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Sep 12, 1975
Strings are added to Crystal Gayle's "I'll Get Over You" and "Somebody Loves You" during an overdub session at Jack's Tracks in Nashville
Sep 12, 1975
Charlie Daniels hosts the Volunteer Jam II in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, with special guests The Marshall Tucker Band, Billy Joe Shaver, Jimmy Hall, Roni Stoneman and The Allman Brothers Band's Dickey Betts. The state of Tennessee celebrates by observing Charlie Daniels Day
Sep 14, 1975
The Tennessean runs its first ad featuring a company with a Music Square address. The Electric Chair, a hair and nail salon, is located at 50 Music Square West, formerly 900 17th Avenue South. The ad appears days after the dedication of Music Square Park in Nashville, with 16th and 17th Avenues given new Music Square street names
Sep 15, 1975
J.J. Cale records "Cocaine," a future Eric Clapton rock hit, in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
Sep 16, 1975
Pianist David Briggs, bass player Henry Strzelecki and guitarist Reggie Young do additional work on Dave & Sugar's "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" during an overdub session in Nashville
Sep 17, 1975
Kenny Starr records "The Blind Man In The Bleachers" at Bradley's Barn on Benders Ferry Road in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Sep 17, 1975
Strings are added to Ed Bruce's "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" during an overdub session at Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Sep 17, 1975
Jessi Colter records "It's Morning (And I Still Love You)" at Nashville's Glaser Studios
Sep 17, 1975
John Denver collects five nominations to lead all finalists for the Country Music Association awards. Waylon Jennings, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn each appear four times on the ballot
Sep 23, 1975
The Chuck Wagon Gang holds its final Columbia session in Nashville, just seven months short of its 40-year anniversary with the label
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