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  • Jan 12, 1985
    Two years after earning her only country hit, pop singer Sheena Easton marries booking agent Rob Light in California
    Oct 28, 1987
    Sheena Easton makes her acting debut on NBC-TV's "Miami Vice." The pop singer made a brief appearance in country music on a duet with Kenny Rogers, a 1983 remake of Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonight"
    Aug 21, 1988
    Dolly Parton flies from the Louisiana set of "Steel Magnolias" to surprise Kenny Rogers at a 50th birthday party, serenading him with "9 To 5." Other guests: Sheena Easton, Mac Davis, Olivia Newton-John, Kim Carnes, Roger Miller and O.J. Simpson
    Dec 31, 1988
    K.T. Oslin joins Sheena Easton and Gladys Knight & The Pips on the CBS-TV special "Happy New Year, America"
    Jul 4, 1991
    Barbara Mandrell and The Kentucky HeadHunters appear on the two-hour CBS special "Disney's Great American Celebration" alongside pop stars Sheena Easton, Tevin Campbell and C+C Music Factory
    Nov 7, 1991
    A stage production of "Man Of La Mancha" debuts in Chicago with Sheena Easton in a starring role as Aldonza. She had joined Kenny Rogers on the 1983 country hit "We've Got Tonight"
    Apr 29, 1992
    Sheena Easton collapses from an intestinal disorder during a performance of "Man Of La Mancha" at the Marquis Theatre on Broadway. Easton joined Kenny Rogers on "We've Got Tonight," a #1 country single in 1983
    Apr 6, 1993
    MCA releases the soundtrack to "Indecent Proposal," featuring appearances by Sheena Easton, Roy Orbison, The Pretenders and Vince Gill, who sings "What Do You Want The Girl To Do"
    Apr 7, 1993
    The movie "Indecent Proposal" appears in movie theaters, with Robert Redford, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson and Billy Bob Thornton. The soundtrack features Vince Gill, Sheena Easton and Roy Orbison
    Mar 11, 1996
    The TV-marketed album "Totally '80s" is certified gold by the RIAA. Juice Newton's crossover single "Queen Of Hearts" is tucked in among pop hits by a-ha, Donna Summer, Culture Club, Sheena Easton, Glenn Frey, The Pointer Sisters, REO Speedwagon and Men At Work

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