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May 4, 1971
"The Hidden Life Of Elvis Presley" is the cover story for Look magazine
May 5, 1971
Dave Dudley records "Fly Away Again" at the Mercury Custom Studio in Nashville
May 6, 1971
Singer/songwriter Tony Joe White guests as James Brolin is the subject of TV's "This Is Your Life." White has country hits as a writer of Hank Williams Jr.'s "Rainy Night In Georgia" and Jacky Ward's "That's The Way A Cowboy Rocks And Rolls"
May 7, 1971
Former Arkansas farm boy Glen Campbell performs for president Richard Nixon in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., during a Salute to Agriculture
May 8, 1971
Conway Twitty climbs to the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "How Much More Can She Stand"
May 8, 1971
Sammi Smith spends a week atop the Billboard country albums chart with "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
May 9, 1971
Guitarist Mike Myerson is born in Nacogdoches, Texas. His band, Heartland, emerges nationally in 2006 with the single "I Loved Her First"
May 9, 1971
Johnny Cash comes forward when Hank Snow's son, the reverend Jimmy Snow, gives an altar call at the Evangel Temple in Nashville
May 11, 1971
Sonny James records "Here Comes Honey Again" in an evening at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
May 11, 1971
Marty Robbins records "Early Morning Sunshine" during a 2 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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