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  • Oct 15, 1973
    Chet Atkins and the late Patsy Cline are named to the Country Music Hall Of Fame during the seventh annual Country Music Association awards at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville
    Sep 17, 1974
    Charlie Rich and Olivia Newton-John are nominated four times apiece as finalists are announced for the Country Music Association awards in Nashville
    Oct 14, 1974
    "Country Bumpkin" comes up a double-winner in the eighth annual Country Music Association awards, the first held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. "Bumpkin" brings Single of the Year to Cal Smith and Song of the Year to songwriter Don Wayne
    Nov 12, 1974
    The Association of Country Entertainers, ACE, is created when a group of country artists complains that some of the Country Music Association awards winners shouldn't be considered "country." Most often cited: Olivia Newton-John
    Jun 10, 1975
    Bill Anderson's Po' Boys defeat an MGM team, 16-5, to win a softball tournament during Fan Fair in Nashville
    Sep 17, 1975
    John Denver collects five nominations to lead all finalists for the Country Music Association awards. Waylon Jennings, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn each appear four times on the ballot
    Oct 13, 1975
    George Jones sees Tammy Wynette for the first time since their divorce, backstage at the Country Music Association awards, held at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Oct 13, 1975
    Presenter Charlie Rich lights fire to the envelope as John Denver wins Entertainer of the Year in the ninth annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Denver also takes Song of the Year with "Back Home Again"
    Oct 13, 1975
    Minnie Pearl joins the Country Music Hall Of Fame during the ninth annual Country Music Association awards at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Jun 7, 1976
    Jerry Reed, Bill Anderson, harmonica player Charlie McCoy and Grand Ole Opry singer Carol Lee Cooper take part in the Fan Fair Softball Tournament at Two Rivers Park in Nashville

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