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Jun 13, 1977
Elvis Presley calls president Jimmy Carter in an attempt to get a pardon for a friend who's been indicted by a grand jury. Carter believes Presley is delusional and never returns a second call
Jun 14, 1977
Tommy Overstreet records "Yes Ma'am" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
Jun 14, 1977
Songwriter Paul Williams runs an ad in daily trade magazine Variety insisting he and his wife will not buy orange juice while anti-gay activist Anita Bryant is a citrus spokesperson. Williams' future includes a country hit: Diamond Rio's "You're Gone"
Jun 14, 1977
The Waylon Jennings album "Ol' Waylon" is certified gold by the RIAA
Jun 14, 1977
Conway Twitty takes his first stab at recording "Boogie Grass Band" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Jun 14, 1977
ABC/Dot releases The Oak Ridge Boys' "Y'all Come Back Saloon"
Jun 14, 1977
In honor of Flag Day, Johnny Cash recites the lyrics to his song, "The Ragged Old Flag," before Congress
Jun 15, 1977
Charlie Rich records "That's The Way A Cowboy Rocks And Rolls" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The song becomes a hit in 1980 after it's re-recorded by Jacky Ward
Jun 15, 1977
Tom T. Hall records "I'm Not Ready Yet" at his Toy Box recording studio in Brentwood, Tennessee. Three years later, the song becomes a hit for George Jones
Jun 15, 1977
Dolly Parton records "Here You Come Again" at Sound Labs in Hollywood
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