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Aug 16, 1971
A monument is dedicated at the corner of 4th & State in Bristol, Tennessee, honoring the site of the first Ralph Peer-produced recording sessions featuring The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers
Aug 16, 1971
Capitol releases Buck Owens' "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms"
Aug 17, 1971
Trumpeter Al Hirt performs the Willie Nelson song "Night Life" on the NBC series "Make Your Own Kind Of Music." Hosted by The Carpenters, the show also features cast regular Mark Lindsay and guests Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
Aug 17, 1971
Bob Luman records "When You Say Love"
Aug 17, 1971
Kapp releases Cher's "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves," directed by future country producer Snuff Garrett
Aug 18, 1971
Singer/songwriter Dave Loggins conducts his first Nashville recording session at the Jack Clement Studios
Aug 18, 1971
Merle Haggard sings "Someday We'll Look Back" on The Fifth Dimension's ABC-TV special "The Traveling Sunshine Show." Also appearing are Dionne Warwick and The Carpenters, who perform "Superstar"
Aug 18, 1971
Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan record "Somewhere In Virginia In The Rain" in a lunchtime session at Nashville's Mercury Studios
Aug 18, 1971
Johnny Cash records the Jerry Reed-penned "A Thing Called Love" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
Aug 18, 1971
John Denver nabs his first gold single from the Recording Industry Association of America with "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
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