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  • Sep 20, 1991
    Garth Brooks tapes the first of two shows at Dallas' Reunion Arena for an NBC-TV special, "This Is Garth Brooks." Included in the set list: "Friends In Low Places," "The Dance," "Papa Loved Mama" and "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"
    Dec 8, 1991
    Roy Acuff is the first country artist recognized in the Kennedy Center Honors, attended by president George Bush. Among the participants in the Washington, D.C., ceremony, shot for a CBS-TV special: Chet Atkins, Emmylou Harris, Steve Wariner and Bill Monroe
    Dec 15, 1991
    Vince Gill and Anne Murray perform for president George Bush as NBC tapes the annual "Christmas In Washington" special at the National Building Museum. Also appearing are Anita Baker and Johnny Mathis as the whole cast wraps with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"
    Jan 16, 1992
    Johnny Cash tapes an appearance on PBS-TV's "Sesame Street," performing "Five Feet High And Rising"
    May 3, 1992
    The NBC special "Bob Hope's America: Red, White And Beautiful" begins taping in Columbus, Ohio, with guests Dolly Parton, Barbara Bush and Boyz II Men
    Jun 14, 1992
    Freddy Fender and Ricky Van Shelton perform for president George Bush in Washington, D.C., as ABC shoots "A Festival At Ford's Theatre." The special also boasts Vanessa Williams, Rita Moreno, Barry Manilow and David Copperfield
    Sep 10, 1992
    "Who's The Boss?" closes its prime-time run on ABC-TV, eight years after it began. The sitcom's theme song was sung first by "Rhinestone Cowboy" songwriter Larry Weiss, and later by Steve Wariner
    Oct 6, 1992
    Mary Chapin Carpenter sings "He Thinks He'll Keep Her" with Kathy Mattea, Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, Patty Loveless, Suzy Bogguss and Emmylou Harris as CBS shoots "The Women Of Country" at the Murphy Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Also in the mix are Wynonna Judd, Michelle Wright, Lynn Anderson and Connie Smith
    Dec 14, 1992
    Billy Ray Cyrus begins two days of taping in his hometown, Flatwoods, Kentucky, for his first TV special. Cyrus is presented a Russell High jersey, #46, the number he wore when the Red Devils won the 1978 state championship
    May 7, 1993
    CBS tapes "A Day In The Life Of Country Music," featuring numerous events that all occur the same day: Brooks & Dunn go racing at the Nashville Motor Speedway, Merle Haggard and Max D. Barnes co-write a song and Lyle Lovett gets a haircut




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