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  • Mar 8, 1982
    The Oak Ridge Boys earn a platinum single from the RIAA for "Elvira"
    Mar 14, 1982
    The Tennessean names Nashville's Eight Most Eligible Bachelors. The list includes three country music figures: publisher Buddy Killen; songwriter Dennis Morgan; and William Lee Golden, of The Oak Ridge Boys
    Mar 27, 1982
    The Oak Ridge Boys kick off a three-week ride at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Bobbie Sue"
    Apr 3, 1982
    The Oak Ridge Boys hit #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Bobbie Sue"
    Apr 6, 1982
    The Oak Ridge Boys' album "Bobbie Sue" is certified gold by the RIAA
    Apr 16, 1982
    The Oak Ridge Boys capture their second platinum album from the Recording Industry Association of America, for their "Greatest Hits"
    Apr 18, 1982
    HBO honors the Killer with "Twenty Five Years Of Jerry Lee... A Celebration," featuring Johnny Cash, Dottie West, Kris Kristofferson, Carl Perkins, Charlie Rich, Mickey Gilley and The Oak Ridge Boys
    Apr 23, 1982
    Warner Bros. releases Con Hunley's remake of The Chi-Lites' "Oh Girl" with supporting vocals by The Oak Ridge Boys
    Apr 29, 1982
    "Elvira" wins Single Record of the Year for The Oak Ridge Boys and producer Ron Chancey during the 17th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, telecast on NBC from Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California
    May 6, 1982
    "Johnny Cash: Cowboy Heroes" airs on CBS-TV, featuring Glen Campbell, June Carter Cash, John Anderson and The Oak Ridge Boys. The set list includes "El Paso," "Bobbie Sue" and "Don't Take Your Guns To Town"

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