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  • Sep 22, 2023
    Belting Bronco/Warner releases Zach Bryan's five-song EP "Boys Of Faith"
    Sep 22, 2023
    Mike Henderson dies. A founding member of the progressive bluesgrass band The SteelDrivers, Henderson co-wrote the Chris Stapleton songs "Starting Over," "Broken Halos" and "Second One To Know"
    Sep 22, 2022
    Guitarist Ray Edenton dies. A member of the A-Team of Nashville studio players in the 1960s, his hit list included Connie Smith's "Once A Day," George Jones' "The Grand Tour," Kenny Rogers' "The Gambler" and Roger Miller's "King Of The Road"
    Sep 22, 2022
    Blanco Brown is hospitalized when his leg gives out in an incident that appears related to his recovery from a 2020 motorcycle accident. Tests indicate inflammation
    Sep 22, 2021
    Morgan Wallen makes a surprise appearance during Eric Church's performance at a VIP soft opening of Justin Timberlake's Nashville venue the Twelve Thirty Club. The two sing "Sand In My Boots" and "Springsteen." Zac Brown also performs for a crowd that includes Jake Owen, Kid Rock, Jessie James Decker, Jon Pardi and Chase Rice
    Sep 22, 2021
    Ashley McBryde falls while horseback riding in Montana and lands on her head, suffering a concussion and requiring stitches. In the days following the accident, she is unable to walk without assistance and cancels a series of concerts
    Sep 22, 2020
    Mercury signs Priscilla Block to a recording deal and releases her debut single, "Just About Over You," to radio
    Sep 22, 2020
    Capitol releases the Keith Urban Duet With P!nk "One Too Many" to radio
    Sep 22, 2020
    Ashley Gorley is named the Nashville Songwriters Association International Songwriter of the Year for the fifth time. His hits during the eligibility period include Chris Janson's "Good Vibes," Dierks Bentley's "Living" and Lee Brice's "Rumor"
    Sep 22, 2020
    Songwriter/guitarist Carl Chambers dies at George C. Forsythe Hospice House in Auburndale, Florida. He wrote Alabama's "Close Enough To Perfect" and Ricky Skaggs' "Love's Gonna Get You Someday," and played on The Bellamy Brothers' hits "Dancin' Cowboys" and "Sugar Daddy"

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