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Kenny Chesney Talks About New Single “Save It For a Rainy Day””>Recent Country Music News Headlines
- Grayson Rogers to Compete in First Season of Nash Next
- Randy Houser to Headline 2015 Fall Tour
- Brett Eldredge’s New Album Available for Pre-Order
- Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood to be Inducted into Nashville Walk of Fame
- Win a Trip to See “Cam Across the Country”
- Runaway Country Music Fest Announces 2016 Headliners
- Alabama’s New Album Available for Pre-Order w/ Free Early Download
- Ashley Monroe Profiled by SPIN
- Photos: For the Love of Tomatoes Benefit in Nashville
- Win a Chevy Truck Signed by Luke Bryan
- Featured Artist of the Day: Ricky Valido
Chase Rice“>Recommended Viewing – Recent Country Music Videos
- Live Video: “Never Good For Me Anyway” by Erica Morgan
- Live Video: “Where It’s All Mine” by Max DuBose
- Video: Amanda Cooksey Answers Fan Questions
- Music Video: “Leaving It Out” by Christian Lopez Band
- Story Behind the Mixtape Song: “‘Til Summer’s Gone” by Lee Brice
- Video: Alan Jackson Talks About Advice Given From George Jones
- Live Video: “But You Like Country Show” by Sunny Sweeney and Brennen Leigh
- Story Behind the Mixtape Song: “Girls in Bikinis” by Lee Brice
- Story Behind the Mixtape Song: “In the Swamp” by Lee Brice
- Story Behind the Song: “When God Paints” by Alan Jackson
- Story Behind the Song: “Flaws” by Alan Jackson
- Opry Video: “It’s Just a Dog” by Mo Pitney from the Opry Lounge
- Opry Video: “Pretty Little Mustang” by Mickey Guyton
- Live Video: “Cowboy Take Me Away” by Miranda Lambert, Sunny Sweeney, and Gwen Sebastian
- Video: Lee Brice Weathers the Storm in Sioux Falls, SD
- Video: Lee Brice Meets Sturgis
This Date in Country Music History
- 2013 – Luke Bryan released his Crash My Party album
- 2012 – Taylor Swift released her single “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”
- 1996 – Ty Herndon released his Living in a Moment album
- 1994 – John Michael Montgomery scored a #1 hit with “Be My Baby Tonight”
- 1991 – Brooks & Dunn released their debut album, Brand New Man
- 1988 – K.T. Oslin made her Grand Ole Opry debut
- 1988 – Keith Whitley scored his first career #1 hit with “Don’t Close Your Eyes”
- 1966 – David Houston topped the charts with his hit “Almost Persuaded”
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