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Jul 15, 1992
Travis Tritt earns a double-platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America for "It's All About To Change"
Jul 17, 1992
Relatively unknown, The Dixie Chicks play The Station Inn in Nashville. In the audience: Suzy Bogguss
Jul 18, 1992
Dr. Homer Hardy is unable to reach 911 when phone calls for Garth Brooks concert tickets jam the lines in Tulsa, Oklahoma. When his wife dies, Hardy files a $35-million suit against Southwestern Bell
Jul 19, 1992
Garth Brooks appears at the America West Arena in Phoenix. The crowd includes a future star: Dierks Bentley
Jul 20, 1992
Liberty releases Chris LeDoux's album "Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy"
Jul 20, 1992
George Strait collects a gold album from the RIAA for "Ten Strait Hits"
Jul 20, 1992
For the first time in her career, Reba McEntire receives a double-platinum album from the RIAA, marking two million units shipped of "For My Broken Heart"
Jul 20, 1992
An unprecedented start: Billy Ray Cyrus' debut album, "Some Gave All," is certified gold, platinum and double-platinum by the RIAA two months after its release
Jul 20, 1992
MCA releases Trisha Yearwood's "Wrong Side Of Memphis"
Jul 20, 1992
Tommy "Pork Chop" Markham retires after a 31-year career as Conway Twitty's drummer. Among the hits that featured him: "Hello Darlin'," "You've Never Been This Far Before" and "Linda On My Mind"
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