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  • Jul 9, 1982
    MCA releases the soundtrack to "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," featuring Dolly Parton's second recording of "I Will Always Love You," plus music by Burt Reynolds, Charles Durning, Jim Nabors and Dom DeLuise
    Jul 11, 1982
    Dolly Parton's second movie, "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," with Burt Reynolds, premieres in Austin
    Jul 22, 1982
    Dolly Parton's "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," co-starring Burt Reynolds, has its Nashville premiere. The movie's music includes her remake of her own "I Will Always Love You"
    Nov 18, 1982
    MCA releases Don Williams' "If Hollywood Don't Need You," namechecking Burt Reynolds along the way
    Mar 6, 1983
    The USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits play their first game, a 21-17 win against the Boston Breakers at Tampa Stadium. The football team's minority owners include Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed
    Mar 17, 1983
    Kenny Rogers wins two People's Choice Awards--for Favorite Male Musical Performer and Favorite Country Music Performer--during the CBS broadcast from the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Also winning: Barbara Mandrell and Burt Reynolds
    May 9, 1983
    "The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas," starring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds, receives the Tex Ritter Award as the top country movie during the 18th annual Academy Of Country Music awards, aired on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in California
    Jun 19, 1983
    Jerry Reed, Tammy Wynette and songwriter George Richey accompany Burt Reynolds to a USFL game in Boston. The hometown Breakers defeat Reynolds' Tampa Bay Bandits, 24-17
    Jul 1, 1983
    "Stroker Ace," starring Burt Reynolds, debuts in theaters. A critic with The New York Times calls it the "must-miss" movie of the year. The film's music includes tracks by The Charlie Daniels Band, The Marshall Tucker Band, Larry Gatlin and Terri Gibbs
    Aug 12, 1983
    "Smokey And The Bandit Part 3" appears in theaters with Jerry Reed and songwriter Paul Williams accompanying Burt Reynolds and Jackie Gleason on screen

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