May 25 in Country Music History
In 1995, Dick Curless, The Baron of Country Music died.
In 1991, Doug Stone went to Number One with "A Different Light".
In 1985, Charly McClain went to Number One with "Radio Heart".
In 1974, singer-songwriter Melba Montgomery went to Number One with "No Charge".
In 1968, "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro went to Number One on the charts.
In 1951, Columbia Records signed Marty Robbins.
In 1947, Jessi Colter was born. For more on the First Lady of Outlaw Music, click here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter
In 1936, Tom T. Hall was born in a log cabin in Kentucky.
In 1893, Pop Stoneman was born in Virginia.
In 1991, Doug Stone went to Number One with "A Different Light".
In 1985, Charly McClain went to Number One with "Radio Heart".
In 1974, singer-songwriter Melba Montgomery went to Number One with "No Charge".
In 1968, "Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro went to Number One on the charts.
In 1951, Columbia Records signed Marty Robbins.
In 1947, Jessi Colter was born. For more on the First Lady of Outlaw Music, click here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessi_Colter
In 1936, Tom T. Hall was born in a log cabin in Kentucky.
In 1893, Pop Stoneman was born in Virginia.


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