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  • Aug 5, 1968
    Terri Clark is born in Montreal, Quebec. Raised in Calgary, she emerges in 1995 as a feisty, confident vocalist, netting successes such as "Better Things To Do," "Poor Poor Pitiful Me," "When Boy Meets Girl" and "Girls Lie Too"
    Sep 8, 1994
    Terri Clark, Chris Waters and Tom Shapiro write Clark's debut single, "Better Things To Do," in Nashville
    Aug 8, 1995
    Mercury releases Terri Clark's self-titled debut album
    Nov 14, 1995
    Vince Gill hosts his sixth annual basketball game at Belmont University, attracting such players as Steve Wariner, Toby Keith, Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller, Terri Clark and Martina McBride. Gill rides the bench, two weeks after knee surgery
    Jan 13, 1996
    Martina McBride makes her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry since becoming a member in November. Terri Clark makes her Opry debut the same evening
    Jan 20, 1996
    While performing in Memphis, Melissa Etheridge brings Terri Clark on stage to join her on "You Can Sleep While I Drive"
    Apr 5, 1996
    Terri Clark's self-titled debut becomes her first RIAA-certified gold album
    Sep 4, 1996
    Reba McEntire opens her new Starstruck offices on Music Row, a building that some estimate at $55 million, a figure she says is waaaay off base. Among more than a thousand visitors to her open house: Brooks & Dunn, Terri Clark and Linda Davis
    Sep 23, 1996
    Mercury releases Terri Clark's remake of "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me"
    Oct 9, 1996
    Mark Collie hosts his third annual Celebrity Race for Diabetes at the Nashville Speedway. Participants include: Faith Hill, The Mavericks, Tanya Tucker, David Lee Murphy, Terri Clark, Tim McGraw, Brooks & Dunn and Tracy Lawrence

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