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Sep 14, 1971
Mel Tillis records "Would You Want The World To End" in Nashville
Sep 14, 1971
Jeannie C. Riley records "Give Myself A Party" at the Monument Studio in Nashville
Sep 14, 1971
Merle Haggard becomes the first country artist to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., six days after the venue opened
Sep 14, 1971
Glen Campbell and Jerry Reed perform "Take Me Home, Country Roads" on the season premiere of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," which welcomes Three Dog Night, John Wayne and The Mike Curb Congregation
Sep 14, 1971
Actress Kimberly Williams is born in New York. A star in the movie "Father Of The Bride" and the TV series "According To Jim," she marries Brad Paisley in 2003, changing her name to Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Sep 15, 1971
Gene Vincent is served with a court summons when he lands at a London airport, accused by ex-wife Margie Vincent of non-payment of child support
Sep 15, 1971
John Denver earns a gold album from the RIAA, for "Poems, Prayers & Promises"
Sep 16, 1971
Columbia releases Sandy Posey's "Bring Him Safely Home To Me"
Sep 16, 1971
Eddy Arnold records the Kris Kristofferson-penned "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)" at RCA Studio A in Nashville. It's another 10 years before the song becomes a hit, for Tompall & The Glaser Brothers
Sep 16, 1971
Future country hitmakers The Osmonds appear on NBC-TV's "The Flip Wilson Show"
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