List of years in country music
This page indexes the individual year in country music pages. Each year is annotated with a significant event as a reference point.
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Pre-1920s
1920s
1920 in country music
1921 in country music
1922 in country music , First commercial recordings of country music by Eck Robertson for Victor Records .
1923 in country music , First radio "barn dance " WBAP in Fort Worth, Texas . "Sally Gooden" by A.C. (Eck) Robertson top country record.[ 1]
1924 in country music , "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' "[ 2] by Wendell Hall top country record. "The Prisoner's Song " recorded by Vernon Dalhart in August sells 1.3 million records by end of decade.[ 3]
1925 in country music , WSM signs on; first WSM Barn Dance . "The Prisoner's Song "[ 4] by Vernon Dalhart top country record. Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers recorded the successful "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues" and "The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee" on July 27.[ 5]
1926 in country music , Formation of The Skillet Lickers . "The Prisoner's Song "[ 6] by Vernon Dalhart second chart run Top Country Record.
1927 in country music , The Carter Family , Jimmie Rodgers make their first recordings. "Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow "[ 7] by the Carter Family Top Country Record.
1928 in country music , "Blue Yodel " recorded by Jimmie Rodgers "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) "[ 8] [ 9] Top Country Record, and one of several million sellers by Rodgers.[ 6]
1929 in country music , "Wildwood Flower "[ 10] [ 9] by the Carter Family top country record and sells one million copies. Gene Autry makes his first recordings.
1930s
1930 in country music , Ken Maynard becomes first singing screen cowboy. ""Anniversary Yodel (Blue Yodel No. 7) ""[ 11] by Jimmie Rodgers Top Country Record.
1931 in country music , "Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues) "[ 12] recorded by Jimmie Rodgers Top Country Record.
1932 in country music , "Why Should I Be Lonely"[ 13] by Jimmie Rodgers with Lani McIntire's Hawaiians Top Country Record.
1933 in country music , Jimmie Rodgers dies in May 1933. "Yellow Rose Of Texas "[ 14] by Gene Autry and Jimmy Long Top Country Record.
1934 in country music , "Tumbling Tumbleweeds "[ 15] [ 9] recorded by the Sons of the Pioneers Top Country Record.
1935 in country music , First recordings by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys . "Can the Circle Be Unbroken (By and By) "[ 16] by the Carter Family Top Country Record.
1936 in country music , First recordings by Ernest Tubb ; formation of the Monroe Brothers (Charlie and Bill ) and the Blue Sky Boys . "Mexicali Rose "[ 16] by Gene Autry Top Country Record.
1937 in country music , Beginning of Renfro Valley Barn Dance . "Steel Guitar Rag "[ 17] recorded by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys Top Country Record.
1938 in country music , "Wabash Cannonball "[ 18] [ 9] recorded by Roy Acuff and the Crazy Tennesseans Top Country Record.
1939 in country music , Bill Monroe formed the Blue Grass Boys . "It Makes No Difference Now"[ 19] [ 20] by Cliff Bruner's Texas Wanderers Top Country Record. Billboard prints its first "Hillbilly...Hits" charts. These charts will continue, primarily on a monthly basis, until 1942.
1940s
1940 in country music , "You Are My Sunshine "[ 21] by Bob Atcher and Bonnie Blue Eyes Top Country Record.
1941 in country music , Gene Autry 's "You Are My Sunshine "[ 22] Top Country Record and sells one million copies. Ernest Tubb records and releases "Walking the Floor Over You ."
1942 in country music , Musicians' strike bans all recording starting August; Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. , is incorporated in Tennessee.. "There's a Star-Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere "[ 23] by Elton Britt Top Country Record and earns Gold record.
1943 in country music , Al Dexter and His Troopers's "Pistol Packin' Mama "[ 24] Top Country Record, and becomes first Country record to also top Popular music chart.
1944 in country music , Billboard magazine creates national chart to track popularity of country music records. Al Dexter and His Troopers's "So Long Pal "[ 24] Top Country Record.
1945 in country music , "Shame on You " by Spade Cooley and His Western Band Top Country Record. Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs join the Blue Grass Boys . Often considered the beginning of Bluegrass music .
1946 in country music , "Guitar Polka " by Al Dexter and His Troopers Top Country Record.
