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  • Apr 27, 1984
    Columbia releases Mark Gray's debut album, "Magic"
    Apr 27, 1984
    Warner Bros. releases The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Long Hard Road (The Sharecropper's Dream)," written by Rodney Crowell
    Apr 27, 1984
    The final episode of the spy series "Masquerade" airs on ABC. Starring Kirstie Alley, the show's theme song is sung by Crystal Gayle
    Apr 28, 1984
    The Oak Ridge Boys launch a five-week run at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Deliver"
    Apr 28, 1984
    George Strait's version of the western-swing classic "Right Or Wrong" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Apr 30, 1984
    RCA releases Ronnie Milsap's album "One More Try For Love"
    Apr 30, 1984
    As Willie Nelson turns 51, 17,500 fans sing "Happy Birthday" at a concert in Phoenix. Radio station KNIX provides five 200-pound birthday cakes, shaped like the state of Arizona, at a cost of $2,500
    Apr 30, 1984
    Tyler Wilkinson is born in Belleville, Ontario. The energetic youngster teams with his father, Steve, and older sister, Amanda, to form The Wilkinsons, who enter the national stage with their sentimental ode to mother, "26 Cents"

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