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  • Nov 30, 1996
    John McEuen plays banjo on "Uncle Pen" during a surprise appearance at a Phish concert at the Arco Arena in Sacramento
    Dec 6, 1996
    The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's John McEuen makes a surprise appearance on "I Wanna Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart" during a Phish concert at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas
    Dec 10, 1996
    Reba McEntire returns to the concert stage at the San Jose Arena in California, following a skiing accident that forced the cancellation of concerts in Tucson, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Anaheim
    Dec 12, 1996
    Bruce Springsteen performs a solo acoustic concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. In the crowd: Emmylou Harris, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Rodney Atkins, Amy Grant, "Prime Time Country" host Gary Chapman and BlackHawk's Henry Paul
    Dec 16, 1996
    T. Graham Brown performs "Mustang Sally" at Nashville's Caffe Milano in a fundraiser that puts him on stage with Peter Frampton, guitarist Larry Carlton, Kim Carnes, Billy Burnette, Bekka Bramlett and Take 6 vocalist Claude McKnight
    Dec 18, 1996
    Amy Grant's Christmas concert provides the inaugural event for the Nashville Arena. Her guests for the show include husband Gary Chapman, Vince Gill, gospel singer CeCe Winans, Christian vocalist Michael W. Smith and the Nashville Symphony
    Dec 31, 1996
    Tim McGraw and Faith Hill headline the first country concert ever at the new Nashville Arena, performing several songs together, including "Nobody Knows," during their first Music City show as a married couple. BlackHawk opens the show
    Jan 12, 1997
    Terri Clark plays the Crazy Horse in Santa Ana, California, where rocker Warren Zevon meets her backstage. Appropriate: Zevon wrote her hit, "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me"
    Jan 22, 1997
    Kevin Sharp performs at historic Carnegie Hall in New York during a fundraiser for Gay Men's Health Crisis
    Jan 23, 1997
    Hank Thompson's rendition of "The Wild Side Of Life" in a Florida concert is followed by Kitty Wells singing the answer song "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels." It's the only time the two ever sing their signature songs together live




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