1947 in country music , Hank Williams has first national hit; Eddy Arnold and his Tennessee Plowboys - "I'll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) No. 1 record of 1947.
1948 in country music , Eddy Arnold has five of the year's six new No. 1 songs, with "Bouquet of Roses " and "Anytime" the biggest of the lot. "Bouquet of Roses" No. 1 hit of all time based on total chart performance.
1949 in country music , Hank Williams ' first giant hit, "Lovesick Blues " Top Country Record.
1950s
1950 in country music , 21 weeks at No. 1 for Hank Snow 's "I’m Moving On ."
1951 in country music , The year of "Hank and Lefty " (as Merle Haggard would sing in song more than 25 years later); Hank Snow and Eddy Arnold were equally dominating; chart debut of Carl Smith .
1952 in country music , The fall of Hank Williams ; Kitty Wells has first solo female No. 1 song with "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels ." Carl Smith becomes only country artist to have two records tied at No. 1 on the modern Billboard country charts ("Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way " and "Don't Just Stand There ")
1953 in country music , Death of Hank Williams , Betty Jack Davis ; crash that kills Davis will also sideline duet partner Skeeter Davis ' career until the end of the 1950s.
1954 in country music , Elvis Presley makes first recordings, one and only appearance on Grand Ole Opry ; the rise of the pedal steel guitar ; Hank Snow "s "I Don't Hurt Anymore " and the Red Foley -Kitty Wells duet "One by One " are ranked 1-2 for 19 consecutive weeks on Billboard magazine's country "Best Sellers in Stores " chart.
1955 in country music , Johnny Cash , George Jones , Elvis Presley and Porter Wagoner each have first national hits; Webb Pierce spends 40 combined weeks at No. 1 on Billboard country chart's "Best Sellers in Stores " chart with "In the Jailhouse Now " (20 weeks), "I Don't Care " (12 weeks) and "Love Love Love " (eight weeks). Ozark Jubilee premieres on ABC-TV.
1956 in country music , Ray Price , Marty Robbins and Johnny Horton emerge, resurrect traditional country music after the influx of rock and roll threatens the heart of country music.
1957 in country music , Rock-flavored acts — Elvis Presley , Jerry Lee Lewis , Everly Brothers and Ricky Nelson — dominate charts; Patsy Cline debuts on the charts.
1958 in country music , The Nashville sound becomes country music's response to continued encroachment of genre by rock artists; Billboard magazine consolidates best-sellers and disc jockeys' charts into one all-encompassing "Hot C&W Sides" chart.
1959 in country music , Chart debut of Buck Owens and rise of trademark Bakersfield Sound ; peak of the saga song, through songs such as "The Battle of New Orleans ," "Long Black Veil " and "El Paso ."
1960s
1960 in country music , Only four songs reach No. 1 on Billboard magazine country chart during the entire year; chart debut of Loretta Lynn ; death of Johnny Horton in car accident; premiere of "The Porter Wagoner Show ."
1961 in country music , Country Music Association announces creation of Country Music Hall of Fame ; Patsy Cline has first No. 1 hit ("I Fall to Pieces ").
1962 in country music , Ray Charles releases Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music .
1963 in country music , Tragedies befall country music, with deaths of Patsy Cline , Cowboy Copas and Hawkshaw Hawkins (plane crash); Jack Anglin (car accident, en route to Cline's funeral) and Texas Ruby (house fire) all in less than a month's span.
1964 in country music , Plane crash kills Jim Reeves ; chart debut of Hank Williams Jr. Connie Smith begins her eight-week stay at number one with "Once a Day ".
1965 in country music , Return of Eddy Arnold goes along with crossover hit "Make the World Go Away "; multi-Grammy winner with Roger Miller 's "King of the Road "
1966 in country music , Chart debuts of Lynn Anderson , Tammy Wynette and Charley Pride , the latter who goes on to become the most successful black performer in country music; first Academy of Country Music awards show airs (shown on tape-delay on the fading The Jimmy Dean Show ).
1967 in country music , First Country Music Association awards (non-televised this year only); Dolly Parton 's chart debut, becomes regular on The Porter Wagoner Show .
1968 in country music , Johnny Cash records At Folsom Prison ; crossover successes of "Honey ," "Harper Valley PTA "; Tammy Wynette records "Stand by Your Man "; final No. 1 hit for Eddy Arnold ; death of Red Foley .
