This Day in Country Music History, February 27 2013 The Grand - TopicsExpress



          

This Day in Country Music History, February 27 2013 The Grand Ole Opry airs for the first time from the Country Radio Seminar, held at the Nashville Convention Center. Brad Paisley, Vince Gill, Dustin Lynch, Darius Rucker, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town and Scotty McCreery are part of the nights lineup 2009 Jamey Johnson and Shooter Jennings tape an installment of CMT Crossroads at Rocketown in Nashville. The set list naturally includes In Color 2006 Joe Nichols earns his first gold single, for Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off 2004 Reba McEntires Somebody video premieres on CMT 2002 The T Bone Burnett-produced O Brother, Where Art Thou? wins Album of the Year and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album, and influences triumphs in four other categories, during the 44th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles Staples Center 1990 Arista releases Alan Jacksons debut album, Here In The Real World 1982 Don Williams Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart 1961 Marty Robbins Dont Worry, featuring a signature fuzz guitar solo, hits #1 on the Billboard country chart 1959 Johnny Van Zant is born in Jacksonville, Florida. The brother of Lynyrd Skynyrds Ronnie Van Zant and 38 Specials Donnie Van Zant, he joins Skynyrd in the 1980s and also teams with Ronnie to form Van Zant, a duo that nabs a country hit in 2005 1936 Chuck Glaser is born in Spalding, Nebraska. A 1970 winner of the Country Music Associations vocal group of the year award, Tompall & The Glaser Brothers net hits in 1971 and 1981, and sing on Marty Robbins El Paso
Posted on: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:44:11 +0000

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