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  • Sep 13, 1998
    Garth Brooks works out with the Pittsburgh Pirates prior to a Major League Baseball game at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium. The Phillies beat the Bucs, 4-1
    Sep 14, 1998
    R&B singer Johnny Adams dies from cancer in a Baton Rouge hospital. His 1969 hit "Reconsider Me" was revamped for the country charts in 1975 by Narvel Felts
    Sep 14, 1998
    Tennessee Trash returns: Ed Bruce is back in a series of anti-litter commercials in the Volunteer State. He portrays Tennessee Trash, a bottle-tossing redneck. The jingle behind it all: "There ain't no lower class than Tennessee Trash"
    Sep 15, 1998
    RCA releases "Los Super Seven," the self-titled album from a Latin supergroup that includes Freddy Fender, Rick Trevino, Joe Ely, Flaco Jimenez, Ruben Ramos and Los Lobos members Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo
    Sep 17, 1998
    The Country Music Hall of Fame unveils a bronze statue of the late Hank Williams on the 75th anniversary of the singer's birth. At the ceremony are his children, Hank Williams Jr. and Jett Williams, who meet for the first time
    Sep 17, 1998
    Collin Raye sings the national anthem at Oakland Coliseum, when the A's host the Seattle Mariners. The M's win, 8-0
    Sep 17, 1998
    Terri Clark is hospitalized in Albuquerque for an injury received in the line of celebrity duty. She reached out to a fan from a moving car, but he held on too long, pulling her out of the car and dislocating her shoulder
    Sep 18, 1998
    "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries" first appears in movie theaters, with Kris Kristofferson playing the role of a novelist
    Sep 18, 1998
    Paying tribute to her father, Hank Williams, Jett Williams performs "Your Cheatin' Heart" on the Grand Ole Opry, telling the audience he never played the song in concert during his lifetime
    Sep 18, 1998
    Reba McEntire receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, next to Meryl Streep's star, at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard

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