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Apr 6, 1987
Randy Travis claims four trophies--Top Male Vocalist; Album of the Year, for "Storms Of Life"; and Single Record and Song, for "On The Other Hand"--during the 22nd annual Academy Of Country Music awards, telecast by NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
Apr 6, 1987
MCA releases George Strait's "All My Ex's Live In Texas"
Apr 6, 1987
Willie Nelson earns a gold album from the RIAA for his duets project, "Half Nelson"
Apr 6, 1987
The Statler Brothers pace finalists for The Music City News awards with six nominations. Reba McEntire and Randy Travis claim five, and Alabama and George Strait pick up four
Apr 6, 1987
Epic Records releases "Love Can't Ever Get Better Than This," Ricky Skaggs' duet with Sharon White
Apr 6, 1987
Gene Autry receives an unprecedented fifth star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Apr 8, 1987
The Oak Ridge Boys admit Steve Sanders is set to record with the group on April 13, and will "probably" join the group, replacing William Lee Golden
Apr 9, 1987
The Judds score a gold album from the RIAA for "Heartland"
Apr 10, 1987
Lee Greenwood is unable to sing the national anthem, as scheduled, when he's caught in traffic in Boston. The Toronto Blue Jays spoil the Red Sox' home opener at Fenway Park, 10-5
Apr 10, 1987
Michael J. Fox's "The Secret Of My Success" opens, with Restless Heart performing on the soundtrack
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