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Country Music News and Videos
- Reportin’ for Duty: A Tribute to Leslie Jordan – Nashville, TN
- West Palm Beach’s WIRK Rib Round Up Adds Bailey Zimmerman to Lineup
- Hank Williams Jr. Announces 2023 Tour Dates
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – HCM Daily News – January 10th, 2022
- 2020 – Joe Diffie made what would become his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
- 2019 – The Zac Brown Band album You Get What You Give was certified Triple Platinum
- 2019 – Jameson Rodgers signed his record deal with Columbia Records
- 2018 – Dan + Shay released their single “Tequila”
- 2015 – Carrie Underwood topped the Billboard Country Chart for the first of 4 weeks with “Something in the Water”
- 2000 – Clay Walker released his single “The Chain of Love”
- 1998 – Martina McBride scored a #1 hit with “Broken Wing”
- 1991 – Clint Black became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
- 1991 – Garth Brooks released his single “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House”
- 1981 – Merle Haggard topped the charts with “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink”
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This Week’s Notable Events
| Date/Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 01/13/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
| 01/14/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
| 01/15/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
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The Whiskey Myers 2023 Tour continues to build excitement with today’s announcement of 15 additional headlining dates from the multi-platinum band. The Live Nation-produced tour now spans 23 cities, kicking off February 16 in Knoxville, Tenn. at Knoxville Civic Coliseum, with stops in Augusta, Ga., Toledo, Ohio, Nashville, Tenn., Kansas City, Mo. and more before a July 28 finale in Billings, Mont. at First Interstate Arena. Joining the genre-bending band across varying dates are Giovannie & The Hired Guns, Rival Sons and The Weathered Souls, with additional support to be announced.
Tickets for the newly added shows go on sale starting Friday, January 13 at 10 a.m. local time via whiskeymyers.com. Tickets for all other U.S. shows are on sale now.
The tour comes on the heels of the band’s 2022 Tornillo Tour, in support of their critically acclaimed album Tornillo, praised by American Songwriter for putting Whiskey Myers “in a league of their own with their signature hard-rocking sound on full display” and released in 2022 via the band’s own Wiggy Thump Records with distribution by Thirty Tigers. Fans will have a chance to see this signature sound live on the upcoming tour, with Nashville Lifestyles declaring, “Southern rock is alive and well on Whiskey Myers’ Tornillo – and it comes with a brassy border-town swagger… Equal parts train songs, tenacious energy, and Tabasco… their lawless musicality burns like the sun.”
For more information, visit WhiskeyMyers.com and follow on social media @WhiskeyMyers.
WHISKEY MYERS 2023 TOUR DATES:
+ With Rival Sons and The Weathered Souls
^ With Giovannie & The Hired Guns
Support for Added Dates TBA
Thursday, Feb. 16 Knoxville, Tenn. | Knoxville Civic Coliseum +
Friday, Feb. 17 Tallahassee, Fla. | Donald L. Tucker Civic Center +
Saturday, Feb. 18 Augusta, Ga. | James Brown Arena +
Sunday, Feb. 19 Savannah, Ga. | Enmarket Arena +
Wednesday, Feb. 22 Kalamazoo, Mich. | Wings Event Center +
Friday, Feb. 24 Toledo, Ohio | Huntington Center +
Saturday, Feb. 25 Johnstown, Pa. | 1st SUMMIT ARENA at Cambria County War Memorial +
Sunday, Feb. 26 Saginaw, Mich. | Dow Event Center +
Thursday, March 16 Albuquerque, N.M. | Revel ^
Friday, March 17 Phoenix, Ariz. | Arizona Financial Theatre ^
Saturday, March 18 Laughlin, Nev. | Rio Vista Outdoor Amphitheater at Harrah’s ^
Friday, March 31 Midland, Texas | Midland County Horseshoe Amphitheater ^
Thursday, May 4 Alexandria, La. | Rapides Coliseum – ADDED DATE
Friday, May 5 Orange Beach, Ala. | The Wharf Amphitheater – ADDED DATE
Saturday, May 6 Nashville, Tenn. | Ascend Amphitheater – ADDED DATE
Thursday, May 11 Evansville, Ind. | Ford Center – ADDED DATE
Friday, May 12 Columbia, Mo. | The Blue Note – ADDED DATE
Saturday, May 13 Kansas City, Mo. | Starlight Theatre – ADDED DATE
Thursday, June 1 Decatur, Ill. | Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater – ADDED DATE
Friday, June 2 Wheeling, W.V. | Wesbanco Arena – ADDED DATE
Wednesday, June 21 Woodinville, Wash. | Chateau Ste Michelle Winery – ADDED DATE
Thursday, June 22 Bend, Ore. | Hayden Homes Amphitheater – ADDED DATE
Tuesday, July 18 Casper, Wyo. | Ford Wyoming Center – ADDED DATE
Friday, July 21 Milwaukee, Wis. | BMO Harris Pavilion – ADDED DATE
Sunday, July 23 Duluth, Minn. | AMSOIL Arena – ADDED DATE
Tuesday, July 25 Grand Forks, N.D. | Alerus Center – ADDED DATE
Friday, July 28 Billings, Mont. | First Interstate Arena – ADDED DATE

Country newcomer Jelly Roll scored his first No. 1 on Country radio this week, as his debut Country single “Son Of A Sinner” reached the top of the Billboard and Country Aircheck/MediaBase charts!
