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  • Mar 1, 1971
    Decca releases Conway Twitty's "How Much More Can She Stand"
    Mar 1, 1971
    Stax releases Jean Knight's R&B hit "Mr. Big Stuff," featuring future country producer James Stroud on drums
    Mar 1, 1971
    RCA releases John Denver's album "Poems, Prayers & Promises"
    Mar 1, 1971
    Columbia releases Janis Joplin's album "Pearl," featuring the pop hit "Me And Bobby McGee," written by Kris Kristofferson
    Mar 1, 1971
    A Loretta Lynn show in Louisville raises more than $500,000 for 104 children orphaned by a December mine blast in Hyden, Kentucky, that killed 38 people. Also on the bill: Conway Twitty, Roy Acuff, Tom T. Hall, Connie Smith and George Morgan
    Mar 3, 1971
    NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall" offers an abundance of Nashville musicians: Chet Atkins, Boots Randolph, Lynn Anderson and Floyd Cramer
    Mar 3, 1971
    Bobby Bare records "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Mercury Custom Studio. The Kris Kristofferson song becomes a hit 10 years later for Tompall & The Glaser Brothers
    Mar 3, 1971
    "The Johnny Cash Show" carries a circus theme, with performances of "Old Shep" and "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" on the set list. Cash also gathers The Statler Brothers and The Carter Family for "Jesus Loves Me"
    Mar 3, 1971
    Good times indeed: Ray Price receives his first gold album from the RIAA, recognizing "For The Good Times"
    Mar 3, 1971
    Brett Warren is born in Tampa, Florida. He and sibling Brad Warren form The Warren Brothers, nominated for an ACM award in 2001. They co-write Jason Aldean's "Lights Come On," Jerrod Niemann's "Drink To That All Night," Toby Keith's "Red Solo Cup" and Tim McGraw & Taylor Swift's "Highway Don't Care"

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