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Apr 28, 1972
"The Boxer" songwriter Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell and James Taylor play a fundraiser for presidential candidate George McGovern at the Cleveland Arena
Apr 29, 1972
James Bonamy is born in Winter Park, Florida. His ballad "I Don't Think I Will," released by Epic, helps him earn a 1997 nomination from the Academy of Country Music for Top New Male Vocalist
Apr 30, 1972
Bass player Jack Drake dies of emphysema at General Hospital in Nashville. As a member of the Texas Troubadours, he played on more than 50 Ernest Tubb hits, including "Thanks A Lot," "Rainbow At Midnight," "Blue Christmas," "The Yellow Rose Of Texas" and "Filipino Baby"
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