Country Has Never Been This Far Before, This Day in Country Music – April 4th (Video)
1973 - Conway Twitty records "You've Never Been This Far Before"
1973 - Conway Twitty records "You've Never Been This Far Before"
2006 - Country Music Hall of Famer Buck Owens dies in his sleep at his Bakersfield home.
2009 - Warner Bros. releases John Rich's "Shuttin' Detroit Down" to radio.
2010 - Blake Shelton is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry.
1963 - Buck Owens attains the #1 spot on the Billboard country chart.
Well that's a fine howdy-do! The JaneDear Girls lose their record deal while celebrating a birthday. I've attached their video for the song "Wildfire". Take a look and see if you think they should have been dropped.
1994 - Less than two months after All-4-One netted a gold single for a pop version of "I Swear," John Michael Montgomery's country rendition also goes gold.
One of the great duets of all time.
To see Waylon Jennings perform live was a true pleasure. If you were lucky enough to meet and talk to him, was a blessing.
Well, no. Thank goodness there were no health issues for Buck Owens but, I bet his heat die race when he hit #1 this day in 1964! Check out the vintage video below.
2007 - Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts secure three nominations apiece to lead the field as the finalists are announce for the CMT Music Awards.
2009 - Warner Bros. releases John Rich's economic commentary "Shuttin' Detroit Down" to radio.