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Oct 8, 1976
Tanya Tucker records "It's A Cowboy Lovin' Night," tipping a hat in the process to the western-swing classic "Faded Love"
Oct 8, 1976
United Artists releases the album "Kenny Rogers"
Oct 9, 1976
Conway Twitty returns to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "The Games That Daddies Play"
Oct 9, 1976
Jimmy Dean performs "Corine, Corina" on "Hee Haw." Also featured are Buddy Alan and Buck Trent, plus co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who sings his former hit "Love's Gonna Live Here"
Oct 9, 1976
Ray Charles hosts the syndicated "Music Hall America," also featuring Charlie McCoy and Tom T. Hall
Oct 9, 1976
Ronnie Milsap performs "Pure Love" on the syndicated TV show "Dolly." Host Dolly Parton covers "Night Life"
Oct 9, 1976
Governor George Wallace declares Jeanne Pruett Day in Alabama
Oct 10, 1976
The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame inducts Carl Belew ("What's He Doing In My World"), Dallas Frazier ("Elvira"), Moon Mullican, John D. Loudermilk ("Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye"), Curly Putman ("He Stopped Loving Her Today") and Mel Tillis
Oct 11, 1976
The "Outlaws" album dominates at the 10th Country Music Association awards, as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson win three trophies in tandem at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House. "The Outlaws" earns Album of the Year, "Good Hearted Woman" is Single, and Jennings and Nelson take Vocal Duo
Oct 11, 1976
Donna Fargo records the Paul Anka-written "Do I Love You (Yes In Every Way)" in a late-night session at Nashville's Quadraphonic Studios
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