This Date in Country Music History – March 19th

 Posted by at 5:11 am on March 19, 2019
Mar 192019
 
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2021 – Dustin Lynch released his duet with MacKenzie Porter called “Thinking ‘Bout You”
  • 2013 – Kacey Musgraves released her Grammy Award winning album Same Trailer Different Park
  • 2005 – Josh Gracin topped the charts with “Nothin’ to Lose”
  • 2001 – Brad Paisley released his single “Two People Fell In Love”
  • 1994 – Neal McCoy topped the charts with “No Doubt About It”
  • 1991 – George Strait released his album Chill of an Early Fall
  • 1988 – Ricky Van Shelton topped the charts with “Life Turned Her That Way”
  • 1977 – Glen Campbell topped the charts with “Southern Nights”

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This Date in Country Music History – March 18th

 Posted by at 7:00 am on March 18, 2019
Mar 182019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2024 – The Country Music Hall of Fame announced that the class of 2024 would include John Anderson, Toby Keith and James Burton
  • 2023 – Morgan Wallen scored a #1 album with One Thing at a Time
  • 2022 – Carrie Underwood released her song “Ghost Story”
  • 2019 – The Country Music Hall of Fame announced the Class of 2019:  Brooks & Dunn, Ray Stevens, and Jerry Bradley
  • 2019 – Luke Combs’ single “Beautiful Crazy” was certified Double Platinum and his single “When It Rains It Pours” was certified Triple Platinum
  • 2019 – Keith Urban’s single “Blue Ain’t Your Color” was certified Quadruple Platinum
  • 2019 – Kacey Musgraves’ single “Blowin’ Smoke” was certified Platinum
  • 2017 – Natalie Hemby made her Grand Ole Opry Debut
  • 2017 – Little Big Town topped the Billboard country albums chart for the first of 2 weeks with The Breaker
  • 2013 – Billy Currington released his single “Hey Girl”
  • 2013 – Justin Moore released his single “Point At You”
  • 2006 – Kenny Chesney topped the charts for the first of 3 weeks with “Living In Fast Forward”
  • 2002 – Blake Shelton released his single “Ol’ Red”
  • 2000 – Toby Keith topped the charts for the first of 5 weeks with “How Do You Like Me Now?!”
  • 1999 – George Strait released his single “Write This Down”

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