Category: News
(Country Music Hall of Famers in bold)
March 16:
Jerry Jeff Walker (ne Ronald Clyde Crosby) born in Oneonta, New York, 1942 (now 70)
Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1951 (now 61)
Tim O'Brien born in Wheeling, West Virginia, 1954 (now 58)
Stan Thorn of Shenandoah born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1959 (now 53)
Ronnie McCoury born in York County, Pennsylvania, 1967 (now 45)
Robert Whitstein born in Colfax, Louisiana, 1944 (died 2001)
Plane crash at Otay Mountain near San Diego, California kills Reba McEntire band members Chris Austin, Kirk Capello, Joey Cigainero, Paula Kaye Evans, Terry Jackson, Michael Thomas, and Tony Saputo 1991
March 17:
Jim Weatherly born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, 1943 (now 69)
Paul Overstreet born in Newton, Mississippi, 1955 (now 57)
Dick Curless born in Fort Fairfield, Maine, 1932 (died 1995)
Hugh Farr died in Casper, Wyoming (unknown causes), 1980 (was 77)
Jimmy Gately died in Madison, Tennessee (unknown causes), 1985 (was 53)
Sammy Pruett died in Birmingham, Alabama (unknown causes), 1988 (was 61)
Terry Stafford died in Amarillo, Texas (liver failure), 1996 (was 55)
Bill Carlisle died in Nashville, Tennessee (natural causes), 2003 (was 94)
Ferlin Husky died in Nashville, Tennessee (congestive heart failure/colon cancer), 2011 (was 85)
March 18:
Billy Armstrong born in Streator, Illinois, 1930 (now 82)
Charley Pride born in Sledge, Mississippi, 1938 (now 74)
Margie Bowes born in Roxboro, North Carolina, 1941 (now 71)
James McMurty born in Fort Worth, Texas, 1962 (now 50)
Smiley Burnette born in Summum, Illinois, 1911 (died 1967)
John Phillips of the Mamas and Papas died in Los Angeles, California (heart failure), 2001 (was 65). His solo hit, "Mississippi," was a country hit in 1971.
March 19:
Henry "Friendly Henry" Maddox born in Boaz, Alabama, 1928 (died 1974)
Speck Rhodes died in Nashville, Tennessee (natural causes), 2000 (was 84)
Randall Hylton died in Nashville, Tennessee (brain aneurysm), 2001 (was 55)
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge opened in Nashville, 1960
March 20:
Tommy Hunter born in London, Ontario, 1937 (now 75)
Douglas B. Green (Ranger Doug) of Riders in the Sky born in Great Lakes, Illinois, 1946 (now 66)
Jim Seales of Shenandoah born in Hamilton, Alabama, 1954 (now 58)
Jerry Reed born in Atlanta, Georgia, 1937 (died 2008)
Ralph Mooney died in Kennedale, Texas (kidney cancer), 2011 (was 82)
(Country Music Hall of Famers in bold)
March 16:
Jerry Jeff Walker (ne Ronald Clyde Crosby) born in Oneonta, New York, 1942 (now 70)
Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1951 (now 61)
Tim O'Brien born in Wheeling, West Virginia, 1954 (now 58)
Stan Thorn of Shenandoah born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 1959 (now 53)
Ronnie McCoury born in York County, Pennsylvania, 1967 (now 45)
Robert Whitstein born in Colfax, Louisiana, 1944 (died 2001)
Plane crash at Otay Mountain near San Diego, California kills Reba McEntire band members Chris Austin, Kirk Capello, Joey Cigainero, Paula Kaye Evans, Terry Jackson, Michael Thomas, and Tony Saputo 1991
March 17:
Jim Weatherly born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, 1943 (now 69)
Paul Overstreet born in Newton, Mississippi, 1955 (now 57)
Dick Curless born in Fort Fairfield, Maine, 1932 (died 1995)
Hugh Farr died in Casper, Wyoming (unknown causes), 1980 (was 77)
Jimmy Gately died in Madison, Tennessee (unknown causes), 1985 (was 53)
Sammy Pruett died in Birmingham, Alabama (unknown causes), 1988 (was 61)
Terry Stafford died in Amarillo, Texas (liver failure), 1996 (was 55)
Bill Carlisle died in Nashville, Tennessee (natural causes), 2003 (was 94)
Ferlin Husky died in Nashville, Tennessee (congestive heart failure/colon cancer), 2011 (was 85)
March 18:
Billy Armstrong born in Streator, Illinois, 1930 (now 82)
Charley Pride born in Sledge, Mississippi, 1938 (now 74)
Margie Bowes born in Roxboro, North Carolina, 1941 (now 71)
James McMurty born in Fort Worth, Texas, 1962 (now 50)
Smiley Burnette born in Summum, Illinois, 1911 (died 1967)
John Phillips of the Mamas and Papas died in Los Angeles, California (heart failure), 2001 (was 65). His solo hit, "Mississippi," was a country hit in 1971.
