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2006 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2006.

Events

  • January 14 – With the song, "She Let Herself Go", George Strait scores his 40th No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, all of them solo. It ties a 20-year-old record for most No. 1's on the country chart, held by Conway Twitty (35 solo, five duet with Loretta Lynn).
  • January 21 – Kix Brooks, one half of the country superstar duo Brooks & Dunn, takes over as host of "American Country Countdown," succeeding longtime host Bob Kingsley.
  • February 4 – Gretchen Wilson guest Miranda Lambert at the Austin City Limits.
  • March 15 – Carrie Underwood and Kellie Pickler are tough acts to follow.
  • April – Hank Williams Jr. is arrested in Memphis, Tennessee, for assault after attempting to choke a teenage waitress at a hotel there.
  • April 10 – Carrie Underwood and Gretchen Wilson at the CMT Music Awards.
  • May – People reports on the engagement of Keith Urban and actress Nicole Kidman. The two are married on June 25. Also during the month, Little Big Town members Jimi Westbrook and Karen Fairchild are wed; their marriage was announced in July.
  • May 3 – Lynn Anderson arrested in New Mexico after causing a traffic accident at a local intersection due to drunk driving. She was released the next day on bond. Anderson was taken to court later that year where all her previous charges were dropped, as long as she didn't commit any more offenses.
  • May 21 – Grand Ole Opry mainstay Billy Walker is killed in a car accident near Fort Deposit, Alabama, when the van he was riding in overturned along Interstate 65. Also killed in the wreck are Walker's wife, Bettie; and two member of his band. His 21-year-old grandson, Joshua Brooks, is critically injured. Walker was returning home from a show near Gulf Shores, Alabama.
  • May 23 – The Tennessean of Nashville reports plans by Academy of Country Music to move its awards show to April, after consistently being drubbed in the ratings by powerhouse American Idol. The ACMs, which aired May 23 on CBS, appeared opposite Fox's American Idol for the fourth year in a row.
  • June 24 – The first Midsummer Day country music festival in Drottningstorp is held.
  • July 4 – Johnny Cash releases American V which instantly hits #1.
  • August 4- Jimmy C. Newman celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary
  • August 17 – Los Angeles' lone country music station, KZLA-FM, switches its format to urban pop.
  • August 19 – Keith Urban's "Once in a Lifetime" becomes the highest-ever debuting song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart during the Broadcast Data Systems-era, ranking at No. 17 in its first week. "Lifetime" breaks the 10-month-old BDS-era standard set by "Good Ride Cowboy" by Garth Brooks.
  • August 25 – George Jones Celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry anniversary
  • September 5 – Kellie Pickler and Aaron Tippin in a Carolina country music.
  • September 12 – Sara Evans and professional partner Tony Dovolani begin competing on ABC's Dancing with the Stars, to rousing reviews. Evans' gig will last four weeks.
  • September 18 – Willie Nelson and several of his band members are charged with misdemeanor drug possession in Louisiana. State police had pulled Nelson's tour bus over for a routine commercial inspection and, after smelling a suspicious odor inside, searched the bus and found marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms.
  • September 30
    • George Strait finally breaks Conway Twitty's record by scoring his record 41st No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart with "Give It Away".
    • The documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing is released. The film chronicles the lives of the Dixie Chicks band members and the fallout that resulted after lead singer Natalie Maines made critical remarks about U.S. President George W. Bush during a 2003 concert in London, England.
  • October 13 – One day after abruptly leaving Dancing with the Stars, news breaks that Sara Evans was seeking a divorce from her husband, Craig Schelske. Allegations Evans levied against Schelske included his affair with the family's ex-nanny, that he watched and downloaded pornography in the house, and his removal of $275,000 from the couple's joint bank account on the day the divorce decree was filed.
  • October 19 – Keith Urban checks himself into a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse.
  • October 20 – Flicka, an adaptation of the 1941 children's novel, hits the movie theaters. Tim McGraw is in the leading adult male role as Wyoming rancher Rob McLaughlin.
  • November 3 – Stonewall Jackson celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry Aniversary
  • November 6
    • The Country Music Association Awards airs for the first time on ABC. The awards show had been on CBS since 1972. Keith Urban, who won the Male Vocalist of the Year, is absent due to his rehab stint, and co-host Ronnie Dunn read Urban's acceptance letter. Hall of Fame inductee Kris Kristofferson presented the inductions for 2006 inductees George Strait, Harold Bradley and Sonny James, each of whom gave brief acceptance speeches; Strait also performed his No. 1 hit "Give It Away." Controversy reigned when Faith Hill appeared to react angrily after Carrie Underwood won the Female Vocalist of the Year award.
    • Billy Currington quest Kellie Pickler and Carrie Underwood at the 2006 CMA Awards.
  • December 3 – The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors Dolly Parton for her lifetime contributions to the arts.

