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Mar 22, 1983
Ricky Skaggs and Willie Nelson garner five nominations each as the final ballot for the Academy of Country Music awards is unveiled in Los Angeles. Alabama is highlighted in four different categories
Mar 22, 1983
Earl Thomas Conley records "Don't Make It Easy For Me," "Holding Her And Loving You" and "Your Love's On The Line" at Scruggs Sound Studio in Nashville
Mar 24, 1983
MCA releases Don Williams' "Love Is On A Roll"
Mar 25, 1983
Epic releases George Jones' album "Shine On"
Mar 26, 1983
John Anderson goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Swingin'"
Mar 28, 1983
Dolly Parton begins a two-night stand at the London Palladium, shooting it for an HBO special, "Dolly In Concert." The set includes "Baby I'm Burnin'," "Great Balls Of Fire," "9 To 5" and "I Will Always Love You"
Mar 28, 1983
MCA releases Barbara Mandrell's "In Times Like These"
Mar 29, 1983
A bomb threat disrupts--but doesn't cancel--Dolly Parton's appearance at the Dominion Theater in London
Mar 29, 1983
Merle Haggard records "Someday When Things Are Good" in Nashville
Mar 30, 1983
The FCC approves a $245-million sale of Los Angeles' KTLA-TV by Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasters and the Signal companies. Autry receives $20 million in the agreement and becomes the sole owner of the California Angels baseball team and several other properties
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