March 19:
Henry "Friendly Henry" Maddox born in Boaz, Alabama, 1928 (died 1974)
Speck Rhodes died in Nashville, Tennessee (natural causes), 2000 (was 84)
Randall Hylton died in Nashville, Tennessee (brain aneurysm), 2001 (was 55)
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge opened in Nashville, 1960
March 20:
Tommy Hunter born in London, Ontario, 1937 (now 75)
Douglas B. Green (Ranger Doug) of Riders in the Sky born in Great Lakes, Illinois, 1946 (now 66)
Jim Seales of Shenandoah born in Hamilton, Alabama, 1954 (now 58)
Jerry Reed born in Atlanta, Georgia, 1937 (died 2008)
Ralph Mooney died in Kennedale, Texas (kidney cancer), 2011 (was 82)
March 21:
Carol Lee Cooper born in West Virginia, 1942 (now 72)
Tommy Hill died in Nashville, Tennessee (liver and heart ailments), 2002 (was 72)
March 22:
Charlie Poole born in Randolph County, North Carolina, 1892 (died 1931)
Hoyle Nix of the West Texas Cowboys born in Azel, Texas, 1918 (died 1985)
Uncle Dave Macon died in Murfreesboro, Tennessee (illness), 1952 (was 81)
Stoney Cooper died in Nashville, Tennessee (heart attack), 1977 (was 59)
Carl Perkins injured in automobile accident near Wilmington, Delaware, 1956
March 23:
David Grisman born in Passaic, New Jersey, 1945 (now 67)
Fiddlin' John Carson born in Fannin County, Georgia, 1868 (died 1949)
Jim Anglin born in Franklin, Tennessee, 1913 (died 1987)
Smokey Rogers born in McMinnville, Tennessee, 1917 (died 1993)
J.D. Miller died in Crowley, Louisiana (complications from heart bypass surgery), 1996 (was 73)
James Roy "Pop" Lewis of the Lewis Family died in Lincoln County, Georgia (natural causes), 2004 (was 98)
Cindy Walker died in Mexia, Texas (natural causes), 2006 (was 88)
March 24:
Peggy Sue Webb born in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, 1947 (now 65)
Carson Robison died in Poughkeepsie, New York (unknown causes), 1957 (was 66)
Howard Dixon died in East Rockingham, North Carolina (unknown - possible work accident), 1961 (was 57)
Henson Cargill died in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (complications from surgery), 2007 (was 66)
March 25:
Bonnie Guitar born in Seattle, Washington, 1923 (now 89)
Robbie Fulks born in York, Pennsylvania, 1963 (now 49)
Natchee the Indian (ne Lester Vernon Storer) born in Peebles, Ohio, 1916 (died 1970)
Hoyt Axton born in Duncan, Oklahoma, 1938 (died 1999)
Jack Kapp died in New York, New York (cerebral hemorrhage), 1949 (was 47)
Buck Owens died in Bakersfield, California (heart attack), 2006 (was 76)
March 26:
Bud Isaacs born in Bedford, Indiana, 1928 (now 84)
Vicki Lawrence born in Inglewood, California, 1949 (now 63). The Carol Burnett Show actress had one hit, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," which made both the pop and country charts.
Ronnie McDowell born in Fountain Head, Tennessee, 1950 (now 62)
Michael Bonagura of Baillie & the Boys born in Newark, New Jersey, 1953 (now 59)
Dean Dillon born in Lake City, Tennessee, 1955 (now 57)
Charly McClain born in Jackson, Tennessee, 1956 (now 56)
Kenny Chesney born in Lutrell, Tennessee, 1968 (now 44)
March 27:
Bill Callahan of the Callahan Brothers born in Madison County, North Carolina, 1912 (died 2002)
David Rogers born in Houston, Texas, 1936 (died 1993)
March 28:
Roy Dean Webb of the Dillards born in Independence, Missouri, 1937 (now 75)
Charlie McCoy born in Oak Hill, West Virginia, 1941 (now 71)
Reba McEntire born in Chockie, Oklahoma, 1955 (now 57)
Jay Livingston born in McDonald, Pennsylvania, 1915 (died 2001). The pop songwriter's many hits include "Silver Bells," which has been recorded by many country performers.
