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Feb 7, 1976
Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner occupy the top position on the Billboard country singles chart with "Sometimes"
Feb 7, 1976
Anne Murray and Dobie Gray are featured on the PBS music series "Soundstage"
Feb 7, 1976
George Jones sings "The Window Up Above" on an episode of "Hee Haw." Sunday Sharpe is also a guest on the show, co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "Storms Never Last" and "I've Got Five Dollars And It's Saturday Night"
Feb 9, 1976
MCA releases Nat Stuckey's "Sun Comin' Up"
Feb 10, 1976
Faron Young's father, Harlan Young, dies at the Virginia Hall Nursing Home in Shreveport after a lengthy illness
Feb 10, 1976
Jerry Lee Lewis is admitted to Memphis' St. Joseph Hospital for influenza and a "nasal problem." He remains hospitalized 18 days
Feb 10, 1976
Elvis Presley joins the reserve for the Memphis police force
Feb 11, 1976
Reprise releases Emmylou Harris' "Together Again"
Feb 13, 1976
Bass player Jeremy Plato is born in Oklahoma City. As a member of Cross Canadian Ragweed, he contributes to a quartet of Top 10 country albums from 2004-2009
Feb 13, 1976
John McEntire, Reba McEntire's grandfather, dies, less than one month after she held her first recording session
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