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  • Feb 20, 1988
    The Grand Ole Opry celebrates Roy Acuff's 50th anniversary with the radio show. He performs "Wabash Cannonball," "Great Speckled Bird," "I Saw The Light" and "I'll Fly Away." The evening also marks the first Opry appearance by Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton as a duet since their 1974 split
    Feb 22, 1988
    Roy Wunsch is named to head Sony Music in Nashville. The company's artists include Willie Nelson, Tammy Wynette, George Jones and Shenandoah
    Feb 23, 1988
    Two days after his cousin, the reverend Jimmy Swaggart, confessed to committing an unspecified sin, Mickey Gilley tells The Nashville Banner he's shocked but still stands behind Swaggart. The offense, it will later be revealed, was seeing a prostitute
    Mar 2, 1988
    In a pairing of a current Entertainer of the Year and a former one, Johnny Cash and Hank Williams Jr. record "That Old Wheel" at the JMI Recording Studio in Nashville
    Mar 7, 1988
    Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff, Jessi Colter, Emmylou Harris and Waylon Jennings record Acuff's "As Long As I Live" at Nashville's JMI Recording Studio. Cash also enlists Rosanne Cash and The Everly Brothers on "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"
    Mar 19, 1988
    Fiddler Sid Harkreader dies in Nashville. A former sideman for Uncle Dave Macon, he was a regular on the Grand Ole Opry during the radio show's early years
    Mar 19, 1988
    Little Texas guitarist Porter Howell marries Angela Womack at the First Baptist Church in Nashville. Duane Propes is a groomsman. Music is provided by Tim Rushlow, Dwayne O'Brien and Russell Terrell
    Mar 22, 1988
    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum opens a new exhibit, "Johnny Cash: Man In Black." The display includes musical instruments, high-school report cards and the jacket he wore in his first concert in 1956
    Apr 1, 1988
    Baillie & The Boys founders Kathie Baillie and Michael Bonagura welcome a daughter, Alyssa Bonagura, in Tennessee
    Apr 4, 1988
    Garth Brooks auditions for Capitol Records executives Jim Foglesong and Lynn Shults. Two months later, after Shults sees him play a live club date, Brooks lands a recording deal with the label

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