April Seventeenth

April Seventeenth

Author: Andrew Michael April 17, 2018 Duration: 1:52
Elvis Presley gets his first job in show business, 23 years later on the same day, Elvis would buy a jet. The interesting history behind the Jim Reeves hit "He'll Have To Go." Studio 54 threatens to sue Jerry Lee Lewis. Kenny Chesney's merch truck goes up in flames, and some good instant karma for the Zac Brown Band. That and more in today's podcast! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and Google Play. Siri will play it for you also. Just say "Siri, play the podcast Today In Country Music History."

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.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 91

Today In Country Music History
Podcast Episodes
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March 21 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:05
Johnny meets Sam, Glen strums for Jan & Dean, Merle has a number one album, “Little House” wraps, Clint Black cruises with a number one single, and we meet the Robertson family for the first time.
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Twentieth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00
“Abeline” gets recorded, “Trying To Love Two Women” gets released, Willie avoids a weed charge, Tim McGraw breezes to the top, and a infamous TV set goes on display at Graceland.
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Nineteenth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:59
Elvis puts a down payment a house, Waylon Jennings records an important single, and both Tom McGraw and David Allan Coe get cited for causing car accidents on the same day, 8 years apart.
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Seventeenth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10
Historically interesting facts on this date about Elvis Presley, Glen Campbell, Randy Travis, Kenny Chesney, Peyton Manning, Merle Haggard and happy birthday to Paul Overstreet!
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Thirteenth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:56
Elvis drops an album, the Statler Brothers sing about flowers, everyone wants a piece of “Ocean Front Property,” Trisha joins the Opry, and if it wasn’t for Carrie Rivers, we wouldn’t have Johnny Cash.
60 Seconds Of Country Music History For March Ninth [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:08
Today’s historical facts about Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, George Burns (yes he had a country single), Chris Ledoux, and Happy Birthday 🎂 to Mickey Gilley!