1969 in country music , Premieres of Hee Haw , The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour , The Johnny Cash Show . Marriage of George Jones and Tammy Wynette , known as "The First Couple of Country Music."
1970s
1970 in country music , Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty — who each release their signature songs during the year (she with "Coal Miner's Daughter ," he with "Hello Darlin' ") — record their first duet, "After the Fire is Gone ".
1971 in country music , Television's rural purge ; African-American singer Charley Pride named CMA Entertainer of the Year; Lynn Anderson 's international crossover hit "Rose Garden ".
1972 in country music , Fan Fair debuts; Opryland USA opens; Will the Circle be Unbroken album issued; 13-year-old Tanya Tucker becomes an overnight sensation.
1973 in country music , Grand Ole Opry moves from the Ryman Auditorium to its new house in Opryland; murder of Stringbean ; premiere of "American Country Countdown "; Johnny Rodriguez becomes the first Hispanic country star.
1974 in country music , Rise of British-Australian pop singer Olivia Newton-John and her surprise win of the Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year award; veteran country performers respond with the short-lived Association of Country Entertainers in attempt to keep country music "country;" Dolly Parton leaves The Porter Wagoner Show .
1975 in country music , Continued backlash over pop-influenced country after John Denver is named CMA Entertainer of the Year; country music records chart highly on the Billboard Hot 100 ; Willie Nelson becomes major star 15 years after his first recordings with album Redheaded Stranger ; divorce of George Jones and Tammy Wynette ; deaths of Bob Wills , Lefty Frizzell and George Morgan .
1976 in country music , CB radio -song craze hits its peak; Wanted! The Outlaws released; Loretta Lynn 's autobiography becomes a New York Times best seller.
1977 in country music , Death of Elvis Presley ; six weeks at No. 1 for Waylon Jennings ' "Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) "; Kenny Rogers makes comeback as solo country singer; Dolly Parton begins recording pop-oriented music instead of merely country.
1978 in country music , Barbara Mandrell 's decade-old career hits new heights with her first No. 1 record; Kenny Rogers releases "The Gambler "; Bob Kingsley becomes host of "American Country Countdown " (after several years of producing show). Deaths of Bob Luman , Johnny Bond and Mel Street .
1979 in country music , Kenny Rogers releases second signature story song, "Coward Of The County ," becomes top crossover artist.
1980s
1980 in country music , Debuts of movies about country music and/or country singers in leading roles (Coal Miner's Daughter , Urban Cowboy ); nomination of two country songs for Academy Award for Best Original Song ; Alabama signs with RCA Records and begins long-term success. Death of Red Sovine .
1981 in country music , Rise of neotraditional country with debuts of George Strait , John Anderson , and Ricky Skaggs ; The Oak Ridge Boys release their biggest hit song, "Elvira ," while Eddie Rabbitt enjoys crossover success with "I Love a Rainy Night " and "Step By Step " during second peak wave of songs crossing over to pop charts. Barbara Mandrell becomes first artist to win back to back Entertainer of the Year award 1980-1981 from CMA & ACM.
1982 in country music , Alabama wins first CMA "Entertainer of the Year" award; Willie Nelson 's "Always on My Mind " is a major crossover hit; death of Marty Robbins .
1983 in country music , CMT , The Nashville Network premiere on cable television; The Judds sign national recording contract; Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton duet "Islands in the Stream " becomes a crossover smash.
1984 in country music , Willie Nelson , Julio Iglesias duet "To All the Girls I've Loved Before "; Hank Williams Jr. records video for "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight ".
1985 in country music , New York Times declares country music "dead"; Alabama sets a new Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles record for most consecutive No. 1 singles without a miss.
1986 in country music , Debuts of Randy Travis , Dwight Yoakam and others reinvigorate country music; Buck Owens leaves Hee Haw ; no multi-week No. 1 songs on Billboard country chart; Columbia Records drops Johnny Cash after 28 years. Conway Twitty has last No. 1 hit, "Desperado Love ".
1987 in country music , Reba McEntire wins unprecedented fourth Female Vocalist of the Year award from the Country Music Association ; K. T. Oslin becomes a star in her late 40s, a first for a country female vocalist.
1988 in country music , chronicling the history of country music on compact disc (among the first being the Country USA series); Merle Haggard 's last No. 1 hit.
