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  • Dec 6, 1991
    The late Elvis Presley receives his third gold holiday album from the RIAA, for "Memories Of Christmas"
    Dec 6, 1991
    Ricky Van Shelton earns a platinum album from the RIAA for "Backroads"
    Dec 6, 1991
    Dolly Parton receives a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "White Limozeen," produced by Ricky Skaggs
    Dec 6, 1991
    Lorrie Morgan collects her second gold album from the RIAA, for "Something In Red"
    Dec 7, 1991
    Ronnie Milsap, Shenandoah and Gary Morris headline a Love Is Feeding Everyone (LIFE) concert at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles to benefit the city's homeless population. Also appearing are Shelby Lynne and Pirates Of The Mississippi
    Dec 7, 1991
    Reba McEntire's "For My Broken Heart" tops the Billboard country singles chart
    Dec 8, 1991
    Alan Jackson sings "Don't Rock The Jukebox" and "Someday," and The Judds do "Born To Be Blue" on NBC's "Hot Country Nights." Other performers include Willie Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Joe Diffie and Mike Reid
    Dec 8, 1991
    Roy Acuff is the first country artist recognized in the Kennedy Center Honors, attended by president George Bush. Among the participants in the Washington, D.C., ceremony, shot for a CBS-TV special: Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, Steve Wariner and Bill Monroe
    Dec 9, 1991
    Coinciding with their final concert, The Judds make the cover of People magazine. "She is a broken doll," says Wynonna Judd, of her hepatitis-infected mother, "and an absolute walking miracle"
    Dec 10, 1991
    Late rock & roll deejay Alan Freed receives a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. His name appears among the co-writers on The Forester Sisters' hit "Sincerely"

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