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Feb 1, 1988
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "True Heart," the first single to feature new vocalist Steve Sanders
Feb 2, 1988
Tanya Tucker enters the Betty Ford Center, at the urging of friends and family, to deal with a cocaine problem. Among those who attended the intervention: Paul Overstreet, songwriters Dean Dillon and Royce Porter, and producer Jerry Crutchfield
Feb 2, 1988
The Oklahoma Senate designates "Faded Love" as the official state song
Feb 6, 1988
Restless Heart's "Wheels" rolls to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Feb 6, 1988
Dan Seals and Exile guest on the week's installment of "Hee Haw," co-hosted by Roy Clark and Barbara Mandrell
Feb 7, 1988
Priscilla Presley's "Elvis & Me" two-part mini-series airs on TV. Ronnie McDowell handles The King's vocals
Feb 8, 1988
MCA releases Steve Wariner's "Baby I'm Yours"
Feb 8, 1988
Dolly Parton collects four nominations for the People's Choice Awards
Feb 12, 1988
The Statler Brothers and Randy Travis top the list of nominees in The Music City News awards, with five nominations. Barbara Mandrell, Reba McEntire and George Strait claim four apiece
Feb 12, 1988
Johnny Cash announces his support for Tennessee congressman Albert Gore Jr. in the presidential race
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