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  • Nov 22, 1986
    One month after their 22nd wedding anniversary, Ed and Patsy Bruce are separated. The couple co-wrote "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
    Jul 27, 1987
    Ed Bruce files for divorce from his wife/manager Patsy Bruce in Williamson County, Tennessee, charging her with "cruel and inhuman treatment." The two co-wrote "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
    Mar 5, 1991
    Ed Bruce's 70-year-old mother, Norma, dies of smoke inhalation while trying to save her cats in a house fire in Memphis
    Jun 21, 1994
    "XXX's And OOO's" airs on CBS with a cast that includes Pam Tillis, Lari White, Ed Bruce, Mark Collie, Suzy Bogguss, Lynn Anderson and T. Graham Brown. Trisha Yearwood sings the theme song, "XXX's And OOO's (An American Girl)"
    May 4, 1997
    Ed Bruce portrays a minister on an episode of CBS-TV's "Walker, Texas Ranger"
    Sep 5, 1997
    The Warner Bros. picture "Fire Down Below," starring Steven Seagal, debuts in theaters. Among those who appear on screen: Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, The Lynns, Mark Collie, Randy Travis, Kris Kristofferson, Ed Bruce and songwriter Alex Harvey
    Sep 14, 1998
    Tennessee Trash returns: Ed Bruce is back in a series of anti-litter commercials in the Volunteer State. He portrays Tennessee Trash, a bottle-tossing redneck. The jingle behind it all: "There ain't no lower class than Tennessee Trash"
    Jul 5, 1999
    Dolly Parton begins shooting "Blue Valley Songbird," a Lifetime Channel movie, in Nashville. Also appearing in the picture: Billy Dean, Ed Bruce, fiddler Sam Bush and music publisher Charlie Monk
    Nov 1, 1999
    Dolly Parton stars in the Lifetime TV movie "Blue Valley Songbird," also featuring appearances by Billy Dean, Ed Bruce, fiddler Sam Bush and Nashville music publisher Charlie Monk
    Feb 9, 2004
    Ed Bruce sings "The Wind Beneath My Wings" and "Amazing Grace" during a Nashville memorial for Gene Hughes, the former lead singer of the 1960s pop group The Casinos. A recording of Tracy Byrd's "The Keeper Of The Stars" is also played

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