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  • Sep 17, 1977
    Reba McEntire makes her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, singing the Patsy Cline classic "Sweet Dreams" and Roger Miller's "Invitation To The Blues," 30 years to the day after her father won his first rodeo honor
    Sep 20, 1977
    Farrell Morris adds percussion to Johnny Duncan's "Come A Little Bit Closer" during an overdub session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Sep 20, 1977
    Strings are added to Merle Haggard's Elvis Presley homage, "From Graceland To The Promised Land," in a morning overdub session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Sep 21, 1977
    Guitarist Steve Gibson overdubs new parts on England Dan & John Ford Coley's "We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again" at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville
    Sep 21, 1977
    Singer/songwriter Bill LaBounty records "This Night Won't Last Forever" at the Creative Workshop in Nashville. The song becomes a pop hit for Michael Johnson in 1979 and a country hit for Sawyer Brown in 1997
    Sep 21, 1977
    Paying homage to its best-known industry, Nashville elects to call its minor league baseball team the Nashville Sounds. Among the club's owners: Conway Twitty, Jerry Reed and The Oak Ridge Boys' Richard Sterban
    Sep 27, 1977
    T.G. Sheppard records "Mister D.J." at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Sep 28, 1977
    Kenny Rogers & Dottie West record "Every Time Two Fools Collide" at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Oct 1, 1977
    Charley Pride performs the national anthem at the Liberty Bowl, where son Kraig Pride plays for Memphis State. The Louisville Cardinals edge the Tigers, 14-13
    Oct 2, 1977
    Elvis Presley's remains are moved to Graceland's Meditation Gardens more than a month after three men attempted to rob his grave

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