Tim McGraw Was In The Club, Kenny Chesney Wasn’t Cool – Today In Country Music History
Kenny Chesney wasn't cool on this date in 2006, Lee Ann Womack hoped we'd dance in 2002 and 2000, Tim McGraw was in the club and more.
Kenny Chesney wasn't cool on this date in 2006, Lee Ann Womack hoped we'd dance in 2002 and 2000, Tim McGraw was in the club and more.
Gretchen Wilson partied on this date in 2004, Johnny Cash gave his final public performance in 2003, Lee Ann Womack danced in 2000 and more.
Lee Ann Womack Danced on the west lawn of the United States capital in Washington, D.C. on this date in 2006, Keith Urban started a five week run at the top of the Country charts in 2005, Toby Keith wished he'd been a Cowboy in 1993 and more.
Barbara Mandrell was Cool (with a little help from Dierks Bentley) on this date in 2006, Lee Ann Womack Danced with Gloria Estefan in 2002 and Tim McGraw Welcomed us to the Club in 1992.
Here's the list for Today In Country Music History for 10 October, 2011.
It’s been a few years since Lee Ann Womack had an album to promote, but she’s finally ready to get back in the studio and record some new music for her fans.
Womack, whose last release was 2008′s Grammy-nominated ‘There’s More Where That Came From,’ announced her return during her appearance at George Jones‘ recent 80th birthday party.
Taylor Swift put on a wedding dress in 2010, Lee Ann Womack "Hoped We'd Dance" in 2000 and Buck Owens "Just Didn't Care" in 1964.
Here's the rundown for Today In Country Music History for 18 July, 2011.
Lee Ann Womack performed on the West lawn of the Capitol as part of the National Memorial Day Concert in 2006, Keith Urban's Making Memories Of Us began a five week run on the country music charts in 2005 and Tim McGraw scored his very first number one hit with Don't Take The Girl way back in 1994.
Here's the rundown for Today In Country Music History for 28 May, 2011.
The Wreckers released their debut album, Stand Still, Look Pretty on this date in 2006, Lee Ann Womack released I Hope You Dance in 2000 and Sawyer Brown went to number one with Some Girls Do in 1992.
Here's the rundown for Today In Country Music History for 23 May, 2011.