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  • Aug 18, 1977
    Ronnie McDowell records an Elvis Presley tribute, "The King Is Gone," at Nashville's Music City Recorders
    Aug 20, 1977
    Waylon Jennings harvests five nominations to lead the competition as the Country Music Association unveils the ballot for its annual awards in Nashville
    Aug 23, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck records "Barstool Mountain" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. Moe Bandy has a hit with the song two years later
    Aug 23, 1977
    Waylon Jennings is arrested during a recording session, along with his secretary, Lori Evans, on charges of conspiracy to possess and distribute cocaine. The event inspires his song "Don't You Think This Outlaw Bit's Done Got Out Of Hand"
    Aug 24, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck records the David Allan Coe-penned "Take This Job And Shove It" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studio
    Aug 25, 1977
    Two days after he was booked for cocaine possession, Waylon Jennings joins Willie Nelson on stage at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium, eliciting cheers when he tells the crowd: "I didn't do it"
    Aug 25, 1977
    Johnny Rodriguez records "Savin' This Love Song For You" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville. The session also features his version of Barry Gibb's "Rest Your Love On Me," a future Conway Twitty hit
    Aug 26, 1977
    Just 10 days after Elvis Presley's death, Ronnie McDowell makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, singing "The King Is Gone" in tribute
    Aug 29, 1977
    Five musicians overdub new parts on the late Elvis Presley's live recording of "Unchained Melody" at Nashville's RCA Studio A. They include Randy Lee Cullers, Mike Leech, Bobby Ogdin, Larrie Londin and Chip Young
    Sep 1, 1977
    Jerry Lee Lewis overdubs his final vocal parts on "Middle Age Crazy" and "Come On In" at the US Studios in Nashville

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