Written by Jelly Roll with fellow Nashville native Ernest and David Ray Stevens, Jelly shared with Billboard his appreciation for his first #1 single at Country radio, noting “There is no greater reward for a singer and songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee than to have the #1 song on Country radio. Now, imagine that happening to a guy that grew up in this town…a guy that, at every turn the first 25 years of his life, made the wrong decision. Imagine everyone telling that guy he had no chance at Country radio. ‘You’re too overweight, you have too many tattoos, they will never let another convicted criminal on Country radio’ – now imagine Country radio proving everyone wrong and taking the chance on the song, the message and the man. If you can imagine that, then you can understand why I’m so filled with gratitude as tears stream down my face while I type this: I currently have the number 1 song on Country radio. Thank you, Country Radio and all the Streaming Partners, for making ‘Son of a Sinner’ my first #1 at Country radio. I vow to never let you down or forget the chance you gave me when everyone told you not to! I want to take a second to thank my label STONEY CREEK AND BMG — Loba and his misfits — y’all took the biggest chance. Every label in town told me I had a better chance signing with a label in LA than to ever have a chance in this town with my history — not only did that not scare BMG, it made them want to double down and go all in!”
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Country Music News and Videos
- Comedians Henry Cho and Gary Mule Deer Invited to be Members of the Grand Ole Opry by Marty Stuart
- Zac Brown Band Announces Show in Atlantic City, NJ
- The Chicks Announces Las Vegas Dates
- This Week’s Texas Country Music Chart
- Tyler Farr to Play Billy Bob’s in Fort Worth
- Jelly Roll Scores First Career #1 Single
- “Daryle Singletary Keepin’ It Country Jam” Announced for Nashville, TN
- Whiskey Myers Announces 2023 Tour Dates
- Music Video: “Small Town Motels” by Claudia Hoyser
- Lyric Video: “Jealous of Myself” by Tenille Arts
This Date in Country Music History
- 2015 – Tim McGraw‘s single “Shotgun Rider” was certified Gold
- 2012 – Lady Antebellum‘s single “Just a Kiss” was certified Double Platinum
- 2012 – Lady Antebellum‘s single “We Owned the Night” was certified Gold
- 2012 – Blake Shelton‘s single “God Gave Me You” was certified Platinum
- 2012 – Luke Bryan‘s single “Do I” was certified Platinum
- 2012 – Luke Bryan’s single “I Don’t Want This Night to End” was certified Gold
- 2012 – Dierks Bentley‘s single “Am I The Only One” was certified Gold
- 1960 – Patsy Cline became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
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- Big City – Jimmy Bowen
- Dead of Night – Krislyn Arthurs
- Goin’ Goin’ – Donice Morace
- Jealous of Myself – Tenille Arts
- Let Me Leave – Alexis Taylor
- Memory Lane – Old Dominion
- When I Get To Heaven – Melissa Endean
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This Week’s Notable Events
| Date/Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 01/13/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
| 01/14/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
| 01/15/2023 Time TBA |
30A Songwriters Festival – Santa Rosa Beach, FL Santa Rosa Beach, Santa Rosa Beach FL |
Also check out…
- Events Calendar
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- Album Release Dates
- Single Release Dates
- Artist Interviews
- Concert Photos
- Artist Database
- State-by-State Country Music Coverage
- This Date in Country Music History
- Shop Country Music Store by SFCM
- Country Music Charts
- HCM Twitter Feed
- Special Offers
