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Nov 9, 1991
Alan Jackson reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Someday"
Nov 11, 1991
Shenandoah announces it has reached a settlement that allows the band to continue using the name given the group by Columbia Records and producer Rick Hall. The members paid out $200,000 to three bands, plus $500,000 in legal fees. The group also announces it's leaving Columbia
Nov 12, 1991
MCA releases the three-CD box set "Lynyrd Skynyrd." It includes "Sweet Home Alabama," considered one of the 500 greatest country singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Nov 12, 1991
Warner Bros. releases Kenny Rogers' "20 Great Hits." The album features 10 newly recorded versions of his hits, including "The Gambler," "Lady," "Lucille," "Coward Of The County," "Don't Fall In Love With A Dreamer" and "Daytime Friends"
Nov 13, 1991
Travis Tritt realizes an RIAA-certified platinum album for "It's All About To Change"
Nov 13, 1991
Johnny Paycheck donates his guitar, with the words "Shove it" embedded in the fret board, to the Country Music Hall Of Fame
Nov 14, 1991
Lorrie Morgan goes into a Nashville hospital to have ovarian cysts removed, but the operation turns into a hysterectomy
Nov 16, 1991
Gene Autry is inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame
Nov 16, 1991
Garth Brooks' interpretation of the Billy Joel song "Shameless" rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Nov 16, 1991
Iris DeMent marries Elmer McCall
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