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Jun 26, 1989
Alan Jackson signs his first recording contract with Arista Records. He also records "Wanted," "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow" and "I'd Love You All Over Again"
Jun 27, 1989
Alan Jackson records "Here In The Real World"
Jun 28, 1989
Loretta Lynn's son, Ernest, is jailed five days for slow payment of child support
Jun 29, 1989
Lee Greenwood plays the last of five shows for American soldiers serving in Panama
Jun 29, 1989
The Tennessean reports that Arista Records is expected to sign as its first artists: Pam Tillis, Lee Roy Parnell, Alan Jackson, Michelle Wright and Asleep At The Wheel
Jun 29, 1989
"Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" singer Tom Jones receives a star at 6608 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Jun 30, 1989
Killer movie: "Great Balls Of Fire" debuts in theaters with Dennis Quaid portraying piano-pounding Jerry Lee Lewis
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