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  • Apr 27, 1959
    Sheena Easton is born in Glasgow, Scotland. Known for such pop hits as "Modern Girl," "Strut" and "For Your Eyes Only," she earns a #1 country single when she teams with Kenny Rogers in 1983 on "We've Got Tonight"
    Mar 13, 1981
    Dottie West sings "Are You Happy Baby?" and "A Lesson In Leavin'" on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Also featured: Donna Summer, Sheena Easton, Tom Wopat and John Schneider, who does "It's Now Or Never" and "Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad"
    Mar 21, 1981
    Jim Stafford performs "Cow Patti" on "Solid Gold." The edition also features Sheena Easton, Nicolette Larson, Smokey Robinson, James Taylor and J.D. Souther
    May 23, 1981
    Ronnie Milsap covers "Am I Losing You" and Rick Nelson sings "Believe What You Say" on TV's "Solid Gold." Other guests include Kim Carnes and Sheena Easton
    Dec 5, 1981
    "The Glen Campbell Music Show" debuts with guest Sheena Easton. The syndicated TV pilot's launch features Campbell performances of "Rhinestone Cowboy," "The Battle Of New Orleans" and "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms"
    Jan 12, 1982
    Barbara Mandrell tops Mr. Blackwell's list of the worst-dressed women. Others named include Loretta Lynn, Charlene Tilton, Elizabeth Taylor, Sheena Easton and Dolly Parton, who he calls "an atomic jelly-bean explosion"
    Feb 24, 1982
    Sheena Easton wins Best New Artist during the 24th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
    Jan 14, 1983
    Liberty releases the Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton remake of Bob Seger's "We've Got Tonight"
    Apr 9, 1983
    Kenny Rogers and Sheena Easton take the Bob Seger-penned "We've Got Tonight" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
    May 5, 1984
    Capitol releases Kenny Rogers' album "Duets." It features pairings with Dottie West, Kim Carnes and Sheena Easton

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