• RolandNote™Country Music Database Searches
  • March 28, 2024 CDT

  • Places
  • City Help
  •    
  • Mar 5, 1954
    Fiddler George Wilkerson dies at his home in Nashville following a six-month illness. He was the founder and leader of The Fruit Jar Drinkers, a string band that was a mainstay of the early Grand Ole Opry
    Mar 6, 1954
    Ray Price records "Much Too Young To Die" during an afternoon session at the Castle Studio in Nashville's Tulane Hotel
    Mar 11, 1954
    Steel guitarist Jerry Byrd and his wife, Thelma, have their second daughter, Luana June Byrd, in Nashville. Byrd has amassed recording credits with Red Foley, Hank Williams and Jimmy Wakely
    Mar 16, 1954
    Faron Young records "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')" at the Castle Studio in downtown Nashville. He also makes his first attempts at cutting "I've Got Five Dollars And It's Saturday Night"
    Mar 27, 1954
    Opera meets the Opry: opera singer Helen Traubel makes a guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
    Apr 15, 1954
    Webb Pierce records "You're Not Mine Anymore" at Nashville's Castle Studio
    Apr 26, 1954
    Ernest Tubb is arrested for drunk driving when his car hits a telephone pole on North First Street in Nashville
    May 1, 1954
    Comedian Andy Griffith makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
    May 12, 1954
    Little Jimmy Dickens records "Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)" in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Ray Price a lucky 13 years later
    May 13, 1954
    Carl Smith records "Go, Boy, Go," "More Than Anything Else In The World" and "No, I Don't Believe I Will" during the afternoon at the Castle Studio in Nashville

    Displaying : 390 - 400 of 10203 / Page << | 1... | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | ...1021 | >>

  • 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!