Today In Country Music History

The Flatts Do Double Duty
The Flatts Do Double Duty
The Flatts Do Double Duty
December 1, 2006 Rascal Flatts became only the third country act to have the number one song on both the Adult Contemporary chart and the Country Singles chart in the same week with two different songs.
A First For Brooks & Dunn
A First For Brooks & Dunn
A First For Brooks & Dunn
November 29, 1994 Brooks & Dunn's Brand New Man becomes the first album by a country duo certified quadruple-platinum, while their Hard Workin' Man album goes triple-platinum.
A Tradition Is Born
A Tradition Is Born
A Tradition Is Born
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.
Gentry Pleads Guilty
Gentry Pleads Guilty
Gentry Pleads Guilty
November 27, 2006 Montgomery Gentry’s Troy Gentry plead guilty in Duluth, Minnesota, to a misdemeanor charge involving his killing of a captive black bear in 2004.
Garth Breaks Record
Garth Breaks Record
Garth Breaks Record
November 25, 1998 Garth Brooks’ album Double Live became the first album by any artist ever to sell 1 million copies in its first week of release.
Atkins Leads No Smoking Day
Atkins Leads No Smoking Day
Atkins Leads No Smoking Day
November 20, 1986  Ex-smoker Chet Atkins is honorary chairman of the sixth annual Great American Smokeout, asking nicotine addicts to lay off their cigarettes for one day.

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