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Apr 18, 1984
Warner Bros. releases Eddie Rabbitt's "B-B-B-Burnin' Up With Love"
Apr 19, 1984
Singer/songwriter Matt Stell is born in Clinton, Arkansas. He earns his first hit in 2019 with "Prayed For You," then makes it two with 2020's "Everywhere But On"
Apr 19, 1984
Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasting sells two country radio stations in Detroit, WCXI-AM & FM, to Shamrock Broadcasting, for a reported $4 million
Apr 20, 1984
Kenny Rogers sells his $20,000,000 Beverly Hills home to 20th Century-Fox executive Marvin Davis
Apr 21, 1984
"The Yellow Rose," by Johnny Lee with Lane Brody, pushes up to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Apr 23, 1984
MCA/Curb releases The Whites' "Forever You"
Apr 24, 1984
Columbia releases Mark Gray's "If All The Magic Is Gone"
Apr 24, 1984
Songwriter and band leader Gordon Jenkins dies of Lou Gehrig's disease in Malibu, California. Five months later, Tom T. Hall earns a country hit with Jenkins' composition "P.S. I Love You"
Apr 24, 1984
Jerry Lee Lewis marries for the sixth time, to 22-year-old Kerrie McCarver, at her parents' home in Memphis
Apr 24, 1984
Jerry Weintraub receives a star at 6935 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A longtime Elvis Presley associate, he managed John Denver and produced the movie "Oh, God!" He will also produce George Strait's first picture, "Pure Country"
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