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  • Mar 1, 1976
    Bobby Goldsboro sings "Honey" during a George Wallace campaign rally at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston. Also appearing are Billy Grammer and Charlie Louvin
    Mar 1, 1976
    Tanya Tucker begins a week-long run on "Hollywood Squares," also featuring Ed Asner, Joan Rivers and Paul Lynde
    Mar 1, 1976
    Marty Robbins hosts the 11th annual Academy Of Country Music awards on ABC-TV. Loretta Lynn wins four trophies and Conway Twitty picks up three in the show, taped 10 days earlier at the Hollywood Palladium
    Mar 1, 1976
    MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's album "Come On Over"
    Mar 1, 1976
    Record executive David Kapp dies at Doctors Hospital in New York City. The younger brother of Decca Records founder Jack Kapp, he oversaw the company's country activities from 1935-1951, and later founded his own label, Kapp Records
    Mar 2, 1976
    Bobby Goldsboro, Billy Grammer, Charlie Louvin and Grandpa Jones appear at a George Wallace campaign rally at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida
    Mar 2, 1976
    Dickey Lee records "9,999,999 Tears," written by Razzy Bailey, at RCA Studio B on Music Row in Nashville
    Mar 3, 1976
    United Artists releases Crystal Gayle's "I'll Get Over You"
    Mar 4, 1976
    Weird concert moment: Mountain Smoke, a bluegrass band featuring Vince Gill, opens for Kiss at the Oklahoma City Civic Center. Gill and crew are booed off stage; he flashes a middle finger to the crowd as they walk off
    Mar 5, 1976
    Glen Campbell participates in "Joys," a Bob Hope special for NBC-TV featuring Steve Allen, George Burns, Pat Buttram, George Gobel, Dean Martin and Johnny Carson. In an odd twist, Campbell's lone appearance comes in a comedic golf sketch. Wayne Newton later performs Campbell's hit, "Rhinestone Cowboy"

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