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  • Dec 8, 1987
    Trisha Yearwood scores a perfect 100 on a music business test at Nashville's Belmont University. Her instructor, David Skepner, subsequently gives her an internship, which leads to a job as the receptionist for MTM Records
    Dec 8, 1987
    Mike Reid is inducted into the College Football Hall Of Fame in Kings Island, Ohio, honoring his Outland Trophy-winning career at Penn State
    Dec 8, 1987
    Clint Black showcases for RCA executives at Houston's Backstage Bar. Three months later, Black is recording his first album
    Dec 8, 1986
    MCA releases Steve Wariner's "Small Town Girl"
    Dec 8, 1986
    Glen and Kimberly Campbell have a daughter, Ashley Noel Campbell, at Scottsdale Memorial Hospital in Phoenix
    Dec 8, 1986
    With Mel McDaniel's version of the Boss' "Stand On It" riding the country chart, Bruce Springsteen occupies the cover of People magazine
    Dec 8, 1986
    The third of Linda Ronstadt's traditional pop albums, "For Sentimental Reasons," nets a gold album from the RIAA for the sometimes-country singer
    Dec 8, 1986
    Willie Nelson's "Greatest Hits (And Some That Will Be)" picks up a double-platinum album from the RIAA, recognizing shipments of 2 million copies
    Dec 8, 1984
    Earl Thomas Conley's "Chance Of Lovin' You" arrives at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
    Dec 8, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Sam Hunt is born in Cedartown, Georgia. After playing quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham, he launches his music career, earning a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2015. He also writes Kenny Chesney's "Come Over," Keith Urban's "Cop Car" and William Michael Morgan's "I Met A Girl"

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