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  • Oct 13, 1986
    Reba McEntire takes the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award, joining Dan Seals as double-winners at the 20th annual event at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Her other win is her third straight for Female Vocalist of the Year
    Aug 17, 1987
    Randy Travis leads all nominees with mentions in five categories for the Country Music Association awards. Reba McEntire, George Strait and The O'Kanes each receive four nominations
    Oct 12, 1987
    Comedian Rod Brasfield joins the Country Music Hall of Fame during the 21st annual Country Music Association awards show at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
    Oct 12, 1987
    Randy Travis takes home three honors during the 21st annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House: Male Vocalist of the Year; Album, for "Always And Forever"; and Single, for "Forever And Ever, Amen," also named Song of the Year
    Jan 7, 1988
    Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson sing "Waltz Across Texas" at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House to celebrate the Country Music Association's 30th anniversary. Set for national telecast on January 23, the CBS show features Alabama, Rosanne Cash, The Judds and Randy Travis, among others
    May 4, 1988
    The Country Music Association eliminates the Video of the Year category from its awards, although it is reinstated a year later
    Jun 7, 1988
    The Everly Brothers make a surprise appearance, performing on a Mercury Records showcase during Fan Fair at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds in Nashville
    Aug 18, 1988
    K.T. Oslin leads all the competition with five nominations for the 1988 Country Music Association awards. Randy Travis follows closely with four
    Oct 10, 1988
    Hank Williams Jr. wins his second Entertainer of the Year trophy and claims Album of the Year, for "Born To Boogie," during the 22nd annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. K.T. Oslin joins him as a double-winner
    Oct 10, 1988
    Loretta Lynn and Roy Rogers take their rightful places in the Country Music Hall Of Fame during the 22nd annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville

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