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  • Nov 24, 1991
    "Hot Country Nights" makes its prime-time TV debut on NBC, with Pam Tillis singing "Maybe It Was Memphis" and Doug Stone performing "A Jukebox With A Country Song." Also guesting: Alabama, Clint Black, Kenny Rogers and K.T. Oslin
    Dec 1, 1991
    Kathy Mattea sings "Time Passes By" and Carlene Carter does "I Fell In Love" during NBC-TV's "Hot Country Nights." The episode also features Highway 101, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band
    Dec 8, 1991
    Alan Jackson sings "Don't Rock The Jukebox" and "Someday," and The Judds do "Born To Be Blue" on NBC's "Hot Country Nights." Other performers include Willie Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Joe Diffie and Mike Reid
    Dec 13, 1991
    Patty Loveless and Kathy Mattea cover "Someday Soon" as "John Denver's Montana Skies Christmas" airs on CBS. Clint Black also guests
    Dec 14, 1991
    James Taylor is the musical guest on "Saturday Night Live." He was a major influence on Garth Brooks and wrote George Jones' 1978 hit "Bartender's Blues"
    Dec 15, 1991
    Vince Gill and Anne Murray perform for president George Bush as NBC tapes the annual "Christmas In Washington" special at the National Building Museum. Also appearing are Anita Baker and Johnny Mathis as the whole cast wraps with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
    Dec 15, 1991
    Marty Stuart performs "Tempted" and Travis Tritt sings "Anymore" on NBC's weekly music series "Hot Country Nights." Also featured are Tanya Tucker, Shelby Lynne and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Dec 18, 1991
    Reba McEntire and Macauley Culkin are guests on "Bob Hope's Cross-Country Christmas" on NBC-TV
    Dec 18, 1991
    NBC telecasts its annual "Christmas In Washington" special with Vince Gill, Anne Murray, Johnny Mathis, Anita Baker and president George Bush
    Dec 22, 1991
    Mary Chapin Carpenter kicks off NBC's "Hot Country Nights" with "Down At The Twist And Shout." The episode also features Trisha Yearwood, Buck Owens, Gary Morris, Restless Heart and Vince Gill, who has the night's last solo number: "Look At Us"




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