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Dec 23, 1975
Glen Campbell records a medley of "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" at Sound Labs in Hollywood
Dec 30, 1975
The second of four sessions is held at Sound Labs in Hollywood for Glen Campbell's medley of "Don't Pull Your Love" and "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
Jan 1, 1976
One-time country hitmaker Kate Smith serves as grand marshal for the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California
Jan 26, 1976
Producers Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter run the third of four sessions at Sound Labs in L.A. covering Glen Campbell's "Don't Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"
Jan 31, 1976
John Denver and Olivia Newton-John each win three American Music Awards, while Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" is named Favorite Pop and Country Single. Donny and Marie Osmond are tabbed Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group
Feb 6, 1976
Strings are added in the last of four sessions for Glen Campbell's "Don't Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" at Sound Labs in Los Angeles
Feb 18, 1976
Stuart Hamblen's name is embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Feb 19, 1976
John Denver is named Favorite Male Musical Performer at the second annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Also in the winners circle on CBS: John Wayne, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Hope and Tony Orlando
Feb 19, 1976
Loretta Lynn receives four honors from the Academy Of Country Music during its 11th annual awards at the Hollywood Palladium. She earns Entertainer of the Year and Top Female Vocalist as a solo act, and shares Top Vocal Group and Album of the Year, for "Feelins'," with Conway Twitty
Feb 24, 1976
John Denver sings "Rocky Mountain High" and "America, The Beautiful" as Hollywood honors Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Also in the room: Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, George Burns, Johnny Carson and Robert Mitchum
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