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  • Aug 25, 1997
    Deana Carter sneaks into the comics, on a T-shirt in "Nancy"
    Sep 19, 1997
    Deana Carter graces the cover of the USA Weekend newspaper supplement, where she compares her career to the story of the tortoise and the hare: "I thought I'd never see the finish line. I honestly believe I'm the turtle finally making it across"
    Sep 24, 1997
    "Strawberry Wine" wins twice at the 31st annual Country Music Association awards, broadcast by CBS from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. "Wine" earns Single of the Year for Deana Carter and producer Chris Farren, and Song of the Year for writers Matraca Berg and Gary Harrison
    Sep 30, 1997
    Beyond Music releases "Stone Country," a Rolling Stones tribute album with such remakes as Deana Carter's "Ruby Tuesday," Travis Tritt's "Honky Tonk Women," George Jones' "Time Is On My Side" and Tracy Lawrence's "Paint It Black"
    Oct 18, 1997
    Deana Carter ends up at the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "How Do I Get There"
    Nov 3, 1997
    Vince Gill hosts his eighth annual celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University, raising $75,000 for scholarships. Among the more than 30 participants: Suzy Bogguss, Deana Carter, Mila Mason, Kenny Chesney, Steve Azar and Gary Chapman
    Dec 14, 1997
    Deana Carter, Hanson, Aaliyah and Glenn Close perform in Washington, D.C., at a concert attended by president Bill Clinton. It airs five nights later as the NBC special "Christmas In Washington"
    Dec 19, 1997
    Deana Carter sings "Merry Christmas Darling" for president Bill Clinton as NBC airs "Christmas In Washington." Also appearing: Aaliyah, Hanson and Glenn Close
    Feb 20, 1998
    As the Nashville Predators make a season-ticket drive for their first year in the NHL, Deana Carter appears in a goalie mask in a print ad in The Tennessean with the caption "Got Tickets?"
    Apr 6, 1998
    More than 25 artists file suit in Los Angeles against California businessman Jim Salmon, who appropriated the artists' names for porn websites. Among the litigants: Clay Walker, Collin Raye, Deana Carter, Doug Stone, Faith Hill and Jo Dee Messina

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