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  • Dec 19, 1986
    Eddy Raven performs "Shine, Shine, Shine" on "Dance Fever"
    Dec 20, 1986
    "Too Much Is Not Enough," by The Bellamy Brothers with The Forester Sisters, takes over the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart
    Dec 20, 1986
    Randy Travis joins the Grand Ole Opry, introduced by Ricky Skaggs. He performs "Diggin' Up Bones" and "On The Other Hand"
    Dec 21, 1986
    John Denver portrays a recently widowed father on a winter vacation in the CBS-TV holiday movie "The Christmas Gift"
    Dec 21, 1986
    Crystal Gayle appears on "Bob Hope's Bagful Of Christmas Cheer" with Brooke Shields and The Osmond Brothers
    Dec 22, 1986
    MCA releases George Strait's single "Ocean Front Property"
    Dec 22, 1986
    Hank Williams Jr. racks up an RIAA-certified gold album for "Montana Cafe"
    Dec 22, 1986
    Barbara Mandrell performs with sisters Louise and Irlene for the first time in four years on her CBS-TV special, "Christmas: A Family Reunion." It features the Mandrells' "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" satire, "Black Jack, The Famous Bandit"
    Dec 23, 1986
    The Judds pace country artists with five nominations for the 1987 American Music Awards. Reba McEntire gets four, while George Strait and Alabama have three each
    Dec 24, 1986
    Kix and Barbara Brooks have their first child, Molly Brooks

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