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Jul 31, 1976
Don Williams makes his first Saturday night appearance on the Grand Ole Opry since becoming a member in April. He performs "You're My Best Friend" and "(Turn Out The Light And) Love Me Tonight"
Aug 11, 1976
Roy Acuff returns to the Grand Ole Opry after a four-month absence, caused by a heart attack in April
Aug 17, 1976
Bob Luman plays the Grand Ole Opry for the first time since March, when he underwent surgery for a ruptured blood vessel in his esophagus
Aug 21, 1976
The Charlie Daniels Band makes its Grand Ole Opry debut
Aug 28, 1976
Jimmy C. Newman celebrates his 20th anniversary as a member of the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)," "Diggy Diggy Lo" and "Cry, Cry, Darling" during the evening's show
Nov 1, 1976
Conway Twitty records the Grand Ole Opry-themed "The Grandest Lady Of Them All," written by Mel McDaniel, overnight at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Dec 7, 1976
Roy Acuff tells The Nashville Banner the Ryman Auditorium--the former home of the Grand Ole Opry--should be torn down to keep tourists away from the massage parlors and porn shops that have appeared around the corner on lower Broadway
Dec 25, 1976
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band perform "Broken Lady" and "Statues Without Hearts" as they join the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 22, 1977
Stoney Cooper makes what proves to be his final appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 29, 1977
Andy Warhol visits the Grand Ole Opry, where he's given a bag of Goo Goo clusters. He knows few of the Opry stars, and Marty Robbins and Roy Acuff don't know him. "Whoever he is," Acuff says, "we're mighty happy to have him here"
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