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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
    May 21, 1998
    Bobbie Traywick, the mother of Randy Travis, dies of an apparent heart attack at home in Marshville, North Carolina
    Aug 3, 1998
    Songwriter Tommy Faile dies in Gaston County, North Carolina. He authored the Red Sovine hit "Phantom 309"
    Feb 8, 1999
    Lulu Belle Wiseman Stamey dies in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. With her husband, she formed the duo Lulu Belle & Scotty, a musical comedy team that rose to prominence on Chicago radio station WLS
    Feb 21, 1999
    Sara Evans sings the national anthem at the North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham, where Mark Martin wins NASCAR's DuraLube 400
    Mar 16, 1999
    North Carolina governor James B. Hunt pardons Randy Travis for four offenses committed as a teenager from 1975-1977. The charges included carrying a concealed weapon, breaking and entering, and larceny
    Mar 18, 1999
    "Good Ol' Girls," a theatrical production that uses songs penned by Nashville songwriters Matraca Berg and Marshall Chapman, among others, debuts at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    May 14, 1999
    Randy Travis is inducted into the North Carolina Hall of Fame as governor Jim Hunt proclaims Randy Travis Day in the state
    Oct 15, 1999
    Plans are announced to develop the Larry Gatlin School of Entertainment Technology at Guilford Technical Community College in High Point, North Carolina. The program opens a year later
    Oct 24, 1999
    Lorrie Morgan sings the national anthem before the Pop Secret 400 at the North Carolina Speedway in Rockingham. Jeff Burton wins the NASCAR event

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