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May 6, 1948Mary MacGregor is born in St. Paul, Minnesota. Her 1977 single "Torn Between Two Lovers" becomes a country hit while topping the pop chartsNov 13, 1971Mary MacGregor marries Paul MacGregor in Little Canada, MinnesotaJun 12, 1974Pre-dating "Torn Between Two Lovers" by more than two years, Mary MacGregor has her first Nashville recording session at the Jack Clement Recording StudioApr 1, 1976Mary MacGregor and Paul MacGregor are separated months before the release of her crossover hit "Torn Between Two Lovers"Feb 10, 1977Mary MacGregor's cheatin' single "Torn Between Two Lovers" is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of AmericaFeb 18, 1977Mary MacGregor sings "Torn Between Two Lovers" on "The Midnight Special." The NBC program also finds Don McLean covering Jimmie Rodgers' "Mule Skinner Blues"May 13, 1977Glen Campbell performs "Southern Nights" and Mary MacGregor sings "Torn Between Two Lovers" in a Wolfman Jack-hosted installment of "The Midnight Special"Sep 10, 1977Mary MacGregor performs "Torn Between Two Lovers" in the two-hour CBS special "State Fair America," also featuring Roy Clark, Lynn Anderson and Mel TillisMay 19, 1978Mary MacGregor files for divorce in Los Angeles from Paul MacGregor
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