The Brothers Osborne are gearing up to release their first full-length album in mid-January, but they're making the wait a bit more bearable by releasing one of the album's songs, "Loving Me Back," early.
Today's Catch of the Day comes to us from an established artist, a singer who first came to our attention with her self-titled 1997 debut, but success caught up to her with her third album, 2000's I Hope You Dance.
November 28, 1925
George D. Hay begins a weekly broadcast called "The WSM Barn Dance" broadcasting in Nashville, with a one-hour performance by Uncle Jimmy Thompson.
Lee Ann Womack has a traditional country sound, but she isn't bound by genre lines. When the singer stopped by the Taste of Country Nights studio recently, she opened up about an R&B collaboration, also revealing that one huge civil rights activist is a huge fan of hers.
November 7, 2001
The T Bone Burnett-produced O Brother, Where Are Thou? wins Album of the Year and one of its tracks, The Soggy Bottom Boys' "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow," gets Single of the Year during the 35th Country Music Association awards in Nashville.
October 17, 1990
Naomi Judd tells reporters she has hepatitis and will have to give up performing. She and Wynonna hold the press conference in the same room in which they auditioned for RCA in 1983.