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- This Week’s Texas Country Chart
- Craig Campbell’s Celebrity Cornhole Challenge Details Announced
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- Kylie Morgan Announces CMA Fest Fan Club Party
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This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily Country Music News – May 23rd, 2022
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – May 23rd, 2020
- 2017 – Brett Young‘s single “In Case You Didn’t Know” was certified platinum
- 2011 – Brad Paisley released his album This Is Country Music
- 2005 – Gary Allan released his single “Best I Ever Had”
- 2000 – Lee Ann Womack‘s I Hope You Dance album was released
- 1995 – Daryle Singletary’s self-titled debut album was released
- 1992 – Sawyer Brown scored a #1 hit with “Some Girls Do”
- 1981 – Rosanne Cash hit #1 on the country charts with “Seven Year Ache”
- 1966 – Loretta Lynn‘s “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man)” was released
- 1953 – Jim Reeves made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- None Today
- Golden – Craig Wayne Boyd
- Jenny’s Song – David Morris
- A Thousand Horses – 5/23/15 – Coral Sky Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL
- Brett Eldredge – 5/23/15 – Coral Sky Amphihteatre in West Palm Beach, FL
- Brothers Osborne – 5/23/15 – Coral Sky Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL
- Darius Rucker – 5/23/15 – Coral Sky Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, FL
This Week’s Notable Events
- Salute the Troops at the Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, TN – May 23, 2023 – All Day
- Diamond Dixie – Nashville, TN – May 24, 2023 – 8:00 pm
- DelFest – Cumberland, MD – May 25, 2023 – All Day
- DelFest – Cumberland, MD – May 26, 2023 – All Day
- DelFest – Cumberland, MD – May 27, 2023 – All Day
- Lone Star Jam – Round Rock, TX – May 27, 2023 – All Day
- DelFest – Cumberland, MD – May 28, 2023 – All Day
- Lone Star Jam – Round Rock, TX – May 28, 2023 – All Day
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PBS’ NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT:
THE MULTI-AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL TRADITION
HONORING OUR AMERICAN HEROES AND THEIR FAMILIES
LIVE FROM THE U.S. CAPITOL
* * *
– All-Star Cast Hosted by Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise
with Trace Adkins, S. Epatha Merkerson, John Slattery, Dulé Hill, Yolanda Adams, Mary McCormack, Jo Dee Messina, The War And Treaty, Chosen Jacobs,
Phillip Phillips, Megan Hilty, and Maestro Jack Everly
conducting the National Symphony Orchestra –
PBS’ NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT, America’s national night of remembrance, returns live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol hosted by Tony Award-winner Joe Mantegna and Emmy Award-winner Gary Sinise, acclaimed actors who are dedicated to veterans’ causes and supporting our troops in active service. A more than three decades long tradition unlike anything else on television, the 90-minute broadcast honoring the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, military families and all those who have given their lives for our country takes us back to the real meaning of the holiday through personal stories and tributes interwoven with musical performances. The 34th annual NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT will air on PBS and stream on www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert and YouTube on Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. E.T.
This production is signatory with the WGA under the public television agreement, which continues in effect. Therefore, the NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT on PBS is not affected by the WGA strike on commercial film and television, and will once again pay tribute to all of our American heroes this year as it has for over three decades.
“We are proud to continue this national tradition on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol that brings us together as one family of Americans to support our heroes and remember the more than one million Americans who have given their lives for our country since the dawn of the republic,” said Executive Producer Michael Colbert, Capital Concerts.
The 2023 NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT will feature the following segments:
- Paying Tribute to Gold Star Families – with Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award-winning actress S. Epatha Merkerson (CHICAGO MED, LAW & ORDER); SAG Award-winning and Emmy nominated actor Dulé Hill (THE WONDER YEARS) and acclaimed actor and singer Chosen Jacobs
(SNEAKERELLA, PURPLE HEARTS, IT). The concert will remember our fallen heroes and the Gold Star families who carry forever the pain of having lost their loved ones. This year the program will share the story of three generations of one Gold Star family and their poignant journey through grief when the beloved oldest child, Sgt. Anthony O. Magee, is killed in action while on deployment in Iraq. Every member of the family must face a new normal where every day is Memorial Day.
