1971 in country music

This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1971.

No dates

 * Seeking younger, more urban viewers, CBS cancels nearly all of its rural-themed programming. Among the most notable casualties:
 * The Beverly Hillbillies – a sitcom which had aired since 1962, about the misadventures of an Appalachia clan who become oil tycoons.
 * Green Acres – another sitcom about a New York attorney and his wife who move to the country and start farming.
 * Hee Haw – the country music-variety show starring Roy Clark and Buck Owens.
 * Fans of Hee Haw were quickly soothed when the show entered syndication in the fall. The show was an immediate success, and viewers would continue to make their weekly visit to Kornfield County for the next 20 years. Meanwhile, both The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres would continue to live on in syndication. ABC, also hoping to draw in younger viewers, canceled, among other shows, The Johnny Cash Show. Although not country-music oriented, The Lawrence Welk Show, which had among its older-leaning demographics country music fans, is also canceled, but like Hee Haw will be revived in the fall in syndication to great success.


 * Up-and-coming country music star Mickey Gilley and business partner Sherwood Cryer open Gilley's, a bar/honky tonk that was featured in the 1980 movie Urban Cowboy, and became famous for featuring up-and-coming country acts and its mechanical bulls.

United States
(as certified by Billboard)


 * Notes
 * 1^ No. 1 song of the year, as determined by Billboard.
 * 2^ Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
 * A^ First Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist.
 * C^ Only Billboard No. 1 hit for that artist to date.

Canada
(as certified by RPM)


 * Notes
 * 2^ Song dropped from No. 1 and later returned to top spot.
 * A^ First RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
 * B^ Last RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.
 * C^ Only RPM No. 1 hit for that artist.

Births

 * January 17 – Kid Rock (born Robert Ritchie), white rap vocalist who had major country hits with "Picture" (duet with Sheryl Crow) and "All Summer Long."
 * February 5 — Sara Evans, female vocalist from the late 1990s–2000s (decade).
 * March 4 – Jason Sellers, singer-songwriter.
 * March 10 – Daryle Singletary, neotraditonialist singer of the 1990s (died 2018).
 * April 26 — Jay DeMarcus, member of Rascal Flatts.
 * May 16 — Rick Trevino, Mexican-American singer who had several hits in the 1990s.
 * April 30 — Carolyn Dawn Johnson, singer-songwriter.
 * July 23 — Alison Krauss, bluegrass artist, vocalist and leader of Union Station.
 * October 20 – Jimi Westbrook, member of Little Big Town.

Deaths

 * February 7 — Dock Boggs, 73, influential old-time country singer.
 * February 28 – Fiddlin' Arthur Smith, 72, old-time fiddle player.
 * June 12 — J. E. Mainer, 72, old-time fiddle player and early country music star.
 * August 7 – Henry D. "Homer" Haynes, 50, of the Homer and Jethro comedy duo.
 * August 20 — Tom Darby, 79, one half of the duo Darby and Tarlton, an early country music duo.

Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
Arthur Edward Satherley (1889–1986)

Grammy Awards

 * Best Female Country Vocal Performance — "Help Me Make It Through the Night", Sammi Smith
 * Best Male Country Vocal Performance — "When You're Hot, You're Hot", Jerry Reed
 * Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal — "After the Fire Is Gone", Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty
 * Best Country Instrumental Performance — "Snowbird" Chet Atkins
 * Best Country Song — "Help Me Make It Through the Night", Kris Kristofferson (Performer: Sammi Smith)

Juno Awards

 * Country Male Vocalist of the Year — Stompin' Tom Connors
 * Country Female Vocalist of the Year — Myrna Lorrie
 * Country Group or Duo of the Year — Mercey Brothers

Academy of Country Music

 * Entertainer of the Year — Freddie Hart
 * Song of the Year — "Easy Loving", Freddie Hart (Performer: Freddie Hart)
 * Single of the Year — "Easy Loving", Freddie Hart
 * Album of the Year — Easy Loving, Freddie Hart
 * Top Male Vocalist — Freddie Hart
 * Top Female Vocalist — Loretta Lynn
 * Top Vocal Duo — Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn
 * Top New Male Vocalist — Tony Booth
 * Top New Female Vocalist — Barbara Mandrell

Country Music Association

 * Entertainer of the Year — Charley Pride
 * Song of the Year — "Easy Loving", Freddie Hart (Performer: Freddie Hart)
 * Single of the Year — "Help Me Make It Through the Night", Sammi Smith
 * Album of the Year — I Won't Mention It Again, Ray Price
 * Male Vocalist of the Year — Charley Pride
 * Female Vocalist of the Year — Lynn Anderson
 * Vocal Duo of the Year — Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
 * Vocal Group of the Year — Osborne Brothers
 * Instrumentalist of the Year — Jerry Reed
 * Instrumental Group of the Year — Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass

Other links

 * Country Music Association
 * Inductees of the Country Music Hall of Fame