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Jul 6, 1983
The Oak Ridge Boys sing the national anthem at the All-Star Game in Chicago's Comiskey Park. The American League beats the National, 13-3
Jul 8, 1983
Ferlin Husky has a heart attack in Seattle
Jul 9, 1983
Ricky Skaggs rides to the peak position on the Billboard country singles chart with "Highway 40 Blues"
Jul 10, 1983
John Schneider performs on the Miss Universe Pageant in St. Louis, Missouri
Jul 11, 1983
Merle Haggard's duet album with Willie Nelson, "Pancho & Lefty," is certified gold by the RIAA, along with Haggard's solo project, "Big City"
Jul 12, 1983
Kimberly Perry is born in Jackson, Mississippi. She becomes the lead singer in the family trio The Band Perry, the Country Music Association's New Artist of the Year in 2011. She also wins Song of the Year for writing "If I Die Young"
Jul 14, 1983
A judge orders Merle Haggard to pay $25,000-a-month temporary alimony to his wife, Leona Williams, who petitioned for divorce in June
Jul 14, 1983
MCA releases Don Williams' "Nobody But You"
Jul 15, 1983
Warner Bros. releases Gary Morris' "The Wind Beneath My Wings"
Jul 15, 1983
George Strait has his first--and only--ride on the New York subway, traveling from Times Square to Grand Central Station and back
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