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Mar 1, 1975Chet Atkins & Merle Travis earn Best Country Instrumental Performance, for the album "The Atkins-Travis Traveling Show," during the 17th annual Grammy Awards at the Uris Theater in New YorkNov 11, 1975Emmylou Harris sings "If I Could Only Win Your Love" with Charlie Louvin as ABC airs "The Grand Ole Opry At 50: A Nashville Celebration." Also on the special are Ernest Tubb, Barbara Mandrell, Roy Acuff, Bill Anderson, Freddy Fender, Grandpa Jones, Hank Snow, Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Bill Monroe and othersFeb 28, 1976Chet Atkins' recording of "The Entertainer" earns Best Country Instrumental Performance during the 18th annual Grammy Awards in Los AngelesSep 25, 1976Ray Stevens hosts the debut episode of the syndicated TV show "Music Hall America," originated at Nashville's Opryland. Guests for the first week: Chet Atkins and Kenny RogersOct 2, 1976Jerry Reed performs "Alabama Jubilee" and Chet Atkins plays an instrumental version of "Vincent" on the syndicated "Pop! Goes The Country," hosted by Ralph Emery with a theme song by The Statler BrothersOct 7, 1976Chet Atkins, Floyd Cramer and Danny Davis record "La Chicana" and "Four In The Morning" at Nashville's RCA Studio B. They're added alongside individual tracks from each musician to create the Grammy-nominated album "Chet, Floyd & Danny"Feb 19, 1977The Chet Atkins & Les Paul album "Chester And Lester" wins Best Country Instrumental Performance during the 19th annual Grammy Awards in Los AngelesFeb 23, 1977Ann-Margret shoots an NBC special, "Rhinestone Cowgirl," at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, with Minnie Pearl, Bob Hope, Chet Atkins and Perry Como. The host covers John Denver's "Thank God I'm A Country Boy"Apr 15, 1977Johnny Paycheck plays a criminal on the CBS drama "Nashville 99," starring Claude Akins, Charley Pride and Jerry Reed as police detectives. Guest Chet Atkins plays guitar in a stairwell with Reed, who opens the episode singing "Birmingham Jail." Also heard are partial versions of "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Bile Them Cabbage Down"Apr 26, 1977Minnie Pearl and Chet Atkins take part in Ann-Margret's "Rhinestone Cowgirl" special on NBC with Bob Hope and Perry Como
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