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  • Apr 26, 1972
    Mel Tillis records "Memory Maker" in Nashville
    Apr 27, 1972
    Willie Nelson concludes recording for the concept album "Phases And Stages" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The last song on the date is the classic "Mountain Dew"
    Apr 30, 1972
    Bass player Jack Drake dies of emphysema at General Hospital in Nashville. As a member of the Texas Troubadours, he played on more than 50 Ernest Tubb hits, including "Thanks A Lot," "Rainbow At Midnight," "Blue Christmas," "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" and "Filipino Baby"
    May 4, 1972
    Roy Clark records "The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka" during the afternoon at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
    May 4, 1972
    Drummer Jerry Carrigan and guitarist Dennis Linde overdub parts on Elvis Presley's "Burning Love" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    May 10, 1972
    Sessions begin for the album "Chet Atkins Picks On The Hits," with Atkins recording Don McLean's "Vincent" and "The Love Theme From 'The Godfather'" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The album is destined for a Grammy nomination
    May 13, 1972
    Eight years after an impromptu debut as a guest of The Wilburn Brothers, Gene Watson performs "Danny Boy" and "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)" during his first scheduled appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
    May 16, 1972
    Waylon Jennings records the Willie Nelson-penned "Pretend I Never Happened" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    May 26, 1972
    Mel Tillis records "I Ain't Never" in Nashville
    May 27, 1972
    Nashville's Opryland theme park officially opens to the public. The grounds become the home for Roy Acuff, while the park is a launching pad for such talents as Diamond Rio, Little Texas, Chely Wright and songwriter Dean Dillon

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