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Mar 16, 2010
Luke Bryan is announced the Top New Solo Vocalist in the 45th annual Academy of Country Music awards. Gloriana takes Top New Vocal Group, and Joey+Rory are Top New Vocal Duo
Mar 16, 2010
FOX's "American Idol" features home footage of contestant Katie Stevens singing Shania Twain's "From This Moment On." The night includes performances of The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women," "Miss You" and "It's All Over Now"--the latter by future country artist Casey James
Mar 16, 2010
Grief-stricken after the death of her son the previous month, Marie Osmond cancels shows with brother Donny Osmond at Las Vegas' Flamingo Hotel for a week
Mar 16, 2010
Ray Benson is feted at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas, with a birthday concert teaming him with present and former Asleep At The Wheel members. Benson backs Raul Malo on "I Fall To Pieces" and "All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down." Also appearing are Radney Foster, Flaco Jimenez, Gary Nicholson and J.D. Souther
Mar 16, 2010
Vince Gill sings "Liza Jane" during the first intermission of Nashville's NHL game at the Bridgestone Arena, where the Predators defeat the Philadelphia Flyers, 4-3. Billy Gilman performs during the second intermission
Mar 17, 2010
Nashville radio station WSM-AM introduces a one-hour weekly program, "The Jim Lauderdale Show"
Mar 17, 2010
Country music promoter Johnnie High dies at his home in Texas. Through a local venue, he helped cultivate the careers of Lee Ann Womack, Gary Morris and LeAnn Rimes, among others
Mar 18, 2010
Big Kenny presents a pair of scholarships to students in East Tennessee, supporting their developing careers in Appalachian health care
Mar 18, 2010
Roger Miller's widow, Mary Miller, wins control of his copyrights from 1964 on, including "Dang Me" and "King Of The Road," from Sony/ATV in a Nashville court decision. She's also awarded $900,000
Mar 18, 2010
"Singing prison songs on the way to school somehow makes me feel better": the lead character in the "Nancy" comic strip belts out Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" en route to the bus stop
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