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Apr 15, 1971
The Statler Brothers record "Pictures" during an afternoon session at the Mercury Custom Recording Studio in Nashville
Apr 15, 1971
Grandpa Jones undergoes coronary bypass surgery six months after a heart attack
Apr 15, 1971
Porter Wagoner records "What Ain't To Be, Just Might Happen"
Apr 16, 1971
Burl Ives marries his second wife, Dorothy, at Caxton Hall in Manchester, England
Apr 17, 1971
Connie Smith rejoins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Once A Day," "How Great Thou Art" and "I Never Once Stopped Loving You"
Apr 18, 1971
Loretta Lynn is named an honorary citizen of Lexington, Kentucky
Apr 21, 1971
Del Reeves records "The Philadelphia Fillies" at Woodland Sound Studio in Nashville
Apr 21, 1971
Barbara Mandrell records Roy Head's "Treat Him Right" in an evening at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
Apr 21, 1971
Columbia releases Stonewall Jackson's "Me And You And A Dog Named Boo"
Apr 21, 1971
Jerry Lee Lewis' mother, Mamie, dies at the Concordia Parish Hospital in Louisiana
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