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  • Aug 9, 2001
    Songwriter Steve Runkle dies at the Residence at Alive Hospice in Nashville, 10 days after suffering a stroke. He wrote The Oak Ridge Boys' "Love Song"
    Aug 9, 2001
    When The Doobie Brothers perform at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Bill Lloyd, John Cowan and Henry Gross are brought on stage for the encore performance of "Listen To The Music"
    Aug 10, 2001
    Josh Turner receives a Bachelor of Music degree from Belmont University in Nashville
    Aug 10, 2001
    Cyndi Thomson makes her Grand Ole Opry debut, performing her debut single, "What I Really Meant To Say"
    Aug 10, 2001
    William Lee Golden and his wife, Brenda, have a son, wisely named Solomon Golden, at Nashville's Baptist Hospital
    Aug 11, 2001
    The original Nashville Kats Arena Football League team plays its last home game, beating the San Jose Sabercats, 71-47, in the playoffs at the Gaylord Entertainment Center. Owned in part by Travis Tritt, the team is to become the Georgia Force
    Aug 21, 2001
    Billy Gilman and Amy Grant perform in Memphis at the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Target House, associated with the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
    Aug 23, 2001
    The Oak Ridge Boys perform the national anthem prior to an NFL exhibition game at Nashville's Adelphia Coliseum, pitting the Tennessee Titans against Philadelphia. The Eagles win, 20-14
    Aug 25, 2001
    Lila McCann sings the national anthem at the Sharpie 500 Winston Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. The winner: Tony Stewart
    Aug 27, 2001
    Graceland Mansion, the former Memphis home of the late Elvis Presley, is paid a visit by ex-Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman

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