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Mar 13, 1976
Merle Haggard's "The Roots Of My Raising" takes hold at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
Mar 13, 1976
Merle Travis and Brush Arbor guest on the TV season's last new episode of the syndicated music-and-comedy show "Hee Haw." Host Buck Owens sings "Streets Of Bakersfield" and co-host Roy Clark performs "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain"
Mar 15, 1976
MCA releases Conway Twitty's "After All The Good Is Gone"
Mar 16, 1976
Songwriter Arthur Gunter dies in Port Huron, Michigan. He authored one of Elvis Presley's earliest hits, "Baby, Let's Play House"
Mar 16, 1976
Six years after Roger Miller's King of the Road Motor Inn opened at 211 N. First Street in downtown Nashville, the hotel becomes the Hilton Inn Central, following a series of sales and bankruptcies
Mar 17, 1976
Warner Bros. releases The Doobie Brothers' pop hit "Takin' It To The Streets," the first to feature new vocalist Michael McDonald. Drummer Keith Knudsen goes on to play with country's Southern Pacific
Mar 18, 1976
Ten months after its last regular appearance, "The Mac Davis Show" returns to the NBC-TV lineup with guests Tina Turner, Dean Martin, Anson Williams and the mime team Shields & Yarnell
Mar 18, 1976
The movie "Vigilante Force" opens in New Orleans and Atlanta with Jan-Michael Vincent and Kris Kristofferson in the lead roles
Mar 19, 1976
Kris Kristofferson films a scene for the movie "A Star Is Born" in which he crashes a motorcycle off a concert stage at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona
Mar 19, 1976
Columbia releases Marty Robbins' "El Paso City"
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