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Apr 4, 1987
Los Angeles declares Charley Pride Day
Apr 4, 1986
A stretch of U.S. 49E in Yazoo City, Mississippi, is renamed Jerry Clower Boulevard
Apr 4, 1985
Warner Bros. releases Gary Morris' single "Lasso The Moon," from the Paramount movie "Rustler's Rhapsody"
Apr 4, 1985
Warner Bros. releases John Anderson's remake of The Rolling Stones' "It's All Over Now," written by R&B singer Bobby Womack
Apr 4, 1985
The Judds realize their first RIAA-certified gold album, for "Why Not Me"
Apr 4, 1983
People magazine reports that The Oak Ridge Boys are having internal problems, an "undeclared cold war" in which William Lee Golden and Duane Allen didn't speak for almost a year
Apr 4, 1983
T.G. Sheppard performs for president Ronald Reagan at the annual White House Easter egg hunt
Apr 4, 1981
Sylvia's "Drifter" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Apr 4, 1981
Songwriter Fred Glickman dies in Los Angeles. His legacy includes "Mule Train," a pop hit for Frankie Laine and a country hit for Tennessee Ernie Ford
Apr 4, 1981
Alabama performs "Old Flame" and Mel Tillis sings "Southern Rains" on "Solid Gold"
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