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Feb 18, 1984
The Judds' first TV interview airs, on "This Week In Country Music"
Feb 21, 1984
Guitarist Herman Arnspiger dies in a Tulsa, Oklahoma, nursing home. During his tenure with Bob Wills' Texas Playboys, he took part in recording "Maiden's Prayer," "Right Or Wrong" and "New San Antonio Rose," among others
Feb 21, 1984
Waylon Jennings records his single "Never Could Toe The Mark" at the Cartee 3 Studios in Nashville
Feb 22, 1984
Warner Bros. releases Emmylou Harris' "In My Dreams"
Feb 22, 1984
Elvis Presley's plane, the Lisa Marie, becomes a tourist attraction near Graceland Mansion in Memphis. Presley bought the Convair 880 for $250,000 in 1975, then spent $840,000 customizing it
Feb 24, 1984
Lee Greenwood earns his first gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America, for "Somebody's Gonna Love You"
Feb 24, 1984
Sawyer Brown pockets $100,000 as the winner of "Star Search"
Feb 25, 1984
Don Williams rises to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Stay Young"
Feb 25, 1984
Ricky Skaggs reaches the top spot on the Billboard country albums chart with "Don't Cheat In Our Hometown"
Feb 25, 1984
Janie Fricke, Tennessee Ernie Ford and songwriter Vaughn Horton are guests of Buck Owens and Roy Clark on the syndicated "Hee Haw"
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