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  • Jul 17, 1967
    Susan Ashton is born in Irving, Texas. The contemporary Christian singer adds background vocals to several Garth Brooks recordings, including "She's Every Woman," "She's Gonna Make It" and "You Move Me"
    Apr 4, 1995
    Liberty releases "Come Together: America Salutes The Beatles," a tribute album with Steve Wariner, John Berry, Willie Nelson, Tanya Tucker, Little Texas, Randy Travis, Sammy Kershaw, David Ball, Collin Raye, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Dean and others
    Jun 19, 1995
    Sparrow releases "Amazing Grace: A Country Salute To Gospel," with Lari White, Shenandoah, John Berry, Martina McBride, Billy Dean & Susan Ashton, The Charlie Daniels Band, Paul Overstreet, John Anderson, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and The Cox Family
    Feb 28, 1996
    "Amazing Grace: A Country Salute To Gospel" wins Best Southern Gospel, Country Gospel or Bluegrass Gospel Album for producer Bill Hearn during the 38th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium
    Jun 20, 1996
    "Amazing Grace: A Country Salute To Gospel" earns a gold album from the RIAA. It features Lari White, Shenandoah, John Berry, Martina McBride, Billy Dean & Susan Ashton, The Charlie Daniels Band, Paul Overstreet, John Anderson, Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and The Cox Family
    Sep 16, 1997
    Windham Hill releases pop pianist Jim Brickman's Christmas album, "The Gift." The title track features Collin Raye and Susan Ashton on vocals; Kenny Loggins also makes an appearance
    Dec 3, 1997
    "The Gift," a Christmas album by pop piano player Jim Brickman, is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. It includes vocal appearances by Collin Raye, Susan Ashton and Kenny Loggins
    Mar 4, 1998
    A two-hour concert special, "Garth Brooks: Ireland & Back," airs on NBC-TV with guests Steve Wariner, Susan Ashton and Trisha Yearwood. The set list includes "Callin' Baton Rouge," "The River" and "Longneck Bottle"
    Nov 17, 1998
    Capitol releases "Garth Brooks: Double Live," a two-CD concert set that sells 1 million copies in its first week. Guests include Keith Urban, Victoria Shaw, Stephanie Davis, Trisha Yearwood, Ty England, Bela Fleck, Susan Ashton and Steve Wariner
    Nov 2, 1999
    Vince Gill conducts his 10th celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University. Players include Pam Tillis, Terri Clark, Mac McAnally, Linda Davis, Susan Ashton, Marty Roe, Chalee Tennison, Anita Cochran and songwriter Annie Roboff, among others

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