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Nov 1, 1976
The Oak Ridge Boys open for Freddy Fender at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. During "Faded Love," Richard Sterban's bass notes draw cheers and applause from the women in the audience for the first time
Nov 1, 1976
Crystal Gayle records "Your Kisses Will" at Jack's Tracks in Nashville
Nov 1, 1976
Filming begins on "The Johnny Cash Christmas Special" in Tennessee, with guests Roy Clark, Barbara Mandrell, Tony Orlando, June Carter, The Carter Family, Jan Howard, Tommy Cash, Merle Travis and Billy Graham
Nov 1, 1976
MCA releases Tanya Tucker's "Ridin' Rainbows"
Nov 1, 1976
MCA releases "Conway Twitty's Greatest Hits Vol. II" and his single "I Can't Believe She Gives It All To Me"
Nov 1, 1976
Conway Twitty records the Grand Ole Opry-themed "The Grandest Lady Of Them All," written by Mel McDaniel, overnight at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Nov 2, 1976
Dolly Parton announces she's cancelling all performances through the end of the year to rest an ailing throat
Nov 2, 1976
Jimmy Carter defeats incumbent Gerald Ford to become the 39th president of the United States. Brenda Lee flies to Atlanta to join in the victory celebration
Nov 2, 1976
Conway Twitty records "Play, Guitar Play" during an evening session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Nov 3, 1976
Conway Twitty records "Georgia Keeps Pulling On My Ring"
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