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Jan 22, 1982
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' album "Bobbie Sue"
Jan 22, 1982
MCA releases John Conlee's "Busted"
Jan 22, 1982
RCA releases Razzy Bailey's album "Feelin' Right"
Jan 23, 1982
Conway Twitty's "Red Neckin' Love Makin' Night" arrives at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
Jan 23, 1982
Rex Allen Jr. performs "It's Over" during "Hee Haw," where the musical guests also include Bill Monroe and trumpet player Doc Severinsen
Jan 23, 1982
Ray Charles sings "You Don't Know Me" on the NBC variety series "Barbara Mandrell & The Mandrell Sisters." Also on the show are Merle Travis and new country artist Sylvia, who delivers "Sweet Yesterday" and "You Light Up My Life"
Jan 24, 1982
Barbi Benton ends a two-week run co-starring with Barry Williams in "I Love My Wife," a theatrical production at Southern California's La Mirada Civic Theatre
Jan 25, 1982
Kenny Rogers picks up three pop and country trophies at the American Music Awards. Country awards also go to Willie Nelson, Barbara Mandrell, Anne Murray and The Oak Ridge Boys
Jan 25, 1982
Rodney Crowell and Rosanne Cash have their second child, Chelsea
Jan 26, 1982
During a show at Nashville's Bullpen Lounge, Razzy Bailey recognizes John Travolta's impact on disco and country music, with a suggestion to keep country hot: "I think we should kill him now while we're still ahead"
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