This Date in Country Music History – March 6th

 Posted by at 5:29 am on March 6, 2019
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2023 – Tigirlily Gold released their song “Shoot Tequila”
  • 2009 – Gloriana made their Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2006 – Tim McGraw released his single “When The Stars Go Blue”
  • 2004 – Julie Roberts made her Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 1999 – Sara Evans scored her first career #1 hit with “No Place That Far”
  • 1989 – Lionel Cartwright released his self-titled debut album
  • 1989 – Garth Brooks released his debut single “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)”

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Nominees Announced for 2019 ACM Awards

 Posted by at 10:59 pm on March 5, 2019
Mar 052019
 

Hare are the nominees for the 2019 ACM Awards!

  • Entertainer
    • Jason Aldean
    • Luke Bryan
    • Kenny Chesney
      Chris Stapleton
    • Keith Urban
  • Female Artist
    • Miranda Lambert
    • Ashley McBryde
    • Maren Morris
    • Kacey Musgraves
    • Carrie Underwood
  • Male Artist
    • Dierks Bentley
    • Luke Combs
    • Thomas Rhett
    • Chris Stapleton
    • Keith Urban
  • Duo
    • Brothers Osborne
    • Dan + Shay
    • Florida Georgia Line
    • LoCash
    • Maddie & Tae
  • Group
    • Lady Antebellum
    • Lanco
    • Little Big Town
    • Midland
    • Old Dominion
  • New Female
    • Danielle Bradbery
    • Lindsay Ell
    • Ashley McBryde
    • Carly Pearce
  • New Male
    • Jimmie Allen
    • Luke Combs
    • Jordan Davis
    • Michael Ray
    • Mitchell Tenpenny
  • New Duo/Group
    • High Valley
    • Lanco
    • Runaway June
  • Album
    • Dan + Shay by Dan + Shay
    • Desperate Man by Eric Church
    • From A Room: Vol. 2 by Chris Stapleton
    • Golden Hour by Kacey Musgraves
    • The Mountain by Dierks Bentley
  • Single
    • “Down To The Honky Tonk,” by Jake Owen
    • “Heaven,” by Kane Brown
    • “Meant To Be,” by Bebe Rexha f/Florida Georgia Line
    • “Most People Are Good,” by Luke Bryan
    • “Tequila,” by Dan + Shay
  • Song
    • “Break Up In The End,” by Cole Swindell
    • “Broken Halos,” by Chris Stapleton
    • “Meant To Be,” by Bebe Rexha f/Florida Georgia Line
    • “Space Cowboy,” by Kacey Musgraves
    • “Tequila,” by Dan + Shay
    • “Yours,” by Russell Dickerson.
  • Video:
    • “Babe,” by Sugarland f/Taylor Swift
    • “Burn Out,” by Midland
    • “Burning Man,” by Dierks Bentley f/Brothers Osborne
    • “Drunk Girl,” by Chris Janson
    • “Shoot Me Straight,” by Brothers Osborne
    • “Tequila,” by Dan + Shay.
  • Songwriter
    • Ross Copperman
    • Ashley Gorley
    • Shane McAnally
    • Chase McGill
    • Josh Osborne
  • Music Event
    • “Burning Man,” by Dierks Bentley f/Brothers Osborne
    • “Drowns The Whiskey,” by Jason Aldean f/Miranda Lambert
    • “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright,” by David Lee Murphy f/Kenny Chesney
    • “Keeping Score,” by Dan + Shay f/Kelly Clarkson
    • “Meant To Be,” Bebe Rexha f/Florida Georgia Line

This Date In Country Music History – March 5th

 Posted by at 7:43 am on March 5, 2019
Mar 052019
 
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2021 – Drew Womack, formerly of Sons of the Desert, was announced as the new lead singer of Lonestar
  • 2019 – Luke Bryan’s singles “Light it Up” and “Most People Are Good” were certified Platinum.  His single “Drunk On You” was certified Quintuple Platinum
  • 2019 – Kelsea Ballerini was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Little Big Town
  • 2016 – Joey + Rory topped the Billboard Country Album chart with their gospel project Hymns That Are Important To Us
  • 2014 – Cassadee Pope’s single “Wasting All These Tears” was certified platinum
  • 2014 – Brantley Gilbert’s single “You Don’t Know Her Like I Do” was certified platinum
  • 2013 – Ashley Monroe released her album Like a Rose
  • 2012 – The Band Perry released their single “Postcard From Paris”
  • 2011 – Edens Edge made their Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2006 – Reese Witherspoon won the Oscar for Best Actress for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in the movie “Walk the Line”
  • 2005 – Pat Green made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 1986 – Steve Earle released his album Guitar Town
  • 1963 – Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins were among those that died in a plane crash in Camden, TN

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This Date in Country Music History – March 4th

 Posted by at 5:40 am on March 4, 2019
Mar 042019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2024 – Keith Urban released his song “Messed Up As Me”
  • 2023 – Kelsea Ballerini was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live
  • 2022 – Parker McCollum won New Male Artist of the Year and Lainey Wilson won New Female Artist of the Year by the ACM
  • 2022 – LoCash released their song “Beach Boys”
  • 2021 – Richie McDonald Left Lonestar
  • 2016 – Jake Owen released his single “American Country Love Song”
  • 2016 – Joey Feek of Joey + Rory passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer
  • 2014 – Eli Young Band released their album 10,000 Towns
  • 2013 – Brad Paisley released his single “Beat This Summer”
  • 2008 – Alan Jackson released his album Good Time
  • 2006 – Trent Tomlinson made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2006 – Brad Paisley & Dolly Parton topped the charts with their duet “When I Get Where I’m Going”
  • 1996 – Country Music Hall of Famer Minnie Pearl died in Nashville
  • 1983 – George and Nancy Jones got married in Texas
  • 1978 – Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings topped the charts for the first of 4 weeks with “Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”
  • 1967 – Merle Haggard scored his first career #1 hit with “The Fugitive”

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This Date in Country Music History – March 3rd

 Posted by at 6:25 am on March 3, 2019
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2023 – Morgan Wallen released his album One Thing At A Time
  • 2001 – Toby Keith topped the charts with “You Shouldn’t Kiss Me Like This”
  • 2000 – Montgomery Gentry made their Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2000 – Tracy Lawrence‘s album Time Marches On was certified double platinum
  • 1998 – Faith Hill released her single “This Kiss”
  • 1992 – Little Texas released their debut album First Time For Everything
  • 1984 – Exile topped the charts for the first time with “Woke Up In Love”

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