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Oct 25, 1987
Dolly Parton joins The Oak Ridge Boys on "Elvira" during the ABC variety show "Dolly!" The Oaks also perform "This Crazy Love"
Oct 26, 1987
Warner Bros. releases Michael Martin Murphey's "I'm Gonna Miss You, Girl," written by Jesse Winchester
Oct 26, 1987
Lynn Anderson performs at the White House in an "All-Star Salute To President Reagan," with Frank Sinatra, Gene Autry, Wayne Newton, Stephanie Zimbalist and race car driver Mario Andretti
Oct 26, 1987
New York Judge Mark Kennedy rules that Cathy Stone--a.k.a. Jett Williams--is the biological daughter of Hank Williams
Oct 26, 1987
Rodney Crowell records "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried"
Oct 28, 1987
Reba McEntire receives a five-minute standing ovation when she performs with The Desert Rose Band at New York's Carnegie Hall
Oct 28, 1987
Sheena Easton makes her acting debut on NBC-TV's "Miami Vice." The pop singer made a brief appearance in country music on a duet with Kenny Rogers, a 1983 remake of Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonight"
Oct 31, 1987
Earl Thomas Conley ends up at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Right From The Start"
Oct 31, 1987
Tanya Tucker, Paul Overstreet and Paul Davis sing "I Won't Take Less Than Your Love" on TV's "Hee Haw." Randy Travis, John Hartford and Roy Acuff also appear
Oct 31, 1987
Dolly Parton opens a restaurant, the Dockside Plantation, in Honolulu
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