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  • Jan 13, 1970
    The gospel group The Oak Ridge Boys record the Jerry Reed song "Talk About The Good Times," a future Grammy nominee, at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Jan 22, 1970
    Chet Atkins records "Cherokee," "How High The Moon" and "Inka Dinka Doo" at RCA Studio B in Nashville on his first session for the album "Yestergroovin'." The LP earns a Grammy nomination
    Jan 23, 1970
    Songwriter Gene MacLellan records his original version of "Snowbird" at the Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville. Within six months, Anne Murray's string-laden version becomes her first hit
    Jan 26, 1970
    Chet Atkins holds the final session for his album "Yestergroovin'," a future Grammy nominee, at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Jan 27, 1970
    George Hamilton IV records "She's A Little Bit Country" in a midday Nashville session
    Jan 28, 1970
    Roy Drusky records "Too Far Gone" and "Sunday Morning Coming Down" at Nashville's Monument Studio. Both songs will become hits for other artists--the former for Joe Stampley, the latter for Johnny Cash
    Jan 29, 1970
    Tommy Cash records "Rise And Shine" in a midday session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Jan 30, 1970
    George Hamilton IV records "Anyway" at lunchtime in Nashville
    Feb 2, 1970
    Buck Owens records "The Kansas City Song" at the Capitol Recording Studios at Hollywood & Vine in Los Angeles
    Feb 2, 1970
    Tom T. Hall records "Salute To A Switchblade" in a late-night session at the Monument Studio in Nashville




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