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  • Feb 25, 1981
    George Jones wins Best Country Vocal Performance, Male, for "He Stopped Loving Her Today," during the 23rd annual Grammy Awards in New York
    Feb 27, 1981
    RCA releases Ronnie Milsap's remake of Jim Reeves' "Am I Losing You"
    Feb 27, 1981
    Columbia releases Rosanne Cash's album "Seven Year Ache"
    Feb 27, 1981
    RCA releases the Alabama album "Feels So Right"
    Feb 28, 1981
    Dottie West shoots into the top position on the Billboard country singles chart with "Are You Happy Baby?"
    Feb 28, 1981
    The Kendalls perform "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" on "Pop! Goes The Country," hosted by Tom T. Hall, who sings "Son Of Clayton Delaney" and "Country Is." Razzy Bailey also guests, delivering "I Keep Coming Back" and "Loving Up A Storm"
    Feb 28, 1981
    Rex Allen sings "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" on a telecast of "Hee Haw," and does "Teardrops On My Heart" with Rex Allen Jr. The edition also features Eddy Raven and Margo Smith, who performs "Cup Of Tea" with Allen Jr. Co-host Roy Clark also offers a cover of "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"
    Feb 28, 1981
    Now on with the countdown: Dottie West appears on TV's "Solid Gold," where she duets with Dionne Warwick on "9 To 5." The installment also features The Pointer Sisters, The Statler Brothers and Delbert McClinton

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