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Sep 13, 2006
Earl Scruggs leads a battalion of musicians playing "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" before a Braves baseball game at Atlanta's Turner Field. The stunt is an attempt to enter "The Guinness Book Of World Records" for the largest banjo ensemble
Sep 13, 2006
BNA releases Kellie Pickler's debut single, "Red High Heels"
Sep 14, 2006
Sara Evans' "You'll Always Be My Baby" video debuts on CMT
Sep 14, 2006
The Austin American-Statesman reports "Heartbroke" songwriter Guy Clark has succeeded in a battle with lymphoma; following four months of chemotherapy, he's gone into remission
Sep 14, 2006
Parker Brothers introduces a modern version of its Monopoly game with the Grand Ole Opry replacing Oriental Avenue. The price to purchase the Opry: $1 million
Sep 14, 2006
Bluegrass mandolin player Doyle Lawson and R&B vocalist Mavis Staples are awarded a National Heritage Fellowship during a National Endowment for the Arts ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Sep 15, 2006
The Zach Braff movie "The Last Kiss" debuts in theaters. Its cheating theme inspires David Nail to write the 2011 single "Let It Rain"
Sep 15, 2006
Blake Shelton collects a gold album from the RIAA for "The Dreamer"
Sep 15, 2006
Larry The Cable Guy earns a gold album from the RIAA for "A Very Larry Christmas"
Sep 15, 2006
Mayor Willie Herenton declares Justin R. Timberlake Day in Memphis and presents a key to the city to the singer, who earned an Academy of Country Music award nomination as a member of 'N Sync
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