This Date in Country Music History – February 7th

 Posted by at 6:47 am on February 7, 2019
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2021 – Eric Church performed the National Anthem before the Super Bowl in Tampa
  • 2020 – Gene Watson was inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2020 – Darius Rucker was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame
  • 2018 – Tyler Farr’s single “Whiskey in My Water” was certified platinum
  • 2015 – Luke Bryan topped the charts for the first of two weeks with his single “I See You”
  • 2012 – Dierks Bentley released his album Home
  • 2004 – Alan Jackson scored a #1 hit with “Remember When”
  • 2003 – Jennifer Hanson made her Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2000 – Brad Paisley released his single “Me Neither”
  • 1995 – Shania Twain released her album The Woman In Me
  • 1983 – The Oak Ridge Boys released their single “American Made”
  • 1981 – John Conlee became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 1953 – Marty Robbins made his Grand Ole Opry debut

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This Date in Country Music History – February 6th

 Posted by at 6:18 am on February 6, 2019
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This Date in Country Music History

  • 2023 – Thomas Rhett released his single “Angels Don’t Always Have Wings”
  • 2021 – Luke Combs scored a #1 single with “Better Together”
  • 2021 – Rhonda Vincent was officially inducted into the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2020 – Cody Johnson’s single “On My Way To You” was certified Platinum
  • 2020 – Dan + Shay’s single “From the Ground Up” was certified Double Platinum
  • 2018 – Jessica Andrews gave birth to a son
  • 2017 – Keith Urban released his duet with Carrie Underwood titled “The Fighter”
  • 2014 – Garth Brooks performed on Jay Leno’s final Tonight Show
  • 2010 – Sammy Kershaw was announced as the newest member of the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame
  • 2007 – Jason Michael Carroll released his debut album Waitin’ in the Country
  • 2001 – Diamond Rio released their album One More Day
  • 1998 – Michael Peterson made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 1976 – Ronnie Milsap became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 1971 – Dolly Parton scored her first career #1 hit with “Joshua”
  • 1960 – George Hamilton IV became a member of the Grand Ole Opry

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