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Apr 13, 1971
Merle Haggard records "Carolyn" at the Capitol Recording Studio in Hollywood. It's the last of his sessions in which Glen Campbell plays as a sideman
Apr 15, 1971
Porter Wagoner records "What Ain't To Be, Just Might Happen"
Apr 15, 1971
The Statler Brothers record "Pictures" during an afternoon session at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
Apr 21, 1971
Barbara Mandrell records Roy Head's "Treat Him Right" in an evening at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 21, 1971
Del Reeves records "The Philadelphia Fillies" at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville
Apr 22, 1971
David Houston records "Maiden's Prayer" at Nashville's Columbia Studios
Apr 26, 1971
Johnny Duncan records his song "Fools," destined to become a hit eight years later for Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius, at the Columbia Studios in Nashville with producers Bob Montgomery and Bobby Goldsboro
Apr 27, 1971
Charley Pride records "I'm Just Me" at RCA Studio A in Nashville
Apr 27, 1971
Dolly Parton records "Coat Of Many Colors" in Nashville at RCA Studio B
Apr 27, 1971
David Houston records "Nashville" during the evening at the Columbia Recording Studios in, of all places, Nashville
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