Country
- Away From You – Cowboy Troy
- Ballad of a Broken Woman – Dakota Ritter
- Broke – Dean Brody
- Car Ride Home – Wade Bowen
- Chapel – Jenna DeVries & Adam Mac
- Crazy, Crazy – Austin Burke
- Dance With You – Brett Young
- Don’t F With Me – Cory Singer
- For the Good Times – Brei Carter
- Get Her Back – Michael Ray
- Here – Hayden Joseph
- If Texas Had a Heart – Alyssa Micaela
- Jealous of Myself – Tenille Arts & LeAnn Rimes
- Love to the Rescue – Flint Thompson
- Man of the Year – Joshua Radin
- Must Be the Country – Colt Ford w/ Dillon Carmichael
- Name On It – Jake Bush
- New Old Outlaws Rewind – Waylon Hanel
- Night of Our Lives – Cooper Mohrmann
- Red Dirt Cinderella – Kylie Frey
- She Ain’t Takin’ Your Call – Chase Wright
- Small Town Saturday Night – Mary Heather Hickman
- Somebody Else – RaeLynn & Judah
- Texas for Me – Jacob Armitage

Country Music News and Videos
- Lyric Video: “Somebody Else” by RaeLynn & Judah
- Lyric Video: “Fast As You” by Hayden Haddock
- Lyric Video: “Dance With You” by Brett Young
- Music Video: “Get Her Back” by Michael Ray
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily News – April 14th, 2022
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – April 14th, 2020
- 2018 – Kacey Musgraves scored a #1 album with Golden Hour
- 2018 – Mason Ramsey made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2015 – Reba McEntire released her album Love Somebody
- 2015 – This Week’s New Music – April 14th, 2015
- 2015 – Dwight Yoakam released his album Second Hand Heart
- 2014 – Tim McGraw released his duet w/ Faith Hill “Meanwhile Back at Mama’s”
- 2014 – Brad Paisley released his single “River Bank”
- 2007 – Tim McGraw topped the charts with “Last Dollar (Fly Away)”
- 1998 – The Dixie Chicks released their single “There’s Your Trouble”
- 1990 – Lorrie Morgan topped the charts with “Five Minutes”
- 1986 – Alabama won Entertainer of the Year at the ACM Awards for a record 5th year in a row
- 1980 – George Jones released his signature hit “He Stopped Loving Her Today”
- 1979 – Barbara Mandrell topped the charts with “(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want Be Right”
- Loretta Lynn (d)
- Alex Englehardt – Back Porch Wisdom
- Ben Bostick – The Rascal Is Back
- Caitlyn Smith – High & Low
- Cowboy Dave – Venture South
- Donice Morace – This Life I Love
- Eli Howard & The Greater Good – Low & Slow
- Grace Morrison – Maybe Modern
- Jackson Dean – Live at the Ryman
- Leah Marie Mason – Honeydew & Hennessy
- Mark Moldre – Nambucca Fables
- Matt Jordan – The Gamble Live
- Robert Earl Keen – Western Chill
- Sarah Louise – Dreamers Country
- Away From You – Cowboy Troy
- Ballad of a Broken Woman – Dakota Ritter
- Broke – Dean Brody
- Car Ride Home – Wade Bowen
- Chapel – Jenna DeVries & Adam Mac
- Crazy, Crazy – Austin Burke
- Dance With You – Brett Young
- Don’t F With Me – Cory Singer
- For the Good Times – Brei Carter
- Get Her Back – Michael Ray
- Here – Hayden Joseph
- If Texas Had a Heart – Alyssa Micaela
- Jealous of Myself – Tenille Arts & LeAnn Rimes
- Love to the Rescue – Flint Thompson
- Man of the Year – Joshua Radin
- Must Be the Country – Colt Ford w/ Dillon Carmichael
- Name On It – Jake Bush
- New Old Outlaws Rewind – Waylon Hanel
- Night of Our Lives – Cooper Mohrmann
- Red Dirt Cinderella – Kylie Frey
- She Ain’t Takin’ Your Call – Chase Wright
- Small Town Saturday Night – Mary Heather Hickman
- Somebody Else – RaeLynn & Judah
- Texas for Me – Jacob Armitage
- Brett Eldredge – 4/14/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Eric Church – 4/14/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Jake Owen – 4/14/13 – Tortuga Music Festival at Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Kip Moore – 4/14/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – 4/14/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
This Week’s Notable Events
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Syndicate Smokedown – Fort Worth, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
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Country Music News and Videos
- Nominees Announced for 2023 ACM Awards
- Brothers Osborne Announced as CMA Fest Artist of the Day for June 10th
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily News – April 13th, 2022
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – April 13th, 2020
- 2019 – George Strait scored a #1 album with Honky Tonk Time Machine
- 2018 – Jason Aldean released his album Rearview Town
- 2015 – Top 5 Country Songs of the Week – April 13th, 2015
- 2015 – Top 5 Country Albums of the Week – April 13th, 2015
- 2015 – Top 5 Most Added Singles at Radio – April 13th, 2015
- 2012 – Jana Kramer made her Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2010 – Laura Bell Bundy released her album Achin’ and Shakin’
- 1999 – Andy Griggs released his debut album You Won’t Ever Be Lonely
- 1996 – Lonestar scored their first career #1 hit with “No News”
- 1991 – Alabama topped the charts for the first of 3 weeks with “Down Home”
- 1963 – Bill Anderson topped the charts with “Still”
- 1959 – George Jones scored his first career #1 hit with “White Lightning”
- Aaron Lewis
- Hali Hicks
- None Today
- For the Good Times – Brei Carter
