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  • Jan 28, 1976
    Ronnie Milsap records "What Goes On When The Sun Goes Down" in Nashville
    Jan 28, 1976
    The Statler Brothers record "Your Picture In The Paper" at the US Recording Studio on Music Circle South in Nashville
    Jan 28, 1976
    B.J. Thomas is "born again"
    Jan 29, 1976
    C.W. McCall grabs a gold record from the RIAA for the album "Black Bear Road"
    Jan 30, 1976
    Columbia releases the Engelbert Humperdinck album "After The Lovin'." Barbara Mandrell will receive a Grammy nomination in 1978 after she remakes the title track as a country song
    Jan 30, 1976
    Marie Osmond weaves "I Can't Stop Loving You" into the "I'm a little bit country/And I'm a little bit rock & roll" routine on ABC-TV's "Donny And Marie." The following night, the hosts are named the Favorite Band, Duo or Group in the country field at the American Music Awards
    Jan 30, 1976
    Tom T. Hall gurgles "I Like Beer" during NBC's "The Midnight Special," appearing alongside Queen and Janis Ian
    Jan 30, 1976
    The Statler Brothers record "Thank God I've Got You" during an afternoon session at the US Recording Studio in Nashville
    Jan 31, 1976
    Conway Twitty ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "This Time I've Hurt Her More Than She Loves Me," written by Earl Thomas Conley
    Jan 31, 1976
    Dottie West sings "Country Sunshine" on TV's syndicated "Hee Haw"

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