No dates

  • No less than nine acts achieved their first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart during 2006, the most since 1991. Those artists were Carrie Underwood, Josh Turner, Bon Jovi along with Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland, Jack Ingram, Jason Aldean, Rodney Atkins, The Wreckers, Heartland and Sugarland. Four of those acts – Bon Jovi, Nettles, The Wreckers and Heartland – turned the trick with their first charted country single. (Although she previously had two Top 5 hits and a Top 10 hit as a member of Sugarland, Jennifer Nettles made her first entry on the Hot Country Songs chart under her own name as part of a collaboration with Bon Jovi, which, in turn, also made their first Hot Country Songs chart entry. Their collaboration, "Who Says You Can't Go Home", ultimately peaked at No. 1 on that chart – a first for both Nettles and Bon Jovi – and as of late, it is the only No. 1 hit for either act there. Sugarland, Nettles' group, would eventually score their first career No. 1 hit on the same chart by the end of the year.) : During that same 12-month time span, chart veteran George Strait extended his No. 1 string to a Billboard-best 41, beating Conway Twitty's record of 40 No. 1's, while Dolly Parton scored her 25th No. 1 (as part of a duet with Brad Paisley) and Kenny Chesney extended his string of No. 1's to 10.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2006:

USCANSingleArtistReference
18[8th of November](8th-of-november)Big & Rich
11Before He CheatsCarrie Underwood
821BelieveBrooks & Dunn
915BoondocksLittle Big Town
16Brand New GirlfriendSteve Holy
413Bring It On HomeLittle Big Town
42Building BridgesBrooks & Dunn
95Cheatin'Sara Evans
1523Crash Here TonightToby Keith
1421The DollarJamey Johnson
23Don't Forget to Remember MeCarrie Underwood
1724Down in Mississippi (Up to No Good)Sugarland
19Drunker Than MeTrent Tomlinson
4514Everybody KnowsDixie Chicks
12Every Mile a MemoryDierks Bentley
715Every Time I Hear Your NameKeith Anderson
1931Favorite State of MindJosh Gracin
1329Feels Just Like It ShouldPat Green
1631Findin' a Good ManDanielle Peck
33Get Drunk and Be SomebodyToby Keith
11Give It AwayGeorge Strait
175A Good ManEmerson Drive
28Honky Tonk BadonkadonkTrace Adkins
1424How 'Bout YouEric Church
1734I Can't Unlove YouKenny Rogers
1225I Got YouCraig Morgan
19I Loved Her FirstHeartland
11If You're Going Through Hell
(Before the Devil Even Knows)Rodney Atkins
11Jesus, Take the WheelCarrie Underwood
79Just Might (Make Me Believe)Sugarland
1525KeroseneMiranda Lambert
23Last Day of My LifePhil Vassar
11Leave the PiecesThe Wreckers
420Life Ain't Always BeautifulGary Allan
1810Life Is a HighwayRascal Flatts
1514Like Red on a RoseAlan Jackson
510Like We Never Loved at AllFaith Hill
21A Little Too LateToby Keith
11Living in Fast ForwardKenny Chesney
2320Love Will Always WinGarth Brooks
with Trisha Yearwood
1221Love YouJack Ingram
51The Lucky OneFaith Hill
615Me and My GangRascal Flatts
1024MountainsLonestar
33My Little GirlTim McGraw
64My Old FriendTim McGraw
11My WishRascal Flatts
47Nobody but MeBlake Shelton
16Nobody Gonna Tell Me What to DoVan Zant
3617Not Ready to Make NiceDixie Chicks
61Once in a LifetimeKeith Urban
117The Seashores of Old MexicoGeorge Strait
13Settle for a SlowdownDierks Bentley
512She Don't Tell Me ToMontgomery Gentry
13She Let Herself GoGeorge Strait
96Size Matters (Someday)Joe Nichols
714Some People ChangeMontgomery Gentry
22Something's Gotta GiveLeAnn Rimes
11SummertimeKenny Chesney
71Sunshine and SummertimeFaith Hill
2033SwingTrace Adkins
22Tonight I Wanna CryKeith Urban
1931Two Pink LinesEric Church
11Want ToSugarland
11What Hurts the MostRascal Flatts
12When I Get Where I'm GoingBrad Paisley
featuring Dolly Parton
41When the Stars Go BlueTim McGraw
111Wherever You AreJack Ingram
13Who Says You Can't Go HomeBon Jovi
duet with Jennifer Nettles
14WhyJason Aldean
1330Why, Why, WhyBilly Currington
11The WorldBrad Paisley
15Would You Go with MeJosh Turner
16Yee HawJake Owen
34You Save MeKenny Chesney
12Your ManJosh Turner

