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  • Jul 10, 1975
    Sixteen-year-old Lorrie Morgan sings "Morning Has Broken" during the funeral for George Morgan at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Nashville. Attending: Johnny Cash, June Carter, Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow, Tammy Wynette and Bill Anderson
    Aug 8, 1975
    The movie "Nashville" premieres at Music City's 100 Oaks Theater. Among those attending are Roy Acuff, Jody Miller, Josh Graves, Minnie Pearl, Keith Carradine, Ronnie Milsap, Brenda Lee and Columbia executive Ron Bledsoe
    Aug 19, 1975
    Johnny Cash, June Carter and Roy Acuff headline a tribute to late Grand Ole Opry star George Morgan to raise money for Morgan's family. Sixteen-year-old Lorrie Morgan sings a self-penned number about her father, "Walking In Daddy's Shadow"
    Nov 11, 1975
    Emmylou Harris sings "If I Could Only Win Your Love" with Charlie Louvin as ABC airs "The Grand Ole Opry At 50: A Nashville Celebration." Also on the special are Ernest Tubb, Barbara Mandrell, Roy Acuff, Bill Anderson, Freddy Fender, Grandpa Jones, Hank Snow, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Bill Monroe and others
    Jan 17, 1976
    Tammy Wynette sings "'Til I Get It Right" on the syndicated "Hee Haw," which also features musical guest Roy Acuff. Other music includes Buck Owens' take on "The Battle Of New Orleans," Roy Clark's cover of "Make The World Go Away" and the Hager Twins' rendition of "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"
    Apr 11, 1976
    Roy Acuff enters a Nashville hospital with stomach pains. The following day, doctors determine he's had a heart attack
    Aug 11, 1976
    Roy Acuff returns to the Grand Ole Opry after a four-month absence, caused by a heart attack in April
    Oct 13, 1976
    Roy Acuff is hospitalized in Nashville. Eight days later, his gall bladder is removed
    Oct 21, 1976
    Roy Acuff's gall bladder is removed in Nashville
    Dec 7, 1976
    Roy Acuff tells The Nashville Banner the Ryman Auditorium--the former home of the Grand Ole Opry--should be torn down to keep tourists away from the massage parlors and porn shops that have appeared around the corner on lower Broadway

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