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Sep 19, 1986
Capitol/Curb releases the Sawyer Brown album "Out Goin' Cattin'"
Sep 19, 1986
The David Lynch-written movie "Blue Velvet" opens in theaters. The picture helps revive interest in Roy Orbison, whose "In Dreams" is featured in the soundtrack
Sep 20, 1986
John Conlee's "Got My Heart Set On You," written by Dobie Gray, peaks at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Sep 20, 1986
"Hee Haw" kicks off its first season without longtime co-host Buck Owens. Loretta Lynn is the first of Roy Clark's many guest co-hosts, welcoming Exile, The Girls Next Door and The Hagers
Sep 20, 1986
Riley Puckett is inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame along with manager Phil Walden, gospel singer Hovie Lister and pop star Tommy Roe at the World Congress Center in Atlanta
Sep 22, 1986
George Strait records "Ocean Front Property" at Sound Stage in Nashville
Sep 22, 1986
MCA releases Reba McEntire's album "What Am I Gonna Do About You"
Sep 23, 1986
ABC's "Who's The Boss?" has its season premiere. In the process, Steve Wariner begins a run as the voice of the Tony Danza show's theme song, "Brand New Life"
Sep 23, 1986
Guitarist Jack Shook dies from cancer in Nashville. He played on more than 80 country hits, including titles by Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Ernest Tubb, Faron Young and Johnny Horton
Sep 23, 1986
George Strait records "All My Ex's Live In Texas" and "Am I Blue" in a session at Nashville's Sound Stage
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