2018 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 2018.
Overview of the events of 2018 in country music
Events
January – The critically acclaimed ABC /CMT series Nashville announces it will stop production after its sixth season which premiered on January 4, 2018. The show's last episode aired on July 26, 2018.
January 17 – Kenny Chesney announces that he has left Sony Music Nashville after 23 years and has subsequently signed with Warner Bros. Records Nashville.[ 1]
February 2 – Montgomery Gentry release their final album together, Here's to You , following the death of Troy Gentry in September 2017.[ 2]
April 14 – Weeks after his impromptu performance of the Hank Williams Sr. hit song "Lovesick Blues " at his local Wal-Mart in southern Illinois had made him a viral country phenomenon, 11 year old Mason Ramsey realizes his dream of performing at the Grand Ole Opry. Five years later, a teenaged Ramsey would return to the Opry, performing the song again on the 75th anniversary of the country standard.[ 1]
April 15 – The Academy of Country Music awards return to Las Vegas for the first time since the October 2017 Las Vegas shooting , with Reba McEntire returning as host; Carrie Underwood makes her comeback performance after months out of the public eye while recovering from injuries she suffered in a fall at home.[ 3]
April 30 – USA Network announces Real Country , a reality competition show designed to find the next big country star and featuring Travis Tritt , Jake Owen and Shania Twain as judges.[ 4]
June 8 – Sugarland returns with the release of their first album together since 2010, Bigger. [ 5]
June 25 – Fox announces it will air "iHeartCountry Festival", featuring headliners Luke Bryan , Keith Urban , and more in August.[ 6]
June 26 – Dolly Parton , Emmylou Harris , Linda Ronstadt , and Faith Hill are announced to receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019.[ 7]
July 25 – Reba McEntire is announced as one of the recipients of the 2018 Kennedy Center Honors .[ 8]
August 8 – Carrie Underwood announces her pregnancy with her second child.[ 9]
September 20 – Carrie Underwood receives her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame .[ 10]
November 20 – Jimmie Allen reaches number one on Country Airplay with "Best Shot ", making him the first African American to send a debut single to the top of that chart.[ 11]
Top hits of the year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs , Country Airplay , or Canada Country charts in 2018:
Singles released by American and Australian artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
Notes
"—" denotes releases that did not chart
A^ Current singles.
Top new album releases
The following albums placed on the Top Country Albums charts in 2018:
Other top albums
Deaths
January 2 – Rick Hall , 85, record producer and owner of FAME Studios [ 167] [ 168]
January 23 – Lari White , 52, singer-songwriter and actress best known for the hit "Now I Know " (advanced peritoneal cancer).[ 169]
February 12 – Daryle Singletary , 46, neotraditionalist singer-songwriter with hits including "I Let Her Lie ", "Amen Kind of Love " and "Too Much Fun ".[ 170] (blood clot)
February 25 – Bruce Nelson Stratton , 74, American radio personality (throat cancer).[ 171]
March 2 – Ronnie Prophet , 80, Canadian country music singer (multiple organ failure).[ 172]
March 18 – Hazel Smith , 83, American country music journalist, publicist and songwriter; first to coin the phrase "outlaw" in relation to country music.[ 173]
March 27 – Kenny O'Dell , 73, American country singer-songwriter ("Behind Closed Doors ", "Lizzie and the Rainman ", "Mama He's Crazy "), Grammy winner (1974 ).[ 174]
April 17 – Tom McBride , 81, Irish country star and lead singer of Big Tom and The Mainliners .[ 175]
April 18 – Randy Scruggs , 64, multiple Grammy -winning songwriter and guitarist; son of Earl Scruggs .[ 176]
June 2 – Wayne Secrest, 68, bassist for Confederate Railroad [ 177]
June 5 – Billy ThunderKloud , 70, Native American country music singer.[ 178] (complications from stroke and pneumonia).
August 4 – Lorrie Collins , 76, American rockabilly singer, member of The Collins Kids .[ 179] [ 180]
October 27 – Freddie Hart , 91, singer-songwriter ("Easy Loving ", "My Hang-Up Is You ", "Trip to Heaven ", "Hang In There Girl") (pneumonia).
November 1 – Dave Rowland, 74, lead singer of Dave & Sugar (stroke).
November 15 – Roy Clark , 85, country music singer, musician and host of Hee Haw (complications from pneumonia).
December 15 – Jerry Chesnut , 87, songwriter ("It's Four in the Morning ", "T-R-O-U-B-L-E ")[ 181]
December 22 – Jimmy Work , 94, American country singer-songwriter ("Making Believe ").[ 182] [ 183]
December 31 – Ray Sawyer , 81, American country singer Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show (short illness).[ 184] [ 185]
Hall of Fame inductees
Bluegrass Hall of Fame
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
Ricky Skaggs , bluegrass-influenced-and-styled singer-songwriter-musician and leading figure in the neotraditionalist movement of the 1980s onward (born 1954 ).[ 187]
Dottie West , leading singer of the 1960s and early 1970s, enjoyed pop-styled resurgence in late 1970s and early 1980s (1932–1991).[ 187]
Johnny Gimble , Western swing-styled musician and member of Bob Wills ' Texas Playboys (1926–2015).[ 187]
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
Major awards
Academy of Country Music
(presented in Las Vegas on April 7, 2019 )
ACM Honors [ 189]
(presented August 22 in Nashville)
Americana Music Honors & Awards
(presented on September 12, 2018)[ 190]
American Music Awards
(presented in Los Angeles on October 9, 2018)
ARIA Awards
(presented in Sydney on November 28, 2018) [ 191]
Billboard Music Awards
(presented in Las Vegas on May 20, 2018)
CMT Awards
(presented on June 7, 2018, in Nashville) [ 192]
CMT Artists of the Year
(presented on October 17, 2019, in Nashville) [ 193]
Country Music Association Awards
(presented on November 15, 2018, in Nashville) [ 194]
Grammy Awards
(presented in Los Angeles on February 10, 2019)
International Bluegrass Music Association Awards
(presented on September 27, 2018) [ 195]
Juno Awards
(presented in London on March 16–17, 2019)
See also
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