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  • Mar 14, 1981
    Mickey Gilley sings "A Headache Tomorrow (Or A Heartache Tonight)" on the syndicated TV show "Solid Gold"
    Mar 14, 1981
    "Lay Down Sally" singer Eric Clapton is hospitalized in St. Paul, Minnesota, with bleeding ulcers, forcing him to cancel a 60-date U.S. tour
    Mar 14, 1981
    Warner Bros. releases John Anderson's "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Someday)"
    Mar 16, 1981
    Ten-year-old Sara Evans records in Nashville for the first time
    Mar 18, 1981
    Songwriter/producer Gary Paxton identifies two men who tried to kill him in December. Paxton produced seven of Vern Gosdin's early hits. He also wrote Don Gibson's "Woman (Sensuous Woman)" and Roy Clark's "Honeymoon Feelin'"
    Mar 18, 1981
    The New York Times profiles record executive Irving Azoff, who developed the movie "Urban Cowboy." He says of the film: "To me, its success has something to do with nostalgia, and so does Reagan's election"
    Mar 20, 1981
    Emmylou Harris performs "Mister Sandman" during the penultimate edition of the NBC music series "The Midnight Special"
    Mar 20, 1981
    Conway Twitty visits The Bee Gees' studio in Miami, after spending a few days at the New York Yankees spring training camp in Fort Lauderdale. Twitty's current single at the time is "Rest Your Love On Me," written by The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb
    Mar 20, 1981
    RCA releases Steve Wariner's "By Now"
    Mar 21, 1981
    Jim Stafford performs "Cow Patti" on "Solid Gold." The edition also features Sheena Easton, Nicolette Larson, Smokey Robinson, James Taylor and J.D. Souther

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