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  • Jun 2, 1980
    MCA releases Barbara Mandrell's "Crackers"
    Jun 9, 1980
    MCA releases Ed Bruce's "The Last Cowboy Song" with a vocal assist from Willlie Nelson, namechecked along with Waylon Jennings, Lewis & Clark, George Custer, Louis L'Amour, Frederic Remington and Wyatt Earp
    Jun 9, 1980
    The Statler Brothers win three honors at The Music City News awards, while Loretta Lynn and Marty Robbins win two apiece
    Jun 28, 1980
    The Oak Ridge Boys reach #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Trying To Love Two Women"
    Jun 30, 1980
    MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Heart Of Mine"
    Jul 1, 1980
    Conway Twitty records "A Bridge That Just Won't Burn" and "Rest Your Love On Me" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    Jul 5, 1980
    MCA releases Merle Haggard's "Misery And Gin"
    Jul 15, 1980
    As she continues her shift away from country music, Olivia Newton-John earns a gold single from the RIAA for "Magic"
    Aug 4, 1980
    MCA releases the "Smokey & The Bandit II" soundtrack. The album features The Statler Brothers, Brenda Lee, Burt Reynolds, Roy Rogers, Jerry Reed, Tanya Tucker, Mel Tillis and Don Williams
    Aug 8, 1980
    MCA releases Don Williams' album "I Believe In You"

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