This Week’s Country Music News and Videos
- Lyric Video: “Let the Lonely” by Kameron Marlowe
- Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson, and Bailey Zimmerman to Headline New Year’s Eve Nashville’s Big Bash
- Ian Munsick Announces The Eagle Flies Free Tour
- Lyric Video: “Damn What A Woman” by Tyler Rich
- Alan Jackson Announces Final Concert
- Luke Combs Announces “My Kinda Saturday Night” Tour Dates
- Gene Watson Announces Fourteen Carat Mind Tour
- Lyric Video: “Beautiful Lonely” by Brett Eldredge
- Audio: “Goodbyes are Hard to Listen To” by Joe Nichols
- Rodney Crowell Announces Airline Highway Tour Dates
This Date in Country Music History
- 2020 – Carrie Underwood’s Christmas album The Gift topped the Billboard Country Albums chart
- 2020 – Niko Moon made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2019 – Luke Bryan’s single “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” was certified Double Platinum
- 2019 – Luke Bryan’s single “Someone Else Calling You Baby” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Jon Pardi’s single “Up All Night” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “Tequila” was certified Quadruple Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “Speechless” was certified Triple Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “All to Myself” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Mitchell Tenpenny’s single “Drunk Me” was certified Double Platinum
- 2019 – Maren Morris’ single “Girl” was certified Platinum
- 2018 – David Nail’s single “Whatever She’s Got” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Darius Rucker’s single “If I Told You” was certified Platinum and his single “Alright” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Florida Georgia Line’s single “Cruise” was certified 11x Platinum!
- 2000 – Sara Evans released her album Born To Fly
- 1995 – Lonestar released their self-titled debut album
- 1988 – Loretta Lynn and Roy Rogers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- 1988 – Hank Williams Jr. wins the CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Album of the Year (Born To Boogie)
- 1983 – Little Jimmy Dickens was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- 1983 – Alabama cleans up at the CMA Awards winning trophies for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Album of the Year (The Closer You Get)
- 1977 – Ronnie Milsap won 3 CMA Awards: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist, and Album (Ronnie Milsap Live)
- 1971 – Charley Pride won CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist
- 1970 – Johnny Cash scored a #1 hit with “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” which was written by Kris Kristofferson
- John Prine (d)
- Tanya Tucker
- Dasha – Anna
- Jason Aldean – 30 Number One Hits
- Lauren Watkins – In a Perfect World
- Priscilla Block – Things You Didn’t See
- Shane Profitt – Population Me
- Goodbyes Are Hard to Listen To – Joe Nichols
- Slippery Slope – Jamie O’Neal
This Week’s Notable Events
- Riverfront Revival – Charleston, SC – Oct 10, 2025
- Iron Hills Country Music Festival – Birmingham, AL – Oct 11, 2025
- Riverfront Revival – Charleston, SC – Oct 11, 2025
- Rock Down South – Atlanta, GA – Oct 11, 2025 – 7:00 pm
- Iron Hills Country Music Festival – Birmingham, AL – Oct 12, 2025
- Jamey Johnson – Nashville, TN – Oct 17, 2025 – 7:30 pm
Also check out…
- Lonestar
- Little Jimmy Dickens
- Hank Williams Jr
- Sara Evans
- Ronnie Milsap
This Date in Country Music History
- 2020 – Carrie Underwood’s Christmas album The Gift topped the Billboard Country Albums chart
- 2020 – Niko Moon made his Grand Ole Opry debut
- 2019 – Luke Bryan’s single “Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye” was certified Double Platinum
- 2019 – Luke Bryan’s single “Someone Else Calling You Baby” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Jon Pardi’s single “Up All Night” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “Tequila” was certified Quadruple Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “Speechless” was certified Triple Platinum
- 2019 – Dan + Shay’s single “All to Myself” was certified Platinum
- 2019 – Mitchell Tenpenny’s single “Drunk Me” was certified Double Platinum
- 2019 – Maren Morris’ single “Girl” was certified Platinum
- 2018 – David Nail’s single “Whatever She’s Got” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Darius Rucker’s single “If I Told You” was certified Platinum and his single “Alright” was certified Double Platinum
- 2018 – Florida Georgia Line’s single “Cruise” was certified 11x Platinum!
