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  • Aug 18, 1970
    Jim Ed Brown records "Morning" during the afternoon at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Aug 18, 1970
    Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter record "Suspicious Minds" during the evening at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The duet later appears on "Wanted: The Outlaws"
    Aug 19, 1970
    Mel Tillis records "Commercial Affection," "Best Way I Know How" and "The Arms Of A Fool" in Nashville
    Aug 31, 1970
    Tom T. Hall records "One Hundred Children" in an afternoon session at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Sep 10, 1970
    Lynn Anderson records "Rose Garden" in the evening hours at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Sep 11, 1970
    The Statler Brothers record "Bed Of Rose's" at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio on Hawkins Street in Nashville
    Sep 14, 1970
    American sax player Steve Marcus records the first commercial digital recording with Japanese rock musicians. Digital recording becomes the standard in country music during the late-1980s
    Sep 22, 1970
    Piano player Floyd Cramer records an instrumental version of "For The Good Times" at RCA Studio B with 25 musicians packed in the room. The performance will be nominated for a Grammy award
    Sep 24, 1970
    Billy Walker records "I'm Gonna Keep On Lovin' You" at Nashville's Monument Studio
    Sep 25, 1970
    Janis Joplin records the Kris Kristofferson-penned "Me And Bobby McGee" at Los Angeles' Sunset Sound. The song is named in the Country Music Foundation's 2003 book "Heartaches By The Number" among country's 500 greatest all-time singles




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