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  • May 17, 1974
    Don Williams signs with ABC/Dot Records
    Jun 16, 1974
    Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton perform at Opryland in a show that Parton calls "the last time we'll play together." Parton dedicates the final song to Wagoner in front of an audience that includes Paul McCartney
    Jul 10, 1974
    Porter Wagoner introduces Barbara Lea as the replacement for Dolly Parton on his live shows and his syndicated television program. Parton will continue, however, to record with Wagoner
    Aug 19, 1974
    Singer/songwriter Guy Clark conducts his first Nashville recording session, at RCA Studio A. He will go on to write such hits as Ricky Skaggs' "Heartbroke," Vince Gill's "Oklahoma Borderline" and Rodney Crowell's "She's Crazy For Leaving"
    Oct 4, 1974
    Charlie Daniels performs at Nashville's War Memorial Auditorium, with informal appearances by members of The Marshall Tucker Band and The Allman Brothers Band. It becomes the annual Volunteer Jam. Two CDB performances, including "Orange Blossom Special," make the album "Fire On The Mountain"
    Oct 22, 1974
    Lefty Frizzell records two songs at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio in what proves to be the final recording session of his life
    Nov 2, 1974
    George Harrison becomes the first ex-Beatle to launch a solo concert tour. Earlier in the year, Johnny Rodriguez had turned his composition "Something" into a country hit
    Nov 15, 1974
    John Anderson conducts his first Nashville recording session, for Ace Of Hearts Records, at Woodland Sound
    Dec 10, 1974
    Red Steagall hears Reba McEntire sing the national anthem at the National Rodeo Finals in Oklahoma City. He arranges for her to go to Nashville to do a few demo sessions, paving the way for her recording career
    Apr 3, 1975
    Emmylou Harris' Hot Band makes its debut in San Francisco. The group includes Elvis Presley sidemen James Burton, Glen D. Hardin and Emory Gordy Jr., plus Rodney Crowell and Hank DeVito




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