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Oct 13, 1990
Ferlin Husky is admitted to West Park Hospital in Cody, Wyoming, with chest pains, forcing the cancellation of a concert. Days later he's transferred to Nashville, where he undergoes a heart bypass
Oct 13, 1990
Eddie Rabbitt and Jann Browne check in on TV's "Hee Haw"
Oct 13, 1990
Garth Brooks plays for an audience of 50,000 for the first time during the State Fair of Texas in Dallas
Oct 14, 1990
Willie Nelson plays a campaign fundraiser for Democrat Gatewood Galbraith at the Louisville Gardens. The Kentucky gubernatorial candidate holds a position important to Nelson: he favors the legalization of marijuana
Oct 14, 1990
Daryle Singletary moves to Nashville, scoring his first hit five years later
Oct 15, 1990
Rassy Young, the mother of "Love Is A Rose" songwriter Neil Young, dies of cancer at her home in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Oct 17, 1990
The Eric Clapton box set "Crossroads" is certified platinum by the RIAA. The four-disc project includes "Lay Down Sally," a former country hit
Oct 17, 1990
Mercury releases "20 Of Hank Williams' Greatest Hits"
Oct 17, 1990
The Kentucky HeadHunters collect a platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "Pickin' On Nashville"
Oct 17, 1990
Naomi Judd tells reporters she has hepatitis and will have to give up performing. She and Wynonna hold the press conference in the same room in which they auditioned for RCA in 1983
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