premiered on , for what would be a three-year run. Guests for the first episode were singer, Bobbie Gentry, songwriter John Hartford, (“Gentle On My Mind”), The Smothers Brothers and comedian Pat Paulsen.
On this day January 29, 1969
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This Day in Country Music
On this day January 30, 1981
Kenny Rogers won four , including Favorite Country Single, for "Coward Of The County" and Country Album, for Other winners include: Barbara Mandrell, The Statler Brothers and The Eagles.
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On this day January 30, 1994
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On this day January 29, 1969
premiered on , for what would be a three-year run. Guests for the first episode were singer, Bobbie Gentry, songwriter John Hartford, ("Gentle On My Mind"), The Smothers Brothers and comedian Pat Paulsen.
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Country singer, songwriter Al Dexter died. Born Clarence Albert Poindexter, the American country musician and songwriter helped popularize the style of honky tonk and scored seven #1 hits in the 40's. He is best known for his 1944 hit "Pistol Packin' ...
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On this day January 26, 2010
Lady Antebellum released their second studio album . The album later won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album and was nominated for Album of the Year, whereas the single "Need You Now" won four awards, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year.
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On this day January 26, 1979
The American television series aired on CBS, starring John Schneider, as Bo Duke; Tom Wopat, as Luke Duke; and Waylon Jennings, as The Balladeer, the show was set in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia with their attractive cousin Daisy. The series whic...
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