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Sep 1, 1980
Charlie Daniels performs at a campaign rally for incumbent presidential candidate Jimmy Carter in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The event also draws 60 hooded demonstrators from the Ku Klux Klan
Sep 1, 1980
Willie Nelson and family--his wife, Connie, and daughters Paula and Amy--make the cover of People magazine
Sep 2, 1980
Songwriter Bill Boling dies in Nashville from injuries suffered in a car accident, 18 months after Johnny Rodriguez had a hit with his song "Down On The Rio Grande"
Sep 4, 1980
Steve Wariner records "Your Memory" at Music City Music Hall in Nashville
Sep 4, 1980
Columbia releases the Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band single "Take Me To Your Lovin' Place"
Sep 4, 1980
The Tennessee Department of Tourism launches the first of 30 tractor-trailer rigs featuring the likeness of Dolly Parton's album "Dolly, Dolly, Dolly" and the slogan "Follow me to Tennessee"
Sep 5, 1980
RCA releases Charley Pride's "You Almost Slipped My Mind"
Sep 5, 1980
A statue honoring Buddy Holly is unveiled at the Lubbock Civic Center in Texas. A memorial concert features Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, Bo Diddley and Holly's former band, The Crickets
Sep 5, 1980
Johnny Cash records "The Baron" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Sep 5, 1980
MCA releases Brenda Lee's "Broken Trust"
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