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Dec 14, 1971
Dolly Parton records "Touch Your Woman" during a late-night session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Dec 15, 1971
London releases The Rolling Stones "Hot Rocks 1964-1971," featuring "Honky Tonk Women," one of country's 500 greatest singles, according to the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"
Dec 16, 1971
Jerry Lee Lewis, Conway Twitty and Tom T. Hall play a benefit for the Kidney Transplant Fund of Memphis at the Mid-South Coliseum. Also on the bill are Connie Smith, Charlie Rich, Tommy Overstreet, John Wesley Ryles and The Stonemans
Dec 16, 1971
David Rogers records "Need You" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Dec 16, 1971
Dean Martin leans on a favorite Eddy Arnold song as he performs "The Tip Of My Fingers" on the NBC broadcast of "The Dean Martin Show"
Dec 16, 1971
Roy Clark plays a guitar medley and performs "The Great Pretender" in his second appearance on NBC's "The Flip Wilson Show," also featuring Petula Clark and comedian Redd Foxx
Dec 17, 1971
The James Bond movie "Diamonds Are Forever" appears in theaters. Jimmy Dean portrays a Las Vegas billionaire in the picture, starring Sean Connery and Jill St. John
Dec 19, 1971
Mike Reid closes out his second season with the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals at New York's Shea Stadium, where the Jets defeat the Bengals, 35-21. Reid later becomes a country songwriter, penning hits for Tanya Tucker, Ronnie Milsap and Wynonna
Dec 20, 1971
Roy O. Disney dies of a brain hemorrhage in Burbank, California. With brother Walt, he co-founded the Disney corporation. The company eventually establishes Lyric Street Records, a country recording home for SHeDAISY, Rascal Flatts and others
Dec 21, 1971
Christian singer Natalie Grant is born in Seattle, Washington. She marries keyboard player Bernie Herms, who plays on numerous Brad Paisley hits
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