2018 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place, or will take place, in 2018.
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Events
- January - The critically acclaimed ABC/CMT series Nashville announces it will stop production after its 6th season, which premiered on January 4th.
- January 17 – Kenny Chesney announces that he has exited 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 15 - The Academy of Country Music awards return to Las Vegas for the first time since the October 2017 Route 91 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]
- June 8 - Sugarland returns with the release of their first album together since 2010, Bigger.[4]
- June 25 - Fox announces it will air "iHeartCountry Festival", featuring headliners Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, and more in August.[5]
- June 26 - Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and Faith Hill are announced to receive stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019.[6]
- July 25 - Reba McEntire is announced as one of the recipients of the 2018 Kennedy Center Honors.[7]
- August 8 - Carrie Underwood announces her pregnancy with her second child.[8]
Top hits of the year
The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs, Country Airplay, and/or Canada Country charts in 2018:
Singles released by American and Australian artists
Singles released by Canadian artists
Songs | Airplay | Canada | Single | Artist | References |
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— | — | 1 | "8th Day" | Dean Brody | [76] |
— | — | 15 | "18 Ends" | Petric | [77] |
— | — | 9 | "All About Her" | Paul Brandt | [78] |
— | — | 8 | "Anthem" | Brett Kissel | [79] |
— | — | 12 | "The Bad Guy" | Meghan Patrick | [80] |
— | — | 19 | "Blame It on the Neon" | Leaving Thomas | [81] |
— | — | 9 | "Born and Raised" | Hunter Brothers | [82] |
— | — | 7 | "Camouflage" | Jess Moskaluke | [83] |
— | — | 5 | "Country Music Made Me Do It" | Meghan Patrick | [84] |
28 | 19 | 1 | "Criminal" | Lindsay Ell | [85] |
— | — | 11 | "Dear Drunk Me" | Chad Brownlee | [86] |
— | — | 5 | "Denim on Denim" | Tebey | [87] |
— | — | 1 | "Dive Bar" | Gord Bamford | [88] |
— | — | 8 | "Do It with You" | Andrew Hyatt | [89] |
— | — | 16 | "Downtown Kids" | David James | [90] |
— | — | 10 | "Forever Rebels" | Tim Hicks | [91] |
— | — | 18 | "Get Me There" | Shawn Austin | [92] |
— | — | 6 | "Good Goodbye" | Dean Brody | [93] |
— | — | 6 | "Good Together" | James Barker Band | [94] |
— | — | 17 | "Got Your Name on It" | Jade Eagleson | [95] |
— | — | 8 | "Guitars and Gasoline" | Brett Kissel | [96] |
— | — | 12 | "Habit" | Andrew Hyatt | [97] |
— | — | 16 | "Little Girl" | Kira Isabella | [98] |
— | — | 6 | "Long Live the Night" | Reklaws | [99] |
— | — | 4 | "Loud" | Tim Hicks | [91] |
— | — | 7 | "Make 'Em Like You" | Dallas Smith | [100] |
— | — | 9 | "Miss Me Yet" | Aaron Goodvin | [101] |
— | — | 17 | "Money" | Cold Creek Country | [102] |
— | — | 11 | "Neon Love" | Madeline Merlo | [103] |
— | — | 10 | "Neon Smoke" | Gord Bamford | [104] |
— | — | 3 | "One Drink Ago" | Dallas Smith & Terri Clark |
[105] |
— | — | 6 | "The Road" | Emerson Drive | [106] |
11 | 7 | — | "She's with Me" (U.S. release) | High Valley | [107] |
— | — | 1 | "Sleepin' Around" | Dallas Smith | [105] |
— | — | 16 | "Sun Set on It" | David James | [108] |
— | — | 9 | "Those Were the Nights" | Hunter Brothers | [109] |
— | — | 15 | "What We're Made Of" | Washboard Union | [110] |
— | — | 14 | "Who's Gonna Love You" | Tebey | [111] |
— | — | 6 | "Worth a Shot" | Aaron Pritchett | [112] |
— | — | 10 | "Young Forever" | High Valley | [113] |
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:
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date | Reference |
