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  • May 27, 1997
    MCA releases The Raybon Brothers' "Butterfly Kisses" to retail
    May 28, 1997
    CMT premieres the videos to both the Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes versions of "How Do I Live" on "CMT Delivery Room"
    May 28, 1997
    Eddie Rabbitt returns to his home in Franklin, Tennessee, six days after undergoing surgery for lung cancer
    May 28, 1997
    Reba McEntire's Starstruck Entertainment drops its management deal with 10 clients to focus solely on McEntire. Among those released: Jo Dee Messina, Billy Dean, Linda Davis, Rhett Akins, John & Audrey Wiggins and Jason Sellers
    May 28, 1997
    Barbara Mandrell and Ken Dudney celebrate their 30th anniversary in Los Angeles, where she's working on the soap opera "Sunset Beach." He gives her a gold ring, and she goes to bed early, leaving him to play card games on the computer
    May 28, 1997
    Record producer Doug Johnson takes over as the president of Giant Records' country division. Johnson's credits include work with Ty Herndon and James Bonamy, while Giant's artist roster features Clay Walker and Daryle Singletary
    May 29, 1997
    Southern comedian Bill Engvall collects his first gold album from the RIAA, honoring "Here's Your Sign"
    May 29, 1997
    Some birthday party: Wynonna Judd is flown to her surprise celebration in Franklin, Tennessee, by helicopter. Among those attending: Billy Dean, pop singer Michael McDonald and Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller
    May 29, 1997
    Bill Anderson throws out the first pitch at Chicago's Wrigley Field, while John Berry sings the national anthem and The 4 Guys give a brief performance. The Cubs beat the Cincinnati Reds, 2-1
    May 30, 1997
    "Are You Ready For The Country" songwriter Neil Young cancels a European tour after cutting a finger while slicing a ham sandwich

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