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Jun 19, 1997The Tennessean runs a front-page story heralding Brenda Lee and songwriters Harlan Howard and Cindy Walker as the newest members of the Country Music Hall of FameSep 24, 1997Brenda Lee and songwriters Harlan Howard and Cindy Walker are inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during the Country Music Association Awards showAug 22, 1998The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame opens in Carthage, Texas. The inaugural six members: Gene Autry, Willie Nelson, Jim Reeves, Tex Ritter, and songwriters Cindy Walker and Joe AllisonAug 30, 2002Minnie Pearl is the lone comedienne on CMT's list of the "40 Greatest Women Of Country Music," at #14. Cindy Walker is the lone full-time songwriter, at #32. Wanda Jackson is the sole rockabilly presence, at #35Jan 23, 2006A jazz version of the Eddy Arnold classic "You Don't Know Me," co-written by Country Music Hall of Famer Cindy Walker, provides the music for a life-changing private dance in an episode of CBS' "How I Met Your Mother"Mar 23, 2006Country Music Hall of Fame songwriter Cindy Walker dies of respiratory problems at Parkview Regional Hospital in Mexia, Texas. She wrote "Distant Drums," "You Don't Know Me," "Cherokee Maiden" and "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"Mar 27, 2006Country Music Hall of Famer Cindy Walker is remembered with a funeral at the First Presbyterian Church in Mexia, Texas. Attending are Lee Ann Womack and Leon Rausch, formerly of Bob Wills' Texas PlayboysAug 12, 2009The Country Music Hall of Fame announces songwriter Cindy Walker bequeathed the rights to her song catalog, including "You Don't Know Me" and "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)," to the HallMar 6, 2011Lee Roy Parnell, Cindy Walker, Delbert McClinton, Bruce Channel and Gary Nicholson are inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame in AustinMay 19, 2018"You Don't Know Me: The Cindy Walker Songbook" debuts at the Theatre at Teague High School in Teague, Texas. A member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the late Walker penned "You Don't Know Me," "Cherokee Maiden" and "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
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