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  • Feb 1, 1994
    "A Bridge I Didn't Burn" brings Ricky Van Shelton a gold album from the RIAA
    Feb 1, 1994
    MCA releases The Mavericks' album "What A Crying Shame"
    Feb 1, 1994
    Garth Brooks joins Big Bird on "Sesame Street"
    Feb 1, 1994
    Arista releases BlackHawk's self-titled debut album
    Feb 2, 1994
    The Country Music Hall Of Fame announces plans to move from Music Row to downtown in 1996. The relocation doesn't actually occur until May 2001
    Feb 3, 1994
    Ricky Van Shelton receives a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America for his gospel release "Don't Overlook Salvation"
    Feb 3, 1994
    "Super Hits" earns George Jones a platinum album from the RIAA
    Feb 5, 1994
    John Michael Montgomery's "I Swear" begins a four-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Feb 6, 1994
    Mary Chapin Carpenter goes into outer space: Her version of Mark Knopfler's "The Bug" wakes up the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery
    Feb 7, 1994
    Alan Jackson claims two American Music Awards, including Favorite Country Single for "Chattahoochee." The Dolly Parton-penned "I Will Always Love You" earns two for Whitney Houston. Other winners include Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Alabama and John Michael Montgomery

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