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  • Mar 30, 1974
    The Earl Scruggs Revue appears on the Grand Ole Opry as members for the last time. Their material for the night includes "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," "I Shall Be Released" and "Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas)"
    Apr 3, 1974
    Keyboard player Bobby Wood overdubs material on Gary Stewart's "Drinkin' Thing" during an evening session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Apr 4, 1974
    Don Gibson records "No One Will Ever Know" at Nashville's Acuff-Rose Sound. The song becomes a hit for Gene Watson six years later
    Apr 9, 1974
    Barbara Mandrell records "This Time I Almost Made It" during the afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Apr 10, 1974
    Roy Clark records "The Great Divide" during an evening session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Apr 10, 1974
    Jacky Ward holds his first Mercury recording session in Nashville. He earns all of his hits during the association, which lasts until 1981
    Apr 12, 1974
    Johnny Cash does a free show for inmates at the Tennessee State Prison in Nashville with Linda Ronstadt and Roy Clark. The concert becomes a TV special, "Behind Prison Walls," featuring such titles as "Desperado," "Honeymoon Feelin'," "A Boy Named Sue" and "Folsom Prison Blues"
    Apr 15, 1974
    Tom T. Hall records "That Song Is Driving Me Crazy" at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
    Apr 15, 1974
    Charlie McCoy records four songs at Nashville's Cinderella Studios, three of which appear in Grammy-nominated albums. "Help Me" and "The Way We Were" are added to "The Nashville Hit Man," while "The Twelfth Of Never" goes on "Charlie My Boy"
    Apr 18, 1974
    It's a date: Lynn Anderson records "What A Man, My Man Is" with her man, producer Glenn Sutton, at the Columbia Studios in Nashville

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