1989 in country music , The rise and chart debuts of Garth Brooks , Clint Black , Travis Tritt and Alan Jackson ; death of Keith Whitley ; Ronnie Milsap has last No. 1 hit, "A Woman in Love ."
1990s
1990 in country music , Resurgence in multi-week No. 1s ("Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart ", "Love Without End, Amen ").
1991 in country music , Debuts of Diamond Rio , Trisha Yearwood , Hal Ketchum , Davis Daniel , Brooks & Dunn , B. B. Watson , Sammy Kershaw and Tracy Lawrence ; Ropin' the Wind by Garth Brooks debuts at No. 1 on pop album chart, deaths of Dottie West , Webb Pierce and Tennessee Ernie Ford .
1992 in country music , Hee Haw ends first-run production; the rise of line dancing and related hit singles, particularly "Achy Breaky Heart " and "Boot-Scootin' Boogie ". Deaths of Roy Acuff and Roger Miller . Chart debut of John Michael Montgomery and Tim McGraw .
1993 in country music , Deaths of Conway Twitty and David Houston ; marriage of Shania Twain to Robert Lange ; Chart debut of Toby Keith .
1994 in country music , The push for more pop-influenced country (tied to the success of Garth Brooks and rise of newcomers Faith Hill and Tim McGraw ); the comeback of Johnny Cash . Chart debut of Kenny Chesney .
1995 in country music , The rise of Shania Twain ; death of Charlie Rich ; Great American Country premieres.
1996 in country music , Marriage of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill ; deaths of Gus Hardin and Faron Young .
1997 in country music , Six weeks at No. 1 for "It's Your Love "; Shania Twain 's Come On Over is released; Barbara Mandrell retires. Deaths of Bobby Helms and John Denver .
1998 in country music , Deaths of Tammy Wynette , Eddie Rabbitt , Carl Perkins and Gene Autry . "This Kiss " by Faith Hill , "You're Still the One " by Shania Twain become major crossover hits, rekindling debate over pop-influenced country music .
1999 in country music , Lonestar 's "Amazed " spends eight weeks at No. 1, and becomes a major pop hit. Deaths of Hoyt Axton , Rex Allen and Hank Snow .
2000s
2000 in country music , Toby Keith 's breakthrough; Vince Gill and Amy Grant marry; Kenny Rogers becomes the oldest singer to have a No. 1 song; Garth Brooks announces plans for retirement; Rascal Flatts ' debut album released; RFD-TV , a cable/satellite TV network focusing on farming and rural living but also features reruns of classic country music TV programming, is launched.
2001 in country music , Tributes to those killed in the September 11 attacks . Death of Johnny Russell .
2002 in country music , Toby Keith /Natalie Maines feud; comeback albums from Shania Twain , Faith Hill and the Dixie Chicks , The Statler Brothers final concert and retirement. Death of Waylon Jennings .
2003 in country music , Rascal Flatts ' "I Melt " video and Dixie Chicks controversies; deaths of Don Gibson , Johnny Paycheck , Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash ; 70-year-old Willie Nelson has No. 1 hit.
2004 in country music , Invasion of the MuzikMafia ; death of Opry star Skeeter Davis .
2005 in country music , Carrie Underwood wins American Idol ; Garth Brooks marries Trisha Yearwood ; Walk the Line biopic released; death of Chris LeDoux .
2006 in country music , George Strait 's 41st number one hit on the Billboard charts; new host for "American Country Countdown "; deaths of Buck Owens , Johnny Duncan and Freddie Fender .
2007 in country music , Country music's big night at the Grammys ; Garth Brooks ' record-breaking hit single ; deaths of Henson Cargill , Del Reeves , Porter Wagoner and Hank Thompson .
2008 in country music , George Strait sets new record with 56 number one singles; deaths of Eddy Arnold and Jerry Reed ; rise of Taylor Swift as a major crossover artist; Shania Twain and Robert John "Mutt" Lange separate after 14 years of marriage.
2009 in country music , Brooks & Dunn announces their break up; Garth Brooks comes out of retirement; Taylor Swift -Kanye West conflict at an MTV awards show ; deaths of Ernest Ashworth , Vern Gosdin , Dan Seals and Opry star Hank Locklin .
