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Apr 11, 1964Steve Azar is born in Greenville, Mississippi. He first gains attention with an independent album in 1996, although he waits another six years to score his first hit, "I Don't Have To Be Me ('Til Monday)"Feb 27, 1996Independent River North releases Steve Azar's debut single, "Someday," and debut album, "Heartbreak Town"Nov 3, 1996Steve Azar sings the national anthem at Green Bay's Lambeau Field, where the NFL's Packers knock down the Detroit Lions, 28-18Nov 3, 1997Vince Gill hosts his eighth annual celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University, raising $75,000 for scholarships. Among the more than 30 participants: Suzy Bogguss, Deana Carter, Mila Mason, Kenny Chesney, Steve Azar and Gary ChapmanSep 27, 2002Brad Paisley's CMT-sponsored show at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre ends with a huge jam. "According To Jim" star Jim Belushi sings "The House Is Rockin'" with Paisley and his band, plus Steve Azar, Shannon Lawson and guitarist Albert LeeFeb 17, 2003"Wheel Of Fortune" begins Country Music Stars Week, with Wynonna, George Jones and Alison Krauss helping spin the wheel. Krauss wins a whopping $34,000 for her charity. Steve Azar also makes a brief appearanceMar 13, 2003Governor Ronnie Musgrove declares Steve Azar Day in the state of MississippiJan 12, 2004Kenny Rogers, The Gatlin Brothers Band and Steve Azar perform at the inaugural gala for Mississippi governor Haley Barbour at the Mississippi Coliseum in JacksonSep 22, 2004Steve Azar has surgery for a benign lesion on his right vocal cordApr 12, 2005Joe Nichols, Dierks Bentley, Steve Azar, Andy Griggs, Jeff Bates, Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus and members of Trick Pony and Sugarland serve as celebrity waiters at The Palm in Nashville for a charity event hosted by Tennessee Titan Kevin Carter
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