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Jan 11, 1956Singer/songwriter Robert Earl Keen is born in Houston. His rough-cut sound and unique songwriting make him a favorite on the Texas red-dirt circuit, and he appears in the soundtrack to "Happy, Texas"Jul 4, 1995Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic moves to Luckenbach, Texas. The concert also features Robert Earl Keen, Ray Price, Leon Russell, Kris Kristofferson, Gary P. Nunn and David Allan CoeOct 12, 1996More than 45,000 attend Farm Aid in Columbia, South Carolina, with performances by regulars Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp, plus John Conlee, Robert Earl Keen, Marshall Chapman, Hootie + The Blowfish, The Beach Boys, Martina McBride and JewelSep 14, 1999Arista releases the "Happy, Texas" soundtrack, featuring music by Brad Paisley, Emmylou Harris, BR5-49, Kim Richey, Lee Roy Parnell, Pam Tillis, Randy Scruggs, Joan Osborne, Flaco Jimenez and Robert Earl KeenOct 1, 1999The independent film "Happy, Texas" begins a limited engagement in American theaters. The soundtrack features BR5-49, Kim Richey, Pam Tillis, Lee Roy Parnell, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley, Randy Scruggs, Joan Osborne and Tejano accordion player Flaco JimenezSep 11, 2001Lost Highway releases Robert Earl Keen's album "Gravitational Forces"Aug 23, 2004The movie "Grand Champion" has its world premiere at the Bass Performing Hall in Fort Worth, Texas. Among those in attendance are George Strait, Robert Earl Keen and Charlie RobisonAug 27, 2004The movie "Grand Champion" opens, with appearances by George Strait and Natalie Maines. The soundtrack features Willie Nelson, Asleep At The Wheel, Charlie Robison, Robert Earl Keen and Joe ElyOct 17, 2004Robert Earl Keen sings the national anthem and "God Bless America" at Houston's Minute Maid Park when the Astros host a National League Championship Series game against the St. Louis Cardinals. Houston wins, 6-5Jan 19, 2005On the eve of George W. Bush's inauguration, Lee Greenwood, Kenny Chesney, The Gatlins, Sara Evans, Clay Walker, Lyle Lovett, Asleep At The Wheel, Robert Earl Keen, The Derailers and Neal McCoy perform at related events in Washington, D.C.
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