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Dec 7, 1998
"The Very Best Of Anne Murray" brings the singer her first RIAA-certified gold album in 11 years
Dec 7, 1998
BNA releases Kenny Chesney's "How Forever Feels"
Dec 7, 1998
Monument releases The Dixie Chicks' "You Were Mine"
Dec 7, 1997
"You Ain't Going Nowhere" songwriter Bob Dylan, Charlton Heston and Lauren Bacall are celebrated during the annual Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C., by a black-tie crowd that includes president Bill Clinton
Dec 7, 1997
Songwriter Carole Joyner Gourley dies in Atlanta, of cancer. She wrote the 1956 Sonny James hit "Young Love," also recorded as a pop hit by actor Tab Hunter
Dec 7, 1997
The Lynns make their Grand Ole Opry debut as a recording act. Peggy Lynn wears the same turquoise dress their mother, Loretta Lynn, wore when she made her first Opry appearance in 1960
Dec 7, 1997
Joe Diffie serves as grand marshal for the 45th Nashville Christmas Parade
Dec 7, 1996
Alan Jackson takes the top position on the Billboard country singles chart with the Tom T. Hall-penned "Little Bitty"
Dec 7, 1995
Tim McGraw's album "All I Want" is certified gold, platinum and double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
Dec 7, 1995
Reba McEntire's covers album, "Starting Over," is certified gold and platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
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