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  • Mar 9, 1983
    The Statler Brothers record "Guilty" at the Sound Stage in Nashville
    Mar 16, 1983
    Bergen White-arranged strings are added to The Statler Brothers' "Guilty" during a morning overdub session at the Sound Stage in Nashville
    Mar 17, 1983
    Randy Travis auditions for the TNN talent contest, "You Can Be A Star," hosted by Jim Ed Brown. The producers pass
    Mar 17, 1983
    John Prine joins the American Federation of Musicians' Local 257 in Nashville
    Mar 22, 1983
    Earl Thomas Conley records "Don't Make It Easy For Me," "Holding Her And Loving You" and "Your Love's On The Line" at Scruggs Sound Studio in Nashville
    Mar 29, 1983
    Merle Haggard records "Someday When Things Are Good" in Nashville
    Apr 18, 1983
    Jim Ed Brown begins work on TNN's "You Can Be A Star"
    Apr 18, 1983
    Steve Earle signs his first recording contract, with Epic Records in Nashville
    Apr 20, 1983
    Roy Acuff moves to a new home on the grounds at Opryland. The first night, Acuff hangs trash bags in the windows to block a bright light that keeps him from sleeping
    May 7, 1983
    The late Marty Robbins is honored when a Winston Cup race in Nashville is named after him: the Marty Robbins 420. Darrell Waltrip wins the event

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