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  • Aug 3, 1966
    Lonestar's keyboard player Dean Sams is born in Garland, Texas. Winners of the Academy of Country Music's Best New Group or Duo for 1995, the band earns hits with "Tequila Talkin'," "No News" and the pop crossover single "Amazed"
    Aug 19, 1997
    Lonestar's Dean Sams and his wife, Kim, have their first child, Britney Deann Sams
    Nov 3, 1997
    Vince Gill hosts his eighth celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University, raising $75,000 for scholarships. Among the more than 30 participants: Asleep At The Wheel's Ray Benson, and Lonestar's Michael Britt, Dean Sams and Richie McDonald
    Oct 11, 2000
    Mark Collie holds his annual Celebrity Race for a Cure at the Nashville Speedway, with fellow drivers Brooks & Dunn, Deana Carter and Dean Sams, of Lonestar
    Dec 4, 2000
    Keyboard player Dean Sams skips a party in Nashville's suburbs at the Brentwood Skate Center to celebrate Lonestar's album "Lonely Grill" going triple-platinum. Sams is at a hospital with his wife, Kim, whose pregnancy is experiencing complications
    Dec 17, 2000
    Lonestar sings the national anthem--without Dean Sams--at the Dallas Cowboys' NFL game. The New York Giants win, 17-13. Meanwhile, Sams and his wife, Kim, have a son, Bryson Dean Sams, in Nashville
    Feb 13, 2007
    Julie Roberts, Lonestar's Dean Sams and Montgomery Gentry's Troy Gentry participate in the second day of Country Music Stars Week on the syndicated TV game show "Wheel Of Fortune"
    Jul 1, 2007
    Aaron Tippin ices a dessert using "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio" as a theme in a charity cake-decorating contest at the Opryland Resort in Nashville. Others participating include Montgomery Gentry, Julie Roberts and Lonestar's Dean Sams and Michael Britt
    Nov 8, 2007
    Trace Adkins oversees a Backstreet Boys charity event in New York. The day is caught on camera for Donald Trump's NBC series "The Celebrity Apprentice," with appearances made by Ronnie Milsap, Dean Sams and Eddie Montgomery
    Mar 27, 2008
    Trace Adkins sings "You're Gonna Miss This" during the season finale of Donald Trump's NBC series "The Celebrity Apprentice," won by his opponent, Piers Morgan. Making cameo appearances are Eddie Montgomery, Dean Sams and Ronnie Milsap

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