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2004 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2004.

Events

  • June 12- Ferlin Husky celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2004:

USCANSingleArtist
1American SoldierToby Keith
11Back WhenTim McGraw
1825Break Down HereJulie Roberts
14Come Home SoonSHeDAISY
18Cool to Be a FoolJoe Nichols
11Days Go ByKeith Urban
65DesperatelyGeorge Strait
524Die of a Broken HeartCarolyn Dawn Johnson
7Drinkin' BoneTracy Byrd
910Feels Like TodayRascal Flatts
12Girls Lie TooTerri Clark
11Good Little GirlsBlue County
32Here for the PartyGretchen Wilson
82Hey Good Lookin'Jimmy Buffett
with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait
4Honesty (Write Me a List)Rodney Atkins
5Hot MamaTrace Adkins
1227How FarMartina McBride
926I Can't SleepClay Walker
21I Go BackKenny Chesney
59I Got a Feelin'Billy Currington
13I Hate EverythingGeorge Strait
6I Love You This MuchJimmy Wayne
3I Wanna Do It AllTerri Clark
410I Want to LiveJosh Gracin
10If Nobody Believed in YouJoe Nichols
13If You Ever Stop Loving MeMontgomery Gentry
112In a Real LovePhil Vassar
4In My Daughter's EyesMartina McBride
184It Only Hurts When I'm BreathingShania Twain
42Let's Be Us AgainLonestar
24Letters from HomeJohn Michael Montgomery
2Little MomentsBrad Paisley
11Live Like You Were DyingTim McGraw
510LocoDavid Lee Murphy
13Long Black TrainJosh Turner
12MayberryRascal Flatts
18Me and EmilyRachel Proctor
11Mr. MomLonestar
17My Last NameDierks Bentley
17Nothing On but the RadioGary Allan
410Paint Me a BirminghamTracy Lawrence
73Party for TwoShania Twain
with Billy Currington
1219Passenger SeatSHeDAISY
2PerfectSara Evans
11Redneck WomanGretchen Wilson
1Remember WhenAlan Jackson
1328Rough & ReadyTrace Adkins
119Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)Big & Rich
521She Thinks She Needs MeAndy Griggs
9She's Not Just a Pretty FaceShania Twain
13Simple LifeCarolyn Dawn Johnson
13Some BeachBlake Shelton
124SomebodyReba McEntire
1210Songs About RainGary Allan
16Spend My TimeClint Black
32Stays in MexicoToby Keith
13Suds in the BucketSara Evans
34Sweet Southern ComfortBuddy Jewell
22That's What It's All AboutBrooks & Dunn
62That's What She Gets for Loving MeBrooks & Dunn
54Too Much of a Good ThingAlan Jackson
19Tougher Than NailsJoe Diffie
2014Trip Around the SunJimmy Buffett
with Martina McBride
1Watch the Wind Blow ByTim McGraw
11When the Sun Goes DownKenny Chesney
& Uncle Kracker
110Whiskey GirlToby Keith
36Whiskey LullabyBrad Paisley
featuring Alison Krauss
22The Woman with YouKenny Chesney
18You AreJimmy Wayne
3You Can't Take the Honky Tonk Out of the GirlBrooks & Dunn
12You'll Think of MeKeith Urban

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2004:

