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Jun 19, 1978
Mabel Wayne, hailed as America's first female songwriter, dies in Glen Cove, New York. Fifty years prior, she had a pop hit when Gene Austin covered "Ramona," which Billy Walker converted into a country hit in 1968
Jun 19, 1978
Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass hold the final overdub session in Nashville for "Cookin' Country," an album that earns a Grammy nomination the following January
Jun 20, 1978
Pop singer/songwriter Dave Barnes is born in South Carolina. He authors Blake Shelton's 2011 ballad "God Gave Me You" and Thomas Rhett's 2017 collaboration with Maren Morris, "Craving You"
Jun 20, 1978
Epic releases Tammy Wynette's "Womanhood"
Jun 20, 1978
Epic releases Joe Stampley's "If You've Got Ten Minutes (Let's Fall In Love)"
Jun 21, 1978
Johnny Rodriguez records "Alibis" at the Sound Stage in Nashville
Jun 21, 1978
Future Southern Pacific singer David Jenkins earns an RIAA-certified gold album as a member of Pablo Cruise, for "Worlds Away"
Jun 22, 1978
Columbia releases Johnny Duncan's "Hello Mexico (And Adios Baby To You)"
Jun 23, 1978
United Artists releases Kenny Rogers' album "Love Or Something Like It"
Jun 24, 1978
The Oak Ridge Boys claim their first chart-topping country single in Billboard with "I'll Be True To You"
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