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  • Apr 11, 1969
    Chalee Tennison is born in Freeport, Texas. After her third divorce in 1998, she moves to Nashville, where she signs with Asylum Records, releasing her debut album one year later. It brings her an awards nomination for Top New Female Vocalist from the Academy of Country Music
    Jun 1, 1998
    Texas native Chalee Tennison arrives in Nashville in a U-Haul truck. A short time later, she signs with Asylum Records, releasing her first album in '99 and gaining a nomination for Top New Female from the Academy of Country Music
    Nov 2, 1999
    Vince Gill conducts his 10th celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University. Players include Pam Tillis, Terri Clark, Mac McAnally, Linda Davis, Susan Ashton, Marty Roe, Chalee Tennison, Anita Cochran and songwriter Annie Roboff, among others
    May 2, 2000
    Clint and Lisa Hartman Black host the annual Sizzlin' Country Concert in Los Angeles, to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The bill includes Kenny Chesney, Jessica Andrews, Chalee Tennison, Bryan White and The Wilkinsons, among others
    Feb 11, 2001
    Joe Diffie hosts his annual Country Steps In For First Steps concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, with Mark Wills, comedian Mike Snider, Keith Urban, The Martins and Chalee Tennison
    Apr 14, 2001
    Jo Dee Messina sings the national anthem and Steve Wariner is master of ceremonies for the Pepsi 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway in Gladeville, Tennessee, where NASCAR rookie Greg Biffle wins. Also on hand: Chalee Tennison, John Conlee, Brad Paisley and Sherrie Austin
    Nov 10, 2001
    Chalee Tennison marries guitarist Mark Gillespie, a member of her road band, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Fellow performer Paul Brandt serenades the couple with his song "I Do"
    Dec 4, 2001
    Brad Paisley, Chalee Tennison, Allison Moorer, former "Prime Time Country" host Gary Chapman and songwriters Gerry House ("Little Rock"), Skip Ewing ("Love, Me") and Marv Green ("Amazed") are celebrity bartenders at Easy's in Nashville
    Mar 25, 2003
    "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie" is premiered at Nashville's Belcourt Theatre, the same day the soundtrack is released. Among those attending: Chris Cagle, Michael Peterson, Jett Williams, Chalee Tennison and songwriter Merle Kilgore
    May 17, 2003
    Brad Martin, Chalee Tennison, Hometown News, Lila McCann and Clint Daniels give a free concert for soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky

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