This Day in Country Music History, October 26 2011 Taylor Swift - TopicsExpress



          

This Day in Country Music History, October 26 2011 Taylor Swift welcomes a surprise guest, Shawn Colvin, to sing Sunny Came Home during a concert at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin 2006 Reba McEntire is celebrated in the first CMT Giants concert at Los Angeles Kodak Theatre. Participants include Brooks & Dunn, Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, Wynonna, Martina McBride, Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, Jennifer Nettles and LeAnn Rimes 2005 Brooks & Dunn shoot the video to Believe in Adams, Tennessee 2004 Mercury releases Sugarlands debut album, Twice The Speed Of Life 2002 The Statler Brothers head into retirement, playing their final date as a touring act at the Salem Civic Center in Virginia. Their last song: Amazing Grace 2000 Garth Brooks announces his plans to retire during a party to celebrate his certification for sales of 100 million albums at Nashvilles Gaylord Entertainment Center. Brooks says hell record one more album before he quits 1999 MCA releases Gary Allans Smoke Rings In The Dark album 1991 Travis Tritt goes to #1 in Billboard with Anymore 1967 Singer-guitarist Keith Urban born in New Zealand. Introduced through a three-piece band, The Ranch, he becomes one of the first country icons of the 21st century, winning the Country Music Associations Entertainer of the Year in 2005 1962 Singer-songwriter Kristen Hall born in Gross Pointe, Michigan. Shes a founding member of the trio Sugarland, introduced in 2004, but leaves at the end of 2005 before the act reaches its peak
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 12:00:00 +0000

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