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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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7449 |
Sep 9, 1950 |
Guitarist John McFee is born in Santa Cruz, California. After a stint in The Doobie Brothers from... |
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Santa Cruz |
ca |
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7448 |
Sep 9, 1947 |
Freddy Weller is born in Atlanta, Georgia. A member of Paul Revere & The Raiders from 1967-1971,... |
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Atlanta |
ga |
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7447 |
Sep 9, 1941 |
Otis Redding is born in Dawson, Georgia. The soul singer's song "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The... |
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Dawson |
ga |
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7446 |
Sep 9, 1939 |
"Riders Of The Frontier" becomes Tex Ritter's 20th movie debut |
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7445 |
Mar 23, 1922 |
Fiddlin' John Carson becomes the first "hillbilly" artist to play on the radio, performing on... |
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Atlanta |
ga |
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7444 |
Nov 17, 1945 |
"Opry House Matinee" debuts on the Mutual Broadcasting Network. The program is hosted by Ernest... |
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7443 |
Nov 17, 1951 |
Eva Overstake Foley, the wife of Red Foley, commits suicide in Nashville after discovering her... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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7442 |
Apr 6, 1892 |
Guitarist Henry Whitter is born in Grayson County, Virginia. His 1923 recording of "The Wreck... |
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Grayson County |
va |
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7441 |
Nov 17, 1941 |
Guitarist Henry Whitter dies in Morganton, North Carolina. One of country's recording pioneers,... |
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Morganton |
nc |
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7440 |
Nov 16, 1998 |
J.D. Sumner, the bass singer with gospel music's Stamps Quartet, dies of a heart attack in a Myrtle... |
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Myrtle Beach |
sc |
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7439 |
Nov 16, 1907 |
Oklahoma is admitted as the 46th state in the union. It becomes a birthplace for such country acts... |
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ok |
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7438 |
Nov 16, 1940 |
Music publisher Wesley Rose marries Margaret Erdelyan |
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7437 |
Nov 16, 1966 |
Merle Haggard makes his third attempt at recording "I Threw Away The Rose" at the Capitol Studios... |
Capitol Recording Studios |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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7436 |
Nov 16, 1940 |
"The WSB Barn Dance" airs for the first time in Atlanta |
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Atlanta |
ga |
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7435 |
Nov 16, 1986 |
Bob Wills' Texas Playboys give their final performance at the Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort... |
Will Rogers Auditorium |
Fort Worth |
tx |
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7434 |
Nov 16, 1954 |
Faron Young's stint with the Army comes to an end |
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7433 |
Nov 16, 1993 |
Banjo player Joe Medford dies. He worked with Charlie Monroe and Mac Wiseman |
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7432 |
Aug 4, 1899 |
Frank Luther is born in Lakin, Kansas. An early country recording artist, he makes a number of... |
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Lakin |
ks |
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7431 |
Nov 16, 1980 |
Frank Luther dies in New York City. An early country recording artist, he earned a handful of hits... |
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New York |
ny |
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7430 |
Nov 16, 1949 |
Songwriter and bluegrass musician Larry Cordle is born in Cordell, Kentucky. He pens Ricky... |
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Cordell |
ky |
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7429 |
Mar 4, 2002 |
Jamie O'Neal and Brad Paisley begin a week-long run on "Hollywood Squares" |
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7428 |
Nov 18, 2001 |
Brad Paisley and Jamie O'Neal tape a week's worth of appearances on TV's "Hollywood Squares" in... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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7427 |
Nov 26, 2001 |
Garth Brooks begins a week-long run on "Hollywood Squares" during "Call Me Claus" Week. Center... |
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7426 |
Aug 15, 1995 |
RCA releases the self-titled debut album by Garth Brooks alum Ty England. The state of Oklahoma and... |
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Oklahoma City |
ok |
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7425 |
May 26, 1995 |
RCA releases Ty England's "Should've Asked Her Faster" |
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7424 |
Nov 30, 2001 |
"Texas Rangers" opens in the nation's movie theaters, with Randy Travis taking a role... |
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7423 |
Nov 15, 1999 |
People magazine names Tim McGraw the sexiest guy in country music in its Sexiest Man Alive issue |
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7422 |
Nov 15, 1950 |
Patsy Montana begins hosting her own radio show on WQAM in Miami, Florida
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Miami |
fl |
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7421 |
Apr 12, 1936 |
Judy Lynn is born in Boise, Idaho. She earns a hit with her 1962 country single "Footsteps Of... |
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Boise |
id |
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7420 |
Nov 15, 1980 |
Judy Lynn retires after 21 years as a casino attraction to become an ordained minister. She scored... |
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7419 |
Nov 15, 1977 |
Albert E. Brumley dies in Powell, Missouri. He wrote the gospel classic "I'll Fly Away"
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Powell |
mo |
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7418 |
Nov 18, 2001 |
Montgomery Gentry sings the national anthem prior to the NAPA 500 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway... |
Atlanta Motor Speedway |
Hampton |
ga |
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7417 |
Nov 14, 2001 |
Joe Diffie's grandmother, Margaret Dillon, dies from a stroke at the age of 81 in Duncan,... |
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Duncan |
ok |
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7416 |
Nov 26, 2001 |
People magazine ranks country's Brad Paisley among 20 picture-esque males in its Sexy Men 2001... |
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7415 |
Nov 29, 2001 |
Lee Ann Womack kicks off a unique Christmas tour in Sewell, New Jersey, performing with the Duke... |
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Sewell |
nj |
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7414 |
Nov 11, 2001 |
Billy Ray Cyrus rides a motorcycle in Love Ride 18, a Los Angeles charity event that also draws Jay... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
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7413 |
Nov 14, 1951 |
Marty Robbins has his first recording session for Columbia Records at Hollywood's Radio Recorders.... |
Radio Recorders |
Los Angeles |
ca |
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7412 |
Nov 14, 1953 |
The Carlisles join the Grand Ole Opry |
Ryman Auditorium |
Nashville |
tn |
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7411 |
Nov 14, 1914 |
Ken Carson is born in Centrahoma, Oklahoma. He joins the Sons Of The Pioneers from 1942-1947,... |
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Centrahoma |
ok |
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7410 |
Nov 13, 2001 |
"Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration" airs on CBS-TV, with Billy Gilman singing the King... |
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7409 |
Sep 8, 1997 |
George Strait records "True" |
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7408 |
Sep 8, 1995 |
The Cleveland Indians clinch their first playoff appearance in 41 years with a 3-2 win over the... |
Jacobs Field |
Cleveland |
oh |
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|
7407 |
Sep 8, 1994 |
Recording engineer Lynn Peterzell dies of a heart attack in Nashville. His credits included John... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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|
7406 |
Sep 8, 1992 |
Curb releases Hal Ketchum's "Sure Love" |
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7405 |
Sep 8, 1991 |
Songwriter Alex North dies of pancreatic cancer in Pacific Palisades, California. He wrote... |
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Pacific Palisades |
ca |
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7404 |
Sep 8, 1986 |
MCA releases George Strait's album "Merry Christmas Strait To You"
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7403 |
Sep 8, 1986 |
Epic releases Ricky Skaggs' "Love's Gonna Get You Someday" |
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7402 |
Sep 8, 1986 |
Columbia releases T.G. Sheppard's "Half Past Forever (Till I'm Blue In The Heart)" |
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7401 |
Sep 8, 1981 |
Earl Scruggs duplicates the efforts of Lester Flatt's estate when he files a suit against Coors... |
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7400 |
Sep 8, 1980 |
Capitol releases "Anne Murray's Greatest Hits"
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