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Dec 1, 1998
Faith Hill's "This Kiss" earns a platinum single from the RIAA
Dec 1, 1998
Pop songwriter Diane Warren performs at Nashville's Bluebird Cafe in a benefit for the homeless. Other performers include Wynonna Judd, Anita Cochran and Mark Chesnutt, who sings the Warren-penned "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing"
Dec 1, 1997
Curb releases David Kersh's "If I Never Stop Loving You"
Dec 1, 1997
Johnny Cash is released from Baptist Hospital in Nashville, where he's been treated for double pneumonia
Dec 1, 1997
A Nashville judge triples the damages the William Morris Agency and the estate of agent Joe Harris owe to Buddy Lee Attractions for tampering with the booking contracts for Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, bringing the award to $1.4 million. Harris' estate, however, is insolvent
Dec 1, 1996
Pop songwriter Irving Gordon dies at his home in Los Angeles. The author of the Nat "King" Cole standard "Unforgettable," he also wrote Eddy Arnold's 1955 country hit "The Kentuckian Song"
Dec 1, 1996
Clint Black's album "The Greatest Hits" is certified gold and platinum by the RIAA
Dec 1, 1996
Lee Greenwood serves as grand marshal for the Nashville Christmas Parade
Dec 1, 1995
David Lee Murphy's "Out With A Bang" earns a gold album from the RIAA
Dec 1, 1995
Trisha Yearwood headlines in Nashville for the first time, at the same venue where she got married 19 months earlier: the Ryman Auditorium
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