Country Music Memories: 'Come on Over' Goes DiamondCountry Music Memories: 'Come on Over' Goes DiamondOn April 7, 1999, 'Come on Over' was certified diamond, for sales of 10 million units.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Country Music Memories: George Jones Performs His Final ConcertCountry Music Memories: George Jones Performs His Final ConcertOn April 6, 2013, Jones performed his final show, in Knoxville, Tenn.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Country Music Memories: The Judds' 'Why Not Me' Goes GoldCountry Music Memories: The Judds' 'Why Not Me' Goes GoldOn April 4, 1985, the Judds earned their first gold album, for 'Why Not Me'.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Country Music Memories: 'When the Sun Goes Down' Hits No. 1Country Music Memories: 'When the Sun Goes Down' Hits No. 1On April 3, 2004, "When the Sun Goes Down" became a No. 1 hit.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Country Music Memories: 'Louisiana Hayride' Radio Show DebutsCountry Music Memories: 'Louisiana Hayride' Radio Show DebutsOn April 3, 1948, the influential radio program 'Louisiana Hayride' premiered.Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
Country Music Memories: Johnny Cash Records 'I Walk the Line'Country Music Memories: Johnny Cash Records 'I Walk the Line'On April 2, 1956, Cash recorded what would become one of his most famous songs.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Country Music Memories: The Country Music Hall of Fame OpensCountry Music Memories: The Country Music Hall of Fame OpensOn April 1, 1967, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opened in Nashville, Tenn.Gayle ThompsonGayle Thompson
Country Music Memories: Tootsie's Orchid Lounge OpensCountry Music Memories: Tootsie's Orchid Lounge OpensOn March 29, 1960, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge opened in Nashville, Tenn.The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
Reba McEntire Is Born in Oklahoma — Country Music MemoriesReba McEntire Is Born in Oklahoma — Country Music MemoriesHappy birthday, Reba!The Boot StaffThe Boot Staff
'King of the Road' Hits No. 1 — Country Music Memories'King of the Road' Hits No. 1 — Country Music MemoriesOn March 27, 1965, Miller's "King of the Road" hit No. 1 on the country charts.Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski