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2005 in country music

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This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2005.

Events

  • January 1 – Earl Scruggs celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry anniversary
  • February 26 – Charlie Louvin of The Louvin Brothers celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary
  • April 30 – Billboard magazine renames the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart "Hot Country Songs." The chart's renaming is part of a major redesign of the 110-year-old magazine.
  • May 25 – Oklahoma-born Carrie Underwood becomes the fourth-season winner of "American Idol". Although her first single, "Inside Your Heaven," tops the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the 22-year-old Underwood's influences and music are predominantly country. Late in the year, she entered the top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for the first time with "Jesus, Take the Wheel". Her debut album, Some Hearts, rockets to No. 1 on the album charts.
  • May 25 – Garth Brooks proposes to longtime girlfriend and fellow country music star Trisha Yearwood in Bakersfield, California, ending long-standing speculation about their relationship.
  • May 27 – Gretchen Wilson guest Miranda Lambert at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio.
  • September – Country music acts participate in benefit concerts to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina. On September 9, Dixie Chicks, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are among the artists participating in "Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast", which airs live on cable and broadcast television stations in the United States and worldwide. :"ReAct Now: Music & Relief" is held September 10. Country performers at the 4½-hour concert — which airs live on CMT – include Alan Jackson and Gretchen Wilson.
  • October – Koch Records Nashville folds when its parent company goes out of business.
  • October 29 – Slim Whitman celebrates his 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary
  • November 9 – After 27 years as host of "American Country Countdown", radio personality Bob Kingsley steps down, after his production company and ABC Radio Networks (which distributes the show) fail to come to terms in renegotiating a distribution agreement. Kix Brooks, one half of the superstar duo Brooks & Dunn, is named the new host and was slated to take over January 21, 2006. Kingsley's last shows with "ACC" are the December 24 countdown program and "Christmas in America".
  • November 14 – Country music superstars Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, Barbara Mandrell, Carrie Underwood and Jo Dee Messina at the CNN's Larry King Live.
  • November 15 – Gretchen Wilson and Kenny Chesney at the 2005 CMA Awards.
  • November 18 – The Johnny Cash biopic, Walk the Line, opens nationwide. The movie stars Joaquin Phoenix as "The Man in Black" and Reese Witherspoon as his girlfriend (and wife-to-be) June Carter. The movie is widely praised by critics and a major box office hit, culminating in Reese winning the Best Actress Oscar the following year.
  • November 21 – Jean Shepard Celebrates her 50th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary
  • November 25 – Garth Brooks releases The Limited Series, his second box set to be sold exclusively at Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores. The set contains his previous two studio albums, Sevens and Scarecrow; plus his Double Live album; The Lost Sessions, a new album of previously unreleased material; and an All Access DVD containing behind-the-scenes footage of his concerts. The Limited Series is Brooks' first box set to be released under his label, Pearl Records; he had left his longtime label, Capitol Records, earlier in the year.
  • December 9 – Garth Brooks and Carrie Underwood are tough acts to follow.
  • December 10 – Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood marry at their home in Oklahoma. It is Brooks' second marriage, Yearwood's third.
  • December 31 – Bob Kingsley's new countdown program, "Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40", premieres with the annual year-end countdown. The new four-hour show, which aired on many of the same stations that aired "ACC", is distributed by the Jones Radio Network.

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  • Mindy McCready endures a rough year, with stories about her personal and legal problems making headlines. They include violent run-ins with her ex-boyfriend, Billy McKnight; various crimes she had been charged with (including fraud, prescription drug crimes, driving under the influence and probation violation) and at least two suicide attempts. Late in the year, Mindy spoke about her problems on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Larry King Live.
  • Toby Keith, the flagship artist for DreamWorks Nashville, departs to form his own label, Show Dog Nashville. DreamWorks – which had never really lived up to its expectations – is shut down shortly thereafter by its parent company, Universal Music Group.
  • Kellie Pickler and Aaron Tippin in a state in Carolina.
  • The Country Music Association announces a new TV deal to move the CMA Awards to ABC, after years of being broadcast on CBS.
  • Tammy Genovese becomes the head of the Country Music Association, succeeding Ed Benson.
  • Country music icon George Jones marks his 50th year in country music.

Top hits of the year

The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2005:

USCANSingleArtist
46AlcoholBrad Paisley
82All Jacked UpGretchen Wilson
12Anything but MineKenny Chesney
16ArlingtonTrace Adkins
12As Good as I Once WasToby Keith
18Awful, Beautiful LifeDarryl Worley
21Baby GirlSugarland
713Best I Ever HadGary Allan
11Better LifeKeith Urban
51Big Blue NoteToby Keith
2019Big TimeBig & Rich
1011Billy's Got His Beer Goggles OnNeal McCoy
11Bless the Broken RoadRascal Flatts
1628Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us)Lonestar
13Come a Little CloserDierks Bentley
53Do You Want Fries with ThatTim McGraw
244Don't!Shania Twain
16Don't Ask Me How I KnowBobby Pinson
713Don't Worry 'bout a ThingSHeDAISY
146Drugs or JesusTim McGraw
12Fast Cars and FreedomRascal Flatts
1522Georgia RainTrisha Yearwood
1619God's WillMartina McBride
34GoneMontgomery Gentry
32Good Ride CowboyGarth Brooks
1018Goodbye TimeBlake Shelton
712He Gets That from MeReba McEntire
829Help SomebodyVan Zant
1027HicktownJason Aldean
159Holy WaterBig & Rich
22HomewreckerGretchen Wilson
86Honkytonk UToby Keith
420How Am I Doin'Dierks Bentley
1825How Do You Get That LonelyBlaine Larsen
458I Ain't No QuitterShania Twain
106I May Hate Myself in the MorningLee Ann Womack
1819(I Never Promised You A) Rose GardenMartina McBride
17I'll Take That as a Yes (The Hot Tub Song)Phil Vassar
523If HeavenAndy Griggs
926If Something Should HappenDarryl Worley
14It's Getting Better All the TimeBrooks & Dunn
65Keg in the ClosetKenny Chesney
814Let Them Be LittleBilly Dean
17Long, Slow KissesJeff Bates
31Lot of Leavin' Left to DoDierks Bentley
11Making Memories of UsKeith Urban
1229Miss Me BabyChris Cagle
11Mississippi GirlFaith Hill
54Monday Morning ChurchAlan Jackson
11Mud on the TiresBrad Paisley
14Must Be Doin' Somethin' RightBilly Currington
11My Give a Damn's BustedJo Dee Messina
444My NameGeorge Canyon
1617My SisterReba McEntire
51Nothin' 'bout Love Makes SenseLeAnn Rimes
11Nothin' to LoseJosh Gracin
18Paper AngelsJimmy Wayne
814Pickin' WildflowersKeith Anderson
11Play Something CountryBrooks & Dunn
319Probably Wouldn't Be This WayLeAnn Rimes
11A Real Fine Place to StartSara Evans
29Redneck Yacht ClubCraig Morgan
2515She Didn't Have TimeTerri Clark
22Skin (Sarabeth)Rascal Flatts
36Somebody's HeroJamie O'Neal
21Something MoreSugarland
15Something to Be Proud OfMontgomery Gentry
215Songs About MeTrace Adkins
56Stay with Me (Brass Bed)Josh Gracin
1815The Talkin' Song Repair BluesAlan Jackson
11Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall OffJoe Nichols
13That's What I Love About SundayCraig Morgan
1824Trying to Find AtlantisJamie O'Neal
18USA TodayAlan Jackson
365Waitin' on the WonderfulAaron Lines
411What's a Guy Gotta DoJoe Nichols
42When I Think About Cheatin'Gretchen Wilson
21Who You'd Be TodayKenny Chesney
45You'll Be ThereGeorge Strait
87You're Like Comin' HomeLonestar
21You're My Better HalfKeith Urban

Top new album releases

The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2005:

USAlbumArtistRecord label
1All Jacked UpGretchen WilsonEpic
4Anywhere but HereChris CagleCapitol Nashville
1Be as You Are (Songs from an Old Blue Chair)Kenny ChesneyBNA
8Blame the VainDwight YoakamNew West
6BraveJamie O'NealCapitol Nashville
3Coming HomeLonestarBNA
3Comin' to Your CityBig & RichWarner Bros.
6CountrymanWillie NelsonLost Highway
1Delicious SurpriseJo Dee MessinaCurb
2Doin' Somethin' RightBilly CurringtonMercury Nashville
5Erika JoErika JoUniversal South
1FirefliesFaith HillWarner Bros.
6GarageCross Canadian RagweedUniversal South
2Get Right with the ManVan ZantColumbia
2Her Story: Scenes from a LifetimeWynonnaAsylum-Curb
1Hillbilly DeluxeBrooks & DunnArista Nashville
1Honkytonk UniversityToby KeithDreamWorks Nashville
6Hot Apple PieHot Apple PieDreamWorks Nashville
2IIIJoe NicholsUniversal South
6Jason AldeanJason AldeanBroken Bow
1Jasper CountyTrisha YearwoodMCA Nashville
1KeroseneMiranda LambertEpic
2The Legend of Johnny CashJohnny CashIsland
8Let Them Be LittleBilly DeanAsylum-Curb
4Life Goes OnTerri ClarkMercury Nashville
2Loco MotiveCowboy TroyRAYBAW
1Modern Day DrifterDierks BentleyCapitol Nashville
7My Kind of Livin'Craig MorganBroken Bow
1Real Fine PlaceSara EvansRCA Nashville
3Reba #1'sReba McEntireMCA Nashville
4R.I.D.E.Trick PonyAsylum-Curb
1The Right to Bare ArmsLarry the Cable GuyWarner Bros.
1The Road and the RadioKenny ChesneyBNA
1Some HeartsCarrie UnderwoodArista Nashville
2Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999-2005Montgomery GentryColumbia
1Somewhere Down in TexasGeorge StraitMCA Nashville
1Songs About MeTrace AdkinsCapitol Nashville
8That's LifeNeal McCoy903
8Then & Now: The Hits CollectionTracy LawrenceMercury Nashville
3There's More Where That Came FromLee Ann WomackMCA Nashville
9Those Were the DaysDolly PartonBlue Eye
2This WomanLeAnn RimesAsylum-Curb
1Time Well WastedBrad PaisleyArista Nashville
1TimelessMartina McBrideRCA Nashville
5Times Like TheseBuddy JewellColumbia
1Totally Country Vol. 4Various ArtistsSony BMG
1Tough All OverGary AllanMCA Nashville
3Walk the Line SoundtrackVarious ArtistsWind-Up

Other top albums

USAlbumArtistRecord label
4216 Biggest HitsWaylon JenningsRCA Nashville
13All of MeAnne MurrayStraightWay
20Anthology, Volume 1Chris LeDouxCapitol Nashville
35Barely Famous HitsThe Warren BrothersBNA
47Childish ThingsJames McMurtryCompadre
14Cost of LivingDelbert McClintonNew West
39Country's Got HeartVarious ArtistsTime Life
13Dream BigRyan Shupe & the RubberBandCapitol Nashville
29Dreamin' My DreamsPatty LovelessEpic
36Drinkin' Songs and Other LogicClint BlackEquity
39Everything and MoreBilly GilmanImage
28Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship, and PraiseRandy TravisWord/Curb
43GoldPatsy ClineMCA Nashville
14Greatest HitsTracy ByrdBNA
42Hanna-McEuenHanna-McEuenDreamWorks Nashville
13Hits I Missed...And One I Didn'tGeorge JonesBandit
47HitstoryElvis PresleyRCA
31The LegendJohnny CashLegacy
23Man Like MeBobby PinsonRCA Nashville
18The Metropolitan HotelChely WrightDualtone
47Mission Temple Fireworks StandSawyer BrownCurb
39My Kind of MusicRay ScottWarner Bros.
40Nashville Star 2005 FinalistsVarious ArtistsUniversal South
42Nothing Left to HideCory MorrowWrite On
14Off to Join the WorldBlaine LarsenBNA
37The OutsiderRodney CrowellColumbia
22Patriotic Country 2Various ArtistsBMG Heritage
22Put the "O" Back in CountryShooter JenningsUniversal South
31RideShelly FairchildColumbia
73Right Out of NowhereKathy MatteaNarada
12The Road to HereLittle Big TownEquity
13SongsWillie NelsonLost Highway
26The Story of My LifeDeana CarterVanguard
12Three Chord Country and American Rock & RollKeith AndersonArista Nashville
23*The Very Best of Emmylou Harris:
Heartaches & Highways*Emmylou HarrisRhino
21What I Really MeanRobert Earl KeenKoch

Deaths

  • February 6 – Merle Kilgore, 70, prolific songwriter ("Wolverton Mountain," "Ring of Fire") and manager of Hank Williams Jr. (cancer)
  • February 12 – Sammi Smith, 61, best known for "Help Me Make it Through the Night."
  • February 25- Goldie Hill, 72, best known for "I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes" and wife of Carl Smith.
  • March 2 – Joe Carter, 78, son of A.P. and Sara Carter.
  • March 9 – Chris LeDoux, 56, world champion bareback rider who sang about the rodeo circuit and cowboy life.
  • May 14 – Jimmy Martin, 77, the "King of Bluegrass."
  • June 27 – Robert Byrne, 50, songwriter (unknown causes)
  • August 16 – Vassar Clements, 77, legendary fiddle player. (cancer)

Hall of Fame inductees

Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Red Allen
  • Benny Martin

Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Alabama (Randy Owen (born 1949); Teddy Gentry (born 1952); Jeff Cook (1949–2022); and Mark Herndon (born 1955)).
  • DeFord Bailey (1899–1982)
  • Glen Campbell (1936–2017)

Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees

  • Gary Fjellgaard
  • R. Harlan Smith
  • Paul Kennedy

Major awards

Grammy Awards

(presented February 8, 2006 in Los Angeles)

  • Best Female Country Vocal Performance – "The Connection", Emmylou Harris
  • Best Male Country Vocal Performance – "You'll Think of Me", Keith Urban
  • Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal – "Restless", Alison Krauss & Union Station
  • Best Country Collaboration with Vocals – "Like We Never Loved At All", Faith Hill and Tim McGraw
  • Best Country Instrumental Performance – "Unionhouse Branch", Alison Krauss & Union Station
  • Best Country Song – "Bless the Broken Road", Bobby Boyd, Jeff Hanna & Marcus Hummon
  • Best Country AlbumLonely Runs Both Ways, Alison Krauss & Union Station
  • Best Bluegrass AlbumThe Company We Keep, Del McCoury Band

Juno Awards

(presented April 2, 2006 in Halifax)

  • Country Recording of the YearThe Road Hammers, The Road Hammers

CMT Music Awards

(presented April 11 in Nashville)

  • Video of the Year – "Days Go By", Keith Urban
  • Male Video of the Year – "I Go Back", Kenny Chesney
  • Female Video of the Year – "When I Think About Cheatin'", Gretchen Wilson
  • Group/Duo Video of the Year – "Feels Like Today", Rascal Flatts
  • Breakthrough Video of the Year – "Redneck Woman", Gretchen Wilson
  • Collaborative Video of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley Featuring Alison Krauss
  • Hottest Video of the Year – "Whiskey Girl", Toby Keith
  • Most Inspiring Video of the Year – "Live Like You Were Dying", Tim McGraw
  • Video Director of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Brad Paisley Featuring Alison Krauss (Director: Rick Schroder)
  • Johnny Cash Visionary Award – Loretta Lynn

