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  • Feb 23, 1995
    Dolly Parton and Vince Gill record a new version of her classic "I Will Always Love You" in Nashville
    Mar 1, 1995
    Vince Gill receives the humanitarian award at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville
    Mar 3, 1995
    The Marty Party Trolley Car is dedicated in Nashville, as Marty Stuart becomes the third artist to have a public bus named after him in Music City. The first two: George Jones and Dolly Parton
    Mar 8, 1995
    "Your Love Amazes Me" is named Song of the Year in the Music City News Country Songwriters Awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
    Mar 9, 1995
    "I Swear" takes Song of the Year honors for writers Gary Baker and Frank J. Myers from the Nashville Songwriters Association International at the Loews Vanderbilt Plaza Hotel. Vince Gill wins top songwriter/artist, and Gary Burr is best songwriter
    Mar 10, 1995
    Collin Raye records "One Boy, One Girl" in Nashville
    Mar 11, 1995
    Guitarist Pete Pyle dies in Nashville. A musician with such Grand Ole Opry acts as Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, Pee Wee King's Golden West Cowboys and Grandpa Jones, he played on Monroe's recording of "Orange Blossom Special"
    Mar 17, 1995
    Suzy Bogguss and her husband, songwriter/engineer Doug Crider, welcome a son, Benton Charles Crider, in Nashville
    Mar 17, 1995
    Producer Buddy Cannon ends his tenure with Polydor, concluding a seven-year association that began when he went to work with sister label Mercury. Cannon's production credits include Sammy Kershaw and Kenny Chesney, among others
    Mar 21, 1995
    Oliver "Mooney" Lynn, the husband of Loretta Lynn, is admitted to Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville, where he's treated for congestive heart failure

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