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Event |
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City |
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Option |
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9449 |
Nov 21, 1978 |
Elektra/Asylum releases the soundtrack to the Clint Eastwood movie "Every Which Way But... |
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9448 |
Nov 21, 1975 |
Tom T. Hall records "Faster Horses (The Cowboy And The Poet)" at the US Recording Studio... |
US Recording Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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9447 |
Nov 21, 1974 |
Kelsi Osborn is born near Magna, Utah. With sisters Kristyn and Kassidy, she forms SHeDAISY, whose... |
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Magna |
ut |
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9446 |
Nov 21, 1966 |
Lisa & Teresa McCarter are born in Sevierville, Tennessee. The twins join older sister Jennifer... |
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Sevierville |
tn |
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9445 |
Nov 27, 1963 |
Paramount releases Elvis Presley's "Fun In Acapulco" |
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9444 |
Nov 21, 1961 |
Jim Reeves records "Adios Amigo" and "Am I That Easy To Forget" in the evening at Nashville's RCA... |
RCA Studio B |
Nashville |
tn |
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9443 |
Nov 21, 1956 |
Six days after its premiere in New York, Elvis Presley's first movie, "Love Me Tender," opens... |
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9442 |
Nov 26, 1955 |
Jean Shepard joins the Grand Ole Opry, singing "A Satisfied Mind" and "Beautiful... |
Ryman Auditorium |
Nashville |
tn |
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9441 |
Nov 21, 1950 |
A month after wrapping their deal with Mercury, Flatt & Scruggs hold their first recording... |
Castle Studio |
Nashville |
tn |
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9440 |
Nov 21, 1945 |
Eddy Arnold records "I Couldn't Believe It Was True" at RCA's Chicago studios |
RCA Studio A |
Chicago |
il |
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9439 |
Nov 21, 1933 |
Jean Shepard is born in Paul's Valley, Oklahoma. Hits such as "Second Fiddle (To An Old... |
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Paul's Valley |
ok |
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9438 |
Nov 21, 1877 |
Thomas Edison announces the invention of a "Talking Machine," the phonograph |
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9437 |
Aug 31, 1999 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' album "Fly"
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9436 |
Apr 3, 1999 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "Tonight The Heartache's On Me" |
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9435 |
Dec 7, 1998 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "You Were Mine" |
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9434 |
Apr 14, 1998 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "There's Your Trouble" |
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9433 |
Jul 28, 1998 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' single "Wide Open Spaces"
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9432 |
Nov 14, 1999 |
In an episode titled "A Beer Can Named Desire," The Dixie Chicks make a guest appearance on... |
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9431 |
Aug 25, 2000 |
The Dixie Chicks play the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., with a set list featuring "Ready To... |
MCI Center |
Washington |
dc |
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9430 |
Dec 25, 1997 |
With their major label debut a month away, The Dixie Chicks spend Christmas evening playing Billy... |
Billy Bob's Texas |
Fort Worth |
tx |
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9429 |
Mar 11, 1958 |
Fred Foster founds Monument Records in Baltimore, Maryland. Later relocating in Nashville, the... |
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Baltimore |
md |
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9428 |
Nov 17, 1997 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "I Can Love You Better" commercially |
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9427 |
Jan 27, 1998 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' first major label album, "Wide Open Spaces." It marks the... |
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9426 |
Oct 15, 1997 |
The Dixie Chicks' "I Can Love You Better" video debuts on CMT |
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9425 |
Oct 16, 1995 |
The Dallas Morning News reports that Laura Lynch has left as lead singer for The Dixie Chicks,... |
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Dallas |
tx |
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9424 |
May 9, 1996 |
The Dixie Chicks return from their first tour of Japan |
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ja |
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9423 |
Jun 17, 1995 |
Martie Erwin, of The Dixie Chicks, gets married to pharmaceutical salesman Ted Seidel in Dallas,... |
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Dallas |
tx |
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9422 |
Sep 12, 1994 |
The Dixie Chicks make the front page of The New York Times. They appear next to Ross Perot in a... |
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New York |
ny |
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9421 |
Mar 1, 1994 |
The Dixie Chicks, still an independent group, begin their first European tour, starting off in... |
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Zurich |
sw |
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9420 |
Jul 28, 1992 |
Robin Macy concludes her tenure as lead vocalist of The Dixie Chicks. She is replaced by Laura... |
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9419 |
Jul 17, 1992 |
Relatively unknown, The Dixie Chicks play The Station Inn in Nashville. In the audience: Suzy... |
Station Inn |
Nashville |
tn |
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9418 |
Oct 27, 1997 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' first major label single, "I Can Love You Better" |
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9417 |
Apr 25, 2000 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "Cold Day In July" |
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9416 |
Feb 29, 2000 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "Goodbye Earl," which is already a hit at radio, for... |
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9415 |
Nov 8, 1999 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "Cowboy Take Me Away" |
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9414 |
Jul 28, 1999 |
The Dixie Chicks' bridal video for "Ready To Run" debuts on CMT |
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9413 |
Jun 22, 1999 |
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "Ready To Run" |
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9412 |
Apr 22, 1997 |
Capitol releases the self-titled debut album by The Ranch, a trio that includes guitarist and lead... |
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9411 |
Oct 19, 1999 |
Capitol releases Keith Urban's self-titled debut album as a solo artist |
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9410 |
Oct 26, 1967 |
Singer/guitarist Keith Urban is born in New Zealand. Introduced through a three-piece band, The... |
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nz |
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9409 |
Nov 20, 2000 |
NBC-TV airs "Dixie Chicks: On The Fly," the group's first network special, with concert... |
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9408 |
Nov 20, 2000 |
Chris LeDoux is released from an Omaha, Nebraska, hospital six weeks after undergoing a liver... |
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Omaha |
ne |
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9407 |
Nov 20, 1997 |
Carl Perkins suffers what doctors characterize as a mild stroke and is hospitalized at Baptist... |
Baptist Memorial Hospital |
Memphis |
tn |
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9406 |
Nov 20, 1995 |
Epic releases Joe Diffie's "Bigger Than The Beatles" |
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9405 |
Nov 20, 1992 |
"Home Alone 2: Lost In New York" debuts in the nation's theaters, with Alan Jackson on the... |
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9404 |
Nov 20, 1990 |
Merle Haggard files for divorce from his fourth wife, Debora Parret, citing irreconcilable... |
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9403 |
Nov 20, 1989 |
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "No Matter How High" |
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9402 |
Nov 20, 1988 |
Characters in the FOX-TV sitcom "Married...With Children" sell T-shirts stamped with the... |
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9401 |
Nov 20, 1986 |
Ex-smoker Chet Atkins is honorary chairman of the sixth annual Great American Smokeout, asking... |
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9400 |
Nov 20, 1985 |
Warner Bros. releases Randy Travis' "1982" |
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