This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 2010.
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The following songs placed within the Top 20 on the Hot Country Songs or Canada Country charts in 2010:
The following albums placed within the Top 50 on the Top Country Albums charts in 2010:
US | Album | Artist | Record Label | Release Date | Reference |
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32 | The Band Perry EP | The Band Perry | Republic Nashville | April 6 | [150] |
34 | The Best of Chris Cagle | Chris Cagle | Capitol Nashville | February 9 | |
43 | Best Of... So Far | Kevin Fowler | Kevin Fowler | December 7 | |
49 | Brand New Me | Cory Morrow | APEX/Write On | August 31 | |
41 | Breathe Deep | Guy Penrod | Spring House | February 23 | |
28 | Christian Kane (EP) | Christian Kane | Bigger Picture | March 9 | |
14 | Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn | Various Artists | Columbia Nashville | November 9 | |
19 | Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers | Dailey & Vincent | Cracker Barrel | February 2 | |
12 | The Definitive Greatest Hits: 'Til the Last Shot's Fired | Trace Adkins | Capitol Nashville | October 12 | |
40 | The Essential Dixie Chicks | Dixie Chicks | Sony | October 26 | |
35 | Everything Comes and Goes (EP) | Michelle Branch | Warner Bros. Nashville | July 13 | |
44 | 50th Anniversary Collection | Loretta Lynn | MCA Nashville | April 6 | |
41 | 14 Love Songs for the 14th | Rascal Flatts | Lyric Street | February 9 | |
46 | Ghost Train: The Studio B Sessions | Marty Stuart | Sugar Hill | August 24 | [151] |
24 | Good Ol' Nashville | Various Artists | Cracker Barrel | February 23 | |
16 | The Gospel Music of The Statler Brothers: Volume 1 | The Statler Brothers | Gaither | May 18 | |
17 | The Gospel Music of The Statler Brothers: Volume 2 | The Statler Brothers | Gaither | May 18 | |
24 | Greatest Hits | Gretchen Wilson | Columbia Nashville | January 19 | |
41 | Head Above Water | Brandon Rhyder | Reserve | February 16 | |
27 | High in the Rockies: A Live Album | Jason Boland & the Stragglers | Thirty Tigers | April 20 | |
25 | The House Rules | Christian Kane | Bigger Picture | December 7 | |
18 | I Am What I Am | Merle Haggard | Vanguard | April 20 | |
43 | Icon: Don Williams | Don Williams | MCA Nashville | August 31 | |
45 | Icon: Johnny Cash | Johnny Cash | Mercury Nashville | August 31 | |
38 | Icon: Patsy Cline | Patsy Cline | MCA Nashville | August 31 | |
69 | Icon: Trisha Yearwood | Trisha Yearwood | MCA Nashville | August 31 | |
32 | Lifted Off the Ground | Chely Wright | Vanguard | May 4 | |
41 | Live at Billy Bob's Texas | Wade Bowen | Smith | April 27 | |
36 | Love Songs | Vince Gill | MCA Nashville | January 26 | |
19 | Matt Kennon | Matt Kennon | BamaJam/Stroudavarious | May 11 | |
47 | Michael Waddell's Bone Collector: The Brotherhood Album | Rhett Akins and Dallas Davidson | Reprise | September 28 | |
50 | Mosaic | Ricky Skaggs | Skaggs Family | August 24 | [152] |
46 | Mud Digger | Various Artists | Average Joes | August 3 | |
32 | Not That Far Away (EP) | Jennette McCurdy | Capitol Nashville | August 17 | |
42 | Outlaw | Mark Chesnutt | Saguaro Road | June 22 | |
20 | Party Heard Around the World | Lonestar | Saguaro Road | April 27 | |
47 | Patchwork River | Jim Lauderdale | Emergent | May 11 | |
27 | Playlist: The Very Best of Dixie Chicks | Dixie Chicks | Columbia | June 1 | |
41 | Right Road Now | Whitney Duncan | Warner Bros. Nashville | April 20 | |
25 | The Road & the Rodeo | Aaron Watson | 31 Tigers | October 12 | |
11 | Rodney Atkins | Rodney Atkins | Cracker Barrel | September 7 | |
12 | Sarah Buxton | Sarah Buxton | Lyric Street | February 23 | |
27 | The Secret Sisters | The Secret Sisters | Universal Republic | October 12 | |
28 | She's Like Texas | Josh Abbott Band | Pretty Damn Tough | February 16 | |
22 | Somewhere in Time | Reckless Kelly | Yep Roc | February 9 | |
47 | Steel Magnolia — EP | Steel Magnolia | Big Machine | February 23 | |
12 | Sweet Home Alabama: The Country Music Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd | Various Artists | Hip-O Records | July 20 | |
16 | Tailgate | Trailer Choir | Show Dog-Universal Music | July 6 | |
21 | Taken | Rhonda Vincent | Upper Management | September 21 | |
40 | Top 10 | Randy Travis | Warner Bros. Nashville | September 28 | |
21 | Unmistakable: Love (EP) | Jo Dee Messina | Curb | April 27 | |
43 | Wear the Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash | Esteban | Celestiel | November 16 | |
43 | Welder | Elizabeth Cook | 31 Tigers | May 11 | |
43 | Winter Wonderland | Mandy Barnett | Rounder/Cracker Barrel | September 20 | |
31 | A Woman Needs | Jessica Harp | Warner Bros. Nashville | March 16 |
(presented April 3, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada)
(presented December 6 in Las Vegas, Nevada [154] )
(presented in Sydney on November 7, 2010)
(presented September 12 in Edmonton)
(presented November 10 in Nashville)
(presented June 9 in Nashville)
CMT Artists of the Year
(presented December 1 in Nashville) [155]
(presented February 13, 2011)
(presented March 27, 2011 in Toronto)
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