- Jake Owen
- Keith Urban
- Rodney Atkins
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – Jelly Roll released his single “Son of a Sinner”
- 2021 – Warner Music Nashville signed Florida Georgia Line’s Brian Kelley to a solo deal
- 2018 – Scotty McCreery scored a #1 album with Seasons Change
- 2011 – Mel McDaniel died of lung cancer in Hendersonville, TN
- 2009 – Keith Urban released his album Defying Gravity
- 2009 – Rodney Atkins released his album It’s America
- 2008 – Jimmy Wayne released his single “Do You Believe Me Now”
- 2008 – Kenny Chesney released his single “Better As A Memory”
- 2006 – Jake Owen made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 1962 – Patsy Cline topped the charts with “She’s Got You”
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- 2022 – HCM Daily News – March 31st, 2022
- 2021 – Today’s New Music – March 31st, 2021
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – March 31st, 2020
- 2015 – This Week’s New Music – March 31st, 2015
- Today’s Birthdays – March 31st
This Week’s Country Music News and Videos
- This Week’s Texas Country Music Chart
- Lyric Video: “Paper Umbrellas” by Tim McGraw & Parker McCollum
- Video: Parker McCollum Announces New Album
- Country Music Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2025
- Music Video: “My Life is Country” by Gabriel Key
- Music Video: “Weren’t for the Wind” by Ella Langley
- Schedule Announced for Country Calling in Maryland
- Lineups Announced for 2025 CMA Fest
- Music Video: “Carry Me Through” by Maren Morris
- Nominees Announced for 60th ACM Awards
- Alabama Announces “Live in Concert 25” Tour Dates
- Dylan Scott Announces New Album Easy Does It
- Initial Lineup Announced for Sunday Mornin’ Country
- Phil Vassar Announces 2025 Fan Club Party
- Eric Church Brings ‘Evangeline vs. The Machine Live’ to Nashville’s The Pinnacle
- Lyric Video: “Household” by Lauren Alaina
This Date in Country Music History
- 2022 – Parker McCollum married Hallie Ray Light
- 2020 – Grand Ole Opry member Jan Howard passed away
- 2009 – Love & Theft made their Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2005 – George Strait released his single “You’ll Be There”
- 1994 – David Ball released his single “Thinkin’ Problem”
- 1992 – Reba McEntire topped the charts with “Is There Life Out There”
- 1981 – Hank Williams Jr. topped the charts with “Texas Women”
- None Today
- Bar None – Jordan Davis
- Casino – Tucker Wetmore
- Household – Lauren Alaina
- Mayberry – Rascal Flatts w/ Blake Shelton
- Me and My Suitcase – Dustin Chapman
- No Tellin’ – Caroline Jones
- That Someday – Trace Adkins
- None Today
This Week’s Notable Events
- Jay Valor – Nashville, TN – Mar 28, 2025 – 3:00 pm
- Old Town D’Hanis Music Festival – Hondo, TX – Mar 30, 2025
- Diamond Dixie – Gulf Shores, AL – Apr 03, 2025 – 6:00 pm
Also check out…
Eric Church once again offers a unique live experience with an exclusive pair of shows set for May 23 and 24 at Nashville’s newest live music venue, The Pinnacle, in celebration of the release of his highly anticipated May 2 album, Evangeline vs. The Machine. Pre-order/pre-save the album HERE.
Tickets to Evangeline vs. The Machine Live go on sale to premium Church Choir members Monday, March 31 at 10 a.m. CT. Become a premium Church Choir member here.
The one-off shows will see Church perform the new album in sequence for the first time, while also treating fans to a number of compelling performances of his most iconic hits. A self-proclaimed “album artist,” Church has always championed the power of cohesive storytelling, and Evangeline vs. The Machine is no exception. “An album is a snapshot in time that lasts for all time,” Church shares of the creative approach behind the highly-anticipated new project. “I believe in that time-tested tradition of making records that live and breathe as one piece of art – I think it’s important.”
“I’ve always let creativity be the muse. It’s been a compass for me,” he adds. “The people that I look up to in my career and the kind of musicians I gravitate to never did what I thought they were going to do next – and I love them for it. I never want our fans to get an album and go, ‘Oh, that’s like Chief or that’s like this.’ Painstakingly, I lose sleep at night to try to make sure that whatever we do creatively, they go, ‘Wow, that’s not what I thought.’ I think that’s my job as an artist.”