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  • Apr 1, 1976
    Mary MacGregor and Paul MacGregor are separated months before the release of her crossover hit "Torn Between Two Lovers"
    Apr 1, 1976
    Johnny Rodriguez records "Hillbilly Heart" and the hit version of "I Wonder If I Ever Said Goodbye" at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Apr 1, 1976
    In anticipation of America's bicentennial, Merle Haggard records "Here Comes The Freedom Train" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Apr 1, 1976
    NBC's "The Mac Davis Show" welcomes The Osmond Brothers and Kate Smith
    Apr 3, 1976
    Freddy Fender reaches the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "You'll Lose A Good Thing"
    Apr 5, 1976
    Pop duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, featuring future country star Dan Seals, record "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Apr 6, 1976
    Tennessee Ernie Ford visits patients at the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville
    Apr 6, 1976
    Tommy Overstreet records "Here Comes That Girl Again" during the evening at Nashville's Woodland Sound
    Apr 7, 1976
    Mel Tillis records "Good Woman Blues" and "Love Revival," his first single in a new contract with MCA Records
    Apr 7, 1976
    "Hee Haw" invades "Tony Orlando And Dawn" as the CBS variety show welcomes Buck Owens, Grandpa Jones, Lulu Roman and Junior Samples

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