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  • Apr 13, 1970
    Bettie Azevedo picks up five trophies on behalf of Merle Haggard in the fifth annual Academy Of Country & Western Music awards at the Hollywood Palladium: Single Record, Song and Album of the Year, for "Okie From Muskogee"; Top Male Vocalist and Top Touring Band
    Apr 14, 1970
    President Richard Nixon is California Angels owner Gene Autry's guest for the team's home opener, a 3-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox at Anaheim Stadium
    Apr 21, 1970
    Hank Williams Jr. records "All For The Love Of Sunshine" and The Mike Curb Congregation cuts "Burning Bridges" for the movie "Kelly's Heroes" at Los Angeles' TTG Recording Studios
    Jun 7, 1970
    Arsonists use kerosene to set a fire at Los Angeles club The Ash Grove. The venue reopens in days. The Melrose Avenue site has hosted The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs and Maybelle Carter, among others
    Jun 23, 1970
    Kris Kristofferson launches his first concert tour, performing at The Troubadour in West Hollywood, California
    Jul 3, 1970
    Buck Owens records "The Great White Horse" with Susan Raye at the Buck Owens Studios in Bakersfield
    Jul 8, 1970
    Glen Campbell records a remake of Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make Believe" at the T.T.G. Recording Studio in Hollywood
    Jul 9, 1970
    Merle Haggard records "I Can't Be Myself" at the Capitol Recording Studios on Vine Street in Los Angeles
    Jul 12, 1970
    Ryan Murphey is born in Los Angeles. The son of singer/songwriter Michael Martin Murphey and Diana Murphey, he joins his father on the 1988 country single "Talkin' To The Wrong Man"
    Jul 13, 1970
    Pop songwriter L. Wolfe Gilbert dies following a stroke in Los Angeles just two years after Billy Walker revived his 1920s hit "Ramona" in country music

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