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Feb 25, 1982RCA releases Alabama's album "Mountain Music"Mar 4, 1982Alabama leads with five nominations as the Los Angeles-based Academy of Country Music announces finalists for its annual awards. The Oak Ridge Boys pick up fourApr 17, 1982Alabama's "Mountain Music" peaks at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart. It will occupy that position a total of 28 weeksApr 29, 1982Alabama's album "Mountain Music" is certified gold and platinum by the RIAAApr 29, 1982Alabama wins three trophies at the 17th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, aired on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. The band claims Entertainer of the Year; Top Vocal Group; and Album of the Year, for "Feels So Right"May 1, 1982"Mountain Music" peaks at #1 for Alabama on the Billboard country singles chartMay 6, 1982RCA releases Alabama's "Take Me Down"Jun 4, 1982Alabama sponsors the first June Jam in Fort Payne, Alabama. More than 30,000 attend the charity concert near the high school, where the hometown band shares the stage with Janie Fricke, The Oak Ridge Boys, Louis Mandrell and R.C. BannonJun 18, 1982The Oak Ridge Boys hold their fourth annual Stars For Children benefit at Reunion Arena in Dallas with Alabama, Loretta Lynn, Sylvia and Con Hunley. The Oaks start their set with "You're The One" and close with "Bobbie Sue"Jun 30, 1982Alabama picks up a platinum album from the RIAA for "My Home's In Alabama"
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