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  • Apr 1, 1991
    Reba McEntire collects her second platinum album from the RIAA, for "Rumor Has It"
    Apr 1, 1991
    Reba McEntire is featured on the cover of People magazine, following the death of eight band members in a plane crash. The edition's headline quotes McEntire: "This is my darkest hour"
    Apr 1, 1991
    The Forester Sisters start as hosts of TNN's "Cookin' U.S.A."
    Apr 1, 1991
    Having left Sawyer Brown, Bobby Randall begins a stint as host of TNN's "Be A Star," with Lisa Foster
    Apr 2, 1991
    Garth Brooks collects his first triple-platinum album from the RIAA, for "No Fences"
    Apr 2, 1991
    Mercury releases The Kentucky HeadHunters' sophomore album, "Electric Barnyard"
    Apr 3, 1991
    Randy Travis debuts "Point Of Light"--written by Don Schlitz and Thom Schuyler at the request of president George Bush--on the CBS-TV special "The All-Star Salute To Our Troops." Also appearing: Barbara Mandrell, Gary Morris, K.T. Oslin, Ray Stevens, Andy Griffith and Tony Orlando 
    Apr 4, 1991
    Jamie Lynn Spears is born in McComb, Mississippi. The younger sister of Britney Spears, she co-writes Jana Kramer's 2015 country hit "I Got The Boy"
    Apr 4, 1991
    Reba McEntire performs in Cleveland, Ohio, delivering her first concert since eight members of her band were killed in a March plane crash. Her set includes an a cappella version of "Sweet Dreams," dedicated to the late musicians
    Apr 5, 1991
    Clint Black and Marie Osmond appear on the NBC-TV special "Yellow Ribbon Party" with Bob Hope, Patti LaBelle, Brooke Shields and Ed McMahon

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