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  • May 1, 1969
    Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios restrict sessions to acts on the Columbia and Epic labels. The company thus has more time for Tammy Wynette, David Houston and Johnny Cash dates, though Sonny James books Capitol sessions in February
    May 10, 1969
    Stonewall Jackson performs "Don't Be Angry" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium when he rejoins the Grand Ole Opry more than four years after he was fired for not meeting the radio show's appearance minimum
    May 16, 1969
    Roger Miller records Kris Kristofferson's "Me And Bobby McGee" in Nashville
    May 16, 1969
    The Shelly Kurland Strings sweeten Waylon Jennings' "MacArthur Park" during an overdub session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    May 17, 1969
    Tammy Wynette joins the Grand Ole Opry, remaining a member only a short time. Her performances include "D-I-V-O-R-C-E," "Stand By Your Man," "Singing My Song" and "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad"
    May 19, 1969
    Roger Miller records "Where Have All The Average People Gone" in Nashville
    Jun 17, 1969
    The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus brings the greatest show on earth to Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Honorary ringleader: "Hee Haw" star Minnie Pearl
    Jun 24, 1969
    Tammy Wynette records "The Ways To Love A Man" in the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Jun 24, 1969
    Bobby Goldsboro records "Muddy Mississippi Line" at Nashville's Monument Studio
    Jun 26, 1969
    Former National Life & Accident chairman Edwin Craig dies of a heart ailment at Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville. Craig was the executive who gave final approval to the debut of the Grand Ole Opry

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