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Jun 20, 1989
Willie Nelson Jr. is charged for the third time with driving under the influence in Nashville. The same night, Willie Nelson Sr. receives the Governors award from the Nashville chapter of the National Academy Of Recording Arts And Sciences
Jun 21, 1989
RCA releases the Clint Black single "Killin' Time"
Jun 21, 1989
Capitol releases Buck Owens' duet with Ringo Starr, "Act Naturally"
Jun 21, 1989
The day she turns 30, Kathy Mattea gets a message on her answering machine that a friend in California has died of AIDS. The event compels her to lead the charge when country becomes active in the cause in the 1990s
Jun 24, 1989
Reba McEntire begins a 13-week run at the top of the Billboard country albums chart with "Sweet Sixteen"
Jun 24, 1989
Hank Snow is involved in a car accident in Nashville that prevents him from performing on the night's second Grand Ole Opry show
Jun 24, 1989
Rosanne Cash tops the Billboard country singles chart with a remake of The Beatles' "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"
Jun 24, 1989
Garth Brooks makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)" and "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
Jun 25, 1989
Chuck Berry--who's written such country hits as "Memphis," "Johnny B. Goode" and "Maybellene"--is inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame
Jun 26, 1989
Lee Greenwood performs the first of five shows for American troops station in Panama
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