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  • Jul 10, 1980
    Joshua Scott Jones is born in Charleston, Illinois. With Meghan Linsey, he forms Steel Magnolia, introduced on CMT's "Can You Duet." The act earns a hit with its 2009 debut, "Keep On Lovin' You"
    Jul 10, 1980
    Jessica Simpson is born in Abilene, Texas. Following a career in pop music, she nets a #1 country album with her 2008 release "Do You Know"
    Jul 10, 1980
    Warner Bros. releases T.G. Sheppard's "Do You Wanna Go To Heaven"
    Jul 10, 1980
    Eddie Rabbitt hosts his first TV special, "The Eddie Rabbitt Show," an hour-long NBC telecast that launches with "Rocky Mountain Music." Guests include: Emmylou Harris, Jerry Lee Lewis, Henny Youngman and Stockard Channing
    Jul 10, 1980
    Guitarist Burt Hutcherson dies from pneumonia in Nashville. He was a member of The Gully Jumpers, a stringband that worked the Grand Ole Opry from 1927 until the 1970s, and became the first act contracted by Victor Records to hold a recording session in Nashville
    Jul 10, 1979
    Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley record "Tell Ole I Ain't Here, He Better Get On Home" during the afternoon at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
    Jul 10, 1979
    Rock guitarist Chuck Berry receives a four-month jail term for income tax evasion. Several of his songs had become country hits, including "Brown Eyed Handsome Man," "You Never Can Tell (C'est La Vie)," "Johnny B. Goode" and "Maybellene"
    Jul 10, 1976
    "From Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee" resides at #1 on the Billboard country albums chart for the first of four straight weeks
    Jul 10, 1976
    Dave & Sugar score their first #1 country single in Billboard magazine with "The Door Is Always Open"
    Jul 10, 1976
    Charlie Daniels plays during a Southern rock fundraiser for presidential candidate Jimmy Carter at the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Florida, with The Marshall Tucker Band, The Outlaws and Bonnie Bramlett. Lynyrd Skynyrd cancels, citing illness

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