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Oct 2, 1976Jim Stafford hosts the second installment of TV's syndicated "Music Hall America." Guests include Mickey Newbury, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Charlie Daniels BandOct 23, 1976The syndicated Opryland TV show "Music Hall America" spotlights Lynn Anderson, Tom Bresh and The Oak Ridge BoysNov 1, 1976The Oak Ridge Boys open for Freddy Fender at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. During "Faded Love," Richard Sterban's bass notes draw cheers and applause from the women in the audience for the first timeFeb 19, 1977The Oak Ridge Boys' single "Where The Soul Never Dies" wins Best Gospel Performance (Other Than Soul Gospel) during the 19th annual Grammy Awards in Los AngelesMay 3, 1977Jimmy Dean hosts the NBC special "Country Music Hit Parade," with Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Don Williams, The Statler Brothers, The Dirt Band, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ronnie Milsap and Ray StevensMay 3, 1977The Oak Ridge Boys record "Y'all Come Back Saloon," referencing Bob Wills' "Faded Love" in the process, at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville. The session marks their first in a new contract with ABC/DotMay 4, 1977The Oak Ridge Boys record "I'll Be True To You" during an afternoon session at Woodland Sound in NashvilleJun 14, 1977ABC/Dot releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Y'all Come Back Saloon"Jun 17, 1977An 11-piece string section is overdubbed onto The Oak Ridge Boys' "I'll Be True To You" during a morning session at Woodland Sound in NashvilleJul 12, 1977The Oak Ridge Boys record "You're The One" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Woodland Sound
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