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2006 in country music
This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2006.
==Events==

* January 14 — With the song, "She Let Herself Go," George Strait scores his 40th No. 1 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart, all of them solo. It ties a 20-year-old record for most No. 1's on the country chart, held by Conway Twitty (35 solo, five duet with Loretta Lynn).
* January 21 — Kix Brooks, one half of the country superstar duo Brooks & Dunn, takes over as host of "American Country Countdown," succeeding longtime host Bob Kingsley.
* April — Hank Williams Jr. is arrested in Memphis, Tennessee for assault after attempting to choke a teenage waitress at a hotel there.
* May — ''People'' reports on the engagement of Keith Urban and actress Nicole Kidman. The two are married on June 25. Also during the month, Little Big Town members Jimi Westbrook and Karen Fairchild are wed; their marriage was announced in July.
* May 3 — Lynn Anderson arrested in New Mexico after causing a traffic accident at a local intersection due to drunk driving. She was released the next day on bond. Anderson was taken to court later that year where all her previous charges were dropped, as long as she didn't commit any more offenses.
* May 21 — Grand Ole Opry mainstay Billy Walker is killed in a car accident near Fort Deposit, Alabama, when the van he was riding in overturned along Interstate 65. Also killed in the wreck are Walker's wife, Bettie; and two member of his band. His 21-year-old grandson, Joshua Brooks, is critically injured. Walker was returning home from a show near Gulf Shores, Alabama.〔(News of Billy Walker's death ) from CMT.com
* May 23 — ''The Tennessean'' of Nashville reports plans by Academy of Country Music to move its awards show to April, after consistently being drubbed in the ratings by powerhouse ''American Idol''. The ACMs, which aired May 24 on CBS, appeared opposite Fox's ''American Idol'' for the fourth year in a row.〔(ACMs eager to end role as 'Idol' sacrifice ), ''The Tennessean'', May 23, 2006 (accessed May 24, 2006)〕
* June 24 — The first Midsummer Day country music festival in Drottningstorp is held.
* July 4 — Johnny Cash releases ''American V'' which instantly hits #1.
* August 17 — Los Angeles' lone country music station, KZLA-FM, switches its format to urban pop.〔(L.A. loses lone country music station )〕
* August 19 — Keith Urban's "Once in a Lifetime" becomes the highest-ever debuting song on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart during the Broadcast Data Systems-era, ranking at No. 17 in its first week. "Lifetime" breaks the 10-month-old BDS-era standard set by "Good Ride Cowboy" by Garth Brooks.
* September 12 — Sara Evans and professional partner Tony Dovolani begin competing on ABC's ''Dancing with the Stars'', to rousing reviews. Evans' gig will last four weeks.
* September 18 — Willie Nelson and several of his band members are charged with misdemeanor drug possession in Louisiana. State police had pulled Nelson's tour bus over for a routine commercial inspection and, after smelling a suspicious odor inside, searched the bus and found marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms.〔(Willie Nelson Cited for Drug Possession )〕
* September 30 — George Strait finally breaks Conway Twitty's record by scoring his record 41st No. 1 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart with "Give It Away."

* September 30 — The documentary ''Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing'' is released. The film chronicles the lives of the Dixie Chicks band members and the fallout that resulted after lead singer Natalie Maines made critical remarks about U.S. President George W. Bush during a 2003 concert in London, England.
* October 13 — One day after abruptly leaving ''Dancing with the Stars'', news breaks that Sara Evans was seeking a divorce from her husband, Craig Schelske. Allegations Evans levied against Schelske included his affair with the family's ex-nanny, that he watched and downloaded pornography in the house, and his removal of $275,000 from the couple's joint bank account on the day the divorce decree was filed.〔(Country Singer Sara Evans Cites Porn, Adultery and Abuse in Divorce Papers )〕
* October 19 — Keith Urban checks himself into a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse.〔(Keith Urban Enters Rehab ), WCBS-TV, October 20, 2006 (accessed November 8, 2006)〕
* October 20 — ''Flicka'', an adaptation of the 1941 children's novel, hits the movie theaters. Tim McGraw is in the leading adult male role as Wyoming rancher Rob McGlaughlin.
* November 6 — The Country Music Association awards airs for the first time on ABC. The awards show had been on CBS since 1972. Keith Urban, who won the Male Vocalist of the Year, is absent due to his rehab stint, and co-host Ronnie Dunn read Urban's acceptance letter. Hall of Fame inductee Kris Kristofferson presented the inductions for 2006 inductees George Strait, Harold Bradley and Sonny James, each of whom gave brief acceptance speeches; Strait also performed his No. 1 hit "Give It Away."〔(Strait, James and Bradley Tapped for Country Hall of Fame ), CMT.com (accessed August 30, 2006)〕 Controversy reigned when Faith Hill appeared to react angrily after Carrie Underwood won the Female Vocalist of the Year award.〔(Faith Hill Reaction Makes Headlines )〕
* December 3 — The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors Dolly Parton for her lifetime contributions to the arts.

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