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May 8, 1978MCA releases "The Very Best Of Conway Twitty"May 15, 1978Conway Twitty records "Your Love Had Taken Me That High" and "Boogie Grass Band" in an afternoon session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, TennesseeMay 23, 1978Conway Twitty, Bill Anderson, George Jones, Barbara Mandrell and Freddy Fender perform as NBC telecasts "Country Night Of Stars." The special is hosted by Charley Pride and Tennessee Ernie FordJun 5, 1978MCA releases Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn's "From Seven Till Ten"Jun 19, 1978MCA releases the album "Honky Tonk Heroes" by Conway Twitty & Loretta LynnJun 26, 1978MCA releases Conway Twitty's "Boogie Grass Band" with a lyrical nod to Bill Monroe and The Allman Brothers BandAug 24, 1978Conway Twitty makes his first attempt at recording "Don't Take It Away." He cuts the definitive version six months laterAug 31, 1978Hank Snow raises $15,000 with his first annual concert for abused children at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. Also pitching in: Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Boots Randolph, Skeeter Davis and Ernest TubbSep 6, 1978Conway Twitty, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash and Charlie Rich are featured on "Dick Clark And A Cast Of Thousands," a two-hour NBC teaser for "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday." Among other guests: Jerry Lee Lewis, Marie Osmond, Crystal Gayle, Linda Ronstadt and England Dan & John Ford ColeySep 28, 1978The Statler Brothers record "How To Be A Country Star" at Nashville's Sound Stage. The second verse celebrates Ronnie Milsap, Mickey Gilley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Acuff, Ralph Emery, Conway Twitty and Webb Pierce
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