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May 26, 1991
Forty years after Ernest Tubb and Red Foley had a hit with his song "The Strange Little Girl," Broadway lyricist Richard Adler marries Susan Ivory
May 27, 1991
Alan Jackson records "She's Got The Rhythm (And I Got The Blues)" and "(Who Says) You Can't Have It All"
May 28, 1991
"Time Pieces/Best Of Eric Clapton" is certified gold, platinum and double-platinum by the RIAA, nine years after its release. The album features the rocker's minor country hit "Lay Down Sally"
May 28, 1991
Warner Bros. releases Travis Tritt's album "It's All About To Change"
May 29, 1991
"Don't Be Cruel" composer Otis Blackwell joins the Songwriters Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the New York Hilton Hotel. Also inducted are Howard Greenfield, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich
May 29, 1991
Garth Brooks gains his second two million-seller as the RIAA certifies his self-titled debut album double-platinum
May 29, 1991
Billy Ray Cyrus' band has its equipment stolen from band member Terry Shelton's van, parked outside The Ragtime Lounge in Huntington, West Virginia
May 29, 1991
Wynonna Judd begins recording her first solo album in Nashville
May 30, 1991
Dan Seals' greatest-hits album, "The Best," is certified gold by the RIAA
May 30, 1991
"Anne Murray's Greatest Hits" is awarded a quadruple-platinum album by the RIAA, making her the first country female to reach that milestone
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