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  • Mar 19, 1988
    Dolly Parton's feud with Porter Wagoner ends, as they perform "Long Journey Home" on her ABC-TV series "Dolly!"
    Mar 21, 1988
    "Trio" is named Album of the Year, bringing trophies to Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris, plus producer George Massenburg, in the 23rd annual Academy Of Country Music awards, telecast by NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
    Mar 30, 1988
    "Hee Haw" tapes its 20th anniversary show at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma, with former co-host Buck Owens joining such regulars as Roy Clark and Grandpa Jones, plus special guests Dolly Parton, George Jones and Conway Twitty
    Apr 9, 1988
    The Desert Rose Band performs "He's Back And I'm Blue" and Jerry Lee Lewis does "Great Balls Of Fire" on the ABC variety show "Dolly!" Bob Hope, Loretta Swit and Miss Piggy also appear on the episode, which closes with Dolly Parton singing "I Will Always Love You"
    Apr 30, 1988
    Dolly Parton sings "The House Of The Rising Sun" and "Blue Bayou" as her "Dolly!" variety show takes on a New Orleans theme. Guests on the ABC telecast include Dr. John, Doug Kershaw and Allen Toussaint, who performs "Southern Nights"
    May 7, 1988
    Dolly Parton performs "When Will I Be Loved" in the final episode of her beleaguered ABC variety show "Dolly!" Her musical guest is Loretta Lynn
    May 23, 1988
    ABC-TV cancels Dolly Parton's variety show, "Dolly!," 16 days after it last aired
    Aug 21, 1988
    Dolly Parton flies from the Louisiana set of "Steel Magnolias" to surprise Kenny Rogers at a 50th birthday party, serenading him with "9 To 5." Other guests: Sheena Easton, Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Kim Carnes, Roger Miller and O.J. Simpson
    Oct 3, 1988
    Dolly Parton begins recording her album "White Limozeen" with Ricky Skaggs on board as producer
    Oct 10, 1988
    In recognition of the "Trio" album, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris receive the inaugural Vocal Event of the Year honor during the 22nd Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House, where Parton serves as host

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