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  • Oct 12, 1953
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan is born in Lexington, North Carolina. Working with the likes of Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and Dolly Parton, he gains his biggest recognition for his parts on Garth Brooks' "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til The Sun Comes Up)"
    Feb 15, 1975
    Dolly Parton sings "Love Is Like A Butterfly" and "I Will Always Love You" on "Hee Haw." Music is also provided by musical guests Kenny Price, Barbi Benton and harmonica player Terry McMillan
    Feb 9, 1976
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan and guitarist Glenn Keener are overdubbed onto Ronnie Milsap's "What Goes On When The Sun Goes Down" in Nashville
    Oct 7, 1977
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan overdubs his part on Johnny Cash's "I Would Like To See You Again" at the House Of Cash in Hendersonville, Tennessee
    Apr 17, 1978
    Gail Davies overdubs harmonica player Terry McMillan and an eight-piece string section on "Grandma's Song" and "Someone Is Looking For Someone Like You" at the Sound Stage in Nashville
    Oct 2, 1979
    Terry McMillan overdubs harmonica on The Kendalls' "Put It Off Until Tomorrow" at the LSI Sound Studio in Nashville
    Jul 13, 1985
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan is the only Nashville performer to appear on stage at Live Aid in Philadelphia. During the event, McMillan's nose is broken in the audience
    Dec 9, 1992
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan's house burns in Nashville, so Dolly Parton loans him her home for the holidays. McMillan played on Garth Brooks' "Ain't Goin' Down (Til The Sun Comes Up)," plus hits by George Jones, Ronnie Milsap and Jerry Reed
    May 3, 1994
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan wins the Specialty Instrument honor during the 29th Academy Of Country Music awards, aired by NBC from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre
    May 10, 1995
    Harmonica player Terry McMillan repeats as the Specialty Instrument winner during the 30th annual Academy of Country Music Awards, broadcast live on NBC-TV from Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre

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