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May 18, 1985U.S. vice president George Bush makes a brief appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, offering a hug to country icon Roy AcuffMay 28, 1985Roy Acuff sells Acuff-Rose Music--including songs written by Hank Williams, Don Gibson, Roy Orbison and The Everly Brothers--to Gaylord Entertainment, which forms the Opryland Music GroupJun 16, 1985Roy Acuff is diagnosed with a clot in his right lung at Nashville's HCA-Edgefield Hospital. He underwent tests after coughing up bloodJul 24, 1985Kenny Rogers is named the first winner of the Roy Acuff Humanitarian Award by the Country Music FoundationSep 15, 1985For his 82nd birthday, Roy Acuff is sent by WSM Radio to Atlanta, where he sits in owner Ted Turner's box at Fulton County Stadium for the Braves' 4-1 victory against the San Francisco GiantsOct 19, 1985Roy Acuff performs "I'll Fly Away" and "Night Train To Memphis" on the Grand Ole Opry, his first appearance on the stage in 18 weeks, following diagnosis of a blood clot. The night also marks the last Opry performance by Lonzo & Oscar, who bow out with a Hank Williams medley that wraps with "Cold, Cold Heart"Jan 3, 1987Vince Gill and Holly Dunn make their first appearances on "Hee Haw," co-hosted by Roy Clark and guest George Jones. Also performing: Kenny Rogers and Roy AcuffFeb 14, 1987Glen Campbell co-hosts "Hee Haw" with Roy Clark, welcoming Judy Rodman, Mel Tillis, Roy Acuff and George JonesOct 12, 1987Roy Acuff undergoes cataract surgery in Nashville. Four days later, he performs on the Grand Ole OpryOct 16, 1987Four days after cataract surgery, Roy Acuff performs on the Grand Ole Opry
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