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May 6, 1992
Trisha Yearwood records "You Say You Will" and "Walkaway Joe" at the Sound Emporium in Nashville
May 12, 1992
Songwriter Thom Schuyler is named to head RCA Records, replacing Jack Weston
May 20, 1992
Kenny Chesney signs his first songwriting contract, with Acuff-Rose Music in Nashville, for $250 a week
May 23, 1992
Martina McBride makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
May 28, 1992
On his 30th birthday, Phil Vassar writes "My Next Thirty Years" at his Nashville home before breakfast. The song becomes a hit for Tim McGraw eight years later
May 31, 1992
Don Henley adds his vocal part to Trisha Yearwood's "Walkaway Joe" during an evening overdub session at Nashville's Sound Emporium
Jun 6, 1992
Tom T. Hall makes his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Ravishing Ruby," "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine," "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" and "I Love"
Jun 7, 1992
A week after he added his part to "Walkaway Joe," Don Henley returns to Nashville's Sound Emporium to overdub two words to the Trisha Yearwood recording
Jun 8, 1992
Alan Jackson takes three trophies at the TNN/Music City News awards, held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Garth Brooks wins Entertainer of the Year
Jun 9, 1992
The Mavericks perform at the Nashville nightspot Ace Of Clubs. In the audience: Trisha Yearwood, supporting her boyfriend, bass player Robert Reynolds
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