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Mar 7, 1988
Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff, Jessi Colter, Emmylou Harris and Waylon Jennings record Acuff's "As Long As I Live" at Nashville's JMI Recording Studio. Cash also enlists Rosanne Cash and The Everly Brothers on "Ballad Of A Teenage Queen"
Mar 8, 1988
Rapper Benny Blanco is born in Reston, Virginia. He co-writes and co-produces Katy Perry's pop hit "Teenage Dream," referenced in Old Dominion's 2016 country single "Song For Another Time"
Mar 9, 1988
Columbia releases The O'Kanes' album "Tired Of The Runnin'"
Mar 10, 1988
Andy Gibb, younger brother of The Bee Gees, dies in England, after years of chemical abuse. Tanya Tucker, who had a short-term romance with him in 1983, has the news delivered to her the next day while she's in the Betty Ford Center for chemical abuse
Mar 12, 1988
Randy Travis' "Too Gone Too Long" goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Mar 13, 1988
Dolly Parton wins two trophies during the People's Choice Awards, aired by CBS from the 20th Century Fox Studios in Los Angeles. Also winning: Kenny Rogers, Whitney Houston, John Ritter, Oprah Winfrey, Barbra Streisand, Bon Jovi and Clint Eastwood
Mar 14, 1988
Mercury releases Larry Boone's self-titled debut album
Mar 15, 1988
Warner Bros. releases "Talkin' To The Wrong Man," a duet featuring Michael Martin Murphey and his son, Ryan Murphey
Mar 15, 1988
Warner Bros. releases The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's "Workin' Man (Nowhere To Go)," giving props in the process to Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land"
Mar 16, 1988
Johnny Cash is made an honorary marshal in Dodge City, Kansas
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