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  • Jun 21, 1997
    Alabama hosts its final June Jam in Fort Payne, Alabama. The lineup includes Heartland, a band that waits another nine years before scoring its first hit single
    Jun 23, 1997
    Trace Adkins tells his side of a domestic gun accident in People magazine. While arguing about his drinking in 1994, he says his wife shot a .38, with a bullet going through both lungs and both ventricles in his heart
    Jun 24, 1997
    "Always... Patsy Cline," starring Mandy Barnett, opens in an off-Broadway theater in New York City. The production features 27 songs, including "Crazy," "Sweet Dreams" and "I Fall To Pieces"
    Jun 24, 1997
    Mercury releases Toby Keith's album "Dream Walkin'"
    Jun 25, 1997
    On Chet Atkins Day in Nashville, more than 70 artists and musicians pay tribute to the guitarist at a Ryman Auditorium concert. Among the night's performers are Steve Wariner, Ray Stevens, Ronnie McDowell, Mark Knopfler, Marty Stuart, Bobby Bare and Hank Williams III
    Jun 27, 1997
    Commerce, Georgia, renames Little Street as Bill Anderson Boulevard. The road used to run by WJJC Radio, the station where Anderson was employed when he wrote the country classic "City Lights"
    Jun 28, 1997
    George Harrison, author of the former Johnny Rodriguez hit "Something," has surgery to remove a tumor from his neck. The growth proves to be benign
    Jun 30, 1997
    Songwriter Chuck Seals, who co-wrote the Ray Price classic "Crazy Arms," dies in White House, Tennessee

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