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Apr 21, 1987
Reba McEntire gains a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America, for "What Am I Gonna Do About You"
Apr 21, 1987
Reprise releases Dwight Yoakam's album "Hillbilly Deluxe"
Apr 21, 1987
A front-page story in The New York Times pays homage to MCA Records and the growing "New Traditionalism" movement
Apr 22, 1987
Vocalist Michael Hobby is born in Greenwood, South Carolina. He becomes the lead singer for A Thousand Horses, a Southern rock-edged band that scores a hit with its first country single, "Smoke," in 2015
Apr 22, 1987
The National Basketball Association awards an expansion team to Miami. Among the Heat's minority owners is "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" singer Julio Iglesias
Apr 22, 1987
Warner Bros. releases Highway 101's "Whiskey, If You Were A Woman"
Apr 25, 1987
Southern Pacific and Tom Wopat appear in the '89er Day Parade in Guthrie, Oklahoma
Apr 25, 1987
Lucy Whitman dies in Tampa. Her survivors include a country singer, son Slim Whitman
Apr 25, 1987
Waylon Jennings harvests a #1 country single in Billboard with "Rose In Paradise"
Apr 25, 1987
Nicolette Larson makes her acting debut on TV's "Throb"
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