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  • Apr 12, 1982
    Donna Fargo files suit against a nightclub owner in the Chicago area, charging he cancelled a singing engagement because she suffers from multiple sclerosis. She asks for a total of $518,000; the judge reduces it 15 months later to $18,000
    Sep 11, 1982
    Donna Fargo and newcomer Lee Greenwood provide guest music on the season premiere of TV's syndicated "Hee Haw"
    Jun 25, 1985
    Donna Fargo complains she was abused during a customs search at the Canadian border. The dispute began after husband/manager Stan Silver asked officers to remove their shoes before walking on her bus' brand new carpet
    Jan 22, 1988
    Donna Fargo's Nashville-area house is partially destroyed by a fire that erupts in her 1978 Rolls-Royce. Her gold records survive the blaze
    Jan 7, 1991
    Donna Fargo and husband/producer Stan Silver file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
    Oct 13, 2002
    Kitty Wells is honored with a mass concert at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium celebrating the 50th anniversary of "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels." Performers include Jack Greene, Gail Davies, Donna Fargo, BR549 and The Whites, among others
    Jun 1, 2008
    Fire destroys thousands of master recordings at the Universal Music Group in Los Angeles, including music by The Carter Family, Donna Fargo, Don Williams, Rodney Crowell, Dorsey Burnette, Johnny Burnette, Walter Brennan, Lyle Lovett, Patty Loveless, Buddy Holly and The Mavericks
    Aug 12, 2008
    Nike debuts a softball-themed ad featuring Donna Fargo's "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." during Olympic coverage on TV
    Nov 9, 2008
    Donna Fargo's "You Can't Be A Beacon (If Your Light Don't Shine)" is heard during a blood-draining scene in the HBO vampire series "True Blood." Jace Everett delivers the theme, "Bad Things"
    Sep 29, 2009
    Barbara Mandrell and Lynn Anderson host the dedication of the Nashville Music Garden, attended by Ralph Emery, Jeff Cook, Donna Fargo, Jeffrey Steele, Marty Raybon, Steve Holy and Little Jimmy Dickens

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