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Jul 26, 1977
Six string players overdub Cristy Lane's "Penny Arcade" in a 2 p.m. session at Nashville's LSI
Jul 30, 1977
Jeanne Pruett performs before a speech by vice president Walter Mondale during a Democratic fundraiser attended by 1,400 people at Municipal Auditorium in Nashville
Aug 3, 1977
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Come On In" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
Aug 3, 1977
Bobby Bare records Billy Joe Shaver's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. More than three years later, John Anderson turns it into a hit
Aug 4, 1977
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Middle Age Crazy" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
Aug 8, 1977
Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap perform for Tanzanian president Julius Nyerere at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville
Aug 10, 1977
Johnny Rodriguez records "We Believe In Happy Endings" during an afternoon session at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
Aug 14, 1977
Waylon Jennings records "The Wurlitzer Prize (I Don't Want To Get Over You)," one of just two songs in a marathon, 23-hour session at Nashville's American Studios
Aug 17, 1977
Steve Wariner has his first recording session, cutting "I'm Already Taken" at RCA Studio B. The studio is filled with reporters, but they are uninterested in Steve. Elvis Presley had died the day prior, and they want to interview producer Chet Atkins
Aug 17, 1977
One day after Elvis Presley's death, an autographed scarf arrives from The King in the mail at the home of Brenda Lee, a gift to Lee's daughter, Jolie Shacklett
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