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Apr 5, 1977
Tammy Wynette is hospitalized in Nashville for abdominal pain
Apr 5, 1977
Bing Crosby leaves a Los Angeles hospital where he's been treated for a back ailment. Some 25 years earlier, the pop singer made an imprint on the country charts with "Till The End Of The World"
Apr 5, 1977
Elvis Presley leaves a Memphis hospital without an official discharge. Though his illness was related to drug abuse, he tells reporters he's recovering from intestinal flu
Apr 5, 1977
Charlene Tilton, destined to marry Johnny Lee, guests on ABC's "Eight Is Enough"
Apr 6, 1977
Dave & Sugar record "That's The Way Love Should Be" in an evening session at Nashville's Sound Masters
Apr 7, 1977
Anne Murray sings "O, Canada" before the first American League home game in Canada when the Toronto Blue Jays expansion team hosts the Chicago White Sox at Exhibition Stadium. The Jays win the first game in franchise history, 9-5
Apr 7, 1977
Vern Gosdin records "Till The End" during an evening at Nashville's Sound Stage
Apr 7, 1977
R.C. Bannon holds his first Columbia session at Pete Drake's Nashville recording studio, Pete's Place
Apr 8, 1977
Vern Gosdin records "Mother Country Music" at Sound Stage in Nashville
Apr 8, 1977
Tammy Wynette has a guest role in the second episode of CBS-TV's "Nashville 99," starring Claude Akins and Jerry Reed
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