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  • Apr 26, 1973
    Roger Miller records "Open Up Your Heart" in a 10 a.m. session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Apr 28, 1973
    Conway Twitty makes his Grand Ole Opry debut at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, performing "She Needs Someone To Hold Her (When She Cries)," "Hello Darlin'" and "Baby's Gone"
    Apr 30, 1973
    Strings are added to Roger Miller's "Open Up Your Heart" during an overdub session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    May 1, 1973
    Eddy Raven holds his first Nashville recording session at Woodland Sound Studio under a deal with ABC/Dunhill
    May 1, 1973
    Songwriter Max D. Barnes moves to Nashville. His credits eventually include Vern Gosdin's "Chiseled In Stone," George Jones' "Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes," Pam Tillis' "Don't Tell Me What To Do" and Vince Gill's "Look At Us"
    May 2, 1973
    Songwriter Jerry House holds his first Nashville recording session for MGM Records at the Monument Studios. He authors the Mel Tillis hits "I Got The Hoss" and "Midnight, Me And The Blues"
    May 2, 1973
    Charlie McCoy plays the national anthem and Ray Pillow is starter for the Music City 420 stock car race. Dottie West is the honorary Music City queen and helps present the trophy in the winner's circle to Cale Yarborough
    May 7, 1973
    Sonny James records "If She Just Helps Me Get Over You" in a 2 p.m. session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    May 9, 1973
    Producer George Richey works with steel player Stu Basore on overdubs for Sonny James' "If She Just Helps Me Get Over You" at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
    May 10, 1973
    Dottie West records "Country Sunshine" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios

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