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  • Sep 23, 1987
    Anne Murray secures an RIAA-certified gold album for "Something To Talk About"
    Oct 16, 1987
    "Anne Murray's Greatest Hits" is certified triple-platinum by the RIAA. It's the first album by a female country artist to reach 3 million in shipments
    Dec 19, 1988
    John Denver and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band collaborate on "Take Me Home, Country Roads" as CBS airs "John Denver's Christmas In Aspen." Denver also sings "The Christmas Song" with Anne Murray
    Jun 5, 1989
    Toronto's Skydome officially opens, with Anne Murray singing both the American and Canadian national anthems. The Milwaukee Brewers beat the Blue Jays, 5-3
    Jul 28, 1989
    The Anne Murray Centre opens in Springhill, Nova Scotia
    Oct 9, 1989
    Kenny Rogers and Anne Murray co-host the 23rd annual Country Music Association awards on CBS, live from Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, where George Strait walks off with Entertainer of the Year
    Dec 17, 1990
    Heartland releases "The Very Best Of Anne Murray"
    May 30, 1991
    "Anne Murray's Greatest Hits" is awarded a quadruple-platinum album by the RIAA, making her the first country female to reach that milestone
    Nov 22, 1991
    The Recording Industry Association of America gives Anne Murray a double-platinum album for "Christmas Wishes," signifying shipments of more than 2 million copies
    Dec 15, 1991
    Vince Gill and Anne Murray perform for president George Bush as NBC tapes the annual "Christmas In Washington" special at the National Building Museum. Also appearing are Anita Baker and Johnny Mathis as the whole cast wraps with "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

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