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Apr 25, 1970
Sevierville, Tennessee, celebrates the second Dolly Parton Day with a concert at the county high school that includes a surprise guest: Porter Wagoner. On the set list: "Daddy Come And Get Me," "Tomorrow Is Forever" and "Coat Of Many Colors"
Apr 25, 1970
The third Loretta Lynn's Western Wear store in Nashville opens at 435 Donelson Pike
Apr 29, 1970
Jack Greene records "Something Unseen" in an evening session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Apr 30, 1970
Mel Tillis makes his first attempt at recording "The Arms Of A Fool" in Nashville. The definitive version is cut nearly four months later
Apr 30, 1970
Bobby Bare records "How I Got To Memphis" and "Come Sundown" during an afternoon session at the Jack Clement Recording Studio in Nashville
May 4, 1970
Dolly Parton records the Jimmie Rodgers classic "Mule Skinner Blues" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
May 5, 1970
Mel Tillis records "Heaven Everyday" in Nashville
May 6, 1970
Sammi Smith records the Kris Kristofferson-penned "Help Me Make It Through The Night" at Nashville's Monument Studio
May 7, 1970
Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed record the Grammy-nominated album "Me And Jerry" in a single day at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Among the songs: "MacArthur Park," "Tennessee Stud," "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Something"
May 14, 1970
Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins works with producer Jerry Kennedy in an overdub session for Jerry Lee Lewis' "There Must Be More To Love Than This" in Nashville
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