anniversaries
The year was 1984. A rather unfamiliar country artist named Lee Greenwood released a song that he wrote and recorded, called “God Bless the U.S.A.” It’s now been 40 years since the song’s release, and each year on the Fourth of July, the song gets resurrected all across America, and played at picnics, fireworks displays and get togethers all across this great land. Here’s How to Celebrate the Fourth of July With Lee GreenwoodGreenwood’s big week kicks off tomorrow, the Fourth of July, he will be performing live in Oregon (7/4), Texas (7/5) and Louisiana (7/6). Now, if you can’t make it to one ...
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If you take a look around in 2024, you can still find a ton of things that will remind you of Elvis Presley. But there are only a few of us who will remember being there and hearing an Elvis song on the radio for the first time ever on July 2, 1954. The Moment the World Was Introduced to Elvis PresleyPrior to the moment that Dewey Phillips — a local radio DJ in Memphis, Tenn. — played Presley’s first ever song, “That’s All Right,” most people in America had never heard the name Elvis Presley. As the story goes, Phillips heard the tape that had been recorded just days before at Sun Records, and...
Taste of Country
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