- 2000 – Sara Evans released her album Born To Fly
- 1995 – Lonestar released their self-titled debut album
- 1988 – Loretta Lynn and Roy Rogers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- 1988 – Hank Williams Jr. wins the CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Album of the Year (Born To Boogie)
- 1983 – Little Jimmy Dickens was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
- 1983 – Alabama cleans up at the CMA Awards winning trophies for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group of the Year, and Album of the Year (The Closer You Get)
- 1977 – Ronnie Milsap won 3 CMA Awards: Entertainer of the Year, Male Vocalist, and Album (Ronnie Milsap Live)
- 1971 – Charley Pride won CMA Awards for Entertainer of the Year and Male Vocalist
- 1970 – Johnny Cash scored a #1 hit with “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” which was written by Kris Kristofferson
HCM Content
Gene Watson continues to hit the road in 2025 celebrating the 50th anniversary of his career-defining hit, “Love in the Hot Afternoon.” The single climbed to No. 3 on the Billboard charts and became one of the top songs of 1975.
In 2026, Watson will honor the 45th anniversary of one of his most requested songs, “Fourteen Carat Mind,” released in September of 1981 and later becoming a No. 1 hit. The tour also marks a special milestone as Watson approaches his 82nd birthday on October 11 (full list of tour dates below). Adding to the celebration, Watson’s complete solo catalog is now available to stream on Spotify for the very first time.
See Watson’s current list of tour dates below and purchase tickets at GeneWatsonMusic.com.
2025 TOUR DATES:
Oct. 10 Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 11 Municipal Auditorium – Greenville, Texas
Oct. 12 TurkeyFest – Cuero, Texas
Oct. 18 Social Circle Theatre – Social Circle, Ga.
Oct. 22 Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 23 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 24 Kentucky Opry – Benton. Ky.
Oct. 25 Harken Hall – Nashville, Tenn.
Oct. 31 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn.
Nov. 1 GEM Theatre – Calhoun, Ga.
Nov. 2 Tuck’s Bar & Grill – Minor Hill, Tenn.
Nov. 6 Palace Theatre – Corsicana, Texas
Nov. 8 Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Nov. 14 WVA Country Music Hall – Fairmont, W.Va.
Nov. 15 The Lincoln Jamboree – Hodgenville, Ky.
Nov. 22 Mansion Theatre – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 5 Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas
Dec. 6 Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas
Dec. 13 Sugar Creek Casino – Hinton, Okla.
Dec. 20 Liberty Hall – Tyler Texas
2026 TOUR DATES
Jan. 16 Orange Blossom Opry – Weirsdale, Fla.
Jan. 17 Orange Blossom Opry – Weirsdale, Fla.
Jan. 30 Cookeville Performing Arts Center – Cookeville, Tenn.
Feb. 6 Walhalla Civic Auditorium – Walhalla, S.C.
Feb, 7 Rome City Auditorium – Rome, Ga.
Feb. 25 Arlington Music Hall – Arlington, Texas
Feb. 27 Texan Theatre – Cleveland, TX
March 2 Strawberry Festival – Plant City, Fla.
March 5 Blue Gate Theatre – Shipshewana, Ind.
March 21 Renfro Valley Entertainment Center – Mt Vernon, Ky.
April 19 Dosey Doe Big Barn – The Woodlands, Texas
April 25 McSwain Theatre – Ada, Okla.
May 1 Lewis Family Homeplace – Lincolnton, Ga.
May 2 The Martin Centre – Douglas, Ga.
June 5 Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts – Amarillo, Texas
June 6 The New Granbury Live – Granbury, Texas
July 25 Pines Theater – Lufkin, Texas
Aug. 28 Reidsville Showcase Theatre – Reidsville, N.C.
Aug. 29 Liberty Showcase Inc. – Liberty, N.C.
Sept. 5 Coyote Country Store – Gail, Texas
Sept. 12 Old Town Theatre – Huntsville, Texas
Sept. 26 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 9 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Oct. 23 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Nov. 7 The Oaks Event Center – Vidor, Texas
Nov. 13 The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts – Branson, Mo.
Dec. 5 – Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas
Dec. 6 – Main Street Crossing – Tomball, Texas