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2008 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2008.

Events

  • April 27 – A story in the New York Daily News reported a possible long-term relationship between Mindy McCready and baseball star Roger Clemens that began when she was 15 years old. Though Clemens' attorney, Rusty Hardin, acknowledged that McCready was a "close family friend," Hardin denied the affair and threatened to bring a defamation suit against him. and spoke about her affair with Clemens in more detail on the November 17 broadcast of Inside Edition.
  • May 10 – Garth Brooks inducted Carrie Underwood on Grand Ole Opry.
  • May 15 – People Magazine reported Canadian singer Shania Twain and her husband, music producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, had separated after 14 years of marriage. The couple were married on December 28, 1993, after Twain met Lange at Nashville's Fan Fair earlier in the year.
  • May 23 – Anne Murray performs her final concert in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and retires from show business.
  • June 14 – Sara Evans and radio show host/former University of Alabama quarterback Jay Barker are married in Franklin, Tennessee, with their children as their attendants.
  • November 11 – Country music superstar Reba McEntire departs her longtime record label MCA Nashville, after 24 years and signed to The Valory Music Co., sister label to Big Machine Records. McEntire and Big Machine CEO Scott Borchetta had previously worked together in the 1990s when Borchetta was senior president of promotion for MCA Nashville.
  • November 20 – Julianne Hough announces that she would not be returning for the foreseeable future to Dancing with the Stars in order to further her country music career.
  • December 7 – The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors George Jones for his lifetime contributions to the arts.
  • December 18 – Equity Music Group, a label owned by Clint Black, closes after five years in operation.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2008:

USCANSingleArtistReference
11All-American GirlCarrie Underwood
1441All I Ever WantedChuck Wicks
13All I Want to DoSugarland
44All Summer LongKid Rock
1545Another TryJosh Turner featuring
Trisha Yearwood
1641Anything GoesRandy Houser
18Back When I Knew It AllMontgomery Gentry
12Better as a MemoryKenny Chesney
1526Bob That HeadRascal Flatts
110Chicken FriedZac Brown Band
15Cleaning This Gun (Come On in Boy)Rodney Atkins
1816Come On OverJessica Simpson
1028Country ManLuke Bryan
13Do You Believe Me NowJimmy Wayne
13Don't Think I Don't Think About ItDarius Rucker
52EverybodyKeith Urban
11Everybody Wants to Go to HeavenKenny Chesney
featuring The Wailers
25Every DayRascal Flatts
1516Every Other WeekendReba McEntire featuring Kenny Chesney
118Get My Drink OnToby Keith
1111God Must Be BusyBrooks & Dunn
11Good TimeAlan Jackson
719Gunpowder & LeadMiranda Lambert
936Holler BackThe Lost Trailers
136HomeBlake Shelton
11I Saw God TodayGeorge Strait
29I Still Miss YouKeith Anderson
1031I'll WalkBucky Covington
11I'm Still a GuyBrad Paisley
361In My Next LifeTerri Clark
1028International HarvesterCraig Morgan
1645It Ain't No CrimeJoe Nichols
1132It's Good to Be UsBucky Covington
1139Johnny & JuneHeidi Newfield
12Just a DreamCarrie Underwood
12Just Got Started Lovin' YouJames Otto
1619KristoffersonTim McGraw
13Last NameCarrie Underwood
66Laughed Until We CriedJason Aldean
1323Learning How to BendGary Allan
24Let It GoTim McGraw
11Letter to MeBrad Paisley
1118Lookin' for a Good TimeLady Antebellum
35Love Don't Live HereLady Antebellum
217Love Is a Beautiful ThingPhil Vassar
932Love RemembersCraig Morgan
11Love StoryTaylor Swift
31Picture to BurnTaylor Swift
31Put a Girl in ItBrooks & Dunn
47Ready, Set, Don't GoBilly Ray Cyrus
with Miley Cyrus
1547RelentlessJason Aldean
15Roll with MeMontgomery Gentry
14She Never Cried in Front of MeToby Keith
1317She's a HottieToby Keith
22ShiftworkKenny Chesney
duet with George Strait
15Should've Said NoTaylor Swift
13Small Town Southern ManAlan Jackson
1548Something About a WomanJake Owen
25StaySugarland
511Stealing CinderellaChuck Wicks
1330Stronger WomanJewel
1212SuspicionsTim McGraw
20Takin' Off This PainAshton Shepherd
18That Song in My HeadJulianne Hough
1633Things That Never Cross a Man's MindKellie Pickler
73TroubadourGeorge Strait
513Trying to Stop Your LeavingDierks Bentley
11Waitin' on a WomanBrad Paisley
211Watching AirplanesGary Allan
1038We Weren't CrazyJosh Gracin
38What Do Ya Think About ThatMontgomery Gentry
34What Kinda GoneChris Cagle
22Winner at a Losing GameRascal Flatts
1919Workin' for a Livin'Garth Brooks
& Huey Lewis
215You Can Let GoCrystal Shawanda
11You Look Good in My ShirtKeith Urban
11You're Gonna Miss ThisTrace Adkins

