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  • Sep 29, 1994
    Tim McGraw shares the cover of the USA Weekend Sunday newspaper supplement with his father, ex-baseball pitcher Tug McGraw. "Now that I'm older," the singer says, "I don't have to do anything he says"
    Oct 28, 1994
    Entertainment Weekly names Nashville producer Tony Brown #61 among the entertainment industry's "Power 101," with Arista president Tim DuBois at #73. The magazine makes God #101.5
    Nov 1, 1994
    As the magazine celebrates its 100th anniversary, Billboard names Whitney Houston's version of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You" the #1 pop single of the century. Leroy Van Dyke's "Walk On By" is the top country single, and Garth Brooks' "No Fences" the top country album
    Jan 3, 1995
    Restless Heart's manager tells The Tennessean the group is taking a year off. In fact, the band has broken up
    Feb 14, 1995
    Believe it if you want: "Hank Williams Sr. Is Alive!" The Weekly World News claims the legendary singer faked his own death to "get out of that rat race," and has been spotted by dozens of people recently near the Eiffel Tower in Paris
    Apr 10, 1995
    "Bye Bye, Lovett": Julia Roberts' split with Lyle Lovett puts the couple on the cover of People magazine for the third time in two years
    May 8, 1995
    Faith Hill is featured among People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People." Elsewhere on the list: George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Babyface and Claudia Schiffer
    May 13, 1995
    The Judds pop up on the cover of TV Guide
    May 22, 1995
    The Judds--Naomi, Wynonna and Ashley--appear on the cover of People magazine. Naomi and Wy, ex-manager Ken Stilts says, "were at each other's throats every minute of the day"
    Aug 7, 1995
    WSIX-FM personality Chuck "Hoss" Burns becomes the first major country figure to publicly admit he has AIDS, sharing his story on the air and in The Tennessean. "This is my greatest challenge," he says, "to show my dirty underwear to everybody"




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