- RolandNote™Country Music Database Searches
- December 21, 2024 CST
Miscellaneous-
Slice and dice country music history by a specific kind of event: birth, death, gold album, Macy�s Thanksgiving Day Parade appearance - more than 250 ways to look at recurring events -
Apr 17, 2007
Songwriter/producer Glenn Sutton dies of a heart attack in Nashville. In addition to producing Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden," he wrote such hits as "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad," "Almost Persuaded" and "What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made A Loser Out Of Me)"
Apr 18, 2007
Jim Ed Brown returns home from the hospital after having a pair of stents inserted to improve his circulation
Apr 27, 2007
Irving Waugh dies of heart failure in Nashville. A former president of WSM-TV, he was a longtime executive producer of the Country Music Association awards
Nov 6, 2007
Jake Owen's mother, Mitzi, has a heart attack at her home in Nashville, sending her to the hospital for five days. It prevents her from being her son's date the next night at the Country Music Association Awards
Nov 18, 2007
Steel guitarist John Hughey dies of a heart ailment at Hendersonville Medical Center in Tennessee. He played on hits by Conway Twitty, Vince Gill, Dolly Parton and Barbara Mandrell, among others
Nov 30, 2007
Ralph Ezell dies of a heart attack in South Dakota. He played bass for Shenandoah, which put together a string of hits during the late-20th century, including "The Church On Cumberland Road," "Two Dozen Roses" and "Next To You, Next To Me"
Apr 22, 2008
Singer/songwriter Paul Davis dies of a heart attack at Rush Foundation Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi. He collaborated on hits with Marie Osmond and Tanya Tucker and wrote "Bop," "One Love At A Time" and "Meet Me In Montana"
May 1, 2008
Jim Hager, of The Hager Twins, dies in Nashville after suffering a heart attack in the parking lot at the Frothy Monkey coffeehouse. Jim and brother Jon were a musical and comedic staple of the long-running TV series "Hee Haw"
May 5, 2008
Jerry Wallace dies of congestive heart failure at his home in Victorville, California. Originally a pop artist, he secured five Top 15 country hits in the 1970s, including the #1 single "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry"
Jul 7, 2008
CPR Records reports steel guitarist Don Helms, formerly with Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys, suffered a stroke and a heart attack over the Fourth of July weekend
Displaying : 320 - 330 of 419 / Page << | 1... | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | ...42 | >>
- The Ultimate Country Music Database
RolandNote.com is a detailed country music database compiled by veteran music journalist Tom Roland that chronicles more than 60,000 events and 10,000 recordings.
Discover what happened in country music on a particular date or in a particular month, get the history of your favorite country songs or your favorite country artists.
From George Jones to George Strait, from the Carter Family to Carrie Underwood, from Johnny Cash to Jason Aldean, from Hank Williams to HARDY, from Merle Haggard to Miranda Lambert.
RolandNote.com is the ultimate country music database!