HCM Daily Country Music News – September 3rd, 2024

 Posted by at 11:53 pm on September 3, 2024
Sep 032024
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2016 – Justin Moore scored a #1 album with Kinda Don’t Care
  • 2014 – Miranda Lambert received 9 nominations for the 2014 CMA Awards
  • 2014 – Garth Brooks released his single “People Loving People”
  • 2005 – Faith Hill topped the charts with “Mississippi Girl”
  • 1996 – Deana Carter released her album Did I Shave My Legs For This?
  • 1988 – Rodney Crowell scored a #1 hit with “I Couldn’t Leave You If I Tried”
  • 1983 – George Strait topped the charts with “A Fire I Can’t Put Out”
  • 1968 – Merle Haggard released his album Mama Tried

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • None Today

Today’s New Singles

Today’s Photo Flashback

This Week’s Notable Events

Also check out…

HCM Daily Country Music News – September 2nd, 2024

 Posted by at 3:11 pm on September 2, 2024
Sep 022024
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2022 – Jon Pardi released his album Mr. Saturday Night
  • 2011 – Miranda Lambert‘s single “Only Prettier” was certified Gold
  • 2008 – Rascal Flatts released their single “Here”
  • 1991 – Garth Brooks released his album Ropin’ the Wind

Today’s Birthdays

Today’s New Albums

  • None Today

Today’s New Singles

  • None Today

Today’s Photo Flashback

  • None Today

This Week’s Notable Events

Also check out…

Mac McAnally Announces “All The Way Around Tour”

 Posted by at 9:27 pm on August 30, 2024
Aug 302024
 

The celebrated and affable musician, producer and songwriter Mac McAnally continues to enchant audiences across the United States with his 2024 tour. Known for his masterful storytelling and engaging performances, McAnally shows no signs of slowing down!

The 10-time CMA Musician of the Year will bring his unforgettable live show to new cities through 2024 and into 2025. Upcoming highlights include performances at the famed Caverns in Pelham, Tenn. on August 31, the prestigious Lexington Opera House in Lexington, Ky. on Sept. 5 and additional stops in Charleston, S.C., Tupelo, Miss., Boston, Mass. and New York, N.Y. He will close the year with a special performance alongside the Shoals Symphony in Florence, Ala.

“My charmed musical life has taken me most of the way around this big blue ball we ride together. Never would have dreamed this up, but since I’m still here, I’m gonna try and make it ‘All the Way Around’! Thanks to everyone for getting me this far. I hope to be worthy of the support,” McAnally said.

McAnally recently announced he will make his headline debut at the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. on January 31, 2025. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of Mac McAnally on tour—get your tickets here.

In addition to his thriving tour, McAnally has seen success with two new songs, “Oysters and Pearls” and “All The Way Around.” He has a pivotal role in the revamped Country Bear Musical Jamboree at Walt Disney World, which premiered this summer. Beyond his solo endeavors, he is collaborating on new projects for Sawyer Brown, Ned LeDoux and other notable artists. As a member and band leader of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band for over 3 decades, McAnally continues to tour with sold-out shows across the country entertaining his fans and Parrotheads, keeping the spirit of his longtime friend and collaborator Buffett alive.

2024 All The Way Around Tour Dates 
Aug. 31 – Pelham, Tenn. – The Caverns
Sept. 1 – Beaver Dam, Ky. – Beaver Dam Amphitheatre
Sept. 5 – Lexington, Ky. – Lexington Opera House
Sept. 6 – Cleveland, Ohio – Music Box Supper Club
Sept. 12-13 – Charleston, S.C. – Charleston Music Hall
Sept. 15 – Evans, Ga. – Columbia County Performing Arts Center
Oct. 4 – Loudon, Tenn. – Tennessee National Marina
Oct. 10 – Port Neches, Texas – Neches River Wheelhouse
Oct. 25-26 – Gulf Shores, Ala. – Meeting of the Minds
Nov. 1-2 – Newberry, S.C. – Newberry Opera House
Nov. 3 – Durham, N.C. – Carolina Theatre
Nov. 7 – Tupelo, Miss. – Lyric Theater
Nov. 9 – Meridian, Miss. – MSU Riley Center
Nov. 14 – Alexandria, Va. – The Birchmere
Nov. 15 – Boston, Mass. – City Winery Boston
Nov. 16 – Manchester, Tenn. – The Dana Center
Nov. 18 – New York, N.Y. – Sony Hall
Nov. 22 – Florence, Ala. – Norton Auditorium
Nov. 24 – Immokalee, Fla. – Harvest Nights Music Festival*
*on-sale September 5

2025 All The Way Around Tour Dates
Jan. 9 – Fort Wayne, Ind. – The Clyde Theatre
Jan. 10 – Carmel, Ind. – The Palladium
Jan. 11 – Evansville, Ind. – Victory Theatre
Jan. 31 – Nashville, Tenn. – Ryman Auditorium

HCM Daily Country Music News – August 30th, 2024

 Posted by at 5:52 pm on August 30, 2024
Aug 302024
 

Country Music News and Videos

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2022 – Don Schlitz became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2021 – Midland released their single “Sunrise Tells the Story”
  • 2019 – Trisha Yearwood released her album Every Girl
  • 2019 – Craig Morgan released his single “The Father, My Son, and the Holy Ghost”
  • 2011 – Scotty McCreery released his single “The Trouble With Girls”
  • 2005 – Brooks & Dunn released their album Hillbilly Deluxe
  • 1999 – Brad Paisley released his single “He Didn’t Have To Be”
  • 1997 – Kenny Chesney scored his first career #1 hit with “She’s Got It All”

Today’s Birthdays

  • Andrew Millsaps (Neon Union)
  • Jim Hager (Hager Twins) (d)
  • Jon Hager (Hager Twins) (d)
  • Kitty Wells (d)

Today’s New Albums

  • Craig Campbell – Almost Greatest Hits
  • Nick Hickman – Lessons Learned
  • Russell Dickerson – Bones The EP
  • Troy Cartwright – Bygones

Today’s New Singles

  • Altitude – Jarrod Morris
  • Breaking Dishes – Caylee Hammack
  • Country Round Here – Randy Houser w/ Justin Moore
  • Falling Apart – Charlie Hickman Band
  • Gold in a Silverado – Reed Foley
  • Good Ol’ Boys – Ghosts of Hill County
  • Good Time – Trent Cowie
  • Got My Own Boots – John Eason
  • Heart Breaks You – Boomtown Saints & Sam Grow
  • Hit the Hay Runnin’ – Aaron Watson (digital)
  • If I Told You – Tanner Sparks
  • Life in 3/4 Time – Wesley Hanna & Courtney Patton
  • Mexican Sky – Cody Canada and the Departed
  • Six 6 Six – Zoee
  • Sober – Jamey Johnson
  • The Garden – Jeremy Parsons
  • What I’ve Got Right Here – Valerie Smith
  • You’d Think I Was a Cowboy – Dylan Scott

Today’s Photo Flashback

This Week’s Notable Events

Also check out…