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- December 27, 2024 CST
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Apr 19, 1984
Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasting sells two country radio stations in Detroit, WCXI-AM & FM, to Shamrock Broadcasting, for a reported $4 million
Sep 17, 1985
A front page story in The New York Times proclaims that country music is "dead." The piece writes off Alabama and Hank Williams Jr. as "not really country"
Sep 9, 1986
West Germany's Bertelsmann Music Group buys RCA Records from General Electric
Apr 21, 1987
A front-page story in The New York Times pays homage to MCA Records and the growing "New Traditionalism" movement
Dec 19, 1987
A St. Louis judge throws out a suit filed by an inmate who claims his rights are being violated because a security officer won't let him listen to a country station
Jan 5, 1988
Sony buys CBS Records, including the contracts of Ricky Van Shelton, George Jones, Ricky Skaggs and Tammy Wynette
Aug 13, 1988
Willie Nelson becomes the first artist ever to have an album spend 10 years on the Billboard country chart as "Stardust" logs its 520th week
Jan 9, 1989
Sony Music buys Tree Publishing for an estimated $50 million. The catalog includes such titles as "I Fall To Pieces," "Heartbreak Hotel" and "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys"
Mar 4, 1989
Warner Bros. merges with Time, becoming Time Warner. The conglomerate's country division includes Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam, Travis Tritt, The Forester Sisters, Emmylou Harris and Highway 101
Apr 15, 1989
The historic Lone Star Cafe closes in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. For years, the club was one of the few means of live exposure for country acts in New York. A performance at the venue inspired Hank Williams Jr.'s "Dixie On My Mind"
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