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Dec 19, 1997
Deana Carter sings "Merry Christmas Darling" for president Bill Clinton as NBC airs "Christmas In Washington." Also appearing: Aaliyah, Hanson and Glenn Close
Dec 19, 1997
Holly Dunn concludes a 10-month stint as co-host of the morning show on Detroit radio station WWWW-FM
Dec 19, 1997
Marty Raybon makes his final appearance as the lead singer of Shenandoah before going solo during a concert at The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville
Dec 19, 1997
The Oscar-winning James Cameron movie "Titanic" opens at theaters. Joining Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the cast is Kathy Bates, who took the role of the unsinkable Molly Brown after Reba McEntire passed
Dec 20, 1997
With help from songwriter Steve Wariner, Garth Brooks rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Longneck Bottle"
Dec 21, 1997
Tammy Wynette makes the first of two appearances on Fox's animated TV series "King Of The Hill"
Dec 23, 1997
Shania Twain's album "Come On Over" is certified gold, platinum and double-platinum by the RIAA
Dec 23, 1997
The RIAA awards a gold album for Martina McBride's "Evolution"
Dec 23, 1997
Alison Krauss + Union Station nab a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "So Long So Wrong"
Dec 23, 1997
Mary Chapin Carpenter embarks on a USO tour to entertain American troops stationed in Italy and Bosnia
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