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Dec 6, 1985Ronnie Milsap records "How Do I Turn You On" at Groundstar Laboratory in NashvilleFeb 25, 1986Ronnie Milsap wins Best Country Vocal Performance, Male--for "Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)"--during the 28th annual Grammy Awards in Los AngelesMar 17, 1986RCA releases Ronnie Milsap's album "Lost In The Fifties Tonight"Apr 14, 1986"Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night)" wins Song of the Year for Ronnie Milsap and songwriters Mike Reid, Troy Seals and Fred Parris the 21st Academy of Country Music awards at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CaliforniaApr 25, 1986Ronnie Milsap's "Greatest Hits" is certified double-platinum by the RIAAMay 3, 1986Ronnie Milsap joins Smokey Robinson and Culture Club as guests on TV's ultra-'80s show "Solid Gold." Milsap sings "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" and duets with host Dionne Warwick on "Any Day Now"Jun 7, 1986Ronnie Milsap's remake of "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" goes to #1 on the Billboard country singles chartJun 21, 1986Ronnie Milsap's "Lost In The Fifties Tonight" reaches the top spot on the Billboard country albums chartSep 27, 1986Ronnie Milsap's "In Love" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chartOct 13, 1986Ronnie Milsap wins his fourth Album of the Year honor, for "Lost In The Fifties Tonight," during the 20th annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
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