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Apr 14, 1972
Jody Miller and Johnny Paycheck record "Let's All Go Down To The River" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 14, 1972
Donna Fargo records "Funny Face" during an afternoon session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Apr 14, 1972
Larry Gatlin is fired from his job as a janitor at a Nashville television station. In a stroke of perfect timing, he finds himself working in a recording studio three days later with Johnny Cash
Apr 16, 1972
Larry Gatlin sings "Help Me" during a service at Nashville's Evangel Temple, attended by Johnny Cash and June Carter. Cash meets Gatlin for the first time and asks him to come by his studio the next morning to help record the song
Apr 18, 1972
David Houston records "Soft, Sweet And Warm" in an evening session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Apr 18, 1972
Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass record "Wabash Cannonball" and "I Saw The Light" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The tracks are added five years later to the Grammy-nominated album "Chet, Floyd & Danny"
Apr 20, 1972
Billy "Crash" Craddock records "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" and Little Richard's "Slippin' And Slidin'" at the Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville
Apr 21, 1972
Jody Miller records "There's A Party Goin' On" during a morning session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 22, 1972
An ailing Stoney Cooper is a scratch for the night's Grand Ole Opry show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Wife Wilma Lee Cooper plays solo during the evening, which begins with Stonewall Jackson singing "Don't Be Angry" and ends with Charlie Walker performing "Little Old Wine Drinker Me"
Apr 25, 1972
Willie Nelson begins two days of recording at RCA Studio B which yield the concept album "Phases And Stages." The first session includes "Pretend I Never Happened," which Waylon Jennings remakes weeks later
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