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Sep 20, 1996
Little Jimmy Dickens returns to the Grand Ole Opry following a two-month absence with vocal problems
Sep 20, 1996
Paintsville, Kentucky, celebrates Crystal Gayle Day, dedicating a section of U.S. Highway 23 as the Crystal Gayle Highway. She is also named a Kentucky Colonel
Sep 21, 1996
Bryan White hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "So Much For Pretending," holding the top spot for two weeks
Sep 21, 1996
Willie Nelson sings the national anthem at Memorial Stadium in Austin, where the Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeat the Texas Longhorns, 27-24
Sep 21, 1996
One-hit wonder Woody Carter dies. His lone commercial success as a recording artist came with the 1949 single "Sittin' On The Doorstep." He also worked as a supporting musician on Floyd Tillman's "Slipping Around"
Sep 21, 1996
The Georgia Music Hall of Fame opens in Macon. Travis Tritt attends the ceremony, along with Little Richard, The Pips and two members of R.E.M.
Sep 21, 1996
"Bless The Broken Road" songwriter Marcus Hummon sings the national anthem before the Vanderbilt football game against Ole Miss at Dudley Field in Nashville. The Rebels beat the hometown Commodores, 20-9
Sep 21, 1996
Hank Williams III makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, clad in a western shirt that had previously been worn by his legendary grandfather. He sings the Hank classics "Moanin' The Blues" and "Lovesick Blues"
Sep 23, 1996
Mercury releases Terri Clark's remake of "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me"
Sep 23, 1996
Columbia releases Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Let Me Into Your Heart"
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