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Jul 19, 1972
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 20, 1972
Mel Tillis records "Neon Rose" in Nashville
Jul 25, 1972
Rockers Grand Funk Railroad record a minor pop hit, "Rock 'N Roll Soul," at Nashville's Soundshop Studios
Jul 26, 1972
Jerry Lee Lewis overdubs keyboard parts on "Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
Aug 2, 1972
Mel Tillis records "Sawmill" in Nashville
Aug 2, 1972
Skeeter Davis makes her first recording of "I Can't Believe That It's All Over" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Aug 9, 1972
Stoney Edwards records "She's My Rock" at Columbia Studio B on Music Row in Nashville. The song becomes a hit three years later for Brenda Lee and again in 1984 for George Jones
Aug 9, 1972
Floyd Cramer suffers facial cuts and bruises in a car accident in downtown Nashville
Aug 10, 1972
Lester Flatt records a new version of "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" in Nashville with a band that includes mandolin player Roland White. The track receives a Grammy nomination for Best Country Instrumental Performance
Aug 12, 1972
David Houston joins the Grand Ole Opry at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. He performs "Almost Persuaded," "Soft, Sweet And Warm," "Baby, Baby (I Know You're A Lady)" and "Livin' In A House Full Of Love"
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