June 7th: On this day
1933
Born on this day in Morrisville, Missouri Winford was Wynn Stewart, the country music performer who was one of the progenitors of the Bakersfield sound and an inspiration to such greats as Buck Owens and Merle Haggard. Stewart scored the 1967 #1 hit "It's Such a Pretty World Today". Stewart suddenly died of a heart attack on July 17, 1985.
1940
Born on this day in Pontypridd, South Wales, UK, was Tom Jones, singer who scored the 1977 US #1 Country hit "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow". Jones is famous for his version of "Green, Green Grass of Home" which was a world-wide hit in 1966.
1956
Born on this day in Cooper City, Florida, was Larry Boone, American country music artist. His highest-charting single, "Don't Give Candy to a Stranger", reached #10 in 1988. Boone has also co-written several singles for other country music artists, including a #1 single for Kathy Mattea, "(Burnin' Old Memories)", and Top Ten hits for Don Williams, Tracy Lawrence, Rick Trevino and Lonestar.
1969
The Johnny Cash Show premiered on ABC TV; from the Grand Ole Opry with special guest Bob Dylan and the regular cast, Tennessee Three, June Carter and Carter Family, Statler Brothers, and Carl Perkins, stepping in for Luther Perkins, (who has just died accidentally in house fire). Bob Wootton became a permanent replacement in Cash's band, and a mainstay for the next three decades.
1991
Alan Jackson was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Jackson is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold over 75 million records worldwide. He has had 66 songs appear on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart 38 of these have reached the top five and 35 have claimed the #1 spot. He is the recipient of two Grammy Awards, 16 CMA Awards, 17 ACM Awards and nominee of multiple other awards.
2005
Toby Keith was at #1 on the country charts with Honkytonk University. "As Good as I Once Was" was the album's biggest hit, topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts for six weeks. Due to the closure of DreamWorks shortly afterwards, however, "Big Blue Note" was released on Keith's Show Dog Nashville label, going on to peak at #5.
2014
George Strait ended his touring career in style with his final performance at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The show shattered a Billboard Boxscore mark for largest single-show attendance at a US stadium when 104,793 fans packed the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys to see the singer on the final date of his farewell tour Cowboy Rides Away.
2018
Winners at the CMT Awards included: Video of the Year – "I'll Name the Dogs" (Blake Shelton), Female Video of the Year – "The Champion" (Carrie Underwood ft. Ludacris), Duo Video of the Year – "Tequila" (Dan + Shay), Group Video of the Year – "When Someone Stops Loving You" (Little Big Town), Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Every Little Thing" (Carly Pearce) and CMT Performance of the Year – "Everybody" (Backstreet Boys and Florida Georgia Line).
2024
American country music singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson was was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. Reba McEntire invited Wilson during the Season 25 finale of The Voice.






