The Boot Staff
55 Years Ago: Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs Split Up
On March 11, 1969, Flatt and Scruggs ended their musical partnership, which spanned more than 25 years.
54 Years Ago: Johnny Cash Records ‘At San Quentin’ Album
On Feb. 24, 1969, the "Man in Black" recorded his 'At San Quentin' album.
64 Years Ago: Buddy Holly Killed in a Plane Crash
A country music icon was almost on the plane with him ...
34 Years Ago: Randy Travis’ ‘Always & Forever’ Goes Double Platinum
On Jan. 29, 1988, Travis earned his first double-platinum album, for 'Always & Forever'.
53 Years Ago: ‘The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour’ Debuts on CBS
On Jan. 29, 1969, 'The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour' debuted on CBS.
74 Years Ago: Sun Studio Opens in Memphis, Tenn.
Jan. 3, 1950, was an historic day for country music, although no one was aware of it at the time.
Top 10 Brooks & Dunn Songs
ICONIC!
60 Years Ago: Patsy Cline Dies in a Plane Crash
Rest in peace, Patsy.
75 Years Ago: Little Jimmy Dickens Makes His Grand Ole Opry Debut
On Feb. 21, 1948, Dickens made his debut at the Grand Ole Opry.
What Would Elvis Presley Look Like If He Was Still Alive?
The King of Rock and Roll remains a vital influence on artists the world over, and the mythology surrounding him has grown to epic proportions.