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Sep 24, 1971
Johnny Cash brings his entourage for a Billy Graham Crusade at Texas Stadium in Irving, including June Carter Cash, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers
Sep 24, 1971
Billy "Crash" Craddock records "You Better Move On" during the afternoon at Nashville's Woodland Sound
Sep 25, 1971
Susan Raye sings "L.A. International Airport" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw," hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark
Sep 25, 1971
West Plains, Missouri, celebrates Porter Wagoner Day by renaming a city street Porter Wagoner Boulevard
Sep 26, 1971
Pat Boone is the subject of Ralph Edwards' "This Is Your Life." Among those paying tribute are Perry Como and 15-year-old Debby Boone
Sep 27, 1971
Capitol releases Merle Haggard's "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)"
Sep 27, 1971
Epic releases Jody Miller's "Baby, I'm Yours"
Sep 27, 1971
Merle Haggard arranges a reunion of Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys at Haggard's home in Bakersfield, California
Sep 28, 1971
Songwriter Aimee Mayo is born, the daughter of songwriter Danny Mayo. Among her credits: Lonestar's "Amazed," Kellie Pickler's "Red High Heels," Tim McGraw's "Let It Go" and Martina McBride's "This One's For The Girls"
Sep 28, 1971
Glen Campbell sings "Don't Pull Your Love," a song destined to be a hit for him, on "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." His guests for the week include Arte Johnson, Bread and comedian Lucille Ball
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