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  • Jul 4, 1970
    The Statler Brothers host the first "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia, beginning a 25-year tradition
    Jul 6, 1970
    Capitol releases Buck Owens' album "The Kansas City Song"
    Jul 6, 1970
    Capitol releases the Merle Haggard album "The Fightin' Side Of Me"
    Jul 7, 1970
    Pop songwriter Charles Tobias dies in Manhasset, New York. Along with "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone But Me)," he wrote "The Old Lamplighter," a 1960 pop-country crossover hit for The Browns
    Jul 8, 1970
    "Hitchin' A Ride," by English pop group Vanity Fare, earns a gold single from the RIAA. Jack Reno records a country version in 1971
    Jul 8, 1970
    Epic releases David Houston's "Wonders Of The Wine"
    Jul 8, 1970
    Glen Campbell records a remake of Conway Twitty's "It's Only Make Believe" at the T.T.G. Recording Studio in Hollywood
    Jul 8, 1970
    Drew Womack is born in Brownwood, Texas. He becomes the lead singer of Sons Of The Desert, which earns two hits in 1997 and backs Lee Ann Womack on "I Hope You Dance." Womack also writes Kenny Chesney's 1997 single "She's Got It All"
    Jul 8, 1970
    "Johnny Cash Presents The Everly Brothers Show," a summer replacement series for Cash's weekly variety show, premieres on ABC-TV. Guests include Cash, Carl Perkins and Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
    Jul 9, 1970
    Merle Haggard records "I Can't Be Myself" at the Capitol Recording Studios on Vine Street in Los Angeles

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