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  • Apr 27, 1978
    Kenny Rogers dominates the 13th annual Academy Of Country Music awards at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium, winning four honors: Top Male Vocalist; Album of the Year, for "Kenny Rogers"; and Single Record and Song of the Year, for "Lucille"
    Apr 29, 1978
    Mel Tillis delivers a medley of "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town" and "Detroit City" on ABC's "Mel & Susan Together," a series co-hosted with Susan Anton
    May 3, 1978
    Barbara Mandrell records "Sleeping Single In A Double Bed" at Woodland Sound in Nashville. One of the musicians signs the time card as "Elmer Fudd"
    May 4, 1978
    ABC releases Freddy Fender's "Talk To Me"
    May 4, 1978
    Barbara Mandrell remakes the Luther Ingram soul hit "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right" at Woodland Sound in Nashville. Mandrell also cuts "Don't Bother To Knock," destined to be a hit for Jim Ed Brown & Helen Cornelius
    May 5, 1978
    ABC releases Don Williams' "Rake And Ramblin' Man"
    May 5, 1978
    Kenny Rogers performs "Love Or Something Like It" on the ABC-TV special "The Captain & Tennille In Hawaii"
    May 6, 1978
    Mel Tillis lampoons "Saturday Night Fever," playing Tony Revolta on an edition of ABC's "Mel & Susan Together," co-hosted by Susan Anton
    May 7, 1978
    Debby Boone competes for ABC with teammates Gabe Kaplan, Cheryl Tiegs and the Captain & Tennille on "Battle Of The Network Stars"
    May 7, 1978
    Barbara Mandrell appears at Los Angeles' Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with Pat Boone, Debby Boone, Barbra Streisand, Paul Newman and others as ABC-TV shoots "The Stars Salute Israel At 30!"

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