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Mar 7, 1978
The Oak Ridge Boys record "Come On In" at Woodland Sound in Nashville. The session also yields "Callin' Baton Rouge," destined to become a hit for Garth Brooks
Mar 7, 1978
Johnny Russell records "He Stopped Loving Her Today" and "You'll Be Back (Every Night In My Dreams)" at Sound Masters in Nashville. The songs will become hits for George Jones and The Statler Brothers, respectively
Mar 13, 1978
Kenny O'Dell records "Let's Shake Hands And Come Out Lovin'" at the Soundshop on Division Street in Nashville
Mar 14, 1978
Singer/songwriter Hugh Moffatt records "The Gambler" at Nashville's LSI Studio. The song becomes a major hit for Kenny Rogers several months later
Mar 21, 1978
Con Hunley records his first two hits, "Week-End Friend" and "You've Still Got A Place In My Heart," at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Mar 21, 1978
The Osborne Brothers record "I'll Fly Away" for the album "Bluegrass Concerto" at the Hilltop Recording Studio in Nashville. The album brings them a Grammy nomination
Mar 22, 1978
Lynn Anderson records "Sometimes When We Touch" at Nashville's Columbia Studios. The song succeeds on the country chart seven years later in the hands of Mark Gray and Tammy Wynette
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 30, 1978
Waylon Jennings begins recording "I've Always Been Crazy" in an overnight session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Mar 31, 1978
Willie Nelson begins a one-week engagement at Harrah's Tahoe, where he records the album "Willie & Family Live"
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