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2008:

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
1*[35 Biggest Hits](35-biggest-hits)*Toby KeithShow DogMay 6
4*All I Intended to Be*Emmylou HarrisNonesuchJune 10
8*Anne Murray Duets: Friends and Legends*Anne MurrayManhattan/EMIJanuary 15
3*Around the Bend*Randy TravisWarner Bros. NashvilleJuly 15
3*Back When I Knew It All*Montgomery GentryColumbia NashvilleJune 10
2*Backwoods Barbie*Dolly PartonDollyFebruary 26
1*Beautiful Eyes*Taylor SwiftBig MachineJuly 15
4*Call Me Crazy*Lee Ann WomackMCA NashvilleOctober 21
3*Christmas Duets*Elvis PresleyRCAOctober 14
3*C'mon!*Keith AndersonColumbia NashvilleAugust 5
2*Damn Right, Rebel Proud*Hank Williams IIIBrucOctober 21
4*Do You Believe Me Now*Jimmy WayneValory Music GroupAugust 26
1*Do You Know*Jessica SimpsonEpic/Columbia NashvilleSeptember 9
1*Fearless*Taylor SwiftBig MachineNovember 11
2*The Foundation*Zac Brown BandAtlantic/Home Grown/Big PictureNovember 18
7*Goin' All Out*Dan EvansEdje-ExecutiveOctober 7
1*Good Time*Alan JacksonArista NashvilleMarch 4
1*Greatest Hits 3*Tim McGrawCurbOctober 7
2*Greatest Hits/
Every Mile a Memory 2003–2008*Dierks BentleyCapitol NashvilleMay 6
1*Greatest Hits: Limited Edition*Tim McGrawCurbApril 29
2*Greatest Hits Volume 1*Rascal FlattsLyric StreetOctober 28
5*Holler Back*The Lost TrailersBNAAugust 26
5*Jet Black & Jealous*Eli Young BandUniversal SouthSeptember 16
1*Julianne Hough*Julianne HoughMercury NashvilleMay 20
2*Joy to the World*Faith HillWarner Bros. NashvilleSeptember 30
1*Kellie Pickler*Kellie PicklerBNASeptember 30
1*Lady Antebellum*Lady AntebellumCapitol NashvilleApril 15
1*Learn to Live*Darius RuckerCapitol NashvilleSeptember 16
10*The Life of a Song*Joey & RoryVanguard/Sugar HillOctober 28
2*Little Bit of Everything*Billy CurringtonMercury NashvilleOctober 14
1*Love on the Inside*SugarlandMercury NashvilleJuly 22
1*Lucky Old Sun*Kenny ChesneyBlue Chair/BNAOctober 14
8*Moment of Forever*Willie NelsonLost HighwayJanuary 29
1*My Life's Been a Country Song*Chris CagleCapitol NashvilleFebruary 19
1*Now That's What I Call Country*Various ArtistsUMG/Sony BMG/CapitolAugust 26
1*Perfectly Clear*JewelValory Music GroupJune 3
8*Phil Stacey*Phil StaceyLyric StreetApril 29
1*Play*Brad PaisleyArista NashvilleNovember 4
3*Prayer of a Common Man*Phil VassarUniversal SouthApril 22
3*Randy Rogers Band*Randy Rogers BandMercury NashvilleSeptember 23
2*Sounds of the Season:
The Julianne Hough Holiday Collection*Julianne HoughMercury NashvilleOctober 12
7*Startin' Fires*Blake SheltonWarner Bros. NashvilleNovember 18
7*Starting Now*Chuck WicksRCA NashvilleJanuary 22
2*Sunset Man*James OttoRaybaw/Warner Bros.April 8
7*Tennessee Pusher*Old Crow Medicine ShowNettwerkSeptember 23
1*That Don't Make Me a Bad Guy*Toby KeithShow DogOctober 28
6*That Lonesome Song*Jamey JohnsonMercury NashvilleAugust 5
8*That's Why*Craig MorganBNAOctober 21
1*Troubadour*George StraitMCA NashvilleApril 1
4*We Weren't Crazy*Josh GracinLyric StreetApril 1
2*What Am I Waiting For*Heidi NewfieldCurbAugust 5
8*Why Wait*Kristy Lee CookArista NashvilleSeptember 16
7*X*Trace AdkinsCapitol NashvilleNovember 25

