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  • Sep 23, 1947
    Mary Kay Place is born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She scores a 1976 hit with "Baby Boy" and a 1977 success with Willie Nelson on "Something To Brag About," coinciding with her role as Loretta Haggers on the TV satire "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"
    Sep 22, 1976
    Mary Kay Place--who portrays Loretta Haggers on TV's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"--makes her nightclub debut, singing "Baby Blue" and "Settin' The Woods On Fire" at the Palomino in North Hollywood, California
    Jan 11, 1977
    "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" impacts the Grammy awards: Mary Kay Place's "Tonite! At The Capri Lounge Loretta Haggers" is a finalist for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Female
    Jan 12, 1977
    John Denver films part of his ABC special "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" at the Palomino in Los Angeles. Guest Mary Kay Place sings "Baby Boy," and Denver and Place are joined by Glen Campbell and Roger Miller on "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"
    Mar 2, 1977
    ABC-TV airs a John Denver special, "Thank God I'm A Country Boy," with Denver delivering the title song and "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Also appearing are Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Mary Kay Place and Roger Miller, all of whom join Denver on "I'll Fly Away"
    Dec 10, 1977
    Guest host Mary Kay Place sings "Something To Brag About" with Willie Nelson on "Saturday Night Live" in New York. Nelson also performs "Whiskey River" and "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" on the NBC show
    Aug 1, 1979
    "More American Graffiti" debuts in movie theaters, with Naomi Judd, Mary Kay Place and future Texas Tornado Doug Sahm all making appearances
    Nov 20, 1996
    Mac Davis and Mary Kay Place have roles as the parents of a teenage girl who has an affair with her coach in the CBS-TV movie "For My Daughter's Honor"
    Nov 21, 1997
    "The Rainmaker" opens at movie theaters, with appearances by Randy Travis, former Elvis cohort Red West, former Grammy nominee Mary Kay Place and songwriters Billy Ray Reynolds and Alex Harvey
    Nov 10, 1998
    Former country singer Mary Kay Place appears as a guest on the animated weekly series "King Of The Hill"

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