A Day in Music - February 18th

Today in country music history:
2010 - Lady Antebellum earned a double platinum single for Need You Now.
2008 - Rascal Flatts' song "Every Day" was released to radio.
2007 - Reba's TV show, Reba, aired for the last time on the CW.
2004 - Montgomery Gentry's video for "If You ever Stop Loving Me" debuted on CMT.
1997 - Deana Carter's album Did I Shave My Legs For This? was certified double-platinum.
1995 - Collin Raye went to number one with "My Kind of Girl."
1988 - Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner performed together for the first time since their 1974 breakup for a taping of the TV show Dolly! at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House.
1981 - Emmylou Harris earned two gold albums in one day for Blue Kentucky Girl and Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris.
1969 - Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan recorded "Girl from the North Country" for Dylan's Nashville Skyline album in Music City.
Birthday:
Juice Newton - singer, "Queen of Hearts," "Angel of the Morning"
Image: Michael Ochs Archive



