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Sep 20, 1969
The Tex Ritter Chuckwagon opens at 21st and West End Avenue in Nashville
Sep 20, 1969
Bobby Bare rejoins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "(Margie's At) The Lincoln Park Inn," "Detroit City" and "The Streets Of Baltimore" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
Sep 25, 1969
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is held at Hank Williams Jr.'s Barbecue Pit at 115 Opry Place in downtown Nashville. It's Bocephus' second Pit, following on the heels of a restaurant at 990 Murfreesboro Road
Sep 30, 1969
Hank Williams Jr. makes his first attempt at recording "I Walked Out On Heaven" in Nashville
Oct 1, 1969
Loretta Lynn records "Coal Miner's Daughter" and two additional hits, "You Wanna Give Me A Lift" and "Wings Upon Your Horns," during a productive evening at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Oct 1, 1969
Skeeter Davis records "I'm A Lover (Not A Fighter)" in Nashville
Oct 4, 1969
Stoney Cooper checks in at Nashville's Baptist Hospital with pneumonia
Oct 9, 1969
Dottie West & Don Gibson record "There's A Story (Goin' 'Round)" in Nashville
Oct 12, 1969
Johnny Cash is pegged six times and Glen Campbell is nominated five as the finalists are announced in Nashville for the Country Music Association awards. Charley Pride's name appears on the list four times
Oct 15, 1969
Johnny Cash wins a record-setting five times during the third annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. He takes home Entertainer and Male Vocalist; Album, for "Johnny Cash At San Quentin"; Single, for "A Boy Named Sue"; and Vocal Group, with June Carter
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