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  • Sep 23, 1972
    Patti Page sings "I Walk The Line" and "Tennessee Waltz" as she and Charlie McCoy guest on "Hee Haw," hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens
    Oct 16, 1972
    Harmonica player Charlie McCoy is named the Country Music Association's Instrumentalist of the Year during the sixth annual event at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium
    Nov 15, 1972
    Charlie McCoy records "John Henry," "Louisiana Man" and "Don't Touch Me" at the Cinderella Studio in Nashville. The cuts appear on the album "Good Time Charlie: The Fastest Harp In The South," which nets a Grammy nomination
    Dec 2, 1972
    Patti Page, Charlie McCoy and Buckaroo Doyle Holly are featured on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw," hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark. Owens performs "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass"
    Jan 13, 1973
    Sammi Smith performs "City Of New Orleans" on TV's "Hee Haw." Also providing music are Tennessee Ernie Ford and harmonica player Charlie McCoy, who does "Orange Blossom Special"
    Feb 12, 1973
    Charlie McCoy records "Something" and "Don't Touch Me" in the last of at least four sessions at Nashville's Cinderella Studios for his Grammy-nominated album "Good Time Charlie: The Fastest Harp In The South"
    Feb 25, 1973
    Tennessee Ernie Ford hosts the NBC-TV special "The Country Music Hit Parade." Also appearing: Loretta Lynn, Eddy Arnold, Lynn Anderson and Charlie McCoy
    Mar 3, 1973
    The Charlie McCoy album "The Real McCoy" is crowned Best Country Instrumental Performance during the 15th annual Grammy Awards at the Tennessee Theater in Nashville
    May 2, 1973
    Charlie McCoy plays the national anthem and Ray Pillow is starter for the Music City 420 stock car race. Dottie West is the honorary Music City queen and helps present the trophy in the winner's circle to Cale Yarborough
    Jun 28, 1973
    Harmonica player Charlie McCoy records "Heart Over Mind" at Nashville's Cinderella Studios in what becomes the first session for his Grammy-nominated album "The Nashville Hit Man"

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