This Date In Country Music History – February 16
As we get you ready for tonight's edition of the Classic Country Saturday Night Show, let's take a look back into country music history.
As we get you ready for tonight's edition of the Classic Country Saturday Night Show, let's take a look back into country music history.
As we get ready for Classic Country Saturday Night with Chris Logan, we thought we would help get you in the mood with a little history.
Singer Sammy Johns is best known for his hit 'Chevy Van' from 1975, but he made a lasting impression on country music writing hits for Waylon Jennings, Conway Twitty and John Conlee. Johns died in Gaston, N.C. on Friday (Jan. 4) at the age of 66.
The Twinkie might be dead, but delicious MoonPies are alive and well, thanks to Sarah Darling's help. The 'Home to Me' hitmaker is lending her smiling face to the MoonPie makers to promote her latest single and the delicious snack cake.
Lennon and Maisy might be the most famous actresses to have never appeared in a film or on a TV show. The Stella sisters were YouTube sensations before they debuted as Maddie and Daphne Conrad (daughters of Rayna James and Teddy Conrad) on 'Nashville.' They proved during season one of the show and on the soundtrack to the ABC drama's first season that they were cast for much more than their adorable smiles.
Goo Goo Clusters, made famous at the Grand Ole Opry, is celebrating 100 years of deliciousness!
See the real life locations, including private homes, that are used in ABC's TV show "Nashville"!
Here's a look at some notable birthdays being celebrated today:
Julia Roberts
Age: 45
Occupation: Actress
Known For: Films such as 'Pretty Woman,' 'Steel Magnolias,' and 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' her Oscar-winning performance in 'Erin Brockovich,' being one of Hollywood's best-paid actresses, and her many past relationships with former co-stars
Garth Brooks was formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday evening. His hero George Strait was on hand to present him with his Hall of Fame member's medallion and even sang "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)".
No one would argue that when Eric Church steps onstage, he positively owns the room (and the crowd) with his confident swagger, growling vocals, party-hard lyrics and those ever-present sunglasses, which lend "Chief" a mysterious air.