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Jul 19, 1971
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers record "Rings" at Nashville's Glaser Studios
Jul 20, 1971
Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce record "Living And Learning" in Nashville
Jul 20, 1971
Elvis Presley uses "Also Sprach Zarathustra" for the first time as his introductory music during a concert at the Sahara Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada. It becomes the de facto opening theme for the remainder of his career
Jul 21, 1971
Jerry Lee Lewis plays a concert at Memphis' El Capitan supper club that leads to a lawsuit. A woman at the show, Ann McMahon, will contend in court that Lewis slapped her and humiliated her over the public-address system
Jul 21, 1971
Dickey Lee records "Never Ending Song Of Love" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Jul 22, 1971
Columbia releases Lynn Anderson's "How Can I Unlove You"
Jul 23, 1971
Alison Krauss is born in Decatur, Illinois. The fiddler/vocalist leads the bluegrass group Union Station, joining the Grand Ole Opry in 1993 and winning more Grammy awards than any other woman in history
Jul 24, 1971
Johnny Cash occupies the top position on the Billboard country albums chart with "Man In Black"
Jul 24, 1971
Sonny James tops the Billboard country singles chart with a remake of Jimmy Reed's "Bright Lights, Big City"
Jul 24, 1971
Patsy Montana performs "I Wanna Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart" and "Sixteen Tons" as she makes her Grand Ole Opry debut
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