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Jan 1, 1991
Sheila Carlisle, the daughter of Grand Ole Opry star Bill Carlisle, dies
Jan 1, 1991
Samuel "Buck" Ram dies in Las Vegas. Ram was the producer for The Platters and wrote "Only You (And You Alone)," which Reba McEntire turned into a country hit
Jan 1, 1991
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band are grand marshals of the Cotton Bowl parade and sing the national anthem before the game in Dallas. Result: the Miami Hurricanes 46, the Texas Longhorns 3
Jan 1, 1991
Clint Black and Lisa Hartman have their first date in Houston
Jan 2, 1991
Jay Osmond and his wife, Kandilyn, have their second son, Eric Clinton Osmond
Jan 2, 1991
Nikki Nelson has her first recording session with Highway 101
Jan 3, 1991
George Strait receives a platinum album from the RIAA for "Livin' It Up"
Jan 3, 1991
Billy Ray Cyrus signs his first recording contract with Mercury Records in Ashland, Kentucky. In conjunction with the event, the mayors of Ashland and Flatwoods, Kentucky, each proclaim Billy Ray Cyrus Day
Jan 4, 1991
Alan Jackson records "Dallas" and "Love's Got A Hold On You"
Jan 4, 1991
David Allan Coe undergoes three hours of surgery for a hernia at Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, Georgia
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