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Sep 1, 1996
Lee Thomas Miller becomes a full-time songwriter. He's a successful one, too, penning such hits as Trace Adkins' "You're Gonna Miss This," Brad Paisley's "I'm Still A Guy," Jamey Johnson's "In Color" and Tim McGraw's "Southern Girl"
Sep 1, 1996
Billy Ray Cyrus performs the national anthem at Houlihan's Stadium in Tampa, where the Green Bay Packers stomp the Buccaneers, 34-3
Sep 2, 1996
ABC-TV debuts the new "Monday Night Football" video, featuring Hank Williams Jr., filmed in a makeshift Oval Office with a Colin Powell look-alike
Sep 3, 1996
The city of Ottawa declares Garth Brooks Day
Sep 3, 1996
Magnatone releases the Kenny Rogers Christmas album "The Gift"
Sep 3, 1996
In a unique promotion, Deana Carter stomps barefoot in a vat filled with strawberries in support of her single "Strawberry Wine" at Nashville's Tower Records. Witnessing the event: Vince Gill
Sep 3, 1996
Capitol releases Deana Carter's album "Did I Shave My Legs For This?"
Sep 4, 1996
"Between Now And Forever" brings Bryan White a gold album from the RIAA
Sep 4, 1996
Reba McEntire opens her new Starstruck offices on Music Row, a building that some estimate at $55 million, a figure she says is waaaay off base. Among more than a thousand visitors to her open house: Brooks & Dunn, Terri Clark and Linda Davis
Sep 7, 1996
Lubbock, Texas, renames Avenue H as Buddy Holly Avenue, recognizing the author of the Mickey Gilley country hit "True Love Ways"
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