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Aug 23, 1991
Buck Owens performs at Billy Bob's Texas nightclub in Fort Worth. It's billed as the last planned concert of his career
Aug 24, 1991
Dottie West makes what proves to be her final Grand Ole Opry appearance. Her last song is "Here Comes My Baby"
Aug 24, 1991
Fifteen days after undergoing heart surgery, Bill Monroe shows up at the Grand Ole Opry. He doesn't perform, but he comes out on stage to wave to fans
Aug 26, 1991
Emmylou Harris performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Oakland Coliseum, where the Boston Red Sox shutout the A's, 3-0
Aug 27, 1991
The first Kenny Rogers Roasters restaurant holds its grand opening at 1933 University Drive in Coral Springs, Florida. Rogers and his wife, Marianne Rogers, are both on hand for the event
Aug 27, 1991
George Strait takes home an RIAA-certified platinum album for "If You Ain't Lovin' (You Ain't Livin')"
Aug 27, 1991
Sometimes-country singer Linda Ronstadt collects a platinum album from the RIAA for her collection of Mexican performances, "Canciones De Mi Padre"
Aug 27, 1991
Travis Tritt sings the national anthem at Fulton County Statdium in Atlanta when the Braves host the Montreal Expos. The Braves take over first place with a 3-2 win
Aug 27, 1991
Warner Bros. Records releases Randy Travis' single "Forever Together" and the album "High Lonesome"
Aug 28, 1991
Ronnie Self, best known for writing Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry," dies in Springfield, Missouri. He also penned her hits "Sweet Nothin's" and "Everybody Loves Me But You," plus Billy Walker's 1963 country hit "Circumstances"
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