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Jul 23, 1999
The family of the late Shot Jackson donates his Dobro to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Jackson played on hits by Red Foley, Webb Pierce and Kitty Wells, including "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
Sep 18, 2002
Tammy Wynette's daughters donate one of her stage outfits to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville
Dec 17, 2002
Two Martin guitars that belonged to The Delmore Brothers are donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame. On hand for the event: John Anderson and Charlie Louvin
Mar 6, 2003
The Country Music Hall of Fame presents a medallion to Eddy Arnold, recognizing the largest memorabilia donation by an artist. Arnold's contributions include over 2,000 photos, tuxedos and the first CMA award for Entertainer of the Year
Sep 13, 2005
Bill Monroe's Gibson F-5 mandolin is donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville by Murfreesboro philanthropist Bob McClean
Jun 8, 2006
Big & Rich donate their guitars to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Big Kenny hands over his Guild F-50 while John Rich contributes an Epiphone Hummingbird Masterbilt
Jul 26, 2006
The guitar Johnny Cash used while recording "Ring Of Fire" is donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame by Cash's former bass player, Marshall Grant, who received the instrument from the Man in Black as a gift
Oct 26, 2006
Glen Campbell donates a guitar he used on "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" to the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville
Feb 13, 2008
Marty Stuart and Connie Smith donate memorabilia to the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, including her original acetate of "Once A Day" and Lester Flatt's guitar. On hand at the ceremony are Vince Gill, Earl Scruggs and Ricky Skaggs
Jun 6, 2008
Jeffrey Buckner Ford donates the Presidential Medal of Freedom earned by his father, Tennessee Ernie Ford, to Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame during the CMA Music Festival. On hand are Jordanaires Gordon Stoker and Ray Walker
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