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Dec 4, 1997
Lorrie Morgan, wearing something in red, sings "Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow" during the lighting of the national Christmas tree at the White House with president Bill Clinton in attendance
Dec 4, 1997
Robert Duvall and Emmylou Harris record the gospel standard "I Love To Tell The Story" in Nashville for the movie "The Apostle," with Vince Gill playing mandolin
Dec 4, 1997
Doug Stone's mother, Gail Menscer, dies from cancer in Warm Springs, Georgia
Dec 4, 1996
Doug Stone marries Beth Snyder in Nashville
Dec 4, 1996
Reba McEntire has a serious knee injury while snow-skiing in Utah, forcing her to cancel shows in Tucson, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Anaheim
Dec 4, 1995
MCA releases George Strait's "I Know She Still Loves Me"
Dec 4, 1995
An arbitrator rules that Tim McGraw owes $320,000--plus 15% of his gross earnings for record sales--to Carol Booth, his first manager
Dec 4, 1995
In a first, a female impersonator performs at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House for the third annual CARES concert to raise money for AIDS agencies. Artists on the bill include: Pam Tillis, K.T. Oslin, WSIX-FM's Hoss Burns and Billy Ray Cyrus
Dec 4, 1994
Folk singer Pete Seeger, who wrote the country hits "Gotta Travel On" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," is celebrated by president Bill Clinton at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., along with Aretha Franklin and composer Morton Gould
Dec 4, 1994
Patty Loveless is grand marshal in the Nashville Christmas Parade
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