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  • Apr 2, 1962
    Billy Dean is born in Quincy, Florida. He nets a series of smooth hits in the 1990s, including "Only Here For A Little While," "Billy The Kid," "Only The Wind" and "Somewhere In My Broken Heart," named the Academy of Country Music's Song of the Year in April 1992
    Sep 2, 1989
    Billy and Cathy Dean are married
    Sep 10, 1990
    Capitol releases Billy Dean's debut album, "Young Man"
    Sep 16, 1991
    Capitol releases the album "Billy Dean"
    Jan 5, 1992
    Hank Williams Jr. appears on "Hot Country Nights" without a beard. It's the first time he's been seen clean-shaven since a mountain-climbing accident in August 1975. Also featured: Billy Dean, Tammy Wynette, Patty Loveless and Sawyer Brown
    Feb 22, 1992
    Garth Brooks is joined on "Hee Haw" by Billy Dean and Louise Mandrell
    Mar 14, 1992
    The Nashville Songwriters Association names Pat Alger the Songwriter of the Year; Alan Jackson, Songwriter/Artist of the Year; and "Somewhere In My Broken Heart," Song of the Year
    Apr 29, 1992
    Billy Dean is one of seven double-winners in the 27th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre. He takes Top New Male Vocalist and Song of the Year, for "Somewhere In My Broken Heart"
    Jun 13, 1992
    Vince Gill and Marty Stuart appear at Alabama's June Jam XI in Fort Payne, Alabama, along with Doug Stone, Ricky Van Shelton, Neal McCoy, Trisha Yearwood, Restless Heart, Joe Diffie, Diamond Rio, Aaron Tippin, Mike Reid, Michelle Wright and Billy Dean
    Dec 2, 1992
    Billy Dean earns his first gold record from the RIAA with his self-titled album

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