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Aug 31, 1970Tom T. Hall records "One Hundred Children" in an afternoon session at the Mercury Recording Studio in NashvilleSep 7, 1970Bobby Bare and Tom T. Hall hear Johnny Rodriguez sing at San Antonio's Alamo Village theme park. They lay the groundwork for Rodriguez to move to Nashville, where he becomes a member of Hall's bandSep 22, 1970Strings are affixed to Tom T. Hall's "One Hundred Children" during an afternoon overdub session at Mercury Custom Recording Studio in NashvilleNov 10, 1970Tom T. Hall and Jean Shepard appear on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw" with hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, plus Minnie Pearl, Stringbean, Grandpa Jones and Gunilla Hutton. Hall sings "Shoeshine Man," and Owens delivers "Love's Gonna Live Here"Jan 9, 1971Tom T. Hall joins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Ballad Of Forty Dollars" and "One Hundred Children" at Nashville's Ryman AuditoriumFeb 23, 1971Bobby Bare performs "Four Strong Winds" on the CBS series "Hee Haw." Other guests on the episode include Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye and Connie EatonMar 1, 1971A Loretta Lynn show in Louisville raises more than $500,000 for 104 children orphaned by a December mine blast in Hyden, Kentucky, that killed 38 people. Also on the bill: Conway Twitty, Roy Acuff, Tom T. Hall, Connie Smith and George MorganMar 26, 1971Tom T. Hall records "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" at Nashville's Mercury Custom Recording StudioMay 28, 1971Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins overdubs parts on Tom T. Hall's "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died" in a midday session at the Mercury Studios in NashvilleSep 18, 1971Tom T. Hall checks in at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "The Year That Clayton Delaney Died"
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