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Oct 1, 1985
Steve Earle records "Goodbye's All We Got Left" at Nashville's Sound Stage
Oct 2, 1985
Ronnie Milsap receives a gold album from the RIAA for his "Greatest Hits, Vol. 2"
Oct 4, 1985
The Patsy Cline movie "Sweet Dreams" opens in Nashville
Oct 5, 1985
Steve Wariner sings "Heart Trouble" and Louise Mandrell performs "I Wanna Say Yes" on an installment of "Hee Haw" that also features pop vocalist Bobby Vinton
Oct 6, 1985
Banjo player Amos Binkley dies. He was formerly a member of The Binkley Brothers, who took part in the first Nashville recording session in 1928
Oct 8, 1985
"Slippin' And Slidin'" songwriter Little Richard is hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after fracturing his right leg in a car wreck
Oct 8, 1985
Epic releases Ricky Skaggs' album "Live In London"
Oct 9, 1985
MTM releases Judy Rodman's "Come Next Monday." The song becomes a hit five years later for its author, K.T. Oslin
Oct 11, 1985
MCA announces plans to reactive the Dot label in Nashville
Oct 11, 1985
Tex Williams dies of pancreatic cancer at Newhall Community Hospital in California. His talking novelty "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)" provided Capitol Records its first million-selling country single in 1947
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