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Jan 17, 1987
Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter and Hank Williams Jr. perform at one of the inaugural balls for new Tennessee governor Ned McWherter at Opryland Hotel in Nashville
Apr 20, 1987
The appropriately named Eddie "Rabbitt" performs for the annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn in Washington, D.C.
Apr 28, 1987
"Seven Spanish Angels" hitmaker Ray Charles tells a congressional subcommittee more money is needed for hearing research: "Most people take their hearing for granted. I can't"
May 7, 1987
John Mellencamp, a future Country Music Association awards nominee, joins agriculture workers to protest policies that hurt family farmers at the Farmers Home Administration in Chillicothe, Missouri
Oct 5, 1987
Brenda Lee performs at the Metro Courthouse in Nashville for the inauguration of new mayor Bill Boner, who plays harmonica during her set
Oct 26, 1987
Lynn Anderson performs at the White House in an "All-Star Salute To President Reagan," with Frank Sinatra, Gene Autry, Wayne Newton, Stephanie Zimbalist and race car driver Mario Andretti
Nov 11, 1987
The Judds sing "God Bless America" on Veterans Day at the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Dec 11, 1987
Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell lead a benefit at Nashville's War Memorial Auditorium for Nashvillians For A Nuclear Arms Freeze. Filling out the bill are Steve Earle & The Dukes, Gene Cotton, Tracy Nelson and Karen Taylor-Good
Feb 2, 1988
The Oklahoma Senate designates "Faded Love" as the official state song
Feb 12, 1988
Johnny Cash announces his support for Tennessee congressman Albert Gore Jr. in the presidential race
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