10/19/20 Day in the Country

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1889
Born on this day in Bristol, England, was Art Satherley, record producer and A&R man who joined Columbia Records in 1930 and subsequently became one of the most successful country music promoters in the genre’s early history. Among those he produced were Gene Autry, Bob Wills, Hank Penny, Lefty Frizzell, Carl Smith, Marty Robbins and Roy Acuff. Satherley died on 10 Feb 1986.

1945
Born on this day in Anson, Texas, was Jeannie C. Riley (born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson, country music and gospel singer who is best known for her 1968 country #1 and pop hit “Harper Valley PTA”. In 1980, she published her autobiography, From Harper Valley to the Mountain Top.

1968
Born on this day was Rodney Scott Carrington, an American stand-up comedian, actor, and country music artist. He has released six major-label studio albums and a greatest-hits package.

1976
Born on this day in Tifton, Georgia, was Cyndi Thomson, her debut 2001 single, “What I Really Meant to Say”, became a #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.

1997
Six airplanes rocked their wings in a salute to John Denver before a memorial service. Taped recordings of four of his songs were played during the funeral service at Faith Presbyterian Church, attended by about 2,000 people in the Denver suburb.

1998
Alan Jackson released “Right on the Money” which became his sixteenth #1 single on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts. It was the second single from his album High Mileage.

2006
Keith Urban checked himself into the Betty Ford Center in California. He later issued a statement saying: “I deeply regret the hurt this has caused Nicole and the ones who love and support me. One can never let one’s guard down on recovery, and I’m afraid that I have.”

2011
Brad Paisley made a voice cameo as various background characters in the South Park episode Bass to Mouth.