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Jun 22, 1979
Waylon Jennings records "Come With Me" and adds to "I Ain't Living Long Like This," two days after he started it, in Nashville's American Studios
Jun 23, 1979
Ronnie Milsap arrives at the top of the Billboard country singles chart with "Nobody Likes Sad Songs"
Jun 24, 1979
Johnny Cash and June Carter begin a four-night stand as part of the Billy Graham Crusade in Nashville
Jun 25, 1979
Hank Williams Jr. records "Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound" at the Glaser Studios on 19th Avenue South in Nashville
Jun 26, 1979
Epic releases Mickey Gilley's single "My Silver Lining"
Jun 26, 1979
Elvis Presley's father, Vernon, dies of heart failure at age 63
Jun 27, 1979
Hank Williams Jr. records "Women I've Never Had" and "The Conversation" at the Glaser Studios in Nashville
Jun 27, 1979
A year after Willie Nelson revived his standard "Georgia On My Mind," Hoagy Carmichael Day is declared in New York, where the songwriter is honored at a Carnegie Hall concert
Jun 28, 1979
Lacy J. Dalton records her first single, "Crazy Blue Eyes," in an afternoon at Nashville's Columbia Studio B
Jun 28, 1979
It certainly reflects well: The Charlie Daniels Band receives a gold album from the RIAA for "Million Mile Reflections"
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