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  • Apr 5, 1972
    Waylon Payne is born in Nashville, the son of Sammi Smith and Willie Nelson guitarist Jody Payne. Named for Waylon Jennings, he appears in the movie "Walk The Line" and writes Lee Ann Womack's "Solitary Thinkin'"
    Apr 5, 1972
    Dolly Parton, Lynn Anderson and Barbara Mandrell are installed in the Walkway of Stars at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. Also added are Gene Autry, Charley Pride, The Statler Brothers, Bonnie Owens and songwriter Glenn Sutton
    Apr 6, 1972
    Fiddler Johnny Gimble is added to Lynn Anderson's "Listen To A Country Song" during an overdub session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Apr 7, 1972
    Guitarist Herman "Pete" Wade adds parts to Lynn Anderson's "Listen To A Country Song" during a morning overdub session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Apr 11, 1972
    Don Gibson records "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" and "Touch The Morning" during a morning session at Acuff-Rose Sound Studio in Nashville
    Apr 12, 1972
    The first Fan Fair begins in Nashville's Municipal Auditorium. Day one participants include Lynn Anderson, Tom T. Hall, Dottie West, Bobby Bare, Del Reeves and Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton
    Apr 13, 1972
    The Statler Brothers record "The Class Of '57" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Mercury Custom Recording Studio
    Apr 14, 1972
    Jody Miller and Johnny Paycheck record "Let's All Go Down To The River" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Apr 14, 1972
    Donna Fargo records "Funny Face" during an afternoon session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Apr 14, 1972
    Larry Gatlin is fired from his job as a janitor at a Nashville television station. In a stroke of perfect timing, he finds himself working in a recording studio three days later with Johnny Cash

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