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Mar 12, 1981
Hank Williams Jr. and his wife, Becky, have a daughter, Holly Williams, in Cullman, Alabama. In 2004, she becomes a recording artist in her own right
Mar 12, 1981
The Statler Brothers record "Don't Wait On Me" during an afternoon session at Nashville's Sound Stage
Mar 12, 1981
MCA releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Elvira"
Mar 13, 1981
RCA releases Dolly Parton's "But You Know I Love You"
Mar 13, 1981
Glen Campbell is released from Donelson Hospital in Nashville after a two-day stay with a neck injury
Mar 13, 1981
Freddy Fender performs "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)" in a fictitious bar on the CBS series "The Dukes Of Hazzard" after getting pulled over in a speed trap
Mar 13, 1981
Dottie West sings "Are You Happy Baby?" and "A Lesson In Leavin'" on NBC's "The Midnight Special." Also featured: Donna Summer, Sheena Easton, Tom Wopat and John Schneider, who does "It's Now Or Never" and "Them Good Ol' Boys Are Bad"
Mar 14, 1981
The late Elvis Presley's "Guitar Man," written by Jerry Reed, takes the top spot on the Billboard country singles chart
Mar 14, 1981
Ray Charles performs "Take These Chains From My Heart" on TV's "Hee Haw." The episode also features musical guest Slim Whitman
Mar 14, 1981
The NBC show "Barbara Mandrell & The Mandrell Sisters" features R&B star Teddy Pendergrass and country singer Mickey Gilley, who covers "Stand By Me"
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