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  • Jul 4, 1991
    Charley Pride and Neal McCoy perform with The Statler Brothers at their "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert
    Jul 19, 1991
    Bob Dylan and opener Kris Kristofferson play the Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia. In the audience is Stokes Nielson, who's inspired during the show to become a songwriter. He goes on to become a founding member of The Lost Trailers
    Oct 17, 1991
    Tennessee Ernie Ford dies of a liver disease in Reston, Virginia. Mixing country and gospel recordings during a lengthy career, he was best known for "Sixteen Tons." He joined the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1990, bless his little pea-pickin' heart
    Oct 27, 1991
    Jimmy Dean marries Donna Meade at Dean's home near Richmond, Virginia. Ralph Emery is best man
    Jun 12, 1992
    A 1.5-mile stretch of road in Waynesboro, Virginia, is renamed Lew DeWitt Boulevard, honoring a late member of The Statler Brothers
    Jul 4, 1992
    The Statler Brothers bring Crystal Gayle to Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton, Virginia, for their annual "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert
    Oct 3, 1992
    Fiddler Tommy Williams is partially paralyzed in his left hand when scaffolding falls on him during a rally for politician Oliver North in Virginia. The former "Hee Haw" musician played on hits by Ray Price, Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap
    Jul 4, 1993
    Janie Fricke and Rex Allen Jr. are guest performers at The Statler Brothers' "Happy Birthday, U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia
    Jul 18, 1993
    Jimmy Fortune sings the national anthem at the Babe Ruth League's Virginia state tournament in Manassas. His son, Matthew Fortune, is a pitcher for Staunton, beaten by the Spotsylvania National West All-Stars, 10-4
    Jun 6, 1994
    Mary Chapin Carpenter records "Tender When I Want To Be" at Bias Studios in Springfield, Virginia

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