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  • Feb 16, 1987
    Songwriters Keith and Adrienne Follese have a son, Ryan Follese, in Nashville. Mom and/or Dad go on to write such hits as Tim McGraw's "Something Like That," Martina McBride's "I Love You" and Faith Hill's "The Way You Love Me." Their son becomes the lead singer of the pop band Hot Chelle Rae
    Feb 16, 1987
    MCA releases Conway Twitty's "Julia"
    Feb 16, 1987
    Mickey Gilley kicks off a week on "The New Hollywood Squares," joined on the game show by Doc Severinsen, Bob Costas, John Byner and Zsa Zsa Gabor
    Feb 17, 1987
    "Hoosiers" makes its Nashville premiere, with Sheb Wooley playing a high school principal. The movie's top roles go to Gene Hackman and Dennis Hopper
    Feb 19, 1987
    Perennial finalists Barbara Mandrell and Kenny Rogers are among the highlights when the nominations are announced for the People's Choice Awards
    Feb 19, 1987
    16th Avenue Records releases Charley Pride's "Have I Got Some Blues For You." It represents the first single Pride ever recorded for a label other than RCA
    Feb 19, 1987
    Willie Nelson's movie "Red Headed Stranger" premieres in Austin. Among those attending: Morgan Fairchild, Floyd Tillman and football coach Darrell Royal
    Feb 21, 1987
    Crystal Gayle reaches the top rung on the Billboard country singles chart with "Straight To The Heart"
    Feb 21, 1987
    Gary Morris, John Schneider, Loretta Lynn and Riders In The Sky provide music between the antics on "Hee Haw"
    Feb 21, 1987
    Willie Nelson appears as host and musical guest on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live," where he sings a duet with Dana Carvey's Church Lady character. Nelson also performs "Night Life" and "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"

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