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The Bobby Bones Show

WEDS PT 2: Bobby On This Day In Country Music History + Sydney Sweeney In Legal Trouble + Billionaire Donates Record $100 Million To Pay Every U.S. Olympian

The Bobby Bones Show

Premiere Networks

Society & Culture, Music Interviews, News, Music, Entertainment News, Comedy

4.810.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Bobby wonders if he has become obsessed with history more because he’s getting older. He shares a great list of things that happened in country music on this day. Amy shared why Sydney Sweeney might be in trouble over a stunt. Lunchbox talked about how billionaire Ross Stevens Planning to Pay $200,000 to each U.S. Olympian and Paralympian. We get into the details of the deal. How Raymundo saved our lives and Eddie wants to name his Jeep. A caller thinks we made a big mistake not taking up Lunchbox on his business proposal. The first 1 million dollar Super Bowl bet has come down. Bobby talked about how it got so cold he had to dress his dogs up to stay warm.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.6

The Bobby Bones Show.

0:07.4

Okay, I have country things in history today.

0:11.5

I rarely do these, but my wife told me you start like history more.

0:15.0

Is that what old people do?

0:16.3

Oh, no.

0:17.7

And I was like, I don't know, maybe.

0:18.8

Maybe I've just lived more of it, so now it's kind of fun to look back at. History has always been fun, though. Like, you've liked history. I think so, but now I'm way more obsessed with it. As of today, Wednesday, January 28th. Today in 1956, Elvis Presley appeared for the first time on TV ever singing Shake, Rattle, and Roll on the Dorsey Brothers stage show.

0:38.1

Can you sing that song?

0:39.1

Shake, rattle and roll.

0:40.6

That's it.

0:41.4

Yeah.

0:41.9

I'm sure that wasn't a song he wrote,

0:44.1

mostly because he didn't do a lot of songs he wrote till way later.

0:46.9

And who knows if he actually wrote him.

0:49.1

Next up.

0:51.2

In 1964, Buck Owens recorded Together Again, and my heart skips a beat oh in 1985 today we are the

0:57.7

world was recorded with 45 artists including willie nelson kennie rogers michael jackson lionel richie

1:04.0

and waylon jennings there's a lot more people than that but that was on this day in 1985

1:08.2

waylon jennings walked on that one yeah did you i posted a

1:12.1

clip yesterday of waylon jennings he was on a television show and a lady in the crowd gets up and

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