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Apr 23, 1974
A Memphis judge awards $1,000 to plaintiff Ann McMahon, who had charged Jerry Lee Lewis slapped her and humiliated her over the sound system during a performance in July 1971
Apr 24, 1974
Johnny Paycheck records "Ain't She Somethin' Else" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. Conway Twitty turns the song into a hit 10 years later
Apr 25, 1974
A dozen strings are added to Barbara Mandrell's "This Time I Almost Made It" during an afternoon overdub session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Apr 29, 1974
Strings are added to Roy Clark's "The Great Divide" during a pair of overdub sessions at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
May 4, 1974
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton make what is billed as their last duet appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
May 9, 1974
Singer/songwriter Gary Chapman holds his first Nashville recording session, at the Mercury Studios. Chapman will go on to write T.G. Sheppard's "Finally" and Kenny Rogers' "I Prefer The Moonlight," and to host TNN's "Prime Time Country"
May 14, 1974
Eddy Raven records two songs at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio that will become hits for other acts: "Thank God For Kids," destined to be a 1982 release for The Oak Ridge Boys; and "Ain't She Somethin' Else," a 1984 single for Conway Twitty
May 15, 1974
The Statler Brothers record "I'll Go To My Grave Loving You" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
May 16, 1974
Dolly Parton makes her solo debut with a concert at Nashville's Northside Junior High School gym. Also on the show: Jim Ed Brown and Betty Jean Robinson
May 18, 1974
Roy Acuff calls the treatment of president Richard Nixon a "disgrace," and vows to make sure any Tennessee congressman who votes for impeachment without "concrete evidence" loses in an election bid
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