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  • Feb 8, 1997
    Mark Chesnutt makes a timely appearance at the top of the Billboard country chart with "It's A Little Too Late"
    Feb 9, 1997
    Billy Dean delivers "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the 50-mile Busch Clash, won by Jeff Gordon, at Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida
    Feb 9, 1997
    Joe Diffie holds his annual Country Steps In For First Steps concert at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. His guests include: Ty England, Ricochet, Ty Herndon and actor Wilford Brimley
    Feb 10, 1997
    Atlantic releases Tracy Lawrence's "Better Man, Better Off"
    Feb 10, 1997
    Sheryl Crow performs at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, where she brings Emmylou Harris and The Wallflowers on stage for the final four songs, including a version of The Band's "The Weight"
    Feb 11, 1997
    Frances Stephens dies in Nashville. She was the mother of Ray Stevens
    Feb 11, 1997
    Capitol releases Roy D. Mercer's comedy album "How Big'a Boy Are Ya? Volume 1"
    Feb 11, 1997
    Chronicles releases "1997 Grammy Nominees." The album features LeAnn Rimes, Eric Clapton, Jewel, Celine Dion and Shawn Colvin, among others, plus The Tony Rich Project's original version of "Nobody Knows"
    Feb 11, 1997
    Hoyt Axton is arrested in Hamilton, Montana, when police find more than a pound of marijuana in his home
    Feb 11, 1997
    Curb releases LeAnn Rimes' album "Unchained Melody/The Early Years"

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