Today in country music history:
2009 - Taylor Swift's single "You Belong with Me" was certified double platinum.
2004 - Rascal Flatts' album Feels Like Today was certified gold and platinum at the same time.
2002 - Rascal Flatts' album Melt was released.
2001 - Alan Jackson recorded "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)."
1996 - Billy Ray Cyrus, Lorrie Morgan, Tracy Lawrence and many more joined Charlie Daniels for his annual Volunteer Jam concert in Nashville.
1994 - Alan Jackson took "Livin' on Love" to number one.
1990 - Vince Gill earned his first gold album for When I Call Your Name.
1983 - Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton began a two-week run at number one with "Islands in the Stream."
1982 - Alabama made its Grand Ole Opry debut.
1956 - Charley Pride pitched four innings as the Negro League All-Stars beat the Major League All-Stars, 4-2.
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