- Brantley Gilbert – 4/13/14 – Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Eli Young Band – 4/13/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Frankie Ballard – 4/13/14 – Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Gloriana – 4/13/13 – Tortuga Music Festival in Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Heidi Newfield – 4/13/11 – Renegades in West Palm Beach, FL
- Luke Bryan – 4/13/14 – Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Sheryl Crow – 4/13/14 – Tortuga Music Festival in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL
- Tom Jackson – 4/13/11 – Renegades in West Palm Beach, FL
This Week’s Notable Events
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 13, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 13, 2023 – All Day
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 14, 2023 – All Day
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Syndicate Smokedown – Fort Worth, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 15, 2023 – All Day
- Conroe Crossroads Music Festival – Conroe, TX – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Country Thunder Arizona – Florence, AZ – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Tortuga Music Festival – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
- Two Step Inn – Georgetown, TX – Apr 16, 2023 – All Day
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Photo Credit: Catherine Powell
Ryman Auditorium unveiled the latest addition to its Icon Walk this morning with a statue honoring American music icon Charley Pride. The detailed bronze likeness was added to the permanent outdoor exhibition on the historic venue’s grounds ensuring the country music trailblazer will forever remain part of the Soul of Nashville.
Created as a way to honor those who have made significant contributions to the historic venue and Music City, Pride’s statue joins likenesses of beloved legends Loretta Lynn, Little Jimmy Dickens and Bill Monroe, three of the most profound musical innovators in country and bluegrass music.
Pride’s beloved wife of over 60 years Rozene Pride and Charley’s son Dion Pride were in attendance for the unveiling.
“He has often been called the Jackie Robinson of country music,” Rozene shared with the crowd gathered for the statue unveiling. “The only difference was Jackie Robinson was picked for the role. Pride picked country music because he loved it and that was his life.”
Addressing the large group of fans in attendance Dion added, “He loved his fans – in fact, his fans drove him. All of you drove him. You are the reason why he was the success he was. Everything he did was for you.”
The Ryman team collaborated once again with artist Ben Watts, the talent behind the existing three statues for the tribute to Pride which took a year to create.
“Charley Pride broke barriers and defied stereotypes, becoming one of the most successful and beloved country music artists of all time,” said Ryman Hospitality Properties Executive Chairman Colin Reed. “The Ryman Icon Walk honors not only his contributions and the groundwork he laid for countless other artists in country music, but also to the Ryman, where he performed many times throughout his career. Charley’s influence will always be felt throughout the entire Nashville community, and his addition to the Ryman Icon Walk is our way of paying tribute to his incredible talent and enduring legacy.”
Visitors can find Pride standing at the northwest corner of the building near the venue’s driveway on Fifth Avenue next to the likeness of “Coal Miner’s Daughter” Loretta Lynn and Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass Music. Country music’s Little Jimmy Dickens stands atop the Ryman’s main steps facing Fourth Avenue, greeting each and every ticket holder and tour-taker as they arrive. Monroe’s likeness is flanked by a Tennessee Historical Commission marker describing the night Bluegrass Music took the stage at the Ryman for the first time in 1945.
During his 50+ years as a recording artist, Pride enjoyed one of the most successful careers in country music history and is credited with helping break color barriers by becoming the first black superstar within the genre.
A global sensation, he sold tens of millions of records worldwide with his large repertoire of hits. A three-time GRAMMY® award and Recording Academy “Lifetime Achievement Award” winner, Pride garnered 41 chart-topping country hits, including “Kiss An Angel Good Morning,” a massive No. 1 crossover hit that sold over a million singles and helped Pride land the Country Music Association’s “Entertainer of the Year” award in 1971 and the “Top Male Vocalist” awards of 1971 and 1972.
A proud member of the Grand Ole Opry, Pride performed concerts worldwide and toured the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand over the course of his career. In recent years, he received the Crossroads Of American Music Award at the 2019 GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi Gala and the Country Music Association’s Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award one year later in November 2020.
On December 12, 2020, Pride died at the age of 86 from complications due to COVID-19. In 2021, CMT celebrated his life and impact as a musical pioneer with CMT Giants: Charley Pride. His memory and storied legacy continue to live on through his vast library of stories and songs, with forthcoming plans for a number of posthumous projects.