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord labelRelease dateReference
41*[50 Greatest Hits](50-greatest-hits-reba-mcentire-album)*Reba McEntireMCA NashvilleOctober 28
50*America*Johnny CashLegacyOctober 28
28*Angels & Outlaws*Aaron WatsonThirty TigersApril 1
35*Anne Murray's Christmas Album*Anne MurrayManhattan/EMIOctober 7
21*Anything Goes*Randy HouserUniversal SouthNovember 18
17*Beer for My Horses (soundtrack)*Various ArtistsShow DogAugust 12
47*The Best of The Johnny Cash TV Show*Johnny CashSony BMGJanuary 8
27*Blake Shelton: Collector's Edition*Blake SheltonWarner Bros. NashvilleFebruary 26
50*Blood, Sweat, and Steel*The Road HammersMontageJune 24
33*Broken In*Trent WillmonCompadreFebruary 26
22*Bulletproof*Reckless KellyYep RocJune 24
15*Burn Your Playhouse Down*George JonesBanditAugust 19
48*Cherryholmes III: Don't Believe*The CherryholmesSkaggs FamilySeptember 30
16*Classic Christmas*George StraitMCA NashvilleOctober 7
26*Classic Chris LeDoux*Chris LeDouxCapitol NashvilleApril 29
30*Comal County Blue*Jason Boland & the StragglersThirty TigersAugust 26
30*Come Darkness, Come Light: Twelve Songs of Christmas*Mary Chapin CarpenterZoeSeptember 30
26*Country Bluegrass Homecoming Volume One*Bill GaitherGaitherAugust 19
32*Country Bluegrass Homecoming Volume Two*Bill GaitherGaitherAugust 19
44*Country Love Songs*Various ArtistsCompass/BMGNovember 11
15*Country Sings Disney*Various ArtistsWalt DisneyJuly 8
16*Dawn of a New Day*Crystal ShawandaRCA NashvilleAugust 19
42*God Bless the USA*Various ArtistsWordApril 29
35*Good Thing Going*Rhonda VincentRounderJanuary 8
16*Greatest Hits*Craig MorganBroken BowSeptember 30
37*Heart of Stone*Chris KnightDrifter's ChurchSeptember 2
39*Here It Is*Roger CreagerThirty TigersAugust 26
18*How Great Thou Art: Gospel Favorites
from the Grand Ole Opry*Various ArtistsRCA NashvilleFebruary 5
29*Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass:
Tribute to 1946 and 1947*Ricky SkaggsSkaggs FamilyMarch 25
11*The Imus Ranch Record*Various ArtistsNew WestSeptember 16
19*I Turn to You*Richie McDonaldLucidJune 3
36*I Will Always Love You: 17 Inspirational Songs*Various ArtistsWordJanuary 15
29*If We Ever Make It Home*Wade BowenSustainSeptember 30
32*Jeff Bates*Jeff BatesBlack RiverApril 8
43*Keep on Walkin'*The GrascalsRounderJuly 15
38*Limited Edition: Greatest Hits Volumes 1, 2 & 3*Tim McGrawCurbOctober 7
19*Live in Concert*Martina McBrideRCA NashvilleApril 29
35*Love Songs*Trisha YearwoodMCA NashvilleJanuary 15
27*Meet Glen Campbell*Glen CampbellCapitol NashvilleAugust 19
40*More Greatest Fits*Roy D. MercerCapitol NashvilleJune 10
43*Naïve*Micky & the MotorcarsSmithJuly 29
46*One Hell of a Ride*Willie NelsonLost HighwayApril 1
14*One on One*Randy OwenBroken BowNovember 4
27*Patriotic Country 3*Various ArtistsRazor & TieJune 24
48*Playlist: The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn*Brooks & DunnSony BMGDecember 2
39*Playlist: The Very Best of John Denver*John DenverSony BMGApril 29
37*Playlist: The Very Best of Johnny Cash*Johnny CashSony BMGApril 29
50*Playlist: The Very Best of Roy Orbison*Roy OrbisonSony BMGApril 29
24*Ride Through the Country*Colt FordAverage Joe'sDecember 2
35*Rollin' with the Flow*Mark ChesnuttLofton CreekJune 24
38*Sex and Gasoline*Rodney CrowellYep RocSeptember 2
13*Sleepless Nights*Patty LovelessSaguaro RoadSeptember 9
16*Sounds So Good*Ashton ShepherdMCA NashvilleMarch 4
35*Time Flies*John Michael MontgomeryStringtownOctober 14
41'*Tis the Season: A Country Christmas –
15 Christmas Classics*Various Artists
42*The Unreleased Recordings*Hank WilliamsTime LifeOctober 28
49*The Unreleased Recordings*Hank WilliamsTime LifeOctober 28
45*Vagrants & Kings*Cory MorrowSustainMay 20
11*Vintage Country: The Golden Age of Country Music*Various ArtistsSony BMGMarch 25
28*Waylon Forever*Waylon JenningsVagrantOctober 21
32*Wheels*Dan TyminskiRounderJune 17

