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Dec 1, 1995
David Lee Murphy's "Out With A Bang" earns a gold album from the RIAA
Dec 1, 1995
Trisha Yearwood headlines in Nashville for the first time, at the same venue where she got married 19 months earlier: the Ryman Auditorium
Dec 1, 1995
Daryle Singletary performs on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time
Dec 3, 1995
"I Prefer The Moonlight" songwriter Gary Chapman and Amy Grant serve as grand marshals for the Nashville Christmas Parade
Dec 4, 1995
MCA releases George Strait's "I Know She Still Loves Me"
Dec 4, 1995
An arbitrator rules that Tim McGraw owes $320,000--plus 15% of his gross earnings for record sales--to Carol Booth, his first manager
Dec 4, 1995
In a first, a female impersonator performs at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House for the third annual CARES concert to raise money for AIDS agencies. Artists on the bill include: Pam Tillis, K.T. Oslin, WSIX-FM's Hoss Burns and Billy Ray Cyrus
Dec 5, 1995
Garth Brooks' "The Dance" ranks #1 in a Country Weekly magazine survey of the "Top 100 Country Songs"
Dec 5, 1995
Epic releases Joe Diffie's album "Life's So Funny"
Dec 5, 1995
Rising Tide becomes Nashville's newest label, with president Ken Levitan and A&R exec Emory Gordy
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