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  • Jul 19, 1991
    Bob Dylan and opener Kris Kristofferson play the Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia. In the audience is Stokes Nielson, who's inspired during the show to become a songwriter. He goes on to become a founding member of The Lost Trailers
    Jul 19, 1991
    Alan Jackson collects a gold album from the RIAA for "Don't Rock The Jukebox"
    Jul 19, 1991
    The brakes fail on Dottie West's car on the way to the Grand Ole Opry. She loses control and hits a wall but sustains only minor injuries
    Jul 19, 1991
    The Globe runs a story claiming the adopted son of Marie Osmond and Brian Blosil is actually his illegitimate child. The couple sues The Globe a year later, settling out of court in December 1993
    Jul 21, 1991
    Willie Nelson makes the cover of USA Weekend for his $17-million debt to the Internal Revenue Service. Nelson is selling a homemade album, "Who'll Buy My Memories/The IRS Tapes," via TV in an effort to raise the cash
    Jul 22, 1991
    Shenandoah performs the national anthem before the start of the Little League state tournament at Gattman Park in Muscle Shoals, Alabama
    Jul 23, 1991
    Us magazine hits the newsstands with a photo layout of country music's "hot hunks," shot during Fan Fair. On parade are Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Alan Jackson, Clint Black, Marty Stuart, Travis Tritt and Ricky Van Shelton
    Jul 23, 1991
    Warner Bros. releases Holly Dunn's album "Milestones"
    Jul 24, 1991
    Randy Travis nets his fifth platinum album from the RIAA, for "Heroes And Friends"
    Jul 25, 1991
    After feminists find fault with her song "Maybe I Mean Yes," Holly Dunn sends an open letter to the media saying she's asked radio and video outlets to stop playing it. Opponents contend the single can be interpreted to condone date rape

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