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Jan 22, 1976
Porter Wagoner announces he's giving up concert tours. He continues, however, to make records and to appear on the Grand Ole Opry
Jan 22, 1976
Reba McEntire has her first recording session for Mercury Records at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studios
Jan 23, 1976
C.W. McCall appears on NBC's "The Midnight Special" to deliver his C.B. hit "Convoy." His co-stars for the evening include Petula Clark and Natalie Cole
Jan 23, 1976
Johnny Duncan records the Kris Kristofferson song "Stranger" with Janie Fricke in the evening at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
Jan 24, 1976
Cal Smith, wearing a pink leisure suit, performs "She Talked A Lot About Texas" and "Country Bumpkin" on "Hee Haw." The Statler Brothers deliver "The Class Of '57," and weekly co-host Buck Owens covers "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)"
Jan 26, 1976
Dave & Sugar record "I'm Gonna Love You" in a late-night Nashville session
Jan 27, 1976
Donna Fargo records "I've Loved You All Of The Way" in Nashville
Jan 27, 1976
Marty Robbins records "El Paso City" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Jan 28, 1976
Fiddler Skeeter Willis dies in a Nashville hospital. He was a member of The Willis Brothers, who played on numerous Eddy Arnold hits and backed Hank Williams on his first recording session
Jan 28, 1976
Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary" receives a gold single from the RIAA. The song will be referenced in the lyrics of The Eli Young Band's 2009 country hit "Always The Love Songs"
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