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2006:

USAlbumArtistRecord label
6*[21 Number Ones](21-number-ones)*Kenny RogersCapitol Nashville
1*American V: A Hundred Highways*Johnny CashAmerican Recordings
4*Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road*Various ArtistsJack
2*Brand New Girlfriend*Steve HolyCurb
8*Brad Paisley Christmas*Brad PaisleyArista Nashville
4*Broken Bridges* soundtrackVarious ArtistsShow Dog Nashville
2*Cannonball*Pat GreenBNA
3*Chris Young*Chris YoungRCA Nashville
10*A Classic Christmas*Wynonna JuddCurb
1*Dangerous Man*Trace AdkinsCapitol Nashville
2*Enjoy the Ride*SugarlandMercury Nashville
6*Fortuneteller's Melody*SHeDAISYLyric Street
2*Greatest Hits, Vol. 1*Phil VassarArista Nashville
3*I Loved Her First*HeartlandLofton Creek
1*If You're Going Through Hell*Rodney AtkinsCurb
1*It Just Comes Natural*George StraitMCA Nashville
8*Just a Matter of Time*Randy Rogers BandMercury Nashville
4*Last Man Standing: The Duets*Jerry Lee LewisArtists First
1*Like Red on a Rose*Alan JacksonArista Nashville
10*The Little Willies*The Little WilliesMilking Bull
1*Live: Live Those Songs Again*Kenny ChesneyBNA
1*Long Trip Alone*Dierks BentleyCapitol Nashville
1*Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing*Keith UrbanCapitol Nashville
1*Me and My Gang*Rascal FlattsLyric Street
4*Men & Mascara*Julie RobertsMercury Nashville
10*Mountains*LonestarBNA
7*Pay the Devil*Van MorrisonLost Highway
1*Precious Memories*Alan JacksonArista Nashville
1*Reflected: Greatest Hits Vol. 2*Tim McGrawCurb
7*Sinners Like Me*Eric ChurchCapitol Nashville
1*Small Town Girl*Kellie PicklerBNA
5*Some People Change*Montgomery GentryColumbia Nashville
1*Songs of Inspiration*AlabamaRCA Nashville
4*Stand Still, Look Pretty*The WreckersMaverick/Warner Bros. Nashville
8*Startin' with Me*Jake OwenRCA Nashville
1*Take the Weather with You*Jimmy BuffettMailboat
1*Taking the Long Way*Dixie ChicksColumbia Nashville
1*Taylor Swift*Taylor SwiftBig Machine
3*That's How They Do It in Dixie: The Essential Collection*Hank Williams Jr.Curb
4*These Days*Vince GillMCA Nashville
4*Totally Country Vol. 5*Various ArtistsSony BMG
5*Water & Bridges*Kenny RogersCapitol Nashville
2*White Trash with Money*Toby KeithShow Dog Nashville
2*You Can't Fix Stupid*Ron WhiteJack
1*Your Man*Josh TurnerMCA Nashville

