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  • Mar 8, 1974
    Jim Ed Brown records "It's That Time Of Night" during an afternoon session at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Mar 9, 1974
    Charlie Rich reaches the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart with "There Won't Be Anymore"
    Mar 9, 1974
    Bobby Goldsboro and Lynn Anderson participate in WSM-TV's United Cerebral Palsy Telethon at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium
    Mar 9, 1974
    John Denver records "Sweet Surrender" at the RCA Recording Studios on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles
    Mar 9, 1974
    Buck Owens performs "Big Game Hunter" and "Oklahoma Hills" during "Hee Haw." The episode also features regulars Tennessee Ernie Ford, Roy Clark, Barbi Benton, Gordie Tapp, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones, Junior Samples and Lulu Roman
    Mar 9, 1974
    The Grand Ole Opry gives its final Saturday night performance at the Ryman Auditorium before moving to new digs, at the Grand Ole Opry House. Marty Robbins delivers the last set on a night that also features Hank Snow's "Hello Love," Tanya Tucker's "Delta Dawn" and Bobby Bare & Bobby Bare Jr.'s "Daddy What If"
    Mar 11, 1974
    Ray Stevens records "The Streak" in Nashville
    Mar 11, 1974
    MCA releases the album "Conway Twitty's Honky Tonk Angel"
    Mar 12, 1974
    Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass hold the last of five recording sessions at Nashville's RCA Studio B for the album "The Nashville Grass In Blue Grass Country," destined to receive a Grammy nomination
    Mar 12, 1974
    Nilsson and John Lennon are bounced from The Troubadour in Los Angeles for heckling Academy of Country Music award-winner Tom Smothers during his comedy act. Lennon goes on to have several country hits as a songwriter

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