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Feb 17, 1971
James Taylor makes his national TV debut on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show," which also features Linda Ronstadt, Neil Young, Earl Scruggs and Tony Joe White
Feb 17, 1971
Jody Miller records "He's So Fine" in a 2 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Feb 18, 1971
Columbia releases Ray Price's "I Won't Mention It Again"
Feb 18, 1971
During a taping of "The Johnny Cash Show," Cash becomes a surprise subject of Ralph Edwards' "This Is Your Life." Guests include June Carter Cash, Rosanne Cash, John Carter Cash, Carlene Carter and Maybelle Carter, among others
Feb 21, 1971
Susan Raye performs "L.A. International Airport" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also appearing are Larry Storch, Raymond Burr and The Osmonds
Feb 22, 1971
Ralph Stanley records for Rebel Records for the first time, beginning a lengthy relationship for the bluegrass legend
Feb 22, 1971
Decca releases Loretta Lynn's "I Wanna Be Free"
Feb 23, 1971
Jeannie C. Riley records "Oh, Singer" at Singleton Sound Studio in Nashville
Feb 23, 1971
Sister Hazel bass player Jett Beres is born. Best known for the 1997 pop hit "All For You," the Florida-bred group collects a Top 10 country album with its 2016 release "Lighter In The Dark"
Feb 23, 1971
Bobby Bare performs "Four Strong Winds" on the CBS series "Hee Haw." Other guests on the episode include Tom T. Hall, Susan Raye and Connie Eaton
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