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Jul 2, 1988
Tanya Tucker's "If It Don't Come Easy" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 4, 1988
The Statler Brothers present their "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia, featuring special guest Reba McEntire, with 92,000 in attendance
Jul 5, 1988
Rosanne Cash makes the cover of New York's alternative weekly, The Village Voice, where she admits the depths of her former addiction: "I was buying drugs and flushing them down the toilet, and then buying them again the next day"
Jul 5, 1988
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Gonna Take A Lot Of River"
Jul 7, 1988
Cincinnati observes Roy Rogers Day as the city celebrates its bicentennial. During the day, Rogers visits with manager Pete Rose in the Reds' dugout at Riverfront Stadium when the team plays Philadelphia. The Reds beat the Phillies, 5-2
Jul 8, 1988
Warner Bros. releases Randy Travis' "Honky Tonk Moon"
Jul 9, 1988
Alabama's "Fallin' Again" rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 9, 1988
John and Robin Berry are married
Jul 11, 1988
MCA releases The Desert Rose Band's "Summer Wind"
Jul 12, 1988
Warner Bros. releases Randy Travis' album "Old 8 x 10"
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