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  • Mar 5, 1976
    "The Midnight Special" welcomes Tanya Tucker, who performs "Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You" and "You've Got Me To Hold On To." Other guests include Helen Reddy, David Bowie and Little Richard
    Mar 5, 1976
    Johnny Cash records "One Piece At A Time" in Hendersonville at the House of Cash
    Mar 6, 1976
    Kenny Rogers and Mel Street guest on "Hee Haw," where Street performs "Smokey Mountain Memories." Host Buck Owens sings "Please Mr. Please," and co-host Roy Clark does "Red River Valley"
    Mar 8, 1976
    George Hamilton IV rejoins the Grand Ole Opry, five years after he left the show to spend more time with his family in his native North Carolina. Hamilton performs "Early Morning Rain," "Abilene" and "Break My Mind"
    Mar 8, 1976
    MCA releases Bill Anderson and Mary Lou Turner's "That's What Made Me Love You"
    Mar 9, 1976
    Johnny Cash has a star entered in the Hollywood Walk of Fame, right next to Humphrey Bogart's, at 6320 Hollywood Boulevard
    Mar 10, 1976
    Tanya Tucker records "Ridin' Rainbows"
    Mar 11, 1976
    Ronnie Milsap records "(I'm A) Stand By My Woman Man" in Nashville
    Mar 11, 1976
    Willie Nelson picks up his first gold album from the RIAA, for "Red Headed Stranger"
    Mar 12, 1976
    RCA releases Elvis Presley's "Hurt"

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