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  • Apr 1, 2006
    Eric Church makes his Grand Ole Opry debut. Church performs his debut single, "How 'Bout You," then segues into the Lead Belly song "Black Betty"
    Apr 2, 2006
    Craig Morgan breaks his left wrist and suffers a concussion when he's thrown over the handlebars in an accident during a cross country motorcycle race in Bucksnort, Tennessee. He still manages to finish the race and to perform that evening
    Apr 4, 2006
    Hank Williams Jr. surrenders voluntarily to Shelby County law enforcement after being notified a formal complaint has been filed against him by hotel waitress Holly Hornbeak over a March incident. Bocephus' publicist says he's a "victim of greed"
    Apr 6, 2006
    Both houses of the Tennessee state legislature honor Ferlin Husky for his life's work. He's quoted in The Tennessean: "I've gotten a lot of awards over the years, and a lot of them have been given in joints. But this time it was a joint resolution!"
    Apr 7, 2006
    Tornadoes slam Middle Tennessee, killing at least a dozen people. The Sumner County home of The Oak Ridge Boys' William Lee Golden is destroyed by one twister, though his family is unhurt
    Apr 8, 2006
    Faith Hill and Wynonna perform at Nashville's Centennial Park for Divas Nashvegas, a fundraiser benefiting the Oasis Center. Tickets are $200 apiece
    Apr 9, 2006
    Fiddler Gordon Terry dies at his daughter's home in Spring Hill, Tennessee, after battling diabetes. Noted for his work with Bill Monroe, Johnny Cash, Faron Young and others, he also had an on-screen role in the Clint Eastwood picture "Honkytonk Man"
    Apr 10, 2006
    Carrie Underwood is the only double-winner at the CMT Music Awards, held at Belmont University's Curb Event Center in Nashville. Keith Urban claims Video of the Year for "Better Life"
    Apr 11, 2006
    Founder Joe Chambers unveils plans for the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville. Attending are musicians Steve Wariner, Duane Eddy, Reggie Young, David Hungate, Scotty Moore, Bob Moore, James Burton, Pig Robbins and Garry Tallent
    Apr 12, 2006
    Gary Chapman, the writer of T.G. Sheppard's "Finally," files for bankruptcy in Nashville to protect himself from the dissolution of a company in which he's invested. Among the assets he lists: a 17-acre farm, a 1929 automobile and a camel

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