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Nov 18, 1994
"When Fallen Angels Fly" earns an RIAA-certified gold album for Patty Loveless
Nov 19, 1994
Mary Chapin Carpenter earns a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "Shut Up And Kiss Me"
Nov 19, 1994
Johnny Cash and June Carter appear on CBS-TV's "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"
Nov 20, 1994
Singer/songwriter David Crosby undergoes a liver transplant. He helped found The Byrds, a group that became a seminal force in the growth of country-rock
Nov 21, 1994
The Flying Elvises and the Flying Elvi sue each other in Las Vegas, each claiming they own the right to be skydiving Elvis Presley impersonators. The Presley estate throws its weight behind the Elvi, and the other act finds a new name
Nov 21, 1994
Polydor releases Toby Keith's "Upstairs Downtown"
Nov 23, 1994
George Strait earns a double-platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "Easy Come Easy Go"
Nov 23, 1994
Pop songwriter/producer Tommy Boyce dies at his Nashville home from a self-inflicted gunshot. The producer of The Monkees' "Last Train To Clarksville," he wrote Jay & The Americans' "Come A Little Bit Closer," a country hit for Johnny Duncan
Nov 23, 1994
Reba McEntire's "Greatest Hits II" is certified triple-platinum by the RIAA; her album "Read My Mind" goes double-platinum
Nov 23, 1994
Kathy Mattea collects a gold album from the RIAA for "Lonesome Standard Time"
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