2010s
2010 in country music , Taylor Swift wins four Grammy Awards including Album of the Year ; Carrie Underwood becomes the first woman in history to win the ACM 's Entertainer of the Year award twice; Flooding on the Cumberland River in Nashville damages parts of the city including the Grand Ole Opry House ; deaths of Hank Cochran , Carl Smith and Jimmy Dean ; "Need You Now " by Lady Antebellum becomes crossover smash.
2011 in country music , marriage of Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert ; Glen Campbell announcement that he has Alzheimer's , plans to retire; deaths of Mel McDaniel and Billie Jo Spears ; Lady Antebellum wins five Grammy Awards including Record and Song of the Year ; Scotty McCreery wins American Idol . “Red Solo Cup ” by Toby Keith becomes a viral and crossover hit upon release.
2012 in country music , George Jones and George Strait announce plans to retire from touring; Garth Brooks elected to Country Music Hall of Fame ; Billboard makes changes to the Hot Country Songs chart; death of Kitty Wells .
2013 in country music , Nash FM debuts; deaths of Mindy McCready , George Jones , Tompall Glaser , Jack Greene , Claude King , Cal Smith and Ray Price ; Price's brief feud with Blake Shelton ; "Cruise " by Florida Georgia Line breaks chart records.
2014 in country music , George Strait retires from touring; Garth Brooks releases new album and begins world tour ; Carrie Underwood announces pregnancy; Taylor Swift begins making pop orientated music ; deaths of George Hamilton IV , Jimmy C. Newman , Dawn Sears , Kevin Sharp and Phil Everly of The Everly Brothers .
2015 in country music , Keith Hill controversy; Cledus T. Judd retires; Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert divorce; deaths of Lynn Anderson , Jim Ed Brown , Little Jimmy Dickens and Daron Norwood .
2016 in country music , Release of "Forever Country "; deaths of Joey Martin Feek , Holly Dunn , Glenn Frey , Merle Haggard and Jean Shepard .
2017 in country music , Landmark chart accomplishments for Luke Bryan (most No. 1 hits from a single album) and Sam Hunt (longest run for a song at No. 1); deaths of Glen Campbell , Don Williams , Troy Gentry (of Montgomery Gentry ) and Mel Tillis ; Las Vegas shooting , Loretta Lynn suffers a stroke at home in Hurricane Mills, TN .
2018 in country music , "Meant to Be " sets No. 1 longevity bar at 50 weeks; deaths of Lari White , Daryle Singletary , Freddie Hart and Roy Clark .
2019 in country music , Kacey Musgraves wins four Grammy Awards , including Album of the Year ; "Old Town Road " chart controversy and related rise of trap country; Hal Ketchum announces he has Alzheimer's; deaths of Sanger D. Shafer , Jim Glaser , Earl Thomas Conley and Bob Kingsley .
2020s
2020 in country music , Deaths of Billy Joe Shaver , Kenny Rogers , Joe Diffie , Charlie Daniels , Mac Davis , John Prine , Jan Howard , Johnny Bush , Doug Supernaw , Hal Ketchum , Charley Pride and K. T. Oslin ; ongoing COVID-19 pandemic impacts multiple events, concerts; Lady A , The Chicks change to their new names following racial unrest .
2021 in country music , Deaths of Ed Bruce , Jamie O'Hara of The O'Kanes , Misty Morgan of Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan , B. J. Thomas , Tom T. Hall , Don Everly of The Everly Brothers and Stonewall Jackson ; Taylor Swift begins to re-release her country albums and her re-recorded version of "Love Story " returned to number one on the country charts.
2022 in country music , Deaths of Dallas Frazier , Scotty Wray of The Wrays , Warner Mack , Jimbeau Henson , Brad Martin , Jeff Carson , C. W. McCall , Shane Yellowbird , Naomi Judd of The Judds , Mickey Gilley , Deborah McCrary , Joel Whitburn , Olivia Newton-John , Luke Bell , Loretta Lynn , Jerry Lee Lewis , and Jeff Cook of Alabama ; Toby Keith diagnosed with stomach cancer .
2023 in country music , Bill Anderson longevity on the Grand Ole Opry; Jason Aldean controversy over lyrical and video content of "Try That in a Small Town "; deaths of Gordon Lightfoot and Claude Gray .
2024 in country music , Deaths of Toby Keith and Kris Kristofferson ; retirement (and subsequent death) of Joe Bonsall from The Oak Ridge Boys (which were in the midst of a retirement tour).
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