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Dec 18, 1993
Faith Hill makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
Dec 19, 1993
Drummer Michael Clarke dies of liver failure in Treasure Island, Florida. He was a founding member of The Byrds, but left in 1967, before they recorded the seminal country-rock album "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo"
Dec 21, 1993
Musician and comedian Harold Morrison dies in Springfield, Missouri. He appeared on many of Loretta Lynn's shows and played on her hits "Fist City," "Happy Birthday" and "Blue Kentucky Girl." He was also part of sessions for hits by Kitty Wells, The Browns and Porter Wagoner
Dec 22, 1993
Pop vocalist Meghan Trainor is born in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Introduced through her debut single "All About That Bass," she wins Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards in 2016 at the same time she's enjoying a country hit as a songwriter with Rascal Flatts' "I Like The Sound Of That"
Dec 24, 1993
Denise Jackson surprises husband Alan Jackson with the first car he ever owned, a 1955 Ford Thunderbird, as a Christmas gift
Dec 24, 1993
The Oak Ridge Boys' Duane Allen sings bass on the Grand Ole Opry, filling in for background singer Herman Harper, who died December 17
Dec 25, 1993
Twelve-year-old Tom Gossin receives his first guitar for Christmas. Three hours later, he plays "Jingle Bells" for the family. Gossin and his brother, Mike, are destined to become members of Gloriana
Dec 26, 1993
Toby Keith sings "Should've Been A Cowboy" at halftime of Dallas' NFL game against the Washington Redskins at Texas Stadium in Irving. The Cowboys romp, 38-3
Dec 27, 1993
Lyle Lovett makes People magazine's list of the "25 Most Intriguing People of the Year." Others include Eddie Vedder, Michael Jackson, Bill Clinton and Oprah Winfrey
Dec 27, 1993
Tammy Wynette records "All I Am To You" with Aaron Neville at the Masterfonics studio in Nashville
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