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Sep 2, 1978Willie Nelson's version of the Irving Berlin song "Blue Skies" reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chartSep 2, 1978Willie Nelson opens for The Grateful Dead at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Waylon Jennings cancels his planned appearanceSep 13, 1978Willie Nelson makes a White House appearance, invited by president Jimmy Carter to a NASCAR reception for 500 people. Carter, involved in Middle East peace talks, is unable to attend, but brother Billy Carter sings "Goodnight Irene" with NelsonSep 28, 1978The Statler Brothers record "How To Be A Country Star" at Nashville's Sound Stage. The third verse celebrates Sonny James, Minnie Pearl, Little Jimmy Dickens, Earl Scruggs, Willie Nelson, Mel Tillis, Roy Clark and Barbara MandrellNov 1, 1978Willie Nelson receives the inaugural Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award during the 46th annual Country Music Association awards, aired by ABC from Nashville's Bridgestone ArenaNov 8, 1978Columbia releases the album "Willie & Family Live," including appearances by Johnny Paycheck and Emmylou HarrisDec 26, 1978Willie Nelson receives a platinum album from the RIAA for "Stardust"Jan 4, 1979Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson play the Bottom Line in New York. The date draws guests Willie Nelson, Burt Reynolds and Candice BergenJan 6, 1979Willie Nelson's two-record set "Willie & Family Live" rises to the top of the Billboard country albums chartJan 23, 1979The Nashville Banner declares Dolly Parton the highest-paid country concert performer, valued at a reported $60,000 per show. Willie Nelson is next at $50,000. A South Dakota promoter says he's more interested in The Oak Ridge Boys, at $15,000
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