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  • Jul 28, 1979
    Dolly Parton takes up the #1 position on the Billboard country singles chart with "You're The Only One"
    Jul 30, 1979
    The morning after a show in Cleveland, Ohio, Jan Howard is fired from Johnny Cash's tour. Within weeks, Nashville is abuzz with rumors that the two had had an affair
    Jul 31, 1979
    Three years after he received an American Music Award in the country field, Donny Osmond and his wife, Debbie, have a son, Donald Clark Osmond, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo
    Jul 31, 1979
    "Bartender's Blues" songwriter James Taylor plays a free concert in New York's Central Park, supporting a campaign to revitalize the park's Sheep Meadow
    Jul 31, 1979
    Randy Vanwarmer earns a gold record from the RIAA for his pop single "Just When I Needed You Most," recorded in Nashville. Vanwarmer goes on to write country hits for Michael Johnson, Alabama and The Oak Ridge Boys
    Jul 31, 1979
    Eddy Arnold records his final Top 10 hit, "That's What I Get For Loving You," at the Soundshop in Nashville

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