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Jul 21, 1975
John Denver records "I'm Sorry" at the RCA Recording Studios in Los Angeles
Jul 21, 1975
Lester Flatt is released from Nashville's Saint Thomas Hospital 11 days after having heart-bypass surgery
Jul 21, 1975
La Costa cuts "Western Man" in a morning session at Nashville's Columbia Studios
Jul 21, 1975
Michael Murphey gallops off with an RIAA-certified gold single for the pop hit "Wildfire"
Jul 22, 1975
Gene and June Johnson welcome a daughter, Mattie Johnson. Dad will become the mandolin player in Diamond Rio
Jul 22, 1975
Sonya Isaacs is born in LaFollette, Tennessee. Signed as a solo artist to Lyric Street Records in the 1990s, she writes Martina McBride's "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" and provides backing vocals on Reba McEntire's "I'm Gonna Take That Mountain"
Jul 24, 1975
Merle Haggard cancels three Texas shows, citing bronchitis
Jul 24, 1975
Jerry Jeff Walker's "Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother" is used as a wakeup call for astronauts in the Apollo-Soyuz test program
Jul 24, 1975
Elvis Presley gives away a $6,500 ring from the stage during a show at the Asheville Civic Center in North Carolina
Jul 25, 1975
Jessi Colter makes a return visit to "The Midnight Special," performing "I'm Not Lisa" on the NBC music series. Also appearing in the installment are Helen Reddy, Neil Sedaka and Janis Ian
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