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Aug 12, 1988
Kathy Mattea makes her debut on the Grand Ole Opry
Aug 13, 1988
Houston Oilers coach Jerry Glanville leaves a press pass for Elvis Presley at a preseason game against the New England Patriots in Memphis' Liberty Bowl. Presley is a no-show. The Oilers are not--they win, 27-14
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"
Aug 28, 1988
The city of Knoxville celebrates Roy Acuff Day
Sep 6, 1988
Singer/songwriter Autry Inman dies at Nashville's Vanderbilt Medical Center. As a recording artist, he had hits with 1953's "That's All Right" and 1968's "Ballad Of Two Brothers." He also wrote The Louvin Brothers' "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby" and Carl Smith's "Mr. Moon"
Sep 10, 1988
The Leader Federal Savings & Loan in Memphis introduces the first commemorative Elvis Presley MasterCard
Sep 20, 1988
Hank Thompson donates memorabilia to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
Sep 21, 1988
Richard Sterban, of The Oak Ridge Boys, marries Donna Summers at the United Methodist Church in Hendersonville, Tennessee
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