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Jun 11, 1988
Patty Loveless joins the Grand Ole Opry, where she sings "If My Heart Had Windows" and "A Little Bit In Love"
Jun 17, 1988
Garth Brooks signs with Capitol Records
Jul 22, 1988
Bob Dylan drops in at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville to examine the recently opened Johnny Cash exhibit
Aug 1, 1988
Skeeter Davis has a biopsy, and is diagnosed with cancer in her right breast
Aug 8, 1988
Crystal Gayle undergoes emergency surgery in Nashville for a tubal pregnancy, and cancels a three-week tour and an appearance at the Republican National Convention
Aug 11, 1988
Willie Nelson is honored with a black-tie event at Nashville's Opryland Hotel, as "Stardust" marks 10 years on the Billboard country albums chart
Aug 12, 1988
Kathy Mattea makes her debut on the Grand Ole Opry
Aug 13, 1988
K.T. Oslin has her Grand Ole Opry debut
Aug 18, 1988
K.T. Oslin leads all the competition with five nominations for the 1988 Country Music Association awards. Randy Travis follows closely with four
Aug 24, 1988
Nat Stuckey dies of lung cancer in Nashville. The singer had only moderate success as an artist in the 1960s and '70s, but wrote Jim Ed Brown's "Pop A Top" and Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"
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