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  • Dec 13, 1973
    George Morgan presents the guitar he played while recording "Candy Kisses" to the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Jul 18, 1977
    Billy "Crash" Craddock donates a rhinestone suit to the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Jan 21, 1983
    Charlie Daniels donates the fiddle he used to record "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
    Oct 27, 1986
    Bobby Helms donates a guitar and stage outfit to the Country Music Hall of Fame on Music Row in Nashville
    Sep 20, 1988
    Hank Thompson donates memorabilia to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
    Jan 16, 1991
    Alan Jackson gives the Country Music Hall of Fame the first radio he ever listened to, won by his father in a contest at the Pepsi-Cola plant in Newnan, Georgia. The radio inspired the first line of Jackson's "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow"
    Jul 29, 1991
    Ronnie Milsap donates some of his career memorabilia to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. The materials include the tux he wore during the 1977 CMA Awards
    Aug 19, 1991
    Travis Tritt presents a 20-foot replica of a Gibson guitar to the Country Music Hall Of Fame. The guitar served as his booth at Fan Fair in June; Tritt estimates the display cost $100,000 to build
    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
    Feb 19, 1999
    Grandpa Jones' family donates his stage apparel and makeup kit to the Country Music Hall of Fame. His outfit includes a pair of boots created during the Civil War. Attending the ceremony: Emmylou Harris, John Hartford and producer Fred Foster




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