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Apr 5, 1982
Elektra/Curb releases The Osmond Brothers' "I Think About Your Lovin'"
Apr 6, 1982
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "Some Memories Just Won't Die"
Apr 6, 1982
The Oak Ridge Boys' album "Bobbie Sue" is certified gold by the RIAA
Apr 6, 1982
Garth Brooks wins first place in a talent contest at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. His prize: $50
Apr 7, 1982
Tammy Wynette is released from Porter Hospital in Denver following a 12-day stay with abdominal problems
Apr 7, 1982
Earl Thomas Conley records "I Have Loved You, Girl (But Not Like This Before)"
Apr 8, 1982
Guitarist Tommy Tomlinson dies of heart failure in Louisiana. He played on the Johnny Horton hits "The Battle Of New Orleans," "Sink The Bismarck" and "North To Alaska"
Apr 8, 1982
Epic releases Ronnie McDowell's "I Just Cut Myself"
Apr 8, 1982
Johnny Paycheck is slapped with a $3,000,000 lawsuit by a Casper, Wyoming, woman who claims he had sex with her daughter twice after a show one year earlier. Paycheck reportedly spent two days at the woman's home after the concert
Apr 8, 1982
Lynn Anderson and millionaire Harold Stream III are granted a divorce. She wins custody of the two children. It's the second divorce for the "Rose Garden" singer
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