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  • Sep 13, 1994
    Clint Black collects his first triple-platinum album from the RIAA, for "Killin' Time"
    Sep 13, 1994
    MCA releases Trisha Yearwood's Christmas album, "The Sweetest Gift"
    Sep 13, 1994
    Decca releases Mark Chesnutt's album "What A Way To Live"
    Sep 13, 1994
    Mercury releases "Red Hot + Country," a benefit album for AIDS featuring Mary Chapin Carpenter, Billy Ray Cyrus, Radney Foster, Dolly Parton, Randy Scruggs, Johnny Cash, Mark Chesnutt and Kathy Mattea with Jackson Browne, among others
    Sep 14, 1994
    Johnny Cash performs at New York's Carnegie Hall, where he's joined on stage briefly by daughter Rosanne Cash for a duet on "I Still Miss Someone"
    Sep 14, 1994
    Steve Earle begins a one-year jail sentence for possession of heroin. He's released after serving two months
    Sep 15, 1994
    The Discovery Space Shuttle crew gets Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog" as a wakeup call
    Sep 16, 1994
    Lorrie Morgan's album "War Paint" is certified gold by the RIAA
    Sep 18, 1994
    George Ducas sings the national anthem at the Astrodome, where the NFL's Buffalo Bills defeat the Houston Oilers, 15-7
    Sep 18, 1994
    Sugar Hill releases "The Great Dobro Sessions." Produced by Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor, the album includes appearances by Rob Ickes, Bashful Brother Oswald, Curtis Burch and Josh Graves, among others

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