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Oct 4, 1977Columbia releases Paul Simon's pop single "Slip Slidin' Away," with The Oak Ridge Boys on backing vocalsNov 1, 1977ABC/Dot releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "You're The One"Nov 19, 1977The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Y'All Come Back Saloon" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Sonny James, who performs "Bright Lights, Big City" and "When The Snow Is On The Roses." Host Buck Owens does "Gotta Travel On" and "Break My Mind." Roy Clark plays "Near You" on electric guitarNov 27, 1977Country comes to prestigious Carnegie Hall with a concert featuring Mel Tillis, Donna Fargo and The Oak Ridge Boys, who a New York Times reviewer praises for their "casual, unpretentious charm." After taking in the performance, The Osmonds offer Fargo a chance to do her own TV variety showFeb 23, 1978The Oak Ridge Boys track "Have A Little Talk With Jesus" wins Best Gospel Performance, Traditional, during the 20th annual Grammy Awards in Los AngelesFeb 28, 1978ABC releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "I'll Be True To You"Mar 5, 1978Kenny Rogers & Dottie West host "The World's Largest Indoor Country Music Show" at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, with The Oak Ridge Boys, Roy Acuff and Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers. It becomes an NBC-TV special with Rogers and West teaming on their current hit, "Every Time Two Fools Collide"Mar 7, 1978The Oak Ridge Boys record "Come On In" at Woodland Sound in Nashville. The session also yields "Callin' Baton Rouge," destined to become a hit for Garth BrooksMar 23, 1978A dozen strings are recorded to sweeten The Oak Ridge Boys' "Cryin' Again" at Nashville's Creative WorkshopMay 8, 1978"The Mike Douglas Show" begins a week of taping in Nashville at Opryland. Guests include Eddie Rabbitt, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Paycheck and The Oak Ridge Boys
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