When is International Country Music Day?

Sunday September 17th

On September 17th, International Country Music Day encourages us to play the banjo, the fiddle, and the steel guitar. Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, George Strait, and Tim McGraw performed some tunes from Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, George Strait, and Tim McGraw.

International Country Music Day - September 17

Country music began right here in America. Country music originated right here in America. Country music roots sprang in the Southern Appalachian Mountains in the early 1900s. With singer Eck Robertson, Victor Records released the first country record. However, Jimmie Rodgers received the nickname "Father of Country Music" after he was born in the United States. His album, "Blue Yodel #1," was released in 1927 and has sold more than one million copies. Sadly, his death in 1933 cut his career short. Cowboy films starring Roy Rogers and Gene Autry fanned the flames of country music in the 1930s and 1940s.

Nashville became the world crown's best-known country music capital by the 1950s and 1960s.. Country music on the West Coast has exploded, where rock and roll were mixed with rock and roll to produce rockabilly.

Fans fell in love with the heart-felt lyrics pouring out of country music albums over the years. However, not all country songs are about heartbreak and heartache. Some of the best country songs include sexy tractors, watermelon crawls, unanswered prayers, boot-scootin' boogies, acquaintances in low places, islands in the stream, and rhinestone cowboys. It's no surprise that so many people adore country music.

This style of music adores its country. ss the United States A," "Some Gave All," "Ragged Old Flag," and "Where Were We When the World Stopped Turning" are examples of music. "God Bless the United States A," "Some Gave All," "Some Gave All," "Some Gave All," "Some Gave All," "Ragged Old Flag," and "Where Were We When the World Stopped Turning" are examples of music.