Mar 142022
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- This Week’s Texas Country Music Chart
- “Before I Knew Better” Singer Brad Martin Passed Away March 11th
- Craig Morgan To Release Memoir Title God, Family, Country
- Country Music Community Comes Together in Support of ACM Lifting Lives® During 57th ACM Awards Week
- Music Video: “Pickup” by MacKenzie Porter
- Video: “Villain” by JuJu Rossi
This Date in Country Music History
- 2021 – MLB’s Texas Rangers re-name their spring training baseball park in Surprise, AZ as Charley Pride Field
- 2020 – HCM Daily News – March 14th, 2020
- 2020 – Maren Morris scored a #1 single with “The Bones”
- 2013 – Longtime Grand Ole Opry legend Jack Greene passed away
- 2011 – Luke Bryan released his single “Country Girl (Shake It For Me)”
- 2011 – Brad Paisley released his single “Old Alabama“
- 2000 – Shania Twain‘s album Come On Over became the highest selling country album of all time, passing 17 million copies sold
- 1998 – Jo Dee Messina made her Grand Ole Opry debut
- 1998 – Diamond Rio was invited to become members of the Grand Ole Opry
- 1995 – Toby Keith released his single “You Ain’t Much Fun”
- 1992 – John Anderson scored a #1 hit with “Straight Tequila Night”
- 1970 – Merle Haggard topped the charts with “Fightin’ Side of Me”
- Kristian Bush
- Michael Martin Murphy
- Kristian Bush – 52 ATL x BNA
- Backwoods – Jon Langston (to radio)
- Buzzin’ On Your Love – Matthew Ryan
- Don’t Drink the Water – Jimmy Bowen
- Down Home – Jimmie Allen (to radio)
- Hurricane – Ri Wolf w/ Carmen Bruno
- Trippin’ – Amy Nelson
- What You Make It – The Wolfe Brothers
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