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Oct 1, 1987
The Andrews Sisters receive a star at 6834 Hollywood Boulevard on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. They sang with Bing Crosby on "Pistol Packin' Mama"
Oct 2, 1987
Mercury releases Kathy Mattea's album "Untasted Honey"
Oct 2, 1987
The Judds announce their plans for a TV series are cancelled
Oct 3, 1987
The Forester Sisters hit #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "You Again"
Oct 3, 1987
The Desert Rose Band makes its "Hee Haw" debut. Roy Clark welcomes Mel Tillis as co-host of the episode, which also features Ronnie McDowell, John Hartford and comedian Mike Snider
Oct 4, 1987
Alabama sings "I Saw The Light" and "Mountain Music" with Dolly Parton on the second installment of the ABC variety show "Dolly!" Also guesting are Burt Reynolds and Whoopi Goldberg
Oct 4, 1987
Jimmy Springs dies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Los Angeles R&B group The 5 Red Caps, whose 1944 recording "I Learned A Lesson, I'll Never Forget" appeared on an early version of the Billboard country chart
Oct 5, 1987
Brenda Lee performs at the Metro Courthouse in Nashville for the inauguration of new mayor Bill Boner, who plays harmonica during her set
Oct 5, 1987
Ray Stevens starts a five-day stint on "The New Hollywood Squares." Also on board: Steve Allen, Corey Feldman, Betty White and Charo
Oct 5, 1987
Mercury releases The Statler Brothers' album "Pardners In Rhyme"
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