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  • Feb 23, 1971
    Elvis Presley's album "On Stage--February 1970" is certified gold by the RIAA
    Feb 23, 1971
    Three Charley Pride albums earn gold awards from the RIAA: "Charley Pride In Person," "Just Plain Charley" and the cleverly titled "Charley Pride's 10th Album"
    Feb 24, 1971
    Freddy Weller records the Merle Haggard song "The Seashores Of Old Mexico." Thirty-five years later, it becomes a hit for George Strait
    Feb 24, 1971
    Rex Allen has a guest role on NBC-TV's "The Virginian" during the series' final season
    Feb 24, 1971
    Janis Joplin collects a gold album from the RIAA posthumously for "Pearl," which includes "Me And Bobby McGee," ranked among the 500 greatest singles in country music's history in the Country Music Foundation book "Heartaches By The Number"
    Feb 24, 1971
    Elvis Presley and his wife, Priscilla, attend when Ann-Margret opens at the International Hotel in Las Vegas
    Feb 24, 1971
    The Statler Brothers sing "How Great Thou Art" during a gospel-themed edition of "The Johnny Cash Show" on ABC-TV. Also appearing are The Oak Ridge Boys, The Blackwood Brothers, Edwin Hawkins, Billy Graham, The Staple Singers, June Carter Cash and Mahalia Jackson, who offers "Amazing Grace"
    Feb 25, 1971
    Ray Charles is a musical guest on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show," joining Wilson's character Geraldine on a medley of country songs: "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Hey, Good Lookin'." Wilson and Leslie Uggams also duet on "Baby, It's Cold Outside"
    Feb 25, 1971
    Freddy Weller records "Indian Lake"
    Feb 26, 1971
    Songwriter/producer Max Martin is born in Stockholm, Sweden. He works with such acts as Britney Spears, The Backstreet Boys and Taylor Swift, co-writing and producing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together." He also pens Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream," mentioned in Old Dominion's country hit "Song For Another Time"

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