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Feb 7, 1971
Singer and banjo player Moran Lee "Dock" Boggs dies on his 73rd birthday. The coal miner was a country recording pioneer in 1927, and would land one song among the 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"
Feb 7, 1971
Neil Young, James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt tape appearances on "The Johnny Cash Show" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Afterward, they head to Quadraphonic Studios, where Taylor and Ronstadt add backing vocals to Young's "Heart Of Gold"
Feb 9, 1971
Charley Pride records three songs, including "I'll Fly Away," in the first of four sessions for the album "Did You Think To Pray" at RCA Studio A in Nashville
Feb 9, 1971
John Denver records "Sunshine On My Shoulders" at the RCA Studios in New York
Feb 9, 1971
Roy Clark sings "Folsom Prison Blues" on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw," co-hosted by Buck Owens. The edition welcomes returning guests Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
Feb 9, 1971
Roni Stoneman, of The Stoneman Family, has a daughter, Hattie Georgia Hemrick. Her fifth child is the only birth from the singer's second marriage, to George Hemrick
Feb 9, 1971
Welcome to California: One day after Lee Greenwood moved to Los Angeles, the city suffers its worst earthquake in 50 years, hitting 6.7 on the Richter scale
Feb 10, 1971
Loretta Lynn, Marty Robbins and Eddy Arnold appear on the week's edition of NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall"
Feb 10, 1971
ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show" offers a mass performance of "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose," with Jim Nabors, Ferlin Husky, Archie Campbell, Junior Samples, Stringbean, The Statler Brothers, The Carter Family and Homer & Jethro
Feb 11, 1971
Charley Pride holds the last of four recording sessions in three days for the album "Did You Think To Pray" at Nashville's RCA Studio A
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