- 50th Anniversary Return of Vietnam War POWs – featuring SAG Award-winning and Emmy-nominated actor and director John Slattery (MAD MEN, SPOTLIGHT) and Tony Award-nominated star of stage and screen Mary McCormack (HEELS, WEST WING).
American POWs of the Vietnam War endured unfathomable conditions, abuse, and torture. Fifty years after their release, the concert will share the story of Col. Carlyle “Smitty” Harris (Ret.) who was imprisoned by the North Vietnamese for 8 years while his wife Louise stayed resilient and strong on the home front. The tribute to Vietnam-era Veterans will honor and feature courageous POWs who endured, resisted and remained unified in the face of horrific captivity, and remember the more than 58,000 American lives lost in the Vietnam War and those who remain missing and unaccounted for.
- 70th Anniversary Korean War Armistice
On the 70th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice, the broadcast will remember the more than thirty-six thousand American lives lost, and pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of our veterans who bravely fought to defend freedom and bring peace. Heartbreak Ridge, Pork Chop Hill, Outpost Harry and Chosin Reservoir are just a few of the epic battles etched in the memory of those who survived this fierce and brutal conflict. Veterans of the Korean War will be honored at the concert.
- World War II Remembrance – with Broadway and TV star Megan Hilty.
The program will honor and remember veterans of World War II, the over 16 million Americans who served in uniform, and the more than 400,000 who died and hundreds of thousands more were wounded. Veterans will tell the story of the war through their own reflections. This special segment will also feature a tribute to the contributions of the Merchant Marines in the war.
The deeply moving and reverential night will also feature performances by: multi-platinum entertainer and TV/film actor Trace Adkins; electrifying husband-and-wife duo, Iraq War Army veteran Michael Trotter, Jr. and Tonya Trotter: The War And Treaty; five-time Grammy Award-winning Gospel legend Yolanda Adams; Grammy Award-nominated and CMA and ACM Award-winning country music star Jo Dee Messina; multi-platinum singer-songwriter Phillip Phillips; and the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of top pops conductor Jack Everly.
In tribute to all the members of our armed forces, the annual audience favorite Salute to Services features the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Service Color Teams. Also participating are members from The U.S. Army Herald Trumpets, The U.S. Army Chorus, The Soldiers’ Chorus of the U.S. Army Field Band, The U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters, The U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants, and the Armed Forces Color Guard provided by the Military District of Washington, D.C.
The NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT airs on PBS Sunday, May 28, 2023, from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. E.T., as well as to our troops serving around the world on the American Forces Network. The concert will also be streaming on www.pbs.org/national-memorial-day-concert and YouTube and available as Video on Demand, May 28 to June 11, 2023.
The NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT is pleased to welcome Lockheed Martin as lead corporate sponsor. Lockheed Martin’s commitment to the military and veteran community begins with the veterans, National Guard and Reservists, and military spouses that comprise about one-fifth of its 116,000 employees. Lockheed Martin’s exclusive Handshake 2 Hire veteran recruiting program helps transitioning and recently separated military veterans with resources to successfully enter the civilian workforce.
The NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT welcomes back the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans as lead underwriter, a nonprofit educational organization honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals and ensuring the American dream for future generations through one of the nation’s largest privately-funded, need-based scholarship programs. By 2024, the 40th Anniversary of its scholarship fund, the Horatio Alger Association will have awarded $262 million in scholarships to over 37,000 students.
The concert is also made possible by grants from: the National Park Service, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Department of the Army, General Dynamics, PBS and public television stations nationwide. Air travel is provided by American Airlines.

