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  • Dec 6, 1989
    Johnny Cash is released from the Cumberland Heights Alcohol And Drug Treatment Center after 17 days of treatment to prevent a lapse into drug addiction
    Mar 15, 1990
    Pop songwriter Paul Williams enters a 12-step recovery program to combat his addiction to alcohol and cocaine. Within a decade, he puts his experiences to use in writing the Diamond Rio hit "You're Gone"
    May 6, 1992
    The Los Angeles Times reports Wilson Pickett has agreed to pay $6,500 and to enter alcohol rehabilitation after throwing a bottle at an ex-girlfriend. Pickett's "In The Midnight Hour" became a country hit eight years prior for Razzy Bailey
    Feb 14, 1994
    T. Graham Brown's wife, Sheila, gives him an eight-page letter, telling him how his alcohol addiction is wreaking havoc in the home and causing him to miss his son's youth. The letter helps him quit drinking
    Jun 14, 1995
    Ty Herndon checks into a drug rehabilitation center in Tucson, Arizona, one day after his arrest in Dallas on sex and narcotics charges
    Dec 25, 1997
    Merry Christmas! Hal Ketchum spends the holiday at the Betty Ford Clinic in Rancho Mirage, California, overcoming a drug and alcohol addiction
    Oct 13, 1998
    "Lay Down Sally" singer Eric Clapton opens the Crossroads Center in Antigua. The rehabilitation facility charges $9,000 for a 29-day program
    Jul 9, 2001
    The Backstreet Boys announce the postponement of a concert tour, allowing group member A.J. McLean to enter rehab to treat alcohol addiction and depression. The group is destined to score a 2016 country hit with Florida Georgia Line on "God, Your Mama, And Me"
    Jun 14, 2002
    Billy Joel checks into Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, for alcohol abuse. Joel wrote the Garth Brooks hit "Shameless"
    Jun 26, 2002
    Billy Joel leaves Silver Hill Hospital in New Canaan, Connecticut, after a 12-day stay for alcohol abuse. The pop singer/songwriter wrote Garth Brooks' hit "Shameless"




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