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  • May 14, 1975
    The Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Reid announces his retirement from the NFL to focus on music. He writes numerous hits, including Don Williams' "I Wouldn't Be A Man," Tim McGraw's "Everywhere" and Ronnie Milsap's "Stranger In My House"
    Feb 28, 1984

    Mike Reid wins Best Country Song, for the Ronnie Milsap hit "Stranger In My House," during the 26th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles

    Apr 14, 1986
    "Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)" wins Song of the Year for Ronnie Milsap and songwriters Mike Reid, Troy Seals and Fred Parris the 21st Academy of Country Music awards at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
    Dec 8, 1987
    Mike Reid is inducted into the College Football Hall Of Fame in Kings Island, Ohio, honoring his Outland Trophy-winning career at Penn State
    Oct 30, 1990
    Columbia releases Mike Reid's first solo single, "Walk On Faith"
    Jan 24, 1991
    "A House Divided," a musical based on the Civil War, premieres at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville. The musical is written by Mike Reid
    Jan 29, 1991
    Columbia releases Mike Reid's debut album, "Turning For Home"
    Feb 23, 1991
    Mike Reid's "Walk On Faith" journeys to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Oct 22, 1991
    Capitol releases Bonnie Raitt's pop hit "I Can't Make You Love Me," written by country songwriters Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin
    Dec 8, 1991
    Alan Jackson sings "Don't Rock The Jukebox" and "Someday," and The Judds do "Born To Be Blue" on NBC's "Hot Country Nights." Other performers include Willie Nelson, Eddie Rabbitt, Joe Diffie and Mike Reid

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