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Jul 8, 1989
Ricky Skaggs lifts "Lovin' Only Me" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 9, 1989
Ray Stevens realizes his second RIAA-certified gold album, for "I Have Returned"
Jul 10, 1989
The Monkees have a star embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The pop group's "Last Train To Clarksville" ranks among country music's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
Jul 11, 1989
California Angels owner Gene Autry plays host to former president Ronald Reagan when Major League Baseball's All-Star Game is held at Anaheim Stadium. The American League defeats the National League, 5-3
Jul 11, 1989
"In Dreams: The Greatest Hits" brings an RIAA-certified gold album to the late Roy Orbison. The songs are actually re-recorded versions of his 1960s rock & roll classics
Jul 11, 1989
Jimmy Buffett withdraws his petition for divorce from his wife of 12 years, Janie
Jul 12, 1989
Columbia releases the Willie Nelson album "A Horse Called Music"
Jul 12, 1989
Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman comes down with food poisoning one day after the band announced tour plans in New York. The group's "Honky Tonk Women" is hailed among country's greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation publication
Jul 14, 1989
Earl Thomas Conley's father, Arthur, dies
Jul 15, 1989
Eddy Raven earns a #1 single on the Billboard country chart with "In A Letter To You"
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