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Jun 6, 2007
Lyric Street celebrates its 10th anniversary with a party at Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame. In attendance: Rascal Flatts, SHeDAISY, Bucky Covington, Trent Tomlinson and Josh Gracin
Jun 6, 2007
Marty Stuart provides harmony for John Rich on "North To Alaska" during the Late Night Jam at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Others on the bill include Porter Wagoner, Charley Pride, Eric Church, Pam Tillis, Neko Case and Ashley Monroe
Jun 6, 2007
Johnny Rodriguez is a no-show during a Hispanic-themed concert at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Jim Lauderdale and Elizabeth Cook fill in alongside Rick Trevino and Riders In The Sky
Jun 6, 2007
Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, who appeared the previous year on the group's country hit "Who Says You Can't Go Home," checks into Los Angeles' UCLA Medical Center for alcohol rehab
Jun 6, 2007
Sony BMG sends a letter to country radio stations ordering them to stop playing Tracy Lawrence's version of "Find Out Who Your Friends Are," featuring Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. Most stations ignore the edict, rescinded the next day
Jun 6, 2007
The Country Music Hall of Fame opens a new exhibit, "Love Everybody: Big & Rich." Among the artifacts on display are several of the duo's guitars and clothing, including Big Kenny's signature top hat
Jun 6, 2007
Michael Peterson, Darryl Worley and Jason Michael Carroll take part in the CMA Music Festival kickoff parade in Nashville, along with Pam Tillis, Blue County, Jennifer Hanson, Tanya Tucker, Two Foot Fred and The Pirates Of The Mississippi
Jun 7, 2007
When Troy Gentry signs autographs in downtown Nashville, he draws a crowd of 400, blocking traffic. He has a confrontation with police when they ask him to move off the street. In the next day's morning paper, an officer says Gentry's lucky he's not in jail
Jun 7, 2007
Taylor Swift's self-titled debut album is certified platinum by the RIAA
Jun 7, 2007
Clay Walker sings "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the outset of the NBA finals at San Antonio's SBC Center. The Spurs win game 1, 85-76, against the Cleveland Cavaliers
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