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This Day in Country Music History, April 17 2011 A colossal collapse of time management: John Rich evaluates project leader Gary Buseys leadership on the nights episode of The Celebrity Apprentice on NBC 2010 Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins Hillbilly Bone, produced by Scott Hendricks, receives the Vocal Event of the Year award from the Academy of Country Music at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas 2009 Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley welcome their second son, Jasper Warren Paisley, at a Nashville hospital 2006 Jo Dee Messina runs the 26.2-mile course in the 110th Boston Marathon. She injures her knee halfway through, but still finishes in five hours and 47 minutes, ranking #19,681 among participants 2004 The Judds make their Grand Ole Opry debut, performing Flies On The Butter (You Cant Go Home Again) and Grandpa (Tell Me Bout The Good Old Days) 2001 Arista releases Brooks & Dunns Steers & Stripes album 1996 Diamond Rios video for Its All In Your Head, featuring Martin Sheen, debuts on CMT 1976 Drinkin My Baby (Off My Mind) brings Eddie Rabbitt his first #1 country single as an artist in Billboard magazine 1973 Rhythm guitarist Craig Anderson is born in Huntsville, Alabama. He becomes a member of Heartland, which picks up a hit in 2006 with the ballad I Loved Her First 1970 Johnny Cash plays the White House with June Carter and The Statler Brothers. Cash declines president Nixons request to do Merle Haggards Okie From Muskogee but does perform Folsom Prison Blues, Peace In The Valley and What Is Truth
Posted on: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 13:56:05 +0000

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