This Date in Country Music History – February 17th

 Posted by at 6:14 am on February 17, 2019
Feb 172019
 

 

This Date in Country Music History

  • 2024 – Bryan White, Ricochet and songwriter Verlon Thompson were inducted as members of the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
  • 2023 –  Songwriter/Producer Kyle Jacobs, the husband of Kellie Pickler, committed suicide
  • 2023 – Jordan Davis released his album Bluebird Days
  • 2021 – Ray Fulcher signed a record deal with Black River
  • 2001 – Brad Paisley became a member of the Grand Ole Opry
  • 2001 – Jamie O’Neal topped the charts with “There Is No Arizona”
  • 1998 – David Kersh released his album If I Never Stop Loving You
  • 1996 – Joe Diffie topped the charts with “Bigger Than The Beatles”

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