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This Day in Country Music History, January 30 2013 Blake Shelton nabs a platinum album for Red River Blue 2011 Dierks Bentley begins several days of recording at Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, North Carolina, the sessions captured by video live with no sound online. The dates yield his hit Am I The Only One 2004 CMT premieres Keith Urbans Youll Think Of Me video 2000 Faith Hill performs the national anthem before Super Bowl XXXIV at Atlantas Georgia Dome. The St. Louis Rams beat the Tennessee Titans, 23-16 1994 The Judds sing Love Can Build A Bridge during a Rockin Country halftime show at the Super Bowl that features Clint Black, Travis Tritt and Tanya Tucker. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Buffalo Bills, 30-13, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta 1988 Kathy Mattea collects her first #1 country single in Billboard with Goin Gone 1985 Randy Travis records four songs in his first recording session for Warner Bros. Among them is Prairie Rose, destined for the soundtrack to Rustlers Rhapsody, and On The Other Hand 1981 Kenny Rogers takes four American Music Awards, including Favorite Country Single, for Coward Of The County; and Country Album, for The Gambler. Other winners include: Barbara Mandrell, The Statler Brothers and The Eagles 1972 Grammy voters shower Kris Kristofferson with five nominations as a songwriter for three songs: Help Me Make It Through The Night, Me And Bobby McGee and For The Good Times. Four artists are also nominated for recordings of Kristofferson tunes 1970 Tammy Cochran is born in Austinburg, Ohio. The traditionally minded singer nets a hit in 2001 with Angels In Waiting, a ballad written about two brothers who died from cystic fibrosis
Posted on: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 10:56:25 +0000

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