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  • May 26, 1989
    Columbia releases the Dolly Parton album "White Limozeen," produced by Ricky Skaggs and named for a song written by Mac Davis
    Aug 9, 1991
    The Recording Industry Association of America bestows Mac Davis' "Greatest Hits" with a gold album. In addition to his own hits, it features his versions of hits he wrote for other artists, including "Memories," "Watching Scotty Grow" and "In The Ghetto"
    Oct 23, 1991
    Mac Davis appears in the made-for-TV movie "Blackmail"
    May 16, 1992
    Mac Davis replaces Keith Carradine in the lead role in Broadway's "The Will Rogers Follies" at the Palace Theater in New York
    Jul 13, 1992
    Mac Davis delivers a routine derived from the Broadway production "The Will Rogers Follies" during the Democratic National Convention in New York
    Feb 16, 1993
    Larry Gatlin takes over for Mac Davis as Will Rogers in "The Will Rogers Follies" at the Palace Theater on Broadway
    May 30, 1993
    Mac Davis joins Judy Collins, Pete Fountain and James Earl Jones in the National Memorial Day Concert, aired from Washington, D.C., on PBS
    Aug 7, 1993
    The TV special "America Comes To Graceland" celebrates the memory of Elvis Presley. Guests include Mac Davis, George Harrison, John Denver, Lisa Hartman, Elton John and Richard Marx
    Dec 31, 1994
    Tracy Byrd, Lari White, Pam Tillis and Chuck Norris take part in the CBS-TV special "Happy New Year, America." The broadcast is co-hosted by Mac Davis and "David Letterman" musician Paul Shaffer
    Oct 17, 1995
    Mac Davis makes the first of three guest appearances on CBS-TV's "The Client"

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