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Apr 5, 1975
Johnny Cash presents bass player Marshall Grant a red 1975 Mercedes 450 SEL in Las Vegas to celebrate 20 years of working together
Apr 5, 1975
Syndicated TV program "The Jimmy Dean Show" features Diana Trask
Apr 5, 1975
Skeeter Davis returns to the Grand Ole Opry, 16 months after management suspended her for voicing opposition on the show to police handling of long-haired Christian crusaders at a local demonstration
Apr 7, 1975
MCA releases Tanya Tucker's "Lizzie And The Rainman"
Apr 7, 1975
MCA releases Cal Smith's "She Talked A Lot About Texas"
Apr 8, 1975
Conway Twitty overdubs Russian lyrics onto "Hello Darlin'" for the American/Soviet space rendezvous in August
Apr 9, 1975
Charley Pride records "Hope You're Feelin' Me (Like I'm Feelin' You)" at RCA Studio A on Music Row in Nashville
Apr 10, 1975
Lynn Anderson records "Faithless Love" at Nashville's Columbia Studios. The song is destined to become a country hit for Glen Campbell in 1984
Apr 10, 1975
Max D. Barnes' 18-year-old son, Dwayne, is killed when he's hit by a car while walking alongside Interstate 29 in Kansas City, Missouri; his death eventually inspires "Chiseled In Stone"
Apr 11, 1975
Future country singer Dan Seals appears on "The Bobby Goldsboro Show" as a member of England Dan & John Ford Coley. Also featured is a duo featuring Seals' brother: Seals & Crofts
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