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  • Jul 27, 1982
    Songwriter Gary Gentry performs "The Ride"--a song about the ghost of Hank Williams--on the Grand Ole Opry, and all the power mysteriously goes out
    Aug 5, 1982
    Ernest Tubb adds his voice to Hank Williams Jr.'s "Leave Them Boys Alone," which also includes an appearance by Waylon Jennings, at Nashville's Sound Stage. It's the final recorded performance of Tubb's career
    Aug 14, 1982
    Ernest Tubb makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, singing "Thanks A Lot," "Waltz Across Texas," "Seaman's Blues" and his signature song, "Walking The Floor Over You"
    Aug 20, 1982
    Bass player and guitarist Louis Innis dies in Nashville. Building on his membership in Red Foley's band, he played on numerous country hits by Hank Williams, Kitty Wells and Eddy Arnold
    Aug 26, 1982
    "Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)" songwriter Little Richard preaches in the first of two days of revivals at Nashville's Hillcrest Seventh Day Adventist Church. He announced, leading into the event, that he is no longer a homosexual
    Aug 27, 1982
    Ray Charles holds his first Nashville recording date at Eleven-Eleven Sound in a new contract with Columbia's country division
    Aug 28, 1982
    Marty Robbins makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. He performs 15 songs before the evening is over, finishing with "El Paso"
    Oct 2, 1982
    Doyle Wilburn, of The Wilburn Brothers, performs for the last time on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville
    Oct 9, 1982
    George Strait makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
    Oct 10, 1982
    The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame adds Chuck Berry and William J. Hill--a.k.a. George Brown. Hill wrote the classic "Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)," while Berry's titles have been remade by several country artists

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