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  • Mar 3, 1980
    Johnny Cash dictates a letter to his secretary from New York, firing his longtime bass player Marshall Grant
    Jul 31, 1980
    Following a show at the Long Beach Arena in California, The Eagles break up. The band takes 14 years to reunite
    Aug 5, 1980
    The pop group The Osmonds breaks up after two decades of singing together. Two years later, they're back together--sans Donny Osmond--with a country hit, "I Think About Your Lovin'"
    Mar 31, 1982
    The Doobie Brothers announce they'll breakup. The band includes John McFee and Keith Knudsen, who later form Southern Pacific
    Jun 25, 1982
    The Statler Brothers announce that Crohn's disease has forced the retirement of Lew DeWitt. Jimmy Fortune replaces him, the group's first lineup change in 18 years
    Oct 12, 1984
    Roughly two decades after he first joined Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys, fiddler Kenny Baker quits the band in the middle of a concert, frustrated by Monroe's inattention to non-performing band details
    May 10, 1985
    Pop group The Go-Go's announce their break-up. Unpredictably, group members Charlotte Caffey and Jane Wiedlin go on to co-write Keith Urban's country hit "But For The Grace Of God"
    Aug 28, 1986
    The Oak Ridge Boys hold a press conference to deny they're breaking up. Eight months later, they ask William Lee Golden to leave
    Mar 10, 1987
    The Oak Ridge Boys ask William Lee Golden to leave the group
    May 11, 1987
    The Oak Ridge Boys announce the addition of Steve Sanders the same day that former Oak William Lee Golden files a $40-million lawsuit against the group




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