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  • Dec 14, 1985
    Earl Thomas Conley climbs to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Nobody Falls Like A Fool"
    Mar 22, 1986
    Earl Thomas Conley rises to the top spot on the Billboard country albums chart with his "Greatest Hits"
    May 3, 1986
    Earl Thomas Conley's "Once In A Blue Moon" crests in the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
    May 10, 1986
    Earl Thomas Conley records "I Can't Win For Losin' You"
    May 25, 1986
    Kenny Rogers' manager, Ken Kragen, sponsors Hands Across America, an attempt to link a chain of people from New York to Los Angeles. Country participants include: The Oak Ridge Boys, Earl Thomas Conley, Lee Greenwood and Brenda Lee
    Jun 28, 1986
    Hank Williams Jr. and Earl Thomas Conley play the inaugural country concert at Starwood Amphitheatre in Nashville. The show is one of five that Williams uses to build his album "Hank Live." Bocephus' set includes "Dixie On My Mind," "This Ain't Dallas" and "A Country Boy Can Survive"
    Jul 1, 1986
    RCA releases Earl Thomas Conley & Anita Pointer's duet, "Too Many Times"
    Sep 18, 1986
    RCA releases the Earl Thomas Conley album "Too Many Times"
    Oct 18, 1986
    Earl Thomas Conley and Anita Pointer perform "Too Many Times" on the syndicated R&B TV show "Soul Train"
    Feb 28, 1987
    Earl Thomas Conley collects a #1 single on the Billboard country chart with "I Can't Win For Losin' You"

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