Today In Country Music History 03.25.11
Welcome to our new series of "Today In Country Music History" posts! Each weekday we'll give you a brief rundown of some of the notable Country Music events that took place on that day. Here's what happened on March 25th in years past.
- Country Music Hall of Famer Buck Owens died in his sleep at his Bakersfield home in 2006.
- Mindy McCready gave birth to her son, Zander Ryan McCready, in Nashville in 2006.
- Josh Gracin performed the Garth Brooks hit "Ain't Going Down (Til The Sun Comes Up)" on FOX-TV's American Idol in 2003.
- Reba McEntire took the top spot on the Billboard country chart with "New Fool At An Old Game" in 1989.
- Garth Brooks made his chart debut with "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" in 1989.
- Randy Travis' "Forever And Ever, Amen" was released in 1987.
- Eddie Rabbitt picked up a gold record for "Drivin' My Life Away" in 1981.
- Lynn Anderson earned the only gold album of her career with "Rose Garden" in 1971.
- Johnny Cash recorded the Number One single "Ring Of Fire" in 1963.
- Roy Orbison recorded his first hit, "Only The Lonely," in 1960.
- Hank Williams' Number One single "Long Gone Lonesome Blues" charted in 1950.
Dave D.