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Apr 28, 1991
Actor Ken Curtis dies in Fresno, California. A member of The Sons Of The Pioneers from 1949-1953, he was best known as Festus on TV's "Gunsmoke" and Monk on "Have Gun, Will Travel"
Apr 28, 1991
The day after a concert in Wheeling, West Virginia, Larry Gatlin decides to stop touring. In June, Gatlin tells "Good Morning, America": "I'm tired of having to operate on guts and faith and cortisone shots"
Apr 29, 1991
Curb releases Hal Ketchum's debut album, "Past The Point Of Rescue"
Apr 29, 1991
The Alan Jackson hit "Here In The Real World" receives The Music City News Song of the Year award
Apr 30, 1991
Capitol releases Garth Brooks' "The Thunder Rolls," the first of his singles to feature Trisha Yearwood as a background vocalist
Apr 30, 1991
MCA releases Trisha Yearwood's debut single, "She's In Love With The Boy"
Apr 30, 1991
MCA releases the soundtrack to "Thelma & Louise," with music by Kelly Willis, B.B. King and The Eagles' Glenn Frey
Apr 30, 1991
Three nights of recording begins for Emmylou Harris & The Nash Ramblers' "At The Ryman" at a still-unrefurbished Ryman Auditorium. Bill Monroe joins the band on "Scotland." The set also includes "Guitar Town," "Half As Much" and "The Cattle Call"
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