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Jul 30, 1973
Freddie Hart records "If You Can't Feel It (It Ain't There)" at the Jack Clement Studios on Belmont Boulevard in Nashville
Aug 3, 1973
Don Brooks overdubs a harmonica on Waylon Jennings' "You Ask Me To" during an evening session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Aug 6, 1973
Mel Tillis records "Midnight, Me And The Blues" in Nashville
Aug 8, 1973
Mark Wills is born in Cleveland, Tennessee. After winning the Academy of Country Music's Top New Male award in 1999, he earns his signature hit with the nostalgic 2002 single "19 Somethin'"
Aug 10, 1973
Pop singer Dobie Gray records the first version of "There's A Honky Tonk Angel (Who Will Take Me Back In)" at Nashville's Quad Studios with one of the song's writers, Troy Seals, in the band. It becomes a country hit within months for Conway Twitty
Aug 15, 1973
Strings are added to Brian Collins' "Statue Of A Fool" during a midday overdub session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Aug 20, 1973
Charley Pride records "Amazing Love" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Aug 21, 1973
Johnny Paycheck records "Song And Dance Man" during a 2 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Aug 22, 1973
Johnny Paycheck records "Loving Arms" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a hit seven years later for Elvis Presley
Aug 22, 1973
A 12-piece string section is overdubbed on Charley Pride's "Amazing Love" during a recording session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
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