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Jan 27, 1975Harmonica player Charlie McCoy records "Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends" at the Cinderella Studios in Nashville. The track is the last addition to his album "Charlie My Boy," which earns a Grammy nominationApr 15, 1975Harmonica player Charlie McCoy delivers the national anthem for the Atlanta Braves' home opener in Fulton County Stadium. The team defeats the Houston Astros, 6-1May 15, 1975Harmonica player Charlie McCoy overdubs his part on Loretta Lynn's "Home" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, TennesseeJul 5, 1975The Statler Brothers' Happy Birthday U.S.A. concert is held a day late, thanks to a holiday downpour. With 37,000 people on hand in Staunton, Virginia, the band's special guests are Johnny Russell and Charlie McCoyJul 28, 1975Guitarist Grady Martin, fiddler Johnny Gimble and harmonica player Charlie McCoy take part in overdubs for La Costa's "Western Man" at the Columbia Studios in NashvilleMar 2, 1976Charlie McCoy overdubs harmonica on the Dolly Parton single "All I Can Do" at RCA Studio B in NashvilleJun 7, 1976Jerry Reed, Bill Anderson, harmonica player Charlie McCoy and Grand Ole Opry singer Carol Lee Cooper take part in the Fan Fair Softball Tournament at Two Rivers Park in NashvilleJun 23, 1976Keyboard player Shane Keister and harmonica player Charlie McCoy work with producer John Farrar on Olivia Newton-John's pop hit "Sam" during an overdub session at the Creative Workshop in NashvilleJul 6, 1976Charlie McCoy stops by Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, to overdub harmonica parts on two Loretta Lynn singles: "Out Of My Head And Back In My Bed" and "Somebody Somewhere (Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight)"Oct 9, 1976Ray Charles hosts the syndicated "Music Hall America," also featuring Charlie McCoy and Tom T. Hall
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