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  • Jun 6, 1992
    Billy Ray Cyrus' "Some Gave All" goes to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart, a position it will occupy a total of 34 weeks
    Jun 7, 1992
    A week after he added his part to "Walkaway Joe," Don Henley returns to Nashville's Sound Emporium to overdub two words to the Trisha Yearwood recording
    Jun 8, 1992
    Alan Jackson takes three trophies at the TNN/Music City News awards, held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Garth Brooks wins Entertainer of the Year
    Jun 9, 1992
    Geffen releases the Olivia Newton-John album "Back To Basics: The Essential Collection 1971-1992"
    Jun 9, 1992
    Doug Stone takes in his second RIAA-certified gold album, for "I Thought It Was You"
    Jun 9, 1992
    Songwriter, producer and keyboard player David Foster hits a pedestrian while driving on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. The accident nearly kills the victim: actor Ben Vereen
    Jun 9, 1992
    The Mavericks perform at the Nashville nightspot Ace Of Clubs. In the audience: Trisha Yearwood, supporting her boyfriend, bass player Robert Reynolds
    Jun 10, 1992
    The Associated Press posts a story in which Travis Tritt criticizes Billy Ray Cyrus' first hit: "I don't think 'Achy Breaky Heart' makes much of a statement." Tritt repeats the charge on Nashville's WSIX Radio, creating controversy during Fan Fair
    Jun 10, 1992
    Doug Stone gives his first concert since quadruple bypass surgery April 29, performing for 800 fan club members on Opryland's General Jackson showboat during Fan Fair in Nashville
    Jun 12, 1992
    A 1.5-mile stretch of road in Waynesboro, Virginia, is renamed Lew DeWitt Boulevard, honoring a late member of The Statler Brothers

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