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  • Aug 15, 1995
    Eight days after air personality "Hoss" Burns publicly admitted he has AIDS, Nashville radio station WSIX-FM conducts a 12-hour on-air tribute. Among the country stars who take part in the broadcast are Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Marty Stuart, Kathy Mattea and Steve Wariner
    Nov 14, 1995
    Vince Gill hosts his sixth annual basketball game at Belmont University, attracting such players as Steve Wariner, Toby Keith, Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller, Terri Clark and Martina McBride. Gill rides the bench, two weeks after knee surgery
    Feb 11, 1996
    Steve Wariner performs in Des Moines, Iowa, as former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination
    Mar 12, 1996
    Arista releases Steve Wariner's instrumental album "No More Mr. Nice Guy"
    Apr 1, 1996
    Steve Wariner sings the national anthem at the Ballpark in Arlington, where the Texas Rangers beat the Boston Red Sox, 5-3
    May 11, 1996
    Steve Wariner joins the Grand Ole Opry. He sings "A Woman Loves," duets with Bill Anderson on "The Tips Of My Fingers" and joins Chet Atkins on "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"
    Sep 15, 1996
    Steve Wariner performs the national anthem as the Texas Rangers retire the #34 worn by former Ranger pitcher Nolan Ryan in Arlington, Texas. The Rangers win the game, 6-2, against the Milwaukee Brewers
    Sep 17, 1996
    Two Steve Wariner songs, contained on his instrumental album "No More Mr. Nice Guy," are used on ABC-TV's "All My Children"
    Mar 3, 1997
    Chet Atkins gives away his most recent Grammy award--the last of 14 he receives during his lifetime--to fellow guitarist and protege Steve Wariner during a performance at Nashville's Caffe Milano, despite the protests of the Recording Academy
    Mar 7, 1997
    On the Grand Ole Opry, Steve Wariner and Clint Black debut a song they co-wrote, destined to become the title track of Black's next album, "Nothin' But The Taillights"

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