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  • Jul 22, 1976
    Hattie Stoneman dies at Rutherford County Hospital in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, following a series of heart attacks. The widow of Ernest "Pop" Stoneman, she gave birth to the members of the award-winning Stoneman Family band and played fiddle on some of her husband's recording sessions
    Jul 24, 1976
    Sixteen years after he joined the Grand Ole Opry, Bobby Lord makes his final appearance on the Opry as a member
    Jul 24, 1976
    Fifteen days after its first showing, a local production of "Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris," featuring Kathy Mattea, gives its final performance in Charleston, West Virginia
    Jul 24, 1976
    Guitarist Charlotte "Rosie" Ledford dies in DeLand, Florida. She was a member of The Coon Creek Girls, the first all-female stringband, which also became the first country act to perform at the White House
    Jul 26, 1976
    Danny Shirley buys his first guitar, setting him on a musical path that eventually leads to a role as the lead singer for Confederate Railroad
    Jul 26, 1976
    MCA releases Olivia Newton-John's "Don't Stop Believin'"
    Jul 26, 1976
    MCA releases Bill Anderson's "Peanuts And Diamonds"
    Jul 27, 1976
    Johnny Cash and June Carter begin a week of filming in Los Angeles for an episode of "Little House On The Prairie"
    Jul 27, 1976
    John Lennon is granted a permanent visa from the U.S. Immigration Service. Lennon is credited as a writer on The Beatles' "I Feel Fine" and "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party," which become country hits for Sweethearts Of The Rodeo and Rosanne Cash
    Jul 28, 1976
    RCA releases Charley Pride's "A Whole Lotta Things To Sing About"

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