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  • Mar 10, 1971
    Daryle Singletary is born in Cairo, Georgia. With a voice compared to Keith Whitley, he notches a number of mid-1990s hits, including "I Let Her Lie" and "Too Much Fun"
    Mar 11, 1971
    Jeannie C. Riley records "Good Enough To Be Your Wife" in an evening session at Singleton Sound Studio in Nashville
    Mar 11, 1971
    A successful campaign: Merle Haggard captures his second gold album from the RIAA, for "The Fightin' Side Of Me"
    Mar 16, 1971
    Lynn Anderson walks off with Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, for "Rose Garden," as the 13th annual Grammy Awards air live on television or the first time, from the Hollywood Palladium
    Mar 16, 1971
    Elvis Presley checks into Nashville's Baptist Hospital, where he is confirmed to have glaucoma in his left eye
    Mar 17, 1971
    Singer/songwriter Nick Nixon has his first Nashville recording session at the Jack Clement Studio in Nashville. He never gains a foothold as an artist, but a year later, he does score a hit as the writer of Barbara Fairchild's "The Teddy Bear Song"
    Mar 17, 1971
    Sammi Smith performs "Help Me Make It Through The Night" on ABC-TV's "The Johnny Cash Show." Also appearing: Mickey Newbury, Chris Gantry, Gary Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, The Dillards, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers
    Mar 17, 1971
    "Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's Greatest Hits" is certified gold by the RIAA. The band features bass player Kerry Chater, who goes on to write country hits for Reba McEntire, Michael Martin Murphey, George Strait and Alabama
    Mar 18, 1971
    Crystal Gayle and Oliver "Mooney" Lynn are named Kentucky Colonels
    Mar 18, 1971
    Police raid "Hee Haw" comedian Lulu Roman's home in Dallas, finding more than five pounds of marijuana

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