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  • Feb 5, 1999
    The Tennessean reports Daryle Singletary has parted ways with Giant Records
    Feb 5, 1999
    Twenty-five years after Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's career home run record, Charley Pride leads a round of "Happy Birthday" to the slugger in Atlanta, along with Reggie Jackson, Sammy Sosa, Phil Niekro, Frank Robinson and Bill Clinton
    Feb 5, 1999
    BlackHawk's Van Stephenson has surgery for skin cancer at the Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville
    Feb 6, 1999
    Songwriter Mike Anthony suffers a heart attack and massive stroke in Nashville, leading to his death a month later. Anthony wrote John Michael Montgomery's "I Miss You A Little"
    Feb 7, 1999
    Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" adds to that '70s feel during a car scene in the FOX broadcast of "That '70s Show"
    Feb 7, 1999
    "Route 66" songwriter Bobby Troup dies of a heart attack in Sherman Oaks, California. An Asleep At The Wheel performance of his song was nominated for a Grammy in 1977
    Feb 8, 1999
    Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey dies in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. With her husband, she formed the duo Lulu Belle & Scotty, a musical comedy team that rose to prominence on Chicago radio station WLS
    Feb 8, 1999
    MCA releases Chely Wright's "Single White Female"
    Feb 8, 1999
    Asleep At The Wheel records "I Ain't Got Nobody" with country yodeler Don Walser at the Bismeaux Studio in Austin, Texas. The track appears on the Bob Wills tribute "Ride With Bob," which earns a Grammy nomination for Best Country Album
    Feb 8, 1999
    The Hank Williams Museum is established in Montgomery, Alabama

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