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  • Apr 24, 1972
    Capitol releases "Buck Owens Live At The Nugget"
    Apr 25, 1972
    Epic releases Jody Miller and Johnny Paycheck's "Let's All Go Down To The River"
    Apr 25, 1972
    Willie Nelson begins two days of recording at RCA Studio B which yield the concept album "Phases And Stages." The first session includes "Pretend I Never Happened," which Waylon Jennings remakes weeks later
    Apr 25, 1972
    Loretta Lynn cuts "They Don't Make 'Em Like My Daddy" at the Bradley's Barn recording studio in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    Apr 26, 1972
    Loretta Lynn records "Here I Am Again" in an afternoon session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    Apr 26, 1972
    Bass player Michael Jeffers is born in Kingsport, Tennessee. He's an original member of Pinmonkey, a Nashville band that nets a nomination from the Academy of Country Music in 2003 for Top Vocal Duo or Group
    Apr 26, 1972
    Mel Tillis records "Memory Maker" in Nashville
    Apr 26, 1972
    Buck Owens records "Ain't It Amazing, Gracie" before noon at the Buck Owens Studios in Bakersfield, California
    Apr 27, 1972
    Willie Nelson concludes recording for the concept album "Phases And Stages" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The last song on the date is the classic "Mountain Dew"
    Apr 27, 1972
    Jerry Lee Lewis and Jaren Lewis have a daughter, Lori Leigh Lewis, at Memphis' Baptist Memorial Hospital

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