This Date in Country Music History – January 27th

 Posted by at 6:53 am on January 27, 2019
Jan 272019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2023 – Chris Janson released his song “All I Need Is You”
  • 2023 – Tyler Hubbard released his self-titled debut solo album
  • 2021 – The Chris Young Cafe was opened at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro
  • 2021 – Kris Kristofferson announced his retirement
  • 2020 – Kane Brown’s single “Heaven” was certified Quintuple Platinum, as was his duet “What Ifs” with Lauren Alaina
  • 2017 – Lauren Alaina released her album Road Less Traveled
  • 2017 – Brantley Gilbert released his album The Devil Don’t Sleep
  • 2010 – Carrie Underwood‘s single “Cowboy Casanova” was certified platinum
  • 2007 – Rodney Atkins scored a #1 hit with “Watching You”
  • 2001 – The Dixie Chicks scored a #1 hit with “Without You”
  • 1998 – The Dixie Chicks released their debut album Wide Open Spaces
  • 1998 – Shania Twain released her single “You’re Still The One”
  • 1998 – Wade Hayes released his album When The Wrong One Loves You Right
  • 1967 – Waylon Jennings made his Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 1956 – Elvis Presley released his single “Heartbreak Hotel”

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This Date in Country Music History – January 26th

 Posted by at 6:28 am on January 26, 2019
Jan 262019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2020 – Bob Shane, the last original member of The Kingston Trio, died of pneumonia
  • 2019 – Miranda Lambert married NYC police officer Brendan McLoughlin
  • 2018 – Sister Hazel made their Grand Ole Opry debut
  • 2014 – Kacey Musgraves won 2 Grammy Awards – Best Country Album and Best Country Song
  • 2014 – Hunter Hayes released his single “Invisible”
  • 2010 – Lady Antebellum released their album Need You Now
  • 1998 – Toby Keith released his single “Dream Walkin'”

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This Date in Country Music History – January 25th

 Posted by at 7:09 am on January 25, 2019
Jan 252019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2020 – “I Swear” songwriter Gary Baker was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame
  • 2014 – Luke Bryan topped the charts for the first of 5 weeks with “Drink a Beer”
  • 2005 – Kenny Chesney released his album Be As You Are (Songs From an Old Blue Chair)
  • 2005 – Blaine Larsen released his debut album Off To Join The World
  • 2005 – LeAnn Rimes released her album This Woman
  • 1999 – Terri Clark released her single “Everytime I Cry”
  • 1994 – John Michael Montgomery released his album Kickin’ It Up
  • 1993 – Garth Brooks released his single “Learning to Live Again”
  • 1992 – Emmylou Harris became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 1992 – Tracy Lawrence scored his first career #1 hit with “Sticks and Stones”

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