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  • Jul 21, 1975
    John Denver records "I'm Sorry" at the RCA Recording Studios in Los Angeles
    Sep 17, 1975
    John Denver collects five nominations to lead all finalists for the Country Music Association awards. Waylon Jennings, Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn each appear four times on the ballot
    Sep 19, 1975
    John Denver earns a gold album from the RIAA for "Windsong," the same day the project is released
    Oct 13, 1975
    Presenter Charlie Rich lights fire to the envelope as John Denver wins Entertainer of the Year in the ninth annual Country Music Association awards at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. Denver also takes Song of the Year with "Back Home Again"
    Oct 24, 1975
    A pre-Halloween holiday present: John Denver unwraps an RIAA-certified gold album for his release "Rocky Mountain Christmas"
    Oct 25, 1975
    John Denver sails to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart with "Windsong"
    Nov 8, 1975
    John Denver's "I'm Sorry" tops the Billboard country singles chart
    Nov 18, 1975
    John Denver earns a gold single from the RIAA for "I'm Sorry"
    Dec 10, 1975
    John Denver hosts the ABC-TV holiday special "Rocky Mountain Christmas," performing "Let It Shine" and "Fly Away" with guest Olivia Newton-John. Also featured are Valerie Harper and wild and crazy guy Steve Martin
    Jan 31, 1976
    John Denver and Olivia Newton-John each win three American Music Awards, while Glen Campbell's "Rhinestone Cowboy" is named Favorite Pop and Country Single. Donny and Marie Osmond are tabbed Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group

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