Americana Music Honors & Awards

  • Album of the YearUniversal United House of Prayer (Buddy Miller)
  • Artist of the Year – John Prine
  • Song of the Year – "Worry Too Much" (Mark Heard)
  • Emerging Artist of the Year – Mary Gauthier
  • Instrumentalist of the Year – Sonny Landreth
  • Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Judy Collins
  • Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Guy Clark
  • Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Marty Stuart
  • Lifetime Achievement: Executive – The Rounder Founders (Ken Irwin, Marian Leighton, Bill Nowlin)

Academy of Country Music

(presented May 23, 2006 in Las Vegas)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Kenny Chesney
  • Song of the Year – "Believe", Ronnie Dunn and Craig Wiseman
  • Single of the Year – "Jesus, Take the Wheel", Carrie Underwood
  • Album of the YearTime Well Wasted, Brad Paisley
  • Top Male Vocalist – Keith Urban
  • Top Female Vocalist – Sara Evans
  • Top Vocal Duo – Brooks & Dunn
  • Top Vocal Group – Rascal Flatts
  • Top New Male Vocalist – Jason Aldean
  • Top New Female Vocalist – Carrie Underwood
  • Top New Duo or Group – Sugarland
  • Video of the Year – "When I Get Where I'm Going", Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton (Director: Jim Shea)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "When I Get Where I'm Going", Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton
  • ACM/Home Depot Humanitarian of the Year – Vince Gill
  • Pioneer Awards – Little Jimmy Dickens, Kris Kristofferson, Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs

ARIA Awards

(presented in Sydney on October 23, 2005)

  • Best Country AlbumBe Here (Keith Urban)
  • ARIA Hall of Fame – Smoky Dawson

Canadian Country Music Association

(presented September 12 in Calgary)

  • Kraft Cheez Whiz Fans' Choice Award – George Canyon
  • Male Artist of the Year – George Canyon
  • Female Artist of the Year – Terri Clark
  • Group or Duo of the Year – The Road Hammers
  • SOCAN Song of the Year – "My Name", George Canyon, Gordie Sampson
  • Single of the Year – "My Name", George Canyon
  • Album of the YearThis Time Around, Paul Brandt
  • Top Selling AlbumGreatest Hits, Shania Twain
  • CMT Video of the Year – "Convoy," Paul Brandt
  • Chevy Trucks Rising Star Award – Amanda Wilkinson
  • Roots Artist or Group of the Year – Corb Lund

Country Music Association

(presented November 15 in New York City)

  • Entertainer of the Year – Keith Urban
  • Song of the Year – "Whiskey Lullaby", Bill Anderson and Jon Randall
  • Single of the Year – "I May Hate Myself in the Morning", Lee Ann Womack
  • Album of the YearThere's More Where That Came From, Lee Ann Womack
  • Male Vocalist of the Year – Keith Urban
  • Female Vocalist of the Year – Gretchen Wilson
  • Vocal Duo of the Year – Brooks & Dunn
  • Vocal Group of the Year – Rascal Flatts
  • Horizon Award – Dierks Bentley
  • Video of the Year – "As Good As I Once Was", Toby Keith (Director: Michael Salomon)
  • Vocal Event of the Year – "Good News, Bad News", George Strait and Lee Ann Womack
  • Musician of the Year – Jerry Douglas

References

  • Stark, Phyllis, "Toby Keith topped country charts, shook up Music Row," Billboard magazine, December 24, 2005, p. YE-18.

;Notes

References

  1. "Robert Byrne". Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
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