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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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14799 |
Jun 11, 1999 |
"Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" opens in theaters with comedian Mike Myers... |
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14798 |
Jun 11, 1999 |
"Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" opens in theaters with comedian Mike Myers... |
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14797 |
Dec 18, 1999 |
RCA chief Joe Galante turns 50 with a party in which guests are asked to wear 1950s attire. Among... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14796 |
Dec 8, 1999 |
Marty Stuart performs "The Little Drummer Boy" for president Bill Clinton during the... |
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Washington |
dc |
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14795 |
Mar 3, 1995 |
The Marty Party Trolley Car is dedicated in Nashville, as Marty Stuart becomes the third artist to... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14794 |
Apr 17, 1997 |
Nashville's Ryman Auditorium hosts a benefit concert to raise money for a monument to Bill... |
Ryman Auditorium |
Nashville |
tn |
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14793 |
Jul 4, 2000 |
Willie Nelson moves his Fourth of July Picnic back to Austin with a talent roster that... |
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Austin |
tx |
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14792 |
Sep 8, 1999 |
Marty Stuart sits in on guitar when Bob Dylan performs at the First American Music Center in... |
First American Music Center |
Nashville |
tn |
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14791 |
Jan 10, 2000 |
South Texas Pet Products files suit against George Strait in San Antonio, Texas, claiming his... |
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San Antonio |
tx |
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14790 |
Apr 15, 1997 |
James Stroud ends a five-year run as the head of Giant Records in Nashville. The label's roster... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14789 |
Jul 20, 2002 |
TV Guide lists the 50 worst TV shows of all-time. At #10: "Hee Haw Honeys," a syndicated... |
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14788 |
May 6, 2000 |
George Strait attends the Kentucky Derby at Louisville's Churchill Downs, along with Kid Rock,... |
Churchill Downs |
Louisville |
ky |
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14787 |
Apr 22, 1997 |
MCA releases George Strait's album "Carrying Your Love With Me"
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14786 |
Jan 15, 1999 |
Pam Tillis begins her first Australian tour, performing in Wollongong |
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Wollongong |
au |
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14785 |
Mar 28, 2000 |
MCA releases Trisha Yearwood's album "Real Live Woman"
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14784 |
Mar 7, 2000 |
MCA releases George Strait's "Latest Greatest Straitest Hits" |
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14783 |
May 31, 1998 |
Atlanta's Turner Field hosts its first concert event, the George Strait Country Music Festival.... |
Turner Field |
Atlanta |
ga |
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14782 |
Mar 17, 1998 |
MCA releases Allison Moorer's "A Soft Place To Fall," a song from "The Horse Whisperer," destined... |
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14781 |
Apr 30, 2000 |
The third George Strait stadium festival tour becomes the first concert held at Nashville's... |
Adelphia Coliseum |
Nashville |
tn |
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14780 |
Dec 27, 1995 |
George Strait's dog, Buster, disappears from his Texas ranch. Strait takes out ads in local... |
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tx |
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14779 |
Mar 11, 1999 |
Barbra Streisand records "We Must Be Loving Right"--a song husband James Brolin found on... |
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ca |
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14778 |
Apr 29, 1996 |
A Tennessee judge orders Doug Stone's ex-wife, Carie Cohen, to give him $18,000 worth of tools,... |
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tn |
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14777 |
Feb 24, 1996 |
Just two months after suffering a heart attack, Doug Stone cancels a show in Shreveport, Louisiana,... |
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14776 |
Dec 17, 1999 |
A plane carrying Doug Stone slides off a snowy runway at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. No one... |
O'Hare Airport |
Chicago |
il |
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14775 |
May 17, 1994 |
Doug Stone records "Faith In Me, Faith In You" at Nashville's Loud Recording Studio
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Loud Recording |
Nashville |
tn |
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14774 |
Dec 20, 1995 |
Doug Stone is released from Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, six days after a... |
Carolinas Medical Center |
Charlotte |
nc |
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14773 |
Dec 4, 1996 |
Doug Stone marries Beth Snyder in Nashville |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14772 |
Jan 19, 1995 |
Larry Stewart cancels a show in Columbia, Missouri, when a 14-inch snowstorm leaves him confined... |
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14771 |
Apr 23, 1999 |
Ray Stevens announces he has prostate cancer. He has surgery two months later
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14770 |
Jun 15, 1999 |
Ray Stevens has surgery for prostate cancer at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center in... |
Johns Hopkins Medical Center |
Baltimore |
md |
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14769 |
Feb 15, 1995 |
Ed Keathley, the bass player for Ray Stevens, dies in Nashville of smoke inhalation, after falling... |
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14768 |
Feb 15, 1995 |
Ed Keathley, the bass player for Ray Stevens, dies in Nashville of smoke inhalation after falling... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14767 |
Nov 15, 2000 |
The Nashville Transit Authority unveils the Ray Stevens Trolley, making the comedian the 15th... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14766 |
Jan 2, 1962 |
Ray Stevens moves from Atlanta to Nashville to work with Mercury Records, recording "Ahab, The... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14765 |
Feb 15, 1797 |
Henry Steinway is born in Wolfshagen, Germany. He builds one of the most highly regarded piano... |
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Wolfshagen |
gr |
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14764 |
Oct 14, 1994 |
The John Travolta movie "Pulp Fiction" debuts. The Statler Brothers' "Flowers On... |
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14763 |
Apr 2, 1950 |
WSM announcer David Cobb refers to Nashville as "Music City U.S.A.," unwittingly coining a nickname... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14762 |
Oct 16, 1946 |
Bluegrass duo The Stanley Brothers, Ralph and Carter, perform together publicly for the first time... |
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Bristol |
va |
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14761 |
Jan 15, 2000 |
Patty Loveless introduces Ralph Stanley as a new member of the Grand Ole Opry
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14760 |
Jan 15, 2000 |
Patty Loveless introduces Ralph Stanley as a new member of the Grand Ole Opry. Stanley plays... |
Grand Ole Opry House |
Nashville |
tn |
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14759 |
Nov 30, 1997 |
Two legends, one session: Bob Dylan flies into Nashville to record "Lonesome River" with... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14758 |
Jul 31, 2002 |
The Dixie Chicks record an episode of "CMT Crossroads" with James Taylor in Nashville.... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14757 |
Nov 1, 1918 |
Actor and songwriter Hal Southern is born in Columbus, Indiana. He co-writes the Tex Ritter... |
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Columbus |
in |
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14756 |
Oct 16, 2002 |
Dolly Parton performs in Glasgow, Scotland, to kick off her first European concert tour in two... |
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Glasgow |
uk |
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14755 |
Aug 5, 1999 |
The Tennessean reports that Sons Of The Desert has left Epic Records. MCA executive Tony Brown... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14754 |
Aug 1, 2002 |
Record producer Paul Worley takes over as an executive vice president at Warner Bros. Records in... |
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Nashville |
tn |
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14753 |
Jul 18, 2002 |
The opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, featuring The Dixie Chicks, LeAnn Rimes and Rita... |
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14752 |
Jul 18, 2002 |
The opening ceremonies of the Winter Olympics, featuring The Dixie Chicks, LeAnn Rimes and Rita... |
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14751 |
Jul 18, 2002 |
The Dixie Chicks appear on the cover of a fictitious magazine in "Nancy," their sixth time to be... |
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14750 |
Sep 1, 1999 |
MCA announces it's signed Sons Of The Desert to a recording deal just a month after the band left... |
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