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Jul 6, 1982
Kenny Rogers attends the World's Fair in Knoxville with wife Marianne to promote his new movie, "Six Pack"
Jul 7, 1982
Charley Pride records the George Jones classic "Why Baby Why"
Jul 7, 1982
Nashville nightclub owner Pee Wee Johnson pays a $737.50 fine on behalf of George Jones in Mississippi, settling a penalty for drunken driving
Jul 8, 1982
Debby Boone makes her Broadway debut in "Seven Brides For Seven Brothers" at New York's Alvin Theatre
Jul 8, 1982
MCA releases Lee Greenwood's "She's Lying"
Jul 9, 1982
MCA releases the soundtrack to "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," featuring Dolly Parton's second recording of "I Will Always Love You," plus music by Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning, Jim Nabors and Dom DeLuise
Jul 9, 1982
Billy Carter's son, Buddy, gets married at Tom T. Hall's Fox Hollow home. Wedding guests wear Civil War costumes
Jul 10, 1982
Janie Fricke snags a #1 country single in Billboard with "Don't Worry 'Bout Me Baby"
Jul 10, 1982
Epic releases Merle Haggard & George Jones' "Yesterday's Wine"
Jul 11, 1982
"Seven Brides For Seven Brothers," starring Debby Boone, closes after five performances on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre
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