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  • Jan 12, 1972
    The western movie "Blindman" opens in Chicago. It co-stars Ringo Starr, destined to earn a Grammy nomination in the country field in 1990
    Jan 12, 1972
    George Jones records "We Can Make It" in an afternoon session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
    Jan 12, 1972
    Lynn Anderson records "Fool Me" in the evening at Nashville's Columbia Studio A
    Jan 12, 1972
    Charley Pride records "It's Gonna Take A Little Bit Longer" in Nashville
    Jan 14, 1972
    Guy Clark marries Susanna Talley at the Sumner County Courthouse in Gallatin, Tennessee. The wedding party includes fellow songwriters Mickey Newbury and the best man, Townes Van Zandt
    Jan 14, 1972
    Connie Smith records "Just For What I Am" and "Love Is The Look You're Looking For" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Jan 14, 1972
    Jerry Lee Lewis records "Chantilly Lace" at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jan 15, 1972
    Merle Haggard's "Carolyn" begins a three-week reign at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
    Jan 15, 1972
    Sonny James and Jody Miller join Roy Clark and Buck Owens on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw"
    Jan 15, 1972
    A Billboard cover story announces the launch of Hugh Hefner's Playboy Records. The company will aid the recording careers of Mickey Gilley and Barbi Benton

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