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Jul 15, 1989
Record executive Jim Stanton dies at his home in Johnson City, Tennessee. He founded Rich-R-Tone Records, a label that released a series of significant bluegrass records by The Stanley Brothers in the 1940s
Jul 15, 1989
The white suit and cape Elvis Presley wore during his 1973 "Live From Hawaii Via Satellite" TV special are stolen from the home of an Elvis impersonator
Jul 17, 1989
MCA releases George Strait's "Ace In The Hole"
Jul 18, 1989
Columbia releases Ricky Van Shelton's "Living Proof"
Jul 19, 1989
Capitol releases Tanya Tucker's "Greatest Hits"
Jul 20, 1989
President George Bush holds a White House barbecue celebrating the 20th anniversary of the first moon landing. Lee Greenwood sings "God Bless The U.S.A."
Jul 21, 1989
The Mavericks' drummer, Paul Deakin, marries Leanne Purcell
Jul 21, 1989
The Billy Crystal/Meg Ryan movie "When Harry Met Sally..." debuts in theaters. Jennifer Warnes' "Right Time Of The Night" plays in the background during the picture's famous restaurant scene
Jul 21, 1989
Garth Brooks' video for "If Tomorrow Never Comes" is completed
Jul 22, 1989
George Strait ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "What's Going On In Your World"
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