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Oct 1, 1989
Singer/songwriter Skip Ewing marries Angel Rollings in Nashville
Oct 3, 1989
MCA releases Steve Wariner's "When I Could Come Home To You"
Oct 3, 1989
MCA releases Marty Stuart's album "Hillbilly Rock"
Oct 3, 1989
K.T. Oslin grabs her second RIAA-certified platinum album, for "This Woman"
Oct 3, 1989
Cypress releases Kenny Rogers Jr.'s debut album, "Yes, No, Maybe"
Oct 3, 1989
Del Wood dies in Nashville. With one hit to her credit, 1951's "Down Yonder," the pianist had been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 46 years
Oct 3, 1989
RCA releases "The Best Of Vince Gill"
Oct 4, 1989
Ray Price is featured singing "San Antonio Rose" as PBS airs "In Performance At The White House." President George Bush is on hand for a lineup that includes Benny Carter, Lynn Redgrave and F. Murray Abraham
Oct 5, 1989
K.T. Oslin and Clint Black play Carnegie Hall
Oct 7, 1989
Steve Wariner's "I Got Dreams" rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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