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  • Jun 19, 1956
    Doug Brooks is born in Atlanta, Georgia. After changing his name to Doug Stone--to avoid confusion with Garth Brooks--he reels off more than a dozen consecutive hits in the 1990s, including "I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box)" and "Warning Labels"
    Mar 23, 1990
    Epic releases Doug Stone's self-titled debut album
    Aug 24, 1990
    Doug Stone makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
    May 25, 1991
    Doug Stone hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "In A Different Light"
    Jun 15, 1991
    Alabama's June Jam X attracts 67,000 fans to Fort Payne for a benefit concert featuring Garth Brooks, Baillie & The Boys, Doug Stone, Mark Chesnutt, Aaron Tippin, Joe Diffie, Clint Black, Neal McCoy, Alan Jackson, Trisha Yearwood, Ricky Van Shelton, Vince Gill and Ray Kennedy
    Aug 6, 1991
    Epic releases Doug Stone's album "I Thought It Was You"
    Sep 13, 1991
    Doug Stone's self-titled debut album is certified gold by the RIAA
    Nov 24, 1991
    "Hot Country Nights" makes its prime-time TV debut on NBC, with Pam Tillis singing "Maybe It Was Memphis" and Doug Stone performing "A Jukebox With A Country Song." Also guesting: Alabama, Clint Black, Kenny Rogers and K.T. Oslin
    Jan 19, 1992
    Brooks & Dunn perform "My Next Broken Heart" and Doug Stone offers "In A Different Light" during NBC-TV's "Hot Country Nights." The prime-time series also welcomes Mickey Gilley, Holly Dunn, Hal Ketchum and Lorrie Morgan
    Feb 1, 1992
    Doug Stone's "A Jukebox With A Country Song" blasts into the #1 position on the Billboard country singles list

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