April Ninth

April Ninth

Author: Andrew Michael April 9, 2018 Duration: 2:13
Hank Sr. goes Honky Tonkin’, Cash records some future classics at Sun Records, Dylan drops an album he recorded in Nashville, “Pancho & Lefty” Ride to the top, Trace Adkins does daytime TV, and Happy Birthday to Kay Adams, Margo Smith, Hal Ketchum! We also remember the birthday of Carl Perkins. The “King Of Rockabilly” was born today in 1932 in Tiptonville, Tennessee

Ever wonder what legendary recording session took place on your birthday, or which chart-topping country single first hit the airwaves on an ordinary Tuesday decades ago? Each day, host Andrew Michael digs into the archives to uncover the stories behind the songs and the artists who shaped a genre. Today In Country Music History is a daily dose of nostalgia and discovery, moving beyond just names and dates to explore the moments that resonated. You might hear about the unexpected collaboration that sparked a classic, the behind-the-scenes drama at a historic studio, or the personal anecdote from a star's life that forever changed their music. Andrew's delivery feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend who loves sharing these gems, making the past feel present and personal. This isn't just a list of facts; it's a celebration of the rich tapestry of country music, one day at a time. Tune in to this podcast for a brief, engaging escape that connects the calendar to the culture of country, reminding you that every day has a soundtrack worth remembering.
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Today In Country Music History
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60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Eighth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00
On this date historical facts about Hank Locklin, Garth Brooks, Olivia Newton-John, Charley Pride, Eric Church, and Stonewall Jackson (the country singer not the Civil War general).
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Sixth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08
Hank Sr.’s contract, a cheesy Elvis movie, George Jones crashes his car, Jason Aldean goes platinum, Jerrod Niemann’s combustible bus, and Happy Birthday to Bob Wills!