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Oct 11, 1985
MCA announces plans to reactive the Dot label in Nashville
Oct 13, 1985
The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame adds Carl Perkins and Bob McDill. Perkins wrote "Blue Suede Shoes" and Johnny Cash's "Daddy Sang Bass." McDill's credits include "Gone Country," "Don't Close Your Eyes" and "Good Ole Boys Like Me"
Oct 14, 1985
Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs join the Country Music Hall Of Fame during the 19th annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
Oct 14, 1985
The Judds, Ricky Skaggs and George Strait take double honors in the 19th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. The Judds claim Vocal Group of the Year and Single of the Year, for "Why Not Me"
Oct 15, 1985
Willie Nelson attends as the Country Music Hall of Fame opens a new exhibit devoted to his career in Nashville
Oct 19, 1985
Roy Acuff performs "I'll Fly Away" and "Night Train To Memphis" on the Grand Ole Opry, his first appearance on the stage in 18 weeks, following diagnosis of a blood clot. The night also marks the last Opry performance by Lonzo & Oscar, who bow out with a Hank Williams medley that wraps with "Cold, Cold Heart"
Oct 29, 1985
After more than 20 years of recording for RCA Records, Waylon Jennings has his first session for MCA at Nashville's Emerald Sound Studios
Oct 31, 1985
Waylon Jennings records "What You'll Do When I'm Gone" at Emerald Sound Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Nov 1, 1985
Waylon Jennings records "Working Without A Net" and "Will The Wolf Survive" at Nashville's Emerald Sound Studios
Nov 16, 1985
Vanderbilt University tries to get into "The Guinness Book Of World Records" when 35,286 football fans sing "Elvira" with The Oak Ridge Boys on kazoo. Fans also boo the Vandy team, as it loses, 38-24, to Virginia Tech
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