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This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily Country Music News – May 19th, 2022
- 2021 – HCM Daily News – May 19th, 2021
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – May 19th, 2020
- 2017 – Rascal Flatts released their album Back to Us
- 2015 – Kelsea Ballerini released her debut album The First Time
- 2015 – Luke Bryan released his single “Kick the Dust Up”
- 2015 – This Week’s New Music – May 19th, 2015
- 2015 – HCM Daily Country Music News Recap – Tuesday, May 19th, 2015
- 2014 – Brantley Gilbert released his album Just As I Am
- 2013 – Trace Adkins won Celebrity Apprentice
- 2012 – Thomas Rhett made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2007 – Sugarland topped the charts with their single “Settlin’”
- 1992 – Billy Ray Cyrus‘ debut album Some Gave All is released
- 1979 – The Bellamy Brothers hit #1 with their single “If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body, Would You Hold It Against Me”
- 1973 – A 14 year-old Tanya Tucker scores a #1 hit with “What’s Your Mama’s Name”
- 1962 – George Jones hits #1 with “She Thinks I Still Care”
- Brandy Clark – Brandy Clark
- Chapel Hart – Glory Days
- Colt Ford – Must Be The Country
- Ella Langley – Excuse the Mess (EP)
- Erin Kinsey – Bet My Heart (EP)
- Hayden Baker – Growing Pains (EP)
- Houston Bernard – Songs for the People (EP)
- Jaye Madison – MIRЯOR: VISION
- Jordyn Shellhart – Primrose
- Josh Turner – Long Black Train Vinyl – 20th Anniversary Edition)
- Madelyn Read – Concrete Country
- Rodney Rice – Rodney Rice
- Whitney Rose – Rosie
- 3 Minute Session – Proud Country
- 8 Seconds – Garrett Talamantes
- Black & White World – Kylie Frey
- Broke – Laine Lonero
- Clean Money – The Stray Sons
- Endlessly – Greg Pratt
- Feel – Ben Kadlecek
- Glory Days – Morgan Lee Powers
- Gone – Xavier Joseph
- Grandpa Said – Randy Beal
- Honky Talkin’ – Jade Eagleson
- Imaginary Mile – Dayne Pack
- Man of Few Words – John Morgan
- Might Change You – Louie TheSinger & Chris Detroit
- Roll the Dice – Dakota Ritter.
- Sinner & Saint – Drew Moreland
- Some Horses – Derryl Perry
- Steady Hand – Ben Meyer Band
- Tattoos – Allie Colleen
- The Place That I Call Home – Cate Gartner
- The Waltz – Gary Kyle
- Try That in a Small Town – Jason Aldean
- Under a Southern Sky – Ian Flanigan
- What’s Wrong With That – RaeLynn
- None Today
This Week’s Notable Events
- Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert – Bushkill, PA – May 19, 2023
- Troubadour Festival – College Station, TX – May 20, 2023
Also check out…

- Brandy Clark – Brandy Clark
- Chapel Hart – Glory Days
- Colt Ford – Must Be The Country
- Ella Langley – Excuse the Mess (EP)
- Erin Kinsey – Bet My Heart (EP)
- Hayden Baker – Growing Pains (EP)
- Houston Bernard – Songs for the People (EP)
- Jaye Madison – MIRЯOR: VISION
- Jordyn Shellhart – Primrose
- Josh Turner – Long Black Train Vinyl – 20th Anniversary Edition)
- Madelyn Read – Concrete Country
- Rodney Rice – Rodney Rice
- Whitney Rose – Rosie
- 3 Minute Session – Proud Country
- 8 Seconds – Garrett Talamantes
- Black & White World – Kylie Frey
- Broke – Laine Lonero
- Clean Money – The Stray Sons
- Endlessly – Greg Pratt
- Feel – Ben Kadlecek
- Glory Days – Morgan Lee Powers
- Gone – Xavier Joseph
- Grandpa Said – Randy Beal
- Honky Talkin’ – Jade Eagleson
- Imaginary Mile – Dayne Pack
- Man of Few Words – John Morgan
- Might Change You – Louie TheSinger & Chris Detroit
- Roll the Dice – Dakota Ritter
- Sinner & Saint – Drew Moreland
- Some Horses – Derryl Perry
- Steady Hand – Ben Meyer Band
- Tattoos – Allie Colleen
- The Place That I Call Home – Cate Gartner
- The Waltz – Gary Kyle
- Try That in a Small Town – Jason Aldean
- Under a Southern Sky – Ian Flanigan
- What’s Wrong With That – RaeLynn
