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  • Mar 20, 1976
    Dolly Parton cancels two shows in Wheeling, West Virginia, when a death threat is phoned in to radio station WWVA
    Apr 17, 1976
    Kathy Mattea sings at the wedding of Patricia Willis and Michael Myres at the First Christian Church in Charleston, West Virginia
    May 31, 1976
    Nitro High School's 285-student senior class graduates in a commencement exercise at the Charleston Civic Center in West Virginia. Among those receiving their diplomas: future country singer Kathy Mattea
    Jul 9, 1976
    A theatrical production of "Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris" begins a two-week run in Charleston, West Virginia. The play's cast includes future country singer Kathy Mattea
    Jul 24, 1976
    Fifteen days after its first showing, a local production of "Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris," featuring Kathy Mattea, gives its final performance in Charleston, West Virginia
    Jul 15, 1977
    Kathy Mattea appears in a local production of "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" as it opens in Charleston, West Virginia
    Aug 18, 1977
    Johnny Paycheck performs for 400 inmates at the Correctional Center for Women in Alderson, West Virginia
    Oct 22, 1977
    Harmonica player Charlie McCoy performs the national anthem at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia. He's joined by Russell Hicks to close the event with "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
    Jul 20, 1980
    T.G. Sheppard receives a birthday cake and is serenaded with "Happy Birthday" by 60,000 fans when he performs at Jamboree In The Hills in Wheeling, West Virginia
    Sep 6, 1980
    John Denver sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads" at West Virginia University's first football game at its new stadium in Morgantown. The Mountaineers defeat the Cincinnati Bearcats, 41-27

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