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May 18, 1999
Arista releases the Radney Foster album "See What You Want To See." It features the original versions of the future Keith Urban hits "Raining On Sunday" and "I'm In," plus "Godspeed," which The Dixie Chicks re-tool for their "Home" album
May 18, 1999
Travis Tritt flies with the Blue Angels squadron from the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida
May 20, 1999
An autopsy reveals Tammy Wynette died from heart failure, caused by repeated blood clots. Doctors are unable to determine if drugs were a factor in her death
May 20, 1999
More than 20 acts sue K-tel Records for non-payment of royalties. The plaintiffs include Freddy Fender, Pat Boone, The Grass Roots and Jan & Dean
May 21, 1999
Little Big Town gives its first public performance during the Grand Ole Opry
May 22, 1999
Tim McGraw's "A Place In The Sun" commands the top position on the Billboard country albums chart
May 22, 1999
Little Big Town performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, where boxer Oscar de la Hoya defends his welterweight title with a technical knockout of Oba Carr
May 22, 1999
Paul Brandt and Claudia Church wrap up a USO tour of Bosnia, where they performed for American troops
May 24, 1999
Eddy Arnold receives the first Frank J. Clement Humanitarian Award in Tennessee
May 25, 1999
Columbia releases Mary Chapin Carpenter's album "Party Doll And Other Favorites"
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