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
26*[16 Biggest Hits](16-biggest-hits-johnny-cash-and-june-carter-cash-album)*Johnny Cash and June Carter CashLegacy/Columbia Nashville
43*All American Bluegrass Girl*Rhonda VincentRounder
27*Back to Tulsa - Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom*Cross Canadian RagweedUniversal South
29*Believe: Songs of Faith from Today's Top Country & Christian Artists*Various ArtistsArista Nashville
27*Big Iron World*Old Crow Medicine ShowNettwerk
34*Billboard #1s: Classic Country*Various ArtistsRhino
31*Black & Blue*Roy D. MercerCapitol Nashville
18*Black Cadillac*Rosanne CashCapitol Nashville
38*A Blue Collar Christmas: Redneck Style*Various ArtistsMadacy
34*Corn Fed*Shannon BrownWarner Bros.
30*Countrified*Emerson DriveMidas
20*Country Is My Rock*Trent TomlinsonLyric Street
44*Country Legends: I Walk the Line*Johnny CashBCI
23*Danielle Peck*Danielle PeckBig Machine
36*Different Things*Tracy ByrdBlind Mule
20*The Dollar*Jamey JohnsonBNA
12*Electric Rodeo*Shooter JenningsUniversal South
14*Elvis Christmas*Elvis PresleyRCA
27*Flicka Soundtrack*Various ArtistsStyleSonic
12*Greatest Hits II*Diamond RioArista Nashville
35*Here and Now*Darryl Worley903 Music
46*How to Grow a Woman from the Ground*Chris ThileSugar Hill
26*JC: Johnny Cash*Johnny CashSun
45*John Corbett*John CorbettFunbone
25*Kicking out the Footlights... Again*George Jones and Merle HaggardBandit
32*Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector Soundtrack*Various ArtistsJack
12*Leave the Light On*Jeff BatesRCA Nashville
28*The Legend of Johnny Cash Vol. II*Johnny CashIsland
13*Little Bit of Life*Craig MorganBroken Bow
19*A Little More Livin'*Trent WillmonColumbia Nashville
33*Live: Wherever You Are*Jack IngramBig Machine
28*Livin' Lovin' Rockin' Rollin': The 25th Anniversary Collection*AlabamaLegacy/Sony BMG
46*The Lost Trailers*The Lost TrailersBNA
46*My Life*Ronnie MilsapRCA Nashville
34*Now & Then*Aaron TippinNippit/Rust
22*Personal File*Johnny CashLegacy/Columbia Nashville
31*Povertyneck Hillbillies*Povertyneck HillbilliesRust
35*A Prairie Home Companion Soundtrack*Various ArtistsNew Line
41*Reasons Why: The Very Best*Nickel CreekSugar Hill
49*Redneck Christmas*Various ArtistsTime Life
29*Rockie Lynne*Rockie LynneUniversal South
23*Rockin' You Tonight*Blaine LarsenBNA
25*She Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool:
A Tribute to Barbara Mandrell*Various ArtistsBNA
19*Songbird*Willie NelsonLost Highway
17*Straight to Hell*Hank Williams IIICurb
36*This Old Road*Kris KristoffersonNew West
12*Three Wooden Crosses*Various ArtistsWord
47*Today's Country Christmas*Various ArtistsSony BMG
33*The Ultimate Collection*Chris LeDouxCapitol Nashville
24*Wanna Be Your Joe*Billy Ray CyrusNew Door
24*You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker*Willie NelsonLost Highway

Deaths

  • March 23 – Cindy Walker, 87, prolific songwriter ("You Don't Know Me," "Cherokee Maiden"). (extended illness)
  • March 25 – Buck Owens, 76, one of the pioneers of the Bakersfield Sound; co-host of Hee Haw. (heart attack)
  • April 24 – Bonnie Owens, 76, singer-songwriter and ex-wife of Buck Owens and Merle Haggard (complications from Alzheimer's disease).
  • May 21 – Billy Walker, 77, Grand Ole Opry legend best known for "Charlie's Shoes" and "Cross the Brazos at Waco" (car accident).
  • August 14 – Johnny Duncan, 67, country music stalwart of the 1970s, best known for a series of duets with Janie Fricke. (heart attack)
  • October 14 – Freddy Fender, 69, Tex Mex-styled singer-songwriter who achieved his greatest success in the mid-1970s ("Before the Next Teardrop Falls," "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights"), and recorded with two Tejano bands. (lung cancer)
  • November 1 – Buddy Killen, 74, record producer and music publishing owner.
  • December 22 – Dennis Linde, 63, well-respected songwriter of hits for acts ranging from Elvis Presley and Roger Miller to Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks. (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis)

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • The Lewis Family
  • Syd Nathan

