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  • Mar 23, 1981
    John Denver cuts "Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)" in Nashville
    Mar 25, 1981
    Mel Tillis and Jeannie Seely perform at The Stockyard in Nashville, raising $8,000 for an annual Easter Seals campaign
    Mar 26, 1981
    Reba McEntire records "Only You (And You Alone)" and "Today All Over Again" during a 2 p.m. Nashville session
    Apr 7, 1981
    The Shelly Kurland Strings apply orchestration to The Statler Brothers' "Don't Wait On Me" during an overdub session at Nashville's Sound Stage
    Apr 9, 1981
    The Carl Perkins Museum opens in Jackson, Tennessee
    Apr 13, 1981
    Guy Willis, of the Grand Ole Opry trio The Willis Brothers, dies of emphysema at his home in the Nashville area. The group backed Hank Williams on his first four recordings and performed in the historic first concert featuring Opry stars at Washington, D.C.'s Constitution Hall
    Apr 14, 1981
    George Jones records "Still Doin' Time" at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville
    Apr 15, 1981
    Ronnie Milsap records "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World" at Groundstar Laboratory in Nashville
    Apr 27, 1981
    The Statler Brothers record "You'll Be Back (Every Night In My Dreams)" in an evening session at Nashville's Sound Stage. They also take their first swipe at "Whatever," although that version is unissued
    Apr 28, 1981
    The Statler Brothers record "Whatever" at the Sound Stage Studios in Nashville

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