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  • Feb 21, 1984
    Waylon Jennings records his single "Never Could Toe The Mark" at the Cartee 3 Studios in Nashville
    Mar 2, 1984
    Webb Pierce undergoes surgery to remove a portion of his colon at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville
    Mar 3, 1984
    The Whites join the Grand Ole Opry, performing "You Put The Blue In Me" and "Give Me Back That Old Familiar Feeling"
    Mar 3, 1984
    Rockabilly performer Roy Hall dies in Nashville. He was the first to record what became a huge Jerry Lee Lewis hit, "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On"
    Mar 8, 1984
    Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White, of The Whites, have a daughter, Molly Kate Skaggs, at Nashville's General Hospital
    Mar 21, 1984
    Earl Thomas Conley records "Love Don't Care (Whose Heart It Breaks)"
    Mar 22, 1984
    Ricky Skaggs records "Country Boy" in Nashville
    Apr 16, 1984
    The same day Culture Club plays a sold-out show at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium, Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley lampoon the group's lead singer, the androgynous Boy George, by recording "Where's The Dress"
    Apr 17, 1984
    The Statler Brothers record "Hello Mary Lou" during a morning session at the Sound Stage in Nashville
    May 3, 1984
    The Statler Brothers lead with five nominations in The Music City News awards

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