USAlbumArtistRecord label
642 Ultimate HitsKenny RogersCapitol Nashville
150 Number OnesGeorge StraitMCA Nashville
1Be HereKeith UrbanCapitol Nashville
5Between Here and GoneMary Chapin CarpenterColumbia
3Blake Shelton's Barn & GrillBlake SheltonWarner Bros.
10Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again SoundtrackVarious ArtistsWarner Bros.
9Definitive All-Time Greatest HitsJohn DenverRCA
9Dress RehearsalCarolyn Dawn JohnsonArista Nashville
1Feels Like TodayRascal FlattsLyric Street
1Greatest HitsShania TwainMercury Nashville
2Greatest HitsLee Ann WomackMCA Nashville
4Greatest Hits 1994–2004Terri ClarkMercury Nashville
2Greatest Hits 2Toby KeithDreamWorks Nashville
2Greatest Hits Collection IIBrooks & DunnArista Nashville
7Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or NeuteredJeff FoxworthyWarner Bros.
1Here for the PartyGretchen WilsonEpic
1Horse of a Different ColorBig & RichWarner Bros.
2Josh GracinJosh GracinLyric Street
9Julie RobertsJulie RobertsMercury Nashville
2Let's Be Us AgainLonestarBNA
3Letters from HomeJohn Michael MontgomeryWarner Bros.
1License to ChillJimmy BuffettMailboat
1Live Like You Were DyingTim McGrawCurb
6Lonely Runs Both WaysAlison Krauss & Union StationRounder
6Lucky OnesPat GreenRepublic
7My Honky Tonk HistoryTravis TrittColumbia
10Outlaws and AngelsWillie NelsonLost Highway
4Patient ManBrad CotterEpic
9Patriotic CountryVarious ArtistsBMG Heritage
3RevelationJoe NicholsUniversal South
10Shaken Not StirredPhil VassarArista Nashville
7Songs Inspired by the Passion of the ChristVarious ArtistsUniversal South
5Soul GravyCross Canadian RagweedUniversal South
3Spend My TimeClint BlackEquity
2StrongTracy LawrenceDreamWorks Nashville
2Sweet Right HereSHeDAISYLyric Street
7This I Gotta SeeAndy GriggsRCA Nashville
3Twice the Speed of LifeSugarlandMercury Nashville
10The Ultimate AlabamaAlabamaRCA Nashville
2Van Lear RoseLoretta LynnInterscope
10The Very Best of Dwight YoakamDwight YoakamRhino
10The Very Best of Randy TravisRandy TravisRhino
8A Very Larry ChristmasLarry the Cable GuyWarner Bros.
1What I DoAlan JacksonArista Nashville
1When the Sun Goes DownKenny ChesneyBNA
8Where I BelongRachel ProctorBNA
2You Do Your ThingMontgomery GentryColumbia

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
2925 Number OnesConway TwittyMCA Nashville
2050 Years of HitsGeorge JonesBandit
28Amazing Grace 3: A Country Salute to GospelVarious ArtistsSparrow
17Big & Rich's Super Galactic Fan PakBig & RichWarner Bros.
15Bipolar and ProudCledus T. JuddKoch
32Blue CountyBlue CountyCurb
46Christmas with YouClint BlackEquity
12Darryl WorleyDarryl WorleyDreamWorks Nashville
27A Decade of LaughsBill EngvallWarner Bros.
48The Definitive CollectionDon WilliamsMCA Nashville
37Elvis at SunElvis PresleyRCA
30Elvis: Ultimate GospelElvis PresleyRCA
11Greatest HitsRodney CarringtonCapitol Nashville
23Have a Fun ChristmasVarious ArtistsTime Life
45HeroesThe IsaacsGaither
50Hurt by the BestRaymond HarrisCane
12It Always Will BeWillie NelsonLost Highway
42Katrina ElamKatrina ElamUniversal South
34Keith Urban in the RanchThe RanchCapitol Nashville
22Live and WellDolly PartonBlue Eye
27Live at Billy Bob's TexasWillie NelsonSmith
49Lone Starry NightJohn Arthur MartinezDualtone
31Loose, Loud, & CrazyKevin FowlerEquity
27My Mother's Hymn BookJohnny CashLost Highway
23The Notorious Cherry BombsThe Notorious Cherry BombsUniversal South
35One Good FriendGeorge CanyonUniversal South
23Passing ThroughRandy TravisWord/Curb
12The Revolution Starts NowSteve EarleE-Squared
23Savin' the Honky TonkMark ChesnuttVivaton!
25Shimmy Down the Chimney: A Country ChristmasVarious ArtistsCapitol Nashville
49Show Me HowLorrie MorganImage
46This Is AmericanaVarious ArtistsAmericana Music Association
42Tougher Than NailsJoe DiffieBroken Bow
47A Traditional ChristmasJoe NicholsUniversal South
22Trent WillmonTrent WillmonColumbia
46Tryin' to Get ThereDavid Lee MurphyKoch
16Ultimate Waylon JenningsWaylon JenningsRCA Nashville
39UnforgettableMerle HaggardCapitol Nashville
31Wayward AngelKasey ChambersWarner Bros.
13What a Wonderful WorldLeAnn RimesAsylum-Curb
12What If?Emerson DriveDreamWorks Nashville
35Wheels of FortuneThe FlatlandersNew West

Births

  • March 3 – Avery Anna, country music singer-songwriter of the 2020s.
  • September 22 – Jessie Murph, multi-genre singer-songwriter rooted in country music ("High Road").

