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Dec 28, 1976
Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins holds the first of two sessions at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville leading to the Grammy-winning album "Country Instrumentalist Of The Year"
Jan 10, 1977
Eddie Rabbitt records "I Can't Help Myself" at the Quadraphonic Studios in Nashville
Jan 11, 1977
Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins cuts six songs in the second and final session for the Grammy-winning album "Country Instrumentalist Of The Year" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The day's material includes "She Never Knew Me," "Torn Between Two Lovers," "Near You" and "Sweet Dreams"
Jan 12, 1977
Eddie Rabbitt records "We Can't Go On Living Like This" during a lunchtime session at the Quadraphonic Studios in Nashville
Mar 15, 1977
Elektra releases Eddie Rabbitt's "I Can't Help Myself"
Mar 21, 1977
Singer/songwriter Wayne Carson records "One Of A Kind" at the Quadraphonic Studio in Nashville, three years before Moe Bandy finds success with the song
Apr 7, 1977
Vern Gosdin records "Till The End" during an evening at Nashville's Sound Stage
Apr 8, 1977
Vern Gosdin records "Mother Country Music" at Sound Stage in Nashville
Apr 21, 1977
Stella Parton cuts "The Danger Of A Stranger" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studio
May 24, 1977
Elektra releases Eddie Rabbitt's album "Rabbitt"
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