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  • Apr 2, 1983
    The Bellamy Brothers snag the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "When I'm Away From You"
    Apr 2, 1983
    Dobro player Cliff Carlisle dies in Lexington, Kentucky. He worked as a member of the duo The Carlisles with his younger brother Bill until retiring in 1947, paving the way for Bill to become a hitmaking member of the Grand Ole Opry
    Apr 3, 1983
    The Oak Ridge Boys collect their fifth RIAA-certified gold album, for "American Made"
    Apr 4, 1983
    People magazine reports that The Oak Ridge Boys are having internal problems, an "undeclared cold war" in which William Lee Golden and Duane Allen didn't speak for almost a year
    Apr 4, 1983
    T.G. Sheppard performs for president Ronald Reagan at the annual White House Easter egg hunt
    Apr 5, 1983
    Epic releases Ricky Skaggs' "Highway 40 Blues"
    Apr 6, 1983
    Anne Murray becomes the first country artist to perform at Los Angeles' reopened Universal Amphitheatre, an outdoor venue now enclosed by a roof
    Apr 8, 1983
    Columbia releases David Allan Coe's album "Castles In The Sand"
    Apr 9, 1983
    Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton take the Bob Seger-penned "We've Got Tonight" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    Apr 9, 1983
    The Merle Haggard/Willie Nelson album "Pancho & Lefty" rides to the top of the Billboard country albums chart

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