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May 15, 1942K.T. Oslin is born in Crossett, Arkansas. Songs such as "80's Ladies," "Hold Me" and "Come Next Monday" make her a voice for serious women's issues in the 20th century's final two decadesJan 14, 1982Warner Bros. releases Gail Davies' "'Round The Clock Lovin'," written by K.T. OslinOct 9, 1985MTM releases Judy Rodman's "Come Next Monday." The song becomes a hit five years later for its author, K.T. OslinJan 16, 1986With $7,000 borrowed from an aunt, K.T. Oslin gives a showcase at a Nashville club called Music Row. Record producer Harold Shedd signs her on the basis of that performance, leading to a recording contract with RCA RecordsJun 30, 1987RCA releases K.T. Oslin's album "80's Ladies"Sep 9, 1987Emmylou Harris and Bobby Bare co-host the fifth annual Harlan Howard Birthday Bash at BMI on Music Row in Nashville with Rodney Crowell, K.T. Oslin, Townes Van Zandt and Nanci GriffithNov 23, 1987RCA releases Alabama's "Face To Face," featuring K.T. OslinDec 19, 1987K.T. Oslin's "Do Ya'" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chartJan 16, 1988K.T. Oslin sings "Do Ya'" on the venerable "Hee Haw." Hoyt Axton joins Roy Clark to co-host the episode, which also features Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers BandJan 23, 1988The Country Music Association celebrates its 30th anniversary with an NBC-TV special hosted by Barbara Mandrell. Guests include: Roy Acuff, Holly Dunn, Eddy Arnold, Alabama and K.T. Oslin, who sings "Do Ya'"
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