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  • Mar 28, 1980
    Alabama records "Why Lady Why"
    Mar 28, 1979
    MCA releases Merle Haggard's "Red Bandana"
    Mar 28, 1979
    Elektra/Curb releases Susie Allanson's "Two Steps Forward And Three Steps Back"
    Mar 28, 1979
    Warner Bros. releases T.G. Sheppard's "You Feel Good All Over"
    Mar 28, 1978
    MCA releases the Jimmy Buffett album "Son Of A Son Of A Sailor"
    Mar 28, 1978
    Roy Clark and Buck Trent begin two days of recording at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville. The sessions result in the Grammy-nominated album "Banjo Bandits"
    Mar 28, 1977
    Barbara Mandrell resigns as vice president of the Association of Country Entertainers
    Mar 28, 1977
    Mickey Gilley records "Honky Tonk Memories" during an evening session at Nashville's Fireside Studio
    Mar 28, 1975
    Barbra Streisand attends Elvis Presley's Las Vegas concert at the Hilton, then meets with him about taking the lead in her upcoming movie, "A Star Is Born." Colonel Tom Parker negotiates so stubbornly that the role goes instead to Kris Kristofferson
    Mar 28, 1974
    The power pop band The Raspberries breaks up as lead singer Eric Carmen moves on to a solo career. He has his biggest hit in 1975 with "All By Myself," but will also write Louise Mandrell's 1985 country hit "Maybe My Baby"

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