Deaths

  • June 10 – Ray Charles, 73, multi-talented artist who combined elements of pop, rhythm and blues, soul and jazz with country music.
  • August 9 – Sam Hogin, 52 or 53, co-writer of "A Broken Wing" and other 1990s country singles
  • September 19 – Skeeter Davis, 72, best known for "The End of the World."
  • September 23 – Roy Drusky, 74, Grand Ole Opry star and smooth countrypolitan stylist of the 1960s.
  • October 11 – Max D. Barnes, 68, songwriter and record producer whose peak came in the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • October 24 – Angela Herzberg, 36, wife of Gary Allan. (suicide)
  • December 27 – Hank Garland, 74, country and jazz guitar pioneer.

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • John Ray "Curly" Seckler
  • Bill Vernon

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Jim Foglesong (born 1922)
  • Kris Kristofferson (born 1936)

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • The Good Brothers
  • "Weird" Harold Kendall

Major awards

Grammy Awards

(presented February 13, 2005 in Los Angeles)

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "Redneck Woman", Gretchen Wilson
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw.
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Top of the World (live recording)", Dixie Chicks
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Portland, Oregon", Loretta Lynn and Jack White
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Earl's Breakdown", Nitty Gritty Dirt Band featuring Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Vassar Clements and Jerry Douglas
  • Best Country Song – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
  • Best Country AlbumVan Lear Rose, Loretta Lynn
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumBrand New Strings, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

Juno Awards

(presented April 3, 2005 in Winnipeg)

  • Country Recording of the YearOne Good Friend, George Canyon

CMT Flameworthy Video Music Awards

(presented April 21 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "American Soldier", Toby Keith
  • Male Video of the Year – "There Goes My Life", Kenny Chesney
  • Female Video of the Year – "Forever and for Always", Shania Twain
  • Group/Duo Video of the Year – "I Melt", Rascal Flatts
  • Breakthrough Video of the Year – "What Was I Thinkin'", Dierks Bentley
  • Collaborative Video of the Year – "Beer for My Horses", Toby Keith and Willie Nelson
  • Hottest Video of the Year – "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems", Kenny Chesney
  • Cameo of the Year – "Celebrity", Jason Alexander, James Belushi, Little Jimmy Dickens, Trista Rehn, William Shatner, Brad Paisley
  • Video Director of the Year – "Beer for My Horses", Toby Keith and Willie Nelson (Director: Michael Salomon)
  • Johnny Cash Visionary Award – Reba McEntire

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearVan Lear Rose (Loretta Lynn)
  • Artist of the Year – Loretta Lynn
  • Song of the Year – "Fate's Right Hand" (Rodney Crowell)
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – Mindy Smith
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Will Kimbrough
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Steve Earle
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Cowboy Jack Clement
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Chris Hillman
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Jack Emerson

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 17, 2005 in Las Vegas)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
  • Single of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
  • Album of the YearBe Here, Keith Urban
  • Top Male Vocalist – Keith Urban
  • Top Female Vocalist – Gretchen Wilson
  • Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top New Artist – Gretchen Wilson
  • Video of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss (Director: Rick Schroder)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
  • ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian of the Year – Neal McCoy

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 17, 2004)

  • Best Country AlbumWayward Angel (Kasey Chambers)

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 13 in Edmonton)

  • Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – Terri Clark
  • Male Artist of the Year – Jason McCoy
  • Female Artist of the Year – Terri Clark
  • Group or Duo of the Year – Doc Walker
  • SOCAN Song of the Year – "Die of a Broken Heart", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Single of the Year – "Simple Life", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Album of the YearDress Rehearsal, Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Top Selling AlbumGreatest Hits Volume II, Alan Jackson
  • CMT Video of the Year – "Simple Life", Carolyn Dawn Johnson
  • Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – George Canyon
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund

Country Music Association

(presented November 9 in Nashville)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim Nichols and Craig Wiseman
  • Single of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
  • Album of the YearWhen the Sun Goes Down, Kenny Chesney
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Keith Urban
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Martina McBride
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
  • Horizon Award – Gretchen Wilson
  • Video of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss (Director: Rick Schroder)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss
  • Musician of the Year – Dann Huff

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stars who were honored in 2004

Randy Travis

References

References

  1. "Sam Hogin, Co-Writer of "A Broken Wing," Dies". CMT.com.
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