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Jun 1, 1976
Freddie Hart records "Why Lovers Turn To Strangers" in an evening session at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
Jun 1, 1976
Johnny Carver records "Afternoon Delight" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Jun 1, 1976
MCA releases Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn's "The Letter"
Jun 2, 1976
Ernest Tubb cuts the ribbon at the official opening of the second Ernest Tubb Record Shop on Demonbreun Street in Nashville
Jun 3, 1976
Donna Fargo and the Chaka Khan-led Rufus are musical guests on NBC-TV's "The Mac Davis Show"
Jun 4, 1976
Freddie Hart records "That Look In Her Eyes" during the evening at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Jun 4, 1976
The movie "Ode To Billy Joe," based on the mysterious 1967 Bobbie Gentry song, debuts in theaters
Jun 6, 1976
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards, a co-writer of "Honky Tonk Women," loses a son, when his 11-week-old boy, Tara Richards, suffocates in his crib
Jun 7, 1976
Jerry Reed, Bill Anderson, harmonica player Charlie McCoy and Grand Ole Opry singer Carol Lee Cooper take part in the Fan Fair Softball Tournament at Two Rivers Park in Nashville
Jun 7, 1976
MCA releases Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty's album "United Talent"
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