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Takin' the Country Back: October 2012
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012. November 1 in Country Music History. In 1937, Whisperin' Bill Anderson, singer, songwriter,actor, dj, and tv host, was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He has had his share of country music hits, and also has written many for other artists. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 1947, Eddy Arnold was enjoying a twenty one week stint at the top of the charts with "I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms". Tuesday, October 30, 2012. In 1987, Ear...
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Takin' the Country Back: May 2013
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Friday, May 31, 2013. June 1 in Country Music History. In 1886, Elsie McWilliams, sister-in-law of Jimmie Rogers, and cowriter of many of his songs, was born in Mississippi. In 1920, Esmereldy, The Streamlined Hillbilly aka Verna Sherrill, and mother of Amy Holland(wife of Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers), was born in Middleton, Tennessee. In 1925, Jimmie Dale Warren of the Sons of the Pioneers was born in Kentucky. In 1935, Hazel Dickens, bluegrass pioneer, was born in West Virginia. In 1991, Di...
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Takin' the Country Back: June 2013
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013. June 13 in Country Music History. In 1959, Roy Drusky joined the Grand Ole Opry. This popular singer with the smooth baritone was oftened compared to Eddie Arnold. He and Priscilla Mitchell(Jerry Reed's wife) had a Number One with "Yes, Mr. Peters", and he also had big hits with "Second Hand Rose", "Peel Me A Nanner", "(From Now On All My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers, "Rainbows and Roses", and "Red Red Wine". Tuesday, June 11, 2013. June 12 in Country Music History. In 1965, ...
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Takin' the Country Back: October 2013
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Friday, October 25, 2013. October 26 in Country Music History. In 1985, the Oak Ridge Boys were at Number One with "Touch A Hand, Make A Friend". In 1991, Travis Tritt began a two week run at the top of the charts with "Anymore". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). October 26 in Country Music History. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Takin' the Country Back: October 26 in Country Music History
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Friday, October 25, 2013. October 26 in Country Music History. In 1985, the Oak Ridge Boys were at Number One with "Touch A Hand, Make A Friend". In 1991, Travis Tritt began a two week run at the top of the charts with "Anymore". October 26 in Country Music History. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Takin' the Country Back: June 13 in Country Music History
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013. June 13 in Country Music History. In 1959, Roy Drusky joined the Grand Ole Opry. This popular singer with the smooth baritone was oftened compared to Eddie Arnold. He and Priscilla Mitchell(Jerry Reed's wife) had a Number One with "Yes, Mr. Peters", and he also had big hits with "Second Hand Rose", "Peel Me A Nanner", "(From Now On All My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers, "Rainbows and Roses", and "Red Red Wine". June 13 in Country Music History. June 12 in Country Music History.
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Takin' the Country Back: June 11 in Country Music History
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Monday, June 10, 2013. June 11 in Country Music History. In 1939, Wilma Burgess was born in Orlando, Florida. "Misty Blue" was the biggest of her fifteen charted hits, topping out at Number Four. In 1969, Jay McDowell of BR-549 was born in Bedford, Indiana. Though they only charted three times, this band has always been one of the best, and most talented, in country music. They lean towards the old sounds which were popular when Bob Wills, Hank Williams, and Ray Price ruled the charts. June 4 in Country ...
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Takin' the Country Back: June 12 in Country Music History
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013. June 12 in Country Music History. In 1952, singer-songwriter-guitarist Junior Brown was born in Kirksville, Indiana. He only had two charted hits, but this talented artist is in demand on the true country circuit, as he has a great voice, and is great on that combination steel guitar/electric guitar that he built, called a guitsteel. In 1954, Johnny and Jack went to Number One with "(Oh Baby Mine )I Get So Lonely". It held that position for two weeks. In 2008, Danny Davis, leader ...
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Takin' the Country Back: November 2012
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Friday, November 30, 2012. December 1 in Country Music History. In 1919, the writer of "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes", Slim Willet, was born in Dublin, Texas. He worked as a performing artist, a songwriter, a recording artist, and was involved in other facets of the music business, but he is in the Disc Jockey Hall Of Fame, so that is where he probably will be most remembered. In 1956, singer/songwriter Kim Richey was born in Kettering, Ohio. Thursday, November 29, 2012. In 1932, legendary bass p...