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Jan 7, 1971
Joan Baez records Robbie Robertson's "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" at Nashville's Quadraphonic Studios, using Music City musicians Kenny Buttrey, Pete Wade, Norbert Putnam, Norman Blake and David Briggs
Jan 7, 1971
Jim Ed Brown cuts "Angel's Sunday" during an afternoon recording session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Jan 8, 1971
Lynn Anderson records "You're My Man" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Jan 8, 1971
New instrumental tracks are recorded to support the late Jim Reeves' performance of "The Writing's On The Wall" during a session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
Jan 8, 1971
Billy "Crash" Craddock records his first hit, "Knock Three Times," in the evening at the Woodland Sound Studios in Nashville
Jan 13, 1971
Tommy Overstreet records "Gwen (Congratulations)" in a late-night session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Jan 16, 1971
Bill Anderson records "Quits" during an evening session at Bradley's Barn, a studio in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, owned by producer Owen Bradley
Jan 18, 1971
Skeeter Davis records "Bus Fare To Kentucky" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. Two decades later, the song becomes the title of her autobiography
Jan 31, 1971
Helen Cornelius holds her first Nashville recording session, at Bradley's Barn in suburban Mt. Juliet
Jan 31, 1971
Tammy Wynette records "We Sure Can Love Each Other"
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