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  • Mar 5, 1991
    MCA releases Vince Gill's album "Pocket Full Of Gold"
    Mar 7, 1991
    Rosanne Cash is surprised with a humanitarian award during the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville
    Mar 7, 1991
    An angry Randy Travis stops a performance at the Country Radio Seminar to deny a report in The National Enquirer that he's gay. A survey is passed among the radio execs asking if they believe him
    Mar 8, 1991
    Boots Randolph plays the national anthem in the afternoon and The Oak Ridge Boys do the same during the evening at the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament at Nashville's Vanderbilt University
    Mar 8, 1991
    "Love Can Build A Bridge" earns an RIAA-certified gold album for The Judds
    Mar 8, 1991
    Reacting to a story in The National Enquirer that says he is gay, Randy Travis issues a statement that he has been living with his manager, Lib Hatcher, for several years
    Mar 9, 1991
    Brenda Lee sings the national anthem at Nashville's Vanderbilt University during the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament. Alabama and Tennessee win the day's two games
    Mar 9, 1991
    Alan Jackson tops the Billboard country singles chart for the first time in his career with "I'd Love You All Over Again"
    Mar 9, 1991
    Songwriter Allen Shamblin marries Lori Kulak in Nashville. His credits include Miranda Lambert's "The House That Built Me," Randy Travis' "He Walked On Water," Collin Raye's "In This Life" and Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me"
    Mar 9, 1991
    "Uncle Buck" makes its final prime-time appearance on CBS, with Ronnie Milsap singing the theme song

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