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Harold Bradley (1926–2019)
  • Sonny James (1928–2016)
  • George Strait (born 1952)

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Terry Carisse
  • Brian Ahern
  • Curley Gurlock

Major awards

Grammy Awards

(presented February 11, 2007 in Los Angeles)

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Carrie Underwood
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "The Reason Why", Vince Gill
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Not Ready to Make Nice," Dixie Chicks
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Who Says You Can't Go Home", Bon Jovi with Jennifer Nettles
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Whiskey Before Breakfast", Bryan Sutton and Doc Watson
  • Best Country Song – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson
  • Best Country AlbumTaking the Long Way, Dixie Chicks
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumInstrumentals, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder

Juno Awards

(presented April 1, 2007 in Saskatoon)

  • Country Recording of the YearSomebody Wrote Love, George Canyon

CMT Music Awards

(presented April 10 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "Better Life", Keith Urban
  • Male Video of the Year – "Who You'd Be Today", Kenny Chesney
  • Female Video of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Carrie Underwood
  • Group/Duo Video of the Year – "Skin (Sarabeth)", Rascal Flatts
  • Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Carrie Underwood
  • Collaborative Video of the Year – "Who Says You Can't Go Home", Bon Jovi Featuring Jennifer Nettles
  • Hottest Video of the Year – "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right", Billy Currington
  • Most Inspiring Video of the Year – "When I Get Where I'm Going", Brad Paisley Featuring Dolly Parton
  • Video Director of the Year – "Like We Never Loved at All", Faith Hill Featuring Tim McGraw (Director: Sophie Muller)
  • Johnny Cash Visionary Award – Hank Williams Jr.

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearChildish Things (James McMurty)
  • Artist of the Year – Neil Young
  • Duo/Group of the Year – Drive-By Truckers
  • Song of the Year – "We Can't Make It Here" (James McMurty)
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – The Greencards
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Kenny Vaughan
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Charlie Daniels
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Rodney Crowell
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Alejandro Escovedo
  • Lifetime Achievement: Instrumentalist – Kenny Vaughan
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Barry Poss
  • Lifetime Achievement: Producer/Engineer – Allen Toussaint

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 15, 2007 in Las Vegas)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Give It Away", Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon and Jamey Johnson
  • Single of the Year – "Give It Away", George Strait
  • Album of the YearSome Hearts, Carrie Underwood
  • Top Male Vocalist – Brad Paisley
  • Top Female Vocalist – Carrie Underwood
  • Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top New Male Vocalist – Rodney Atkins
  • Top New Female Vocalist – Miranda Lambert
  • Top New Duo or Group – Little Big Town
  • Video of the Year – "Before He Cheats", Carrie Underwood (Director: Roman White)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Building Bridges", Brooks & Dunn, Vince Gill and Sheryl Crow
  • ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Dolly Parton, Don Williams and the late Harlan Howard and Waylon Jennings
  • Jim Reeves International Award – Buck Owens
  • Mae Boren Axton Award – Jack Lameier

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 29, 2006)

  • Best Country AlbumBrighter Day (Troy Cassar-Daley)

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 11 in Saint John)

  • Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
  • Male Artist of the Year – George Canyon
  • Female Artist of the Year – Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Group or Duo of the Year – The Road Hammers
  • SOCAN Song of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Brett James, Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson
  • Single of the Year – "Somebody Wrote Love", George Canyon
  • Album of the YearHair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer, Corb Lund
  • Top Selling AlbumThe Legend of Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash
  • CMT Video of the Year – "East Bound and Down", The Road Hammers
  • Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – Johnny Reid
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund

Country Music Association

(presented November 6 in Nashville, Tennessee)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Believe", Craig Wiseman and Ronnie Dunn
  • Single of the Year – "Believe", Brooks & Dunn
  • Album of the YearTime Well Wasted, Brad Paisley
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Keith Urban
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Carrie Underwood
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
  • Horizon Award – Carrie Underwood
  • Video of the Year – "Believe", Brooks & Dunn (Directors: Robert Deaton and George J. Flanigen IV)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "When I Get Where I'm Going", Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton
  • Musician of the Year – Randy Scruggs

Kennedy Center Honors

Country stars who were honored in 2006

Dolly Parton

Hollywood Walk of Fame

stars who were honored in 2006

Amy Grant and Tim McGraw

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