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Jun 20, 1983
Louise Massey dies in San Angelo, Texas. She headed a Texas-based ensemble, Louise Massey & The Westerners, which managed several western-tinged crossover hits during the 1930s and '40s
Jun 21, 1983
Epic releases Merle Haggard's "What Am I Gonna Do (With The Rest Of My Life)"
Jun 21, 1983
Mercury Records signs Kathy Mattea to her first recording contract
Jun 22, 1983
Conway Twitty's Twitty Birds beat Barbara Mandrell's Do-Rites, 14-10, in the annual Celebrity Softball Classic at Nashville's Greer Stadium during Fan Fair. Participants include Bill Anderson and Dottie West
Jun 23, 1983
A monument is placed on the grave of former Grand Ole Opry star DeFord Bailey nearly a year after the harmonica player's death. Taking part in the ceremony at Nashville's Greenwood Cemetery: Opry stalwarts Roy Acuff and Bill Monroe
Jun 23, 1983
Jerry Reed, T.G. Sheppard and TV reporter Chris Clark open the first movie theater in Williamson County, Tennessee
Jun 24, 1983
"The Survivors," a Walter Matthau/Robin Williams picture, opens with Jerry Reed playing a hitman
Jun 25, 1983
Mickey Gilley hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Fool For Your Love"
Jun 27, 1983
The Statler Brothers record "Atlanta Blue" during an evening session at the Sound Stage in Nashville
Jun 27, 1983
Willie Nelson wears a tuxedo as his 25-year-old son, Billy, marries Janet Caldwell at Nashville's First Baptist Church
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