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  • Sep 4, 1996
    Reba McEntire opens her new Starstruck offices on Music Row, a building that some estimate at $55 million, a figure she says is waaaay off base. Among more than a thousand visitors to her open house: Brooks & Dunn, Terri Clark and Linda Davis
    May 6, 1997
    Nashville's Metro Parks Board votes to rename Music Square Park as Owen Bradley Park, honoring the man who built the first studio on what is now known as Music Row
    Mar 24, 1998
    "Garth's Dry Cleaners": a comedic banner appears on the front of a building on Nashville's Music Row that was built for Capitol Records. Capitol sold the structure without moving in
    Mar 23, 1999
    Asylum Records decorates Music Row with helium balloons to celebrate the release of Lila McCann's album "Something In The Air"
    Oct 19, 1999
    A life-size bronze sculpture of late record producer Owen Bradley is unveiled at Owen Bradley Park on Nashville's Music Row. Bradley, who produced "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Crazy," among others, built the first recording studio on the Row
    Mar 10, 2001
    Traffic flow changes on Nashville's Music Row with the opening of a roundabout. It replaces a confusing five-way mishmash of streets at the convergence of Division, Demonbreun and 16th Avenue
    Aug 21, 2001
    Billy Gilman and Amy Grant perform in Memphis at the groundbreaking ceremonies for the Target House, associated with the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
    Jan 23, 2002
    Mike Curb purchases RCA Studio B from the Country Music Hall of Fame for $650,000 and leases it back for $1 a year. The historic facility--the site of recordings by Elvis Presley, Jim Reeves and Eddy Arnold--is being restored for educational use
    Jul 1, 2002
    Gaylord Entertainment sells Acuff-Rose Music, the first Nashville publishing company, to Sony/ATV/Tree for $157 million. The transfer involves three buildings on Music Row and 55,000 songs, including titles by Hank Williams, Don Gibson, Dallas Frazier and Roy Orbison, among others
    Jul 24, 2002
    Richard D'Antonio is arrested in Las Vegas and charged with the first-degree murder of his then-employee, Kevin Hughes, 13 years earlier on Music Row, when both worked at Cash Box trade magazine




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