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Jun 28, 1980
The Oak Ridge Boys reach #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Trying To Love Two Women"
Jun 29, 1980
Gene Autry Week begins in Los Angeles
Jun 30, 1980
Burt Hutcherson, retired guitarist for the stringband The Gully Jumpers, has an operation in Nashville for cataracts
Jun 30, 1980
Warner Bros. releases Exile's album "Don't Leave Me This Way," introducing two songs that will become Alabama hits: "Take Me Down" and "The Closer You Get"
Jun 30, 1980
Full Moon/Asylum releases Johnny Lee's "Lookin' For Love." The B-side is another song from the "Urban Cowboy" soundtrack, The Eagles' "Lyin' Eyes"
Jun 30, 1980
Dottie West files for divorce from drummer Byron Metcalf, citing irreconcilable differences. West charges him with a drinking problem that caused her embarrassment. Metcalf later files a counter-claim alleging adultery
Jun 30, 1980
People magazine puts Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker on the cover with the headline: "The Wildest Love Affair In Showbiz Today." Campbell says, "I gave God a prayer...and He gave me Tanya"
Jun 30, 1980
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Heart Of Mine"
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