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Jan 18, 1979
Guitarist Steve Gibson takes part in overdubs on Michael Johnson's "This Night Won't Last Forever" at Nashville's Creative Workshop
Jan 23, 1979
The Nashville Banner declares Dolly Parton the highest-paid country concert performer, valued at a reported $60,000 per show. Willie Nelson is next at $50,000. A South Dakota promoter says he's more interested in The Oak Ridge Boys, at $15,000
Jan 23, 1979
The Shelly Kurland Strings overdub The Statler Brothers' "How To Be A Country Star" and "Nothing As Original As You," along with a horn section, at Nashville's Sound Stage. They also add steel player Weldon Myrick to "Here We Are Again"
Jan 24, 1979
The Tennessee State Revenue Department auctions off the contents of George Jones' Possum Holler nightclub on Printers Alley to cover the facility's unpaid taxes. An autographed photo of Jones at the Country Music Hall of Fame nets only $5
Jan 26, 1979
The Shelly Kurland Strings overdub additional parts on John Anderson's "1959" in a midday session at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Jan 26, 1979
Joe Stampley records "Put Your Clothes Back On" in a 2 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Jan 27, 1979
In the midst of filming "Coal Miner's Daughter," Sissy Spacek appears with Loretta Lynn on Ernest Tubb's "Midnite Jamboree" radio show. Tubb asks the actress if Spacek is a "Polack name"
Jan 29, 1979
The Oak Ridge Boys record "Leaving Louisiana In The Broad Daylight," written by Rodney Crowell, during an afternoon session at Nashville's Woodland Sound
Jan 30, 1979
The Oak Ridge Boys record "Dream On" at a Woodland Sound session in Nashville
Jan 31, 1979
Porter Wagoner debuts a new disco sound with a performance at Nashville's Exit/In that includes a surprise appearance by J.J. Cale. The Tennessean says the show is "about as disco as Goo Goo Clusters"
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