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Oct 20, 1991
Charley Pride sings the national anthem before a World Series game at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. The Minnesota Twins edge the Atlanta Braves, 3-2
Oct 20, 1991
Clint Black marries Lisa Hartman on his 180-acre Houston farm
Oct 20, 1991
Curt Massey dies at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California. He played in his sister's band, Louise Massey & The Westerners, which earned crossover hits in the 1930s and '40s. He also wrote the theme to "Petticoat Junction"
Oct 21, 1991
Trisha Yearwood meets with Ken Kragen, the longtime manager for Kenny Rogers. She subsequently joins Kragen's client list
Oct 22, 1991
Capitol releases Bonnie Raitt's pop hit "I Can't Make You Love Me," written by country songwriters Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin
Oct 22, 1991
"Well, I ain't Burt Reynolds and I ain't Tom Selleck": Mercury releases Sammy Kershaw's debut single, "Cadillac Style," to retail with references to Reynolds, Selleck and the James Bond movie "Goldfinger"
Oct 22, 1991
Arista releases Steve Wariner's album "I Am Ready"
Oct 22, 1991
Smokey Robinson, author of the country hits "Tracks Of My Tears" and "You've Really Got A Hold On Me," is added to the Hollywood RockWalk
Oct 22, 1991
MCA releases "The Patsy Cline Collection," a box set with more than 100 songs
Oct 22, 1991
MCA releases Patty Loveless' "Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)," already playing on radio stations, for retail sale
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