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  • Jul 29, 1984
    Charlie Daniels entertains when the National Governors Association meets at Nashville's Opryland Hotel
    Aug 2, 1984
    Ernest Tubb is released from Nashville's Baptist Hospital, ending a 10-day stay
    Aug 10, 1984
    Plagued by breathing difficulties, Ernest Tubb enters Nashville's Baptist Hospital, where he dies nearly one month later
    Aug 11, 1984
    Gary Morris makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Velvet Chains," "Wind Beneath My Wings" and--following an encore--"The Love She Found In Me"
    Aug 13, 1984
    Alabama, Anne Murray and Lee Greenwood are among several triple-nominees as finalists for the Country Music Association awards are announced in Nashville
    Aug 16, 1984
    George Jones performs at Pee Wee's in Nashville, where he's joined for a series of duets by unannounced guest Connie Smith
    Aug 23, 1984
    Razzy Bailey, Johnny Russell and Johnny Tillotson join Hank Snow's annual benefit for abused children at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Aug 24, 1984
    Neil Young makes his Grand Ole Opry debut. Best known for his rock compositions and performances, he wrote Linda Ronstadt's "Love Is A Rose" and Waylon Jennings' "Are You Ready For The Country"
    Sep 5, 1984
    Grand Ole Opry star Jack Greene makes a last-minute decision to visit his former employer, Ernest Tubb, at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. Tubb dies the following day
    Sep 6, 1984
    Ernest Tubb dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital in the presence of his son, Justin Tubb, and Porter Wagoner. A Grand Ole Opry fixture since 1943, his rugged resonance sent him into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1965

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