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Nov 8, 1975Mel Tillis performs "Memory Maker" and "Storms Never Last" on TV's "Hee Haw." The show is hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who covers "Louisiana Man"Apr 7, 1976Mel Tillis records "Good Woman Blues" and "Love Revival," his first single in a new contract with MCA RecordsMay 10, 1976MCA releases Mel Tillis' "Love Revival"Jul 14, 1976Mel Tillis records "Heart Healer"Sep 13, 1976MCA releases Mel Tillis' "Good Woman Blues"Oct 10, 1976The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Carl Belew ("What's He Doing In My World"), Dallas Frazier ("Elvira"), Moon Mullican, John D. Loudermilk ("Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"), Curly Putman ("He Stopped Loving Her Today") and Mel TillisOct 11, 1976Mel Tillis walks off with the Entertainer of the Year award during the 10th annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in NashvilleOct 12, 1976Mel Tillis records a song written by Buddy Cannon in Nashville. Cannon immediately quits his club gig, the beginning of a career as a songwriter and producer that teams him with Kenny Chesney and Sara EvansOct 14, 1976Mel Tillis accuses NBC-TV and CBS-TV of discrimination after the networks turned down a dog food commercial, believing his stuttering may be offensive to viewers. One TV executive says he didn't know Tillis was a public figureNov 27, 1976Mel Tillis takes "Good Woman Blues" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
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