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Dec 24, 1994
Vic Willis performs on the Grand Ole Opry in what turns out to be his final appearance after 34 years of membership
Dec 30, 1994
"Grand Ole Gospel Time," which followed the Grand Ole Opry for 23 years on Friday nights, is held for the final time. The show was produced by the reverend Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow
Jan 21, 1995
Bashful Brother Oswald, Dobro player for the late Roy Acuff, is made a member of the Grand Ole Opry
Jun 2, 1995
Little Jimmy Dickens faints while watching TV backstage at the Grand Ole Opry and is taken to Baptist Hospital. Doctors are unable to pinpoint the cause of the incident
Jul 13, 1995
Two women suffocate their 86-year-old landlady in a Cincinnati suburb, intending to rob her. The crime is part of an elaborate plot, in which they intend to take hostages at the Grand Ole Opry and force authorities to bring Reba McEntire to meet them
Aug 4, 1995
Comedian Milton Berle is a special guest at the Grand Ole Opry, where he makes his debut on the show
Aug 12, 1995
Singer/songwriter Victoria Shaw makes her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her credits include Garth Brook's "The River," John Michael Montgomery's "I Love The Way You Love Me" and Doug Stone's "Too Busy Being In Love"
Aug 26, 1995
Dolly Parton performs on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, making her first appearance on the show in seven years
Oct 2, 1995
Porter Wagoner rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Grand Ole Opry
Oct 6, 1995
Former Garth Brooks guitarist Ty England makes his solo debut on the Grand Ole Opry. The same night, Jerry Springer appears on the show to promote his country album, "Dr. Talk"
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