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  • Apr 12, 1972
    The first Fan Fair begins in Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Day one participants include Lynn Anderson, Tom T. Hall, Dottie West, Bobby Bare, Del Reeves and Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
    Jun 7, 1974
    The first Fan Fair slow pitch softball tournament kicks off at Nashville's Fort Negley Park. The players include Bill Anderson, Sue Richards, Jerry Reed and Tanya Tucker
    Jun 9, 1975
    Ronnie Milsap umpires a game at a softball tournament during Fan Fair in Nashville
    Jun 10, 1975
    Bill Anderson's Po' Boys defeat an MGM team, 16-5, to win a softball tournament during Fan Fair in Nashville
    Jun 7, 1976
    Jerry Reed, Bill Anderson, harmonica player Charlie McCoy and Grand Ole Opry singer Carol Lee Cooper take part in the Fan Fair Softball Tournament at Two Rivers Park in Nashville
    Jun 6, 1979
    Charlie Louvin's van is stolen from a downtown Nashville parking lot during Fan Fair
    Jun 8, 1979
    Jimmy James ends a Fan Fair performance he hopes will get him into "The Guinness Book Of World Records," playing country music for more than 25 hours straight. His concert includes 336 songs
    Jun 11, 1980
    Dolly Parton makes her first Fan Fair appearance in four years, signing autographs at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
    Jun 12, 1980
    Ronnie Milsap hosts a Fan Fair dinner for 500 fan club members, then performs on the RCA showcase, throwing frisbees into the audience that read "Milsap Magic"
    Jun 9, 1981
    Conway Twitty holds groundbreaking ceremonies for Twitty City in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Some 2,500 fans, in town for Fan Fair, show up for the event




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