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  • May 16, 1971
    Rick Trevino is born in Houston. The Hispanic singer, signed to Columbia Records at age 19, develops a short string of 1990s hits, including "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry," "Learning As You Go" and "Running Out Of Reasons"
    May 22, 1992
    Rick Trevino sings the national anthem for an NCAA Central Regional baseball tournament game in Austin, Texas. The Texas Longhorns shutout the Virginia Commonwealth Rams, 2-0
    Oct 26, 1993
    Rick Trevino records "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry" and "Doctor Time"
    Feb 22, 1994
    Columbia releases Rick Trevino's self-titled debut album
    Jun 14, 1994
    Columbia releases Rick Trevino's "She Can't Say I Didn't Cry" for commercial sale
    Aug 16, 1994
    Rick Trevino records "Bobbie Ann Mason" in Nashville
    Oct 11, 1994
    Columbia releases Rick Trevino's "Doctor Time" to retail
    May 9, 1995
    Columbia releases Rick Trevino's single "Bobbie Ann Mason" to retail
    Sep 5, 1995
    Rick Trevino nets his first gold album from the RIAA for his self-titled debut
    Sep 26, 1995
    Rick Trevino records "I Only Get This Way With You" in Nashville

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