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  • Sep 2, 1970
    Steel player Lloyd Green and a string section contribute additional parts to Jim Ed Brown's "Morning" during an afternoon overdub session at Nashville's Studio B
    Jan 7, 1971
    Jim Ed Brown cuts "Angel's Sunday" during an afternoon recording session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Feb 9, 1971
    A string section is brought in to Nashville's RCA Studio B for overdubs on Jim Ed Brown's "Angel's Sunday"
    Jun 4, 1971
    New York's Madison Square Garden draws 11,000 fans in its first all-Nashville package show, featuring Sonny James, Dolly Parton, Conway Twitty, Porter Wagoner, Del Reeves, Jim Ed Brown, Faron Young and Loretta Lynn
    Sep 2, 1971
    Jim Ed Brown records "Love In The Hot Afternoon" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. It takes another four years for the song to become a hit--for Gene Watson
    Feb 22, 1973
    Jim Ed Brown records "Southern Loving" in an afternoon session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. He also cuts a version of "Drinking Champagne," destined to become a George Strait hit in 1990
    Jun 26, 1973
    Jim Ed Brown records "Broad-Minded Man" in an afternoon session at Nashville's RCA Studio B. He also takes his first swipe at "Sometime Sunshine," though the definitive version is recorded three months later
    Sep 27, 1973
    Jim Ed Brown records "Sometime Sunshine" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Oct 9, 1973
    Jim Ed Brown's "Sometime Sunshine" has strings added during a midday overdub session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Dec 29, 1973
    Roy Acuff performs "Great Speckled Bird" and "Night Train To Memphis" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." Hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, the episode also features musical guest Jim Ed Brown

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