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Sep 7, 1971
"The Beverly Hillbillies" ends its prime-time run on CBS-TV with Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs singing the theme song
Sep 8, 1971
The Tennessee State Prison holds a country show for the first time with performances by Faron Young, Tommy Overstreet, Brian Collins and David Allan Coe
Sep 8, 1971
Bass player Junior Huskey dies of a heart attack in Nashville. His credits include work with The Everly Brothers, George Jones, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn
Sep 9, 1971
Dial Press publishes "Winners Got Scars Too: The Life And Legends Of Johnny Cash," written by Christopher Wren
Sep 10, 1971
Songwriter Dennis Linde records his original version of "Burning Love" for Monument Records at Nashville's Cinderella Studios. Elvis Presley records the definitive version six months later
Sep 10, 1971
Walter "Joe" Callahan dies in Asheville, North Carolina. Along with sibling Bill, he formed The Callahan Brothers, a major duo with strong harmonies that recorded for ARC during the 1930s
Sep 11, 1971
Freddie Hart nets a #1 country single in Billboard with "Easy Loving"
Sep 13, 1971
Decca releases the Loretta Lynn album "You're Lookin' At Country"
Sep 13, 1971
Mel Tillis records "Untouched" in Nashville
Sep 13, 1971
"I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda, have a daughter, Stella McCartney, in London. She earns recognition as a fashion designer as an adult
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