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Aug 24, 1993
Epic releases the self-titled debut album by Bobbie Cryner. She will write the 2000 Trisha Yearwood hit "Real Live Woman"
Aug 24, 1993
Columbia releases Ricky Van Shelton's album "A Bridge I Didn't Burn"
Aug 24, 1993
Honoring their success with "Chattahoochee," Alan Jackson and Jim McBride's wives give them a plaque for "Best Use Of The Word 'Hoochie Coochie' In Song Since 1937" during a #1 party in Nashville
Aug 25, 1993
Toby Keith shoots the video for his sophomore single, "He Ain't Worth Missin'," at the Zoo Club in Oklahoma City
Aug 25, 1993
Randy Travis celebrates the West with his first TV special, "Wind In The Wire," on ABC. Also appearing: Chuck Norris, Burt Reynolds and Lou Diamond Phillips
Aug 26, 1993
Tanya Tucker falls in the shower on her tour bus and cracks her tailbone. As a result, she cancels shows at the Western Idaho Fair
Aug 27, 1993
John Michael Montgomery's debut album, "Life's A Dance," is certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
Aug 27, 1993
"The Thing Called Love" opens. Based on Nashville's The Bluebird Cafe, it features K.T. Oslin and Trisha Yearwood on screen, and becomes actor River Phoenix's last movie. In the soundtrack: Clay Walker's "Dreaming With My Eyes Open"
Aug 28, 1993
Songwriter Byron Hill hears Gary Allan for the first time at the Lion D'or in Downey, California. Two years later, Hill produces demos that lead to Allan's first recording contract with Decca
Aug 28, 1993
Tracy Lawrence collects a #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "Can't Break It To My Heart"
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