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1 | All of It | Cole Swindell | Warner Bros. Nashville | August 17 | [114] |
5 | Amos | Michael Ray | Atlantic Nashville | June 1 | [115] |
2 | Bigger | Sugarland | Big Machine | June 8 | [116] |
5 | Creeker | Upchurch | Redneck Nation | April 20 | [117] |
1 | Cry Pretty | Carrie Underwood | 19/Capitol Nashville | September 14 | [118] |
1 | Dan + Shay | Dan + Shay | Warner Bros. Nashville | June 22 | [119] |
5 | Dark Horse | Devin Dawson | Warner Bros. Nashville | January 19 | [120] |
3 | Find a Light | Blackberry Smoke | 3 Legged Records | April 6 | [121] |
10 | Florida Georgia Line (EP) | Florida Georgia Line | Republic Nashville | June 1 | [122] |
7 | Girl Going Nowhere | Ashley McBryde | Warner Bros. Nashville | March 30 | [123] |
1 | Golden Hour | Kacey Musgraves | MCA Nashville | March 30 | [124] |
1 | Graffiti U | Keith Urban | Capitol Nashville | April 27 | [125] |
1 | Hallelujah Nights | Lanco | Arista Nashville | January 19 | [126] |
3 | Here's to You | Montgomery Gentry | Average Joes | February 2 | [127] |
6 | Home State | Jordan Davis | MCA Nashville | March 23 | [128] |
9 | Johnny Cash: Forever Words | Various Artists | Legacy | April 6 | |
8 | Laps Around the Sun | Chris Lane | Big Loud | July 13 | [129] |
3 | Last Man Standing | Willie Nelson | Legacy | April 27 | [130] |
2 | Lifers | Cody Jinks | Rounder | July 27 | [131] |
1 | The Mountain | Dierks Bentley | Capitol Nashville | June 8 | [132] |
6 | Now That's What I Call Country, Volume 11 | Various Artists | Sony Music/Universal | June 8 | |
2 | Port Saint Joe | Brothers Osborne | EMI Nashville | April 20 | [133] |
1 | Rearview Town | Jason Aldean | Broken Bow | April 13 | [134] |
4 | Restoration: Reimagining the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin | Various Artists | UMG Nashville | April 6 | |
1 | Seasons Change | Scotty McCreery | Triple Tigers | March 16 | [135] |
1 | Songs for the Saints | Kenny Chesney | Warner Music Nashville | July 27 | [136] |
6 | Supernatural | Upchurch | Redneck Nation | September 7 | [137] |
2 | The Tree of Forgiveness | John Prine | Oh Boy Records | April 13 | [138] |
9 | Water (EP) | Sister Hazel | Croakin' Poets | February 9 | [139] |
8 | Wouldn't It Be Great | Loretta Lynn | Legacy | September 28 | [140] |
Other top albums
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date | Reference |
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13 | Ameracal | Adam Calhoun | Adam Calhoun | March 16 | [141] |
24 | Dirt Rock | The Lacs | Average Joes | May 4 | [142] |
41 | Downey to Lubbock | Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore | Yep Roc | June 1 | [143] |
17 | Elvis Presley: The Searcher (Soundtrack) | Elvis Presley | RCA Legacy | April 6 | [144] |
11 | If I Know Me | Morgan Wallen | Big Loud Mountain | April 27 | [145] |
35 | Mitchell Tenpenny (EP) | Mitchell Tenpenny | Riser House | February 23 | [146] |
35 | No Zip Code | David Lee Murphy | Reviver | April 6 | [147] |
41 | One Drop of Truth | The Wood Brothers | Honey Jar | February 2 | [148] |
27 | Project X, Volume 1 | Upchurch x Bottleneck | Redneck Nation | January 26 | [149] |
42 | Shooter | Shooter Jennings | Low Country Sound | August 10 | [150] |
27 | Solid Ground | Wade Bowen | Lil' Buddy Toons | February 9 | [151] |
29 | Sometimes Just the Sky | Mary Chapin Carpenter | Lambent Light | March 30 | [152] |
21 | Sparrow | Ashley Monroe | Warner Bros. Nashville | April 20 | [153] |
20 | Things Change | American Aquarium | New West Records | June 1 | [154] |
16 | 'Til I'm Gone | Frank Foster | Lone Chief | September 21 | [155] |
39 | The Tree | Lori McKenna | CN Records | July 20 | [156] |
14 | Volunteer | Old Crow Medicine Show | Columbia Nashville | April 20 | [157] |
46 | Wind (EP) | Sister Hazel | Croakin' Poets | September 7 | [158] |
34 | You Got 'Em All | Trent Harmon | Big Machine Label Group | May 18 | [159] |