Deaths

  • January 6 – Ken Nelson, 96, record producer for artists including Hank Thompson, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and many others.
  • April 22 – Paul Davis, 60, crossover artist whose collaborations with Marie Osmond and Tanya Tucker reached No. 1 in the 1980s. (heart attack)
  • May 1 – Jim Hager, 66, country singer and actor who along with his twin brother Jon were regulars on Hee Haw from 1969 to 1986. (heart attack)
  • May 5 – Jerry Wallace, 79, crossover artist who scored several country hits during the 1970s including the No. 1 "If You Leave Me Tonight I'll Cry" in 1972. (congestive heart failure)
  • May 8 – Eddy Arnold, 89, country and pop singer whose career spanned seven decades. (natural causes)
  • May 11 – Dottie Rambo, 74, southern gospel singer-songwriter. (bus accident)
  • July 16 – Jo Stafford, 90, crossover artist from the 1940s with hits "Feudin’ and Fightin" and "Temptation". (congestive heart failure)
  • August 11 – Don Helms, 81, steel guitarist and member of Hank Williams' Drifting Cowboys. (heart attack)
  • September 1 – Jerry Reed, 71, country singer and actor best known for his 1971 crossover hit "When You're Hot, You're Hot" (emphysema)
  • September 12 – Charlie Walker, 81, honky tonk singer best known for "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" (colon cancer)
  • December 24 – Alf Robertson, 67, Swedish country musician.

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Bill Clifton
  • Charles Wolfe

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Tom T. Hall (1936-2021), singer and songwriter, known as "The Storyteller"
  • Emmylou Harris (born 1947), neo-traditional singer and songwriter
  • The Statler Brothers (Harold Reid (1939–2020), Don Reid (born 1945), Phil Balsley (born 1939), Lew DeWitt (1938–1990), Jimmy Fortune (born 1955)), diverse country music group known for pop-styled, nostalgic and gospel songs.
  • Ernest "Pop" Stoneman (1893–1968), singer, songwriter, and musician, patriarch of the family group The Stonemans

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Prairie Oyster
  • Brian Ferriman
  • Wes Montgomery

Major awards

Grammy Awards

(presented February 8, 2009 in Los Angeles)

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Last Name", Carrie Underwood
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "Letter to Me", Brad Paisley
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals – "Stay", Sugarland
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Killing the Blues", Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Cluster Pluck", Brad Paisley, James Burton, Vince Gill, John Jorgenson, Albert Lee, Brent Mason, Redd Volkaert, and Steve Wariner
  • Best Country Song – "Stay", Jennifer Nettles
  • Best Country AlbumTroubadour, George Strait
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumHonoring the Fathers of Bluegrass: Tribute to 1946 and 1947, Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder

Juno Awards

(presented March 29, 2009 in Vancouver)

