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  • Jan 1, 1991
    Samuel "Buck" Ram dies in Las Vegas. Ram was the producer for The Platters and wrote "Only You (And You Alone)," which Reba McEntire turned into a country hit
    Jan 1, 1991
    Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band are grand marshals of the Cotton Bowl parade and sing the national anthem before the game in Dallas. Result: the Miami Hurricanes 46, the Texas Longhorns 3
    Jan 1, 1991
    Clint Black and Lisa Hartman have their first date in Houston
    Jan 1, 1990
    John and Martina McBride move to Nashville
    Jan 1, 1990
    Dolly Parton makes a guest appearance on the CBS sitcom "Designing Women" as Charlene's guardian angel
    Jan 1, 1990
    RCA Records halts production of vinyl 45 rpm records, while Mercury drops vinyl altogether. The last Mercury album released in the format: The Kentucky HeadHunters' "Pickin' On Nashville"
    Jan 1, 1988
    RCA releases The Judds' "Turn It Loose"
    Jan 1, 1987
    Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers sing the national anthem at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The Auburn Tigers beat the USC Trojans, 16-7
    Jan 1, 1987
    Clint Black writes "Nobody's Home" after waking up with the flu in a new house following a breakup
    Jan 1, 1987
    RCA limits its country albums to nine cuts. Within a few short years, the label abandons the policy

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