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Sep 28, 1989
Earl Scruggs is awarded a National Heritage Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, D.C.
Nov 3, 1989
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" songwriter Bill Danoff welcomes a son, Owen Danoff, in Washington, D.C. The boy will compete in 2016 on NBC's "The Voice"
Dec 10, 1989
Olivia Newton-John appears with Vic Damone and flutist James Galway at the District of Columbia's National Building Museum for an audience that includes president George Bush. The concert becomes NBC's annual "Christmas In Washington" special
Mar 25, 1990
Glen Campbell, Tanya Tucker, Janie Fricke, Roy Clark and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band perform for George Bush as WTBS tapes "A Festival At Ford's Theatre: The Stars Salute The President" in Washington, D.C.
Apr 5, 1990
Randy Travis takes a tour of the White House with president George Bush
May 18, 1990
Kenny Rogers receives the Horatio Alger award in Washington, D.C., celebrating the hard work that created his rags-to-riches story
Sep 10, 1990
President George Bush awards a National Medal of Arts to bluesman B.B. King at the White House. Four years later, King is a nominee for a Country Music Association award for his work on the album "Rhythm Country & Blues"
Mar 10, 1991
Randy Travis sings "Point Of Light" live for the first time for president George Bush at Ford's Theatre in Washington as ABC shoots the special "Celebration Of Country." Also appearing: Mary Chapin Carpenter, Alan Jackson, Ricky Skaggs, Clint Black, Tammy Wynette, Alabama, K.T. Oslin and The Statlers
Jun 5, 1991
Alabama plays "Pass It On Down" at the annual White House picnic
Jun 8, 1991
Barbara Mandrell performs a USO-sponsored concert in Washington, D.C., at the close of the Desert Storm Homecoming Parade
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