dimanche 14 novembre 2010

14 November

- Ken Carson, "Sons of the Pioneers," born 1914.

- Noel Boggs, western swing steel guitarist, born Oklahoma City, OK 1917.
- Merle Travis recorded "Won'tcha Be My Baby," 1950.
- Marty Robbins first Columbia recording session 1951.
- Ernest Tubb recorded "I'm In Love With Molly," for Decca 1951.
- The Carlisles joined the Grand Ole Opry 1953.
The "Blue Bonnet Barn Dance," debuted 1953 on KCEN-TV Temple, TX.
Time Magazine coined the phrase "Nashville Sound," in an article 1960.
Johnny Cash was arrested in Nashville, for an alcohol related offense 1961.
Tom T. Hall recorded "I Flew Over Our House Last Night" 1972.
Johnny Paycheck released his album "Take This Job and Shove It" 1977.
Rosanne Cash's single "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" went to #1 1981.
Mel Tillis' home severely damaged by fire 1988.
Wynonna and hubby Arch Kelley III announced that they were divorcing 1998. The couple was married in 1995, after Wynonna became pregnant with their second child.
Jasmine Records released Red Foley's album "Stay a Little Longer" 2000.
Collectables released Flatt & Scruggs "Town and Country/Changin' Times" 2000.
Toby Keith was named "Favorite Male Artist" for the third consecutive year, at The American Music Awards show in Los Angeles 2004.

Source : Country Calendar

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