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  • Feb 15, 1995
    The Tractors play their first full concert, opening for Brooks & Dunn in Tucson. The bill also includes David Ball
    Apr 18, 1995
    Steve Earle makes his first public appearance since his December release from jail, at Nashville's 328 Performance Hall
    Jun 23, 1995
    Mindy McCready accepts a deal with RCA Records, 51 weeks to the day after she moved to Nashville
    Jul 5, 1995
    A Davidson County judge signs an order setting aside 12-year-old LeAnn Rimes' minority status, allowing her to sign with Curb Records
    Oct 10, 1995
    BNA releases Lonestar's self-titled debut album
    Oct 16, 1995
    The Dallas Morning News reports that Laura Lynch has left as lead singer for The Dixie Chicks, replaced by Natalie Maines. Lynch, 37, says she's been ousted because of her age
    Nov 4, 1995
    Hours before the start of a show, Steve Sanders quits The Oak Ridge Boys. In October, he had resigned but promised to stay until the end of the year. His exit paves the way for former Oak William Lee Golden to rejoin
    Jan 19, 1996
    William Lee Golden makes his first appearance with The Oak Ridge Boys since rejoining the group, at Michigan State University in East Lansing
    Feb 5, 1996
    Sara Evans has breakfast at The Pancake Pantry in Nashville with RCA executive Renee Bell. Within months, she signs with the label
    Feb 21, 1996
    Bill Monroe provides vocals on Billy and Terry Smith's version of "Walk Softly On This Heart Of Mine" and "Blue Moon Of Kentucky" in a Nashville studio. It represents Monroe's final recording session




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