Jim Anglin born in Franklin, Tennessee, 1913 (died 1987)
Smokey Rogers born in McMinnville, Tennessee, 1917 (died 1993)
J.D. Miller died in Crowley, Louisiana (complications from heart bypass surgery), 1996 (was 73)
James Roy "Pop" Lewis of the Lewis Family died in Lincoln County, Georgia (natural causes), 2004 (was 98)
Cindy Walker died in Mexia, Texas (natural causes), 2006 (was 88)
March 24:
Peggy Sue Webb born in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, 1947 (now 65)
Carson Robison died in Poughkeepsie, New York (unknown causes), 1957 (was 66)
Howard Dixon died in East Rockingham, North Carolina (unknown - possible work accident), 1961 (was 57)
Henson Cargill died in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (complications from surgery), 2007 (was 66)
March 25:
Bonnie Guitar born in Seattle, Washington, 1923 (now 89)
Robbie Fulks born in York, Pennsylvania, 1963 (now 49)
Natchee the Indian (ne Lester Vernon Storer) born in Peebles, Ohio, 1916 (died 1970)
Hoyt Axton born in Duncan, Oklahoma, 1938 (died 1999)
Jack Kapp died in New York, New York (cerebral hemorrhage), 1949 (was 47)
Buck Owens died in Bakersfield, California (heart attack), 2006 (was 76)
March 26:
Bud Isaacs born in Bedford, Indiana, 1928 (now 84)
Vicki Lawrence born in Inglewood, California, 1949 (now 63). The Carol Burnett Show actress had one hit, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," which made both the pop and country charts.
Ronnie McDowell born in Fountain Head, Tennessee, 1950 (now 62)
Michael Bonagura of Baillie & the Boys born in Newark, New Jersey, 1953 (now 59)
Dean Dillon born in Lake City, Tennessee, 1955 (now 57)
Charly McClain born in Jackson, Tennessee, 1956 (now 56)
Kenny Chesney born in Lutrell, Tennessee, 1968 (now 44)
March 27:
Bill Callahan of the Callahan Brothers born in Madison County, North Carolina, 1912 (died 2002)
David Rogers born in Houston, Texas, 1936 (died 1993)
March 28:
Roy Dean Webb of the Dillards born in Independence, Missouri, 1937 (now 75)
Charlie McCoy born in Oak Hill, West Virginia, 1941 (now 71)
Reba McEntire born in Chockie, Oklahoma, 1955 (now 57)
Jay Livingston born in McDonald, Pennsylvania, 1915 (died 2001). The pop songwriter's many hits include "Silver Bells," which has been recorded by many country performers.
Farrell "Rusty" Draper died in Bellevue, Washington (heart disease/throat cancer), 2003 (was 80)
Glenn Barber died in Gallatin, Tennessee (heart ailment), 2008 (was 73)
March 29:
Brady Seals of Little Texas born in Hamilton, Ohio, 1969 (now 43)
Moon Mullican born in Corrigan, Texas, 1909 (died 1967)
Jerry Byrd born in Lima, Ohio, 1920 (died 2005)
Texas Ruby died in Nashville, Tennessee (house fire), 1963 (was 54)
Opry announcer Hal Durham died in Nashville, Tennessee (unknown cause), 2009 (was 77)
March 30:
Bobby Wright born in Charleston, West Virginia, 1942 (now 70)
Connie Cato born in Carlinville, Illinois, 1955 (now 57)
March 31:
John D. Loudermilk born in Durham, North Carolina, 1934 (now 78)
Greg Martin of the Kentucky Headhunters born in Louisville, Kentucky, 1954 (now 58)
Howdy Forrester born in Vernon, Tennessee, 1922 (died 1987)
Tommy Jackson born in Birmingham, Alabama, 1926 (died 1979)
William O. "Lefty" Frizzell born in Corsicana, Texas, 1928 (died 1975)
Anita Carter born in Maces Springs, Virginia, 1933 (died 1999)
Skeets McDonald died in Inglewood, California (heart attack), 1968 (was 52)
Carl Story died in Greer, South Carolina (complications from heart bypass surgery), 1995 (was 78)
Mel McDaniel died in Hendersonville, Tennessee (lung cancer), 2011 (was 68)
Glenn Barber died in Gallatin, Tennessee (heart ailment), 2008 (was 73)
March 29:
Brady Seals of Little Texas born in Hamilton, Ohio, 1969 (now 43)
Moon Mullican born in Corrigan, Texas, 1909 (died 1967)
Jerry Byrd born in Lima, Ohio, 1920 (died 2005)
Texas Ruby died in Nashville, Tennessee (house fire), 1963 (was 54)
Opry announcer Hal Durham died in Nashville, Tennessee (unknown cause), 2009 (was 77)
March 30:
Bobby Wright born in Charleston, West Virginia, 1942 (now 70)
Connie Cato born in Carlinville, Illinois, 1955 (now 57)
March 31:
John D. Loudermilk born in Durham, North Carolina, 1934 (now 78)
Greg Martin of the Kentucky Headhunters born in Louisville, Kentucky, 1954 (now 58)
Howdy Forrester born in Vernon, Tennessee, 1922 (died 1987)
Tommy Jackson born in Birmingham, Alabama, 1926 (died 1979)
William O. "Lefty" Frizzell born in Corsicana, Texas, 1928 (died 1975)
Anita Carter born in Maces Springs, Virginia, 1933 (died 1999)
Skeets McDonald died in Inglewood, California (heart attack), 1968 (was 52)
Carl Story died in Greer, South Carolina (complications from heart bypass surgery), 1995 (was 78)
Mel McDaniel died in Hendersonville, Tennessee (lung cancer), 2011 (was 68)
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