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  • Jun 7, 1982
    The Music City News awards are presented, though two trophies are mistakenly given to artists who did not win. Lew DeWitt rejoins The Statler Brothers to host the show after five months off the road with Crohn's disease
    Jun 7, 1982
    Graceland Mansion opens for public tours in Memphis
    Jun 7, 1982
    Conway Twitty opens Twitty City to the general public. The grounds of the fan attraction in Hendersonville, Tennessee, feature his office, a theater and his house. The $5 cost of admission allows fans into the park, but not his home
    Jun 7, 1982
    Former Grand Ole Opry star DeFord Bailey checks into Nashville's Baptist Hospital with a failing heart and kidneys
    Jun 8, 1982
    Jerry Lee Lewis' fourth wife, Jaren, is found dead in a Memphis swimming pool
    Jun 12, 1982
    Jimmie Riddle, of the Smoky Mountain Boys, undergoes surgery at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. Doctors discover he has bladder cancer
    Jun 19, 1982
    Riders In The Sky join the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" during the evening
    Jun 19, 1982
    Nashville's Patsy Bruce holds tryouts to find replacements for Tom Wopat and John Schneider on "The Dukes Of Hazzard"
    Jun 20, 1982
    An audit uncovers a mistake in voting for The Music City News awards. The Best Comedy Act of the Year should have gone to The Statler Brothers, instead of The Mandrells. It's the second error discovered within a week
    Jun 24, 1982
    John Anderson holds the last recording session in Nashville's historic Columbia Studio B, recording Lefty Frizzell's "The Long Black Veil"

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