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  • Jan 6, 1998
    Legendary record producer Owen Bradley enters Nashville's Saint Thomas Hospital with flu symptoms. He dies one day later
    Jan 6, 1998
    Three days after suffering a stroke following his performance on the Grand Ole Opry, Grandpa Jones has another stroke while under care at Nashville's Baptist Hospital
    Jan 7, 1998
    Record producer Owen Bradley dies at Nashville's Saint Thomas Hospital. Recognized as an architect of the Nashville Sound, he produced classics by Brenda Lee, Conway Twitty, Jack Greene, Ernest Tubb, Loretta Lynn and Kitty Wells, among others. Bradley joined the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1974
    Jan 7, 1998
    The Tennessean reports "The Long Black Veil" songwriter Marijohn Wilkin broke her leg when she slipped on a piece of cardboard in a home cooking accident
    Jan 9, 1998
    Brenda Lee performs "(There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me)" in a public memorial for record producer Owen Bradley at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Attendees include: Vince Gill, Bill Anderson, Loretta Lynn, Ricky Skaggs, Charley Pride, Eddy Arnold and Jan Howard
    Jan 16, 1998
    At his request, Steve Wariner receives his release from Arista Records during a lunch meeting with label head Tim DuBois at the Nashville restaurant Valentino's
    Jan 16, 1998
    Minnie Pearl's $1.98 hat brings in $475 during an estate sale at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville
    Jan 18, 1998
    Martina McBride is featured with a blacked-out tooth and a hockey stick in a prominent ad in Nashville's morning paper, The Tennessean. The ad is part of a campaign to sell tickets for the Nashville Predators' inaugural NHL season
    Jan 18, 1998
    Lorrie Morgan is featured in an ad in The Tennessean with two teeth blacked out, while holding a hockey stick. It's part of a push to sell season tickets to the Nashville Predators' inaugural NHL season
    Jan 19, 1998
    Singer/songwriter/guitarist Carl Perkins dies at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital in Jackson, Tennessee, following a series of strokes. He is recognized as one of the pioneers of rockabilly music, best known for his hit "Blue Suede Shoes"

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