Announced
Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date |
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Desperate Man | Eric Church | EMI Nashville | October 5[160] |
Mercury Lane | Jimmie Allen | Stoney Creek | October 12 |
Things That We Drink To | Morgan Evans | Warner Music Nashville | October 12 |
It's the Holiday Season | Martina McBride | Broken Bow | October 19 |
I Served A Savior | Josh Turner | MCA Nashville | October 26 |
Interstate Gospel | Pistol Annies | RCA Nashville | November 2 |
Magnolia | Randy Houser | Stoney Creek | November 2 |
She Remembers Everything | Rosanne Cash | Blue Note Records | November 2[161] |
Experiment | Kane Brown | RCA Nashville | November 9 |
The Anthology Part III, LIVE | Garth Brooks | Pearl Records | November 20 |
Ticket To L.A. | Brett Young | BMLG Records | December 7 |
Telling All My Secrets | Mitchell Tenpenny | Riser House/Columbia Nashville | December 14 |
Deaths
- January 2 – Rick Hall, 85, record producer and owner of FAME Studios[162] [163]
- January 23 – Lari White, 52, singer-songwriter and actress best known for the hit "Now I Know" (advanced peritoneal cancer).[164]
- February 12 – Daryle Singletary, 46, neotraditionalist singer-songwriter with hits including "I Let Her Lie", "Amen Kind of Love" and "Too Much Fun".[165]
- February 25 – Bruce Nelson Stratton, 74, American radio personality (throat cancer).[166]
- March 2 – Ronnie Prophet, 80, Canadian country music singer (multiple organ failure).[167]
- March 18 – Hazel Smith, 83, American country music journalist, publicist and songwriter.[168]
- March 27 – Kenny O'Dell, 73, American country singer-songwriter ("Behind Closed Doors", "Lizzie and the Rainman", "Mama He's Crazy"), Grammy winner (1974).[169]
- April 17 – Tom McBride, 71, Irish country star and lead singer of Big Tom and The Mainliners.[170]
- April 18 – Randy Scruggs, 64, multiple Grammy-winning songwriter and guitarist; son of Earl Scruggs. [171]
- June 2 – Wayne Secrest, 68, bassist for Confederate Railroad[172]
Hall of Fame inductees
Bluegrass Hall of Fame
- Tom T. Hall and Dixie Hall
- Ricky Skaggs
- Paul Williams
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).
- Dottie West, leading singer of the 1960s and early 1970s, enjoyed pop-styled resurgence in late 1970s and early 1980s (1932-1991).
- Johnny Gimble, Western swing-styled musician and member of Bob Wills' Texas Playboys (1926-2015).
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
- Terri Clark (born 1968)
- Jackie Rae Greening
Major awards
Academy of Country Music
ACM Honors[173] (presented August 22 in Nashville)
- Cliffie Stone Icon Award – Alan Jackson
- Merle Haggard Spirit Award – Dierks Bentley
- Mae Boren Axton Award – Mickey Christensen, Chris Christensen and Eddie Miller
- Poet's Award – Matraca Berg and Norro Wilson
- Gary Haber Lifting Lives Award – Darius Rucker
- Gene Weed Milestone Award - Sam Hunt
- Songwriter of the Year – Rhett Akins
- Producer of the Year – Dave Cobb
- Jim Reeves International Award - Rob Potts
Americana Music Honors & Awards
(presented on September 12, 2018)[174]
- Album of the Year – The Nashville Sound (Jason Isbell)
- Artist of the Year – John Prine
- Duo/Group of the Year – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
- Song of the Year – "If We Were Vampires" (Jason Isbell)
- Emerging Artist of the Year – Tyler Childers
- Instrumentalist of the Year – Molly Tuttle
- Spirit of Americana/Free Speech Award – Rosanne Cash
- Lifetime Achievement: Trailblazer – k.d. lang
- Lifetime Achievement: Songwriting – Van Morrison
- Lifetime Achievement: Performance – Irma Thomas
- Lifetime Achievement: Instrumentalist – Buddy Guy
- Lifetime Achievement: Executive – Judy Dlugacz and Cris Williamson
See also
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