Siblings Score This Day in Country Music – May 17th (Video)
2010 - Republic Nashville releases The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" to radio.
2010 - Republic Nashville releases The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" to radio.
1942 - K.T. Oslin is born in Crossett, Arkansas.
1975 - Freddy Fender makes his first appearance at #1 on the Billboard chart...
2010 - Blake Shelton is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
1967 - Faith Hill born in Jackson, Mississippi.
2007 - Richie McDonald tells Baton Rouge radio station WYNK he's leaving Lonestar to pursue a solo career. The singer intends to perform his final show with the band in November.
2006 - Faith Hill tops all artists with four nominations for the CMT Music Awards. Eig
2008 - Josh TurnerĀ and John Rich areĀ in the audience when presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama debate on national TV from Nashville's Belmont University.
2007 - Trisha Yearwood and Babyface lock voices as a new episode of "CMT Crossroads" debuts.
2010 - Capitol releases Keith Urban's "Put You In A Song" to radio.
2007 - Joe Nichols marries Heather Singleton at Whitfield Chapel in Savannah, Georgia.
2010 - Ferlin Husky and songwriter-producer Billy Sherrill are inducted in the Country Music Hall of Fame in the official medallion ceremony.
2010 - Republic Nashville releases The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" to radio.