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Apr 1, 1971
Pop singer Peggy Lee's appearance on NBC-TV's "The Dean Martin Show" features a duet with Martin on the country hits "Together Again" and "For The Good Times"
Apr 4, 1971
George Jones opens his Old Plantation Music Park in Lakeland, Florida. He headlines a day-one concert that also features Tammy Wynette, Conway Twitty, Harold Morrison, Anthony Armstrong Jones and emcee Ralph Emery
Apr 4, 1971
Clay Davidson is born in Saltville, Virginia. He signs a recording contract with Virgin Records, earning a hit with his debut single, "Unconditional," in 2000
Apr 5, 1971
Decca releases Conway Twitty's album "How Much More Can She Stand"
Apr 5, 1971
The Oak Ridge Boys record "Jesus Christ, What A Man" in a late-night session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios. Written by Bobby Bare and Billy Joe Shaver, the single earns a Grammy nomination
Apr 5, 1971
Decca releases The Free Movement's R&B hit "I've Found Someone Of My Own," remade for the country market a year later by Cal Smith
Apr 5, 1971
Buck Owens records "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" at his Bakersfield studio
Apr 6, 1971
Bill Anderson & Jan Howard record "Satin Sheets." Two years later, it becomes a hit for Jeanne Pruett
Apr 6, 1971
Stonewall Jackson records a remake of Lobo's current pop hit "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Apr 6, 1971
"Bartender's Blues" songwriter James Taylor goes backstage to meet Carly Simon at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. They marry 19 months later
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