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Jun 6, 1974
Singer/songwriter Matthew Shafer is born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Using the stage name Uncle Kracker, he establishes himself as a pop act with the 2001 hit "Follow Me," joining Kenny Chesney for the country hit "When The Sun Goes Down"
Jun 7, 1974
The first Fan Fair slow pitch softball tournament kicks off at Nashville's Fort Negley Park. The players include Bill Anderson, Sue Richards, Jerry Reed and Tanya Tucker
Jun 8, 1974
Dolly Parton's original version of "I Will Always Love You" presides at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jun 10, 1974
MCA releases Marty Robbins' album "Good'n Country"
Jun 10, 1974
MCA releases Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty's album "Country Partners"
Jun 10, 1974
Don Gibson records "Bring Back Your Love To Me" at Acuff-Rose Sound in Nashville
Jun 10, 1974
Tom T. Hall quits the Grand Ole Opry over a conflict about the use of horns. Hall had played the Opry three days earlier and "didn't feel right" about not using his band
Jun 12, 1974
Pre-dating "Torn Between Two Lovers" by more than two years, Mary MacGregor has her first Nashville recording session at the Jack Clement Recording Studio
Jun 12, 1974
Sonny James records "A Mi Esposa Con Amor (To My Wife With Love)" at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
Jun 13, 1974
Johnny Rodriguez, Charlie Rich, Johnny Dollar, Barbara Fairchild, Anne Murray, Penny DeHaven, Melba Montgomery and Ray Griff are installed in the Walkway of Stars at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
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