June 11 in Country Music History
In 1994, Brooks and Dunn went to Number One with "That Ain't No Way To Go".
In 1988, Randy Travis scored a chart topper with "I Told You So".
In 1988, Patty Loveless, cousin of Loretta Lynn, joined the Grand Ole Opry.
In 1983, Crystal Gayle went to Number One with "Our Love Is On The Faultline".
In 1979, the great Western actor John Wayne passed away from cancer.
In 1969, Jay McDowell of BR-549 was born in Bedford, Indiana.
In 1949 Hank Williams debuted as a guest on the Grand Ole Opry. He appeared on the 9:30-10:00 PM segment sponsored by Warren Paint, and hosted by Ernest Tubb. He sang "Lovesick Blues," and received six encores, according to legend.
In 1939, Wilma Burgess was born in Orlando, Florida.
In 1988, Randy Travis scored a chart topper with "I Told You So".
In 1988, Patty Loveless, cousin of Loretta Lynn, joined the Grand Ole Opry.
In 1983, Crystal Gayle went to Number One with "Our Love Is On The Faultline".
In 1979, the great Western actor John Wayne passed away from cancer.
In 1969, Jay McDowell of BR-549 was born in Bedford, Indiana.
In 1949 Hank Williams debuted as a guest on the Grand Ole Opry. He appeared on the 9:30-10:00 PM segment sponsored by Warren Paint, and hosted by Ernest Tubb. He sang "Lovesick Blues," and received six encores, according to legend.
In 1939, Wilma Burgess was born in Orlando, Florida.


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