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  • Oct 28, 1992
    The Oak Ridge Boys and actor Bruce Willis take part when president George Bush makes a campaign appearance in Strongsville, Ohio
    Apr 3, 1993
    Bluegrass vocalist Red Allen dies of cancer in Dayton, Ohio. In addition to solo work, he was a member of The Osborne Brothers during the mid-1950s, appearing on their classic "Ruby, Are You Mad?"
    Jun 7, 1993
    Groundbreaking begins on the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Elvis Presley's first producer, Sam Phillips, attends the ceremony, as do Chuck Berry, Pete Townshend and Billy Joel
    Sep 22, 1993
    Billy Graham launches a five-day crusade at Cooper Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Ricky Skaggs performs during the run
    Jun 18, 1994
    Billy Ray Cyrus is the headlining performer for the inaugural concert at the Polaris Amphitheater in Columbus, Ohio
    Jan 25, 1995
    Fiddler Dusty Rose dies in Ohio. He worked with Tex Ritter, Rex Allen and Bill Monroe & The Blue Grass Boys
    Jul 13, 1995
    Two women suffocate their 86-year-old landlady in a Cincinnati suburb, intending to rob her. The crime is part of an elaborate plot, in which they intend to take hostages at the Grand Ole Opry and force authorities to bring Reba McEntire to meet them
    Aug 12, 1995
    Jimmy Buffett delivers the first concert at the Cleveland Indians' baseball stadium when the Domino College Tour visits Jacobs Field. The set includes "Fins," "Come Monday" and, of course, "Margaritaville"
    Sep 2, 1995
    Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring Of Fire" for 57,000 people during a concert at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium celebrating the opening of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. The show also features such acts as Bruce Springsteen, Little Richard, Melissa Etheridge and Cash's former Sun labelmate Jerry Lee Lewis
    Sep 8, 1995
    The Cleveland Indians clinch their first playoff appearance in 41 years with a 3-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles. Players raise a championship banner in centerfield to the tune of Garth Brooks' "The Dance," a favorite of late reliever Steve Olin

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