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  • Oct 15, 1984
    MCA releases Reba McEntire's "My Kind Of Country" album
    Dec 9, 1984
    Reba McEntire's grandfather, John McEntire, is added to the National Rodeo Hall Of Fame in Oklahoma City
    Dec 28, 1984
    Reba McEntire subs for Ralph Emery as guest host of "Nashville Now"
    Jan 26, 1985
    Reba McEntire, Dan Seals and Billy Walker appear on the small screen during the syndicated "Hee Haw"
    Jan 28, 1985
    MCA releases Reba McEntire's "Somebody Should Leave"
    May 6, 1985
    Reba McEntire wins Top Female Vocalist in the 20th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
    May 30, 1985
    MCA releases Reba McEntire's "Have I Got A Deal For You"
    Jun 10, 1985
    MCA releases Reba McEntire's "Have I Got A Deal For You" album
    Aug 20, 1985
    Ricky Skaggs leads with six nominations for the Country Music Association awards. Alabama, George Strait and Lee Greenwood each get four nominations. Those four are finalists for the Entertainer of the Year title, along with Reba McEntire
    Sep 28, 1985
    Reba McEntire, John Hartford and The Osmond Brothers perform for the cameras on TV's "Hee Haw"

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