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  • May 9, 1971
    Johnny Cash comes forward when Hank Snow's son, the reverend Jimmy Snow, gives an altar call at the Evangel Temple in Nashville
    Feb 11, 1972
    "Grand Ole Gospel Time" debuts as a post-Grand Ole Opry, Friday night event, produced by Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow. The show continues for 23 years, with Johnny Cash and June Carter as inaugural-night guests
    Dec 30, 1994
    "Grand Ole Gospel Time," which followed the Grand Ole Opry for 23 years on Friday nights, is held for the final time. The show was produced by the reverend Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow
    Dec 23, 1999
    Reverend Jimmy Snow presides over a memorial service for his father, Hank Snow, at the Grand Ole Opry House. Marty Stuart performs two Snow classics: "(Now And Then There's) A Fool Such As I" and "I Don't Hurt Anymore"

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