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  • Mar 1, 1995
    Asleep At The Wheel & Lyle Lovett share Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal, for "Blues For Dixie," during the 37th annual Grammy Awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium 
    Feb 28, 1996
    Asleep At The Wheel featuring Bela Fleck & Johnny Gimble win Best Country Instrumental Performance, for "Hightower," during the 38th annual Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles
    Nov 3, 1997
    Vince Gill hosts his eighth celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University, raising $75,000 for scholarships. Among the more than 30 participants: Asleep At The Wheel's Ray Benson, and Lonestar's Michael Britt, Dean Sams and Richie McDonald
    Mar 14, 1998
    George Strait opens his first stadium tour, bringing 56,000 fans to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. Joining him on the bill: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, John Michael Montgomery, Lee Ann Womack, Asleep At The Wheel and Lila McCann
    Mar 15, 1998
    Mark Chesnutt records the classic "Stay All Night" with Asleep At The Wheel at the Bismeaux Studio in Austin, Texas. It's the first song recorded for the Bob Wills tribute "Ride With Bob," which earns a Grammy nomination for best country album in 2000
    Mar 17, 1998
    Merle Haggard joins Asleep At The Wheel for the Bob Wills tribute "Ride With Bob" when they record "St. Louis Blues" at the Bismeaux Studio in Austin, Texas. The project nets a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album
    May 28, 1998
    Shawn Colvin and Lyle Lovett join Asleep At The Wheel at Austin's Bismeaux Studio to record "Faded Love" for a Bob Wills tribute album, "Ride With Bob," which becomes a Grammy nominee
    May 31, 1998
    Atlanta's Turner Field hosts its first concert event, the George Strait Country Music Festival. Joining Strait: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, John Michael Montgomery, Lee Ann Womack, Asleep At The Wheel and Lila McCann
    Jun 7, 1998
    Country music's first stadium tour, headlined by George Strait, concludes at Houston's Rice Stadium. Also on the bill: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, John Michael Montgomery, Lee Ann Womack and Asleep At The Wheel
    Jun 8, 1998
    The Manhattan Transfer partners with Asleep At The Wheel at the Bismeaux Studio in Austin, Texas, to record "Going Away Party." Willie Nelson later adds his voice to the recording, which gains a Grammy nomination for Best Country Collaboration

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