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May 27, 1978
Roy Clark serves as grand marshal of the Indianapolis 500 Festival Parade
May 29, 1978
RCA releases Charley Pride's "When I Stop Leaving (I'll Be Gone)"
May 29, 1978
Mac Davis sings "Stop And Smell The Roses" on NBC's Bob Hope special, "Happy Birthday, Bob." Also appearing are Lynn Anderson, Mac Davis, George Burns, Tony Orlando, Elizabeth Taylor and Donny & Marie Osmond, who do a medley of Hope's movie songs, including "Buttons And Bows"
May 30, 1978
Crystal Gayle and Eddy Arnold host as NBC airs "Country Night Of Stars II." Guests include Eddie Rabbitt, Dottie West, Patti Page, Roger Miller, Lester Flatt, Pee Wee King and Helen Cornelius
May 30, 1978
Razzy Bailey holds his first RCA sessions, recording "What Time Do You Have To Be Back To Heaven," "I Ain't Got No Business Doin' Business Today" and "That's The Way A Cowboy Rocks And Rolls" at Nashville's Soundshop
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