Apr 252025
Apr 252025
- Trisha Yearwood
- Billy Currington
- Rodney Atkins
This Date in Country Music History
- 2011 – Rodney Atkins released his single “Take A Back Road”
- 2005 – Trisha Yearwood released her single “Georgia Rain”
- 2003 – Billy Currington made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2000 – The Dixie Chicks released their single “Cold Day in July”
- 1988 – George Strait released his single “Baby Blue”
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Apr 242025
- Michael Ray
- Lee Brice
- Garth Brooks
- Kip Moore
- Tim McGraw
This Date in Country Music History
- 2021 – Taylor Swift topped the country album chart with her album Fearless (Taylor’s Version)
- 2020 – Harold Reid of The Statler Brothers passed away due to kidney failure
- 2015 – Michael Ray made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2015 – The George Jones Museum opened in Nashville, TN
- 2012 – Lee Brice released his album Hard 2 Love
- 2012 – Kip Moore released his album Up All Night
- 2001 – Tim McGraw released his album Set This Circus Down
- 1999 – Jessica Andrews made her Grand Ole Opry debut
- 1993 – Sammy Kershaw topped the charts with “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful”
- 1991 – Garth Brooks took home 6 ACM Awards: Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Album, Song, Single, and Video
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Apr 232025
This Date in Country Music History
- 2021 – Eric Church released his album Soul
- 2016 – Tim McGraw scored a #1 hit with “Humble and Kind”
- 2002 – Kenny Chesney released his album No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
- 1996 – George Strait released his album Blue Clear Sky
- 1981 – George Strait released his single “Unwound”
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Apr 222025
This Date in Country Music History
- 2024 – John Morgan released his duet “Friends Like That” with Jason Aldean
- 2022 – Jason Aldean released his album Macon, Georgia
- 2021 – Delbert McClinton announced his retirement from music
- 2014 – The Country Music Hall of Fame announced the Class of 2014: Ronnie Milsap, Mac Wiseman, and Hank Cochran
- 2013 – Hunter Hayes released his single “I Want Crazy”
- 2008 – Phil Vassar released his album Prayer of a Common Man
- 2000 – Amy Grant made her Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2000 – George Strait topped the charts with “The Best Day”
- 1997 – Anita Cochran released her debut album Back To You
- 1997 – George Strait released his album Carrying Your Love With Me
- 1995 – John Michael Montgomery topped the charts with “I Can Love You Like That”
- 1989 – Clint Black made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 1989 – Shenandoah topped the charts with “The Church on Cumberland Road”
- 1950 – Hank Williams topped the charts with “Long Gone Lonesome Blues”
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