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Jul 23, 1984Ernest Tubb enters Nashville's Baptist Hospital, where he remains until August 2Aug 2, 1984Ernest Tubb is released from Nashville's Baptist Hospital, ending a 10-day stayAug 10, 1984Plagued by breathing difficulties, Ernest Tubb enters Nashville's Baptist Hospital, where he dies nearly one month laterSep 5, 1984Grand Ole Opry star Jack Greene makes a last-minute decision to visit his former employer, Ernest Tubb, at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. Tubb dies the following daySep 6, 1984Ernest Tubb dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital in the presence of his son, Justin Tubb, and Porter Wagoner. A Grand Ole Opry fixture since 1943, his rugged resonance sent him into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1965Sep 10, 1984More than 500 attend Ernest Tubb's funeral at Two Rivers Baptist Church in Nashville, including Lorrie Morgan, Jim Ed Brown, George Hamilton IV and Hank Williams Jr. Bill Monroe sings "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"Sep 2, 1992Ernest Tubb places two titles on the chart as Country America magazine lists the Top 100 Country Songs Of All-Time: "Walking The Floor Over You," #15; and "Waltz Across Texas," #36Jan 1, 1995"The Midnite Jamboree," a Saturday radio show inaugurated by Ernest Tubb in 1947 as a post-script for the Grand Ole Opry, moves to the Texas Troubadour TheatreApr 11, 1996"Thanks Ernest Tubb!," a theatrical tribute to the late singer, debuts at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in NashvilleMay 3, 1997The 50th anniversary of Ernest Tubb's radio show, "The Midnite Jamboree," is observed with a street party on Broadway in Nashville. The night's lineup includes Bill Anderson, Travis Tritt, Stonewall Jackson and Leona Williams, among others
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