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Sep 21, 1996
Hank Williams III makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, clad in a western shirt that had previously been worn by his legendary grandfather. He sings the Hank classics "Moanin' The Blues" and "Lovesick Blues"
Oct 5, 1996
Two days before he begins hosting TNN's "Prime Time Country" full-time, Gary Chapman makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Finally," a song he wrote that became a country hit for T.G. Sheppard
Oct 19, 1996
John Berry performs "Standing On The Edge Of Goodbye" and "Change My Mind" as he makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
Nov 23, 1996
Trace Adkins makes his debut on the Grand Ole Opry. After singing "Every Light In The House," he drops to one knee, calls out girlfriend Rhonda Forlaw and asks her to marry him. She says yes
Dec 14, 1996
Rhett Akins sings "That Ain't My Truck" as he makes his first-ever Grand Ole Opry appearance. Also on hand: Atlanta Braves players Ryan Klesko and Javy Lopez
Dec 21, 1996
Lorrie Morgan and Jon Randall perform as a duo on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time since marrying the previous month. The song of choice: "By My Side"
Jan 11, 1997
Wade Hayes performs "On A Good Night" when he makes his Grand Ole Opry debut. He also joins Ricky Skaggs' band, Kentucky Thunder, to play "Highway 40 Blues"
May 17, 1997
Anita Cochran makes her Grand Ole Opry debut in a segment that features Lorrie Morgan, Jan Howard and Tammy Wynette, playing the Opry for the first time in seven years. It also proves to be Wynette's last Opry appearance
May 31, 1997
Lee Ann Womack makes her Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "Never Again, Again"
Jul 18, 1997
Linda Davis sings "Some Things Are Meant To Be" in her Grand Ole Opry debut
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