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Oct 9, 1976Governor George Wallace declares Jeanne Pruett Day in AlabamaJul 30, 1977Jeanne Pruett performs before a speech by vice president Walter Mondale during a Democratic fundraiser attended by 1,400 people at Municipal Auditorium in NashvilleJun 18, 1979Jeanne Pruett cuts "Back To Back" at Audio Media Recorders in NashvilleSep 19, 1979Jeanne Pruett cuts "Temporarily Yours" at Audio Media Recorders in NashvilleNov 1, 1980Buck Owens performs "Margaritaville" on "Hee Haw" and teams with Kenny Price and Roy Clark on "Heartaches By The Number." The music also includes Tom T. Hall's performance of "The Old Side Of Town" and Jeanne Pruett's renditions of "Temporarily Yours" and "It's Too Late"Jan 17, 1981Tom T. Hall performs "That Song Is Driving Me Crazy" while hosting the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country." Guest Rex Allen Jr. sings "It's Over," and Jeanne Pruett offers a pair of hits, "Temporarily Yours" and "It's Too Late"Jan 4, 1996CBS-TV presents "Grand Ole Opry 70th Anniversary Celebration." Jan Howard, Jeanne Pruett and Connie Smith team on a rendition of "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You," while Lorrie Morgan and Jeannie Seely offer "Candy Kisses"Mar 9, 1996Days after her passing, Minnie Pearl is honored at the Grand Ole Opry as her favorite song, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You," is sung by Wilma Lee Cooper, Jean Shepard, Jeanne Pruett, Skeeter Davis, Connie Smith, Jeannie Seely and Jan Howard, among othersSep 11, 1996More than 2,000 people attend a memorial service for Bill Monroe at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, including Little Jimmy Dickens, Jimmy C. Newman, Johnny Russell, Ralph Sloan, Bill Anderson, Jeanne Pruett, Jeannie Seely, Jean Shepard and Skeeter DavisSep 1, 1998Martina McBride sings "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" at Chicago's Wrigley Field. Fellow Grand Ole Opry members Bill Anderson, Stu Phillips, Jimmy Dickens, Jeanne Pruett, Ray Pillow, Jan Howard, Jeannie Seely, Johnny Russell, Buck White and Jimmy C. Newman perform the national anthem
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