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Mar 20, 1998
Garth Brooks begins a two-night stand at the Charlotte Coliseum. The crowds include a future country star: Chase Rice
Mar 20, 1998
Steve Wariner gives his first public performance of "Holes In The Floor Of Heaven" during the Grand Ole Opry
Mar 21, 1998
Clint Black stops at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Nothin' But The Taillights," co-written with Steve Wariner
Mar 22, 1998
The Diane Warren song "How Do I Live" and "Fire Down Below," written by Steven Seagal and Mark Collie, lose out to the score of "The Postman" during the 18th annual Razzie awards at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles
Mar 23, 1998
Naomi, Wynonna and Ashley Judd attend the Oscars in Los Angeles, where Trisha Yearwood performs "How Do I Live," from the movie "Con Air." Ashley presents an award and gets flak for a high, revealing hemline
Mar 24, 1998
MCA releases Semisonic's album "Feeling Strangely Fine," featuring the band's pop hit "Closing Time." Lead singer/songwriter Dan Wilson goes on to co-write The Dixie Chicks' "Not Ready To Make Nice" and Dierks Bentley's "Home"
Mar 24, 1998
RCA releases 'N Sync's self-titled debut album. One of the project's songs, "(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time On You," becomes a country hit when Alabama re-records it with the boy band's vocal assistance
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 26, 1998
Toby Keith receives a gold album from the RIAA for "Dream Walkin'"
Mar 26, 1998
Garth Brooks and rapper Warren G. announce they have dropped lawsuits over the use of a lower-case "g," which G. associates with overcoming addiction. Brooks says, "I will strive to reach the standard that the 'g' represents to him and to his community"
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