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  • May 8, 2003
    The morning after she underwent heart surgery, June Carter Cash goes into cardiac arrest at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. She lapses into a coma, a prologue to her death one week later
    May 10, 2003
    Andrea Zonn makes her Grand Ole Opry debut as an artist. She has an impressive backup singer: Vince Gill, who has often employed her as a member of his own band
    May 11, 2003
    The late Hank Snow's widow, Minnie Snow, dies of pneumonia at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville
    May 12, 2003
    Following a three-year split, The Mavericks hold a session at Nashville's Ocean Way Studios, officially marking their reunion as a recording unit
    May 12, 2003
    Fresh off his win in the USA Network's "Nashville Star," Buddy Jewell begins recording his debut album in Nashville under the guidance of producer Clint Black
    May 15, 2003
    June Carter Cash dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital from complications following heart surgery. Best known for her duets with husband Johnny Cash, she was the daughter of Maybelle Carter and mother of Carlene Carter
    May 15, 2003
    At the close of his concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Willie Nelson invites Kenny Chesney on stage for a gospel medley that includes "I'll Fly Away" and "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
    May 15, 2003
    The Tennessee State Senate reads a resolution proclaiming songwriting an "official state art form." Songwriters Mark D. Sanders and Tia Sillers, co-writers of "I Hope You Dance," perform for the assembly
    May 16, 2003
    Billy Ray Cyrus performs "Some Gave All" at Nashville's Bicentennial Mall on the eve of Armed Forces Day
    May 24, 2003
    Buddy Jewell performs "Help Pour Out The Rain (Lacey's Song)" as he makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, with Clint Black playing harmonica behind him

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