  • Country Recording of the YearBeautiful Life, Doc Walker

CMT Music Awards

(presented April 14 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "Our Song", Taylor Swift
  • Male Video of the Year – "I Got My Game On", Trace Adkins
  • Female Video of the Year – "Our Song", Taylor Swift
  • Group Video of the Year – "Take Me There", Rascal Flatts
  • Duo Video of the Year – "Stay", Sugarland
  • USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year – "I Wonder", Kellie Pickler
  • Collaborative Video of the Year – "Till We Ain't Strangers Anymore", Bon Jovi & LeAnn Rimes
  • Performance of the Year – "I Wonder", Kellie Pickler
  • Supporting Character of the Year – Rodney Carrington in "I Got My Game On"
  • Wide Open Country Video of the Year – "Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)", Alison Krauss & Robert Plant
  • Tearjerker Video of the Year – "I Wonder", Kellie Pickler
  • Comedy Video of the Year – "Online", Brad Paisley
  • Video Director of the Year – Michael Salomon

Academy of Country Music

(presented April 5, 2009 in Las Vegas)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Carrie Underwood
  • Top Male Vocalist – Brad Paisley
  • Top Female Vocalist – Carrie Underwood
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top Vocal Duo – Sugarland
  • Top New Male Vocalist – Jake Owen
  • Top New Female Vocalist – Julianne Hough
  • Top New Vocal Duo or Group – Zac Brown Band
  • Top New Artist – Julianne Hough
  • Album of the YearFearless, Taylor Swift
  • Single Record of the Year – "You're Gonna Miss This", Trace Adkins
  • Song of the Year – "In Color", Jamey Johnson
  • Video of the Year – "Waitin' on a Woman", Brad Paisley
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Start a Band", Brad Paisley and Keith Urban
  • Poets Award – Merle Haggard and Harlan Howard
  • Jim Reeves International Award – Dolly Parton
  • Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award – Hank Williams, Jr., Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis and Jerry Reed
  • Tex Ritter AwardBeer for My Horses

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearRaising Sand (Robert Plant and Alison Krauss)
  • Artist of the Year – Levon Helm
  • Duo/Group of the Year – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
  • Song of the Year – "She Left Me For Jesus" (Brian Keane and Hayes Carll
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – Mike Farris
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Buddy Miller
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Joan Baez
  • Lifetime Achievement: Trailblazer – Nanci Griffith
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – John Haitt
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Jason & the Scorchers
  • Lifetime Achievement: Instrumentalist – Larry Campbell
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Terry Licknola
  • Lifetime Achievement: Producer/Engineer – Tony Brown

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 19, 2008)

  • Best Country AlbumRattlin' Bones (Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson)

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 8 in Winnipeg)

  • Fans' Choice Award – Doc Walker
  • Male Artist of the Year – Johnny Reid
  • Female Artist of the Year – Jessie Farrell
  • Group or Duo of the Year – Doc Walker
  • Songwriter(s) of the Year – "Beautiful Life", written by Murray Pulver, Chris Thorsteinson and Dave Wasyliw
  • Single of the Year – "Beautiful Life", performed by Doc Walker
  • Album of the YearBeautiful Life, Doc Walker
  • Top Selling AlbumThe Ultimate Hits, Garth Brooks
  • Top Selling Canadian AlbumKicking Stones, Johnny Reid
  • CMT Video of the Year – "Beautiful Life", Doc Walker
  • Rising Star Award – Jessie Farrell
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund

Country Music Association

(presented November 12 in Nashville)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Carrie Underwood
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Brad Paisley
  • New Artist of the Year – Lady Antebellum
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Sugarland
  • Single of the Year – "I Saw God Today", George Strait
  • Album of the YearTroubadour, George Strait
  • Song of the Year – "Stay", Sugarland
  • Musical Event of the Year – "Gone, Gone, Gone (Done Moved On)", Robert Plant and Alison Krauss
  • Music Video of the Year – "Waitin' on a Woman", Brad Paisley and Andy Griffith
  • Musician of the Year – Mac McAnally

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stars who were honored in 2008

Brooks & Dunn

Kennedy Center Honors

Country stars who wre honored in 2008

George Jones

Bibliography

  • Whitburn, Joel, Top Country Songs 1944–2005, 6th Edition. 2005,

References

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