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  • Sep 1, 1997
    Are you ready for some football? Hank Williams Jr.'s new "Monday Night Football" theme airs for the first time, matching Bocephus with Savion Glover, of Broadway's "Bring In 'Da Noise... Bring In 'Da Funk"
    Mar 16, 1999
    Pam Tillis makes her Broadway debut at the Virginia Theatre, beginning a three-week run in "Smokey Joe's Cafe," a musical revue built around the songs of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Among the songs she tackles: "Jailhouse Rock" and "Kansas City"
    Jan 6, 2000
    "Smokey Joe's Cafe" closes a five-year Broadway run at the Virginia Theatre. The musical features such Leiber and Stoller songs as "Jailhouse Rock," "Ruby, Baby" and "Stand By Me"
    Jan 26, 2001
    Reba McEntire takes over as Annie Oakley in "Annie Get Your Gun" at Broadway's Marquis Theatre. Tom Wopat is already a regular in the production
    Feb 9, 2001
    The New York Times raves about Reba McEntire's debut on Broadway, saying "she glides into the title role of 'Annie Get Your Gun' like a seabird landing on water"
    Apr 10, 2001
    Reba McEntire leaves the Broadway cast of "Annie, Get Your Gun" for one week to shoot a TV pilot for the WB. The TV show's title, for the time being: "Sally"
    Apr 26, 2001
    "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer," a musical adaptation of the Mark Twain novel by country songwriter Don Schlitz, opens at the Minskoff Theatre in New York
    May 2, 2001
    "Does He Love You" songwriter Billy Stritch makes his Broadway performing debut in a revival of "42nd Street" at the Ford Center For The Performing Arts
    May 13, 2001
    The musical "The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer," written by country songwriter Don Schlitz, closes amid poor reviews at New York's Minskoff Theatre after 21 shows. The production loses $7.5 million
    May 24, 2001
    Reba McEntire receives an Outer Critics Circle award at Sardi's in New York for "revitalizing 'Annie Get Your Gun'"




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