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Feb 17, 1976
Asylum releases The Eagles' "Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975." It contains one certified country hit, "Lyin' Eyes"
Feb 17, 1976
Dolly Parton records "All I Can Do" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Feb 18, 1976
Mel McDaniel holds his first Nashville recording session
Feb 18, 1976
Stuart Hamblen's name is embedded in the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Feb 18, 1976
NBC-TV airs "200 Years Of Circus In America," a special hosted by Johnny Cash
Feb 18, 1976
Dolly Parton records her original version of "To Daddy," later remade by Emmylou Harris, at RCA Studio B in Nashville
Feb 19, 1976
"Tear-Stained Letter" songwriter Richard Thompson and "Telling Me Lies" author Linda Thompson welcome a son, future artist Teddy Thompson, in London, England
Feb 19, 1976
Loretta Lynn receives four honors from the Academy Of Country Music during its 11th annual awards at the Hollywood Palladium. She earns Entertainer of the Year and Top Female Vocalist as a solo act, and shares Top Vocal Group and Album of the Year, for "Feelins'," with Conway Twitty
Feb 19, 1976
John Denver is named Favorite Male Musical Performer at the second annual People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. Also in the winners circle on CBS: John Wayne, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Hope and Tony Orlando
Feb 20, 1976
Charlie Rich records "On My Knees," destined to become a Janie Fricke duet, at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
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