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The History of Country Music

  • The First Country Records

    The First Country Records
    Ralph Peer of Okeh records the first music of Fiddlin' John Carson in Atlanta. The record becomes a regional hit and convinces peer that hillbilly music is in fact in the market.
  • Hillbilly becomes a term

    Hillbilly becomes a term
    The term hillbilly is first used in commercial country music. In 1924, the Vocalion company issue hillbilly records.
  • Barndance Launches

    Barndance Launches
    The show that will become the Grand Ole Opry radio barndance program begins on the WSM radio outside of Nashville. It will grow to be the most popular program of it's time and will launch the careers of country music's biggest stars.
  • The Opry begins it's official run

    The Opry begins it's official run
    WSM's Saturday night narn dance program officially becomes the grand ole opry
  • Rose-Acuff publishing company forms in Nashville

    Fred Rose and the singer Roy Acuff form the Nashville based Country music publishing company to permanetely re-center the country music business in Nashville
  • Johnny Cash Makes an Appearance

    Cash does his first recording sessions at Sun siinging "Wide Open Road," starting a tremendous career in country music
  • Country Music Hall of Fame is established

    Country Music Hall of Fame is established
    The first three inductees are: Jimmie Rodgers, Frank Rose, and Hank Williams
  • Dolly Parton Debuts

    Dolly Parton Debuts
    Dolly releases her first records "Habby Birthday, Baby" and "Dumb Blonde."
  • Outlaw Country

    Willie Nelson becomes an outlaw country icon and is the birth place for other singers to follow in his footsteps
  • Garth Brooks makes his mark

    Garth Brooks makes his mark
    Garth Brooks came out with a bang. As soon as his first single was released, he started to climb the charts. He is now a country music legend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuO3FhA3PWc
  • Class of '89

    Class of '89
    Country artists such as Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Trivis Tritt and Dwight Yokam all score number one hits in the year 1989. They all changed country for the better by bringing in youthful voices.
  • Alternative Country

    Alternative Country
    A newer style of artists came about in the early 2000s. Some of them included Rascal Flatts, Carrie Underwood, and Blake Shelton.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrGpsgUfSmU
  • Country Today

    Country Today
    Country is still one of the most played genres. With artists such as Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, and Kenny Chesney, everyone can relate to one or more of their songs. Country can mix with Pop and Rock, but there is nothing like traditional country music