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Sep 10, 1973
Ed Bruce records "The Man That Turned My Mama On" in a midday session at Nashville's Soundshop. The following year, the song becomes a hit for Tanya Tucker
Sep 10, 1971
Songwriter Dennis Linde records his original version of "Burning Love" for Monument Records at Nashville's Cinderella Studios. Elvis Presley records the definitive version six months later
Sep 10, 1971
Walter "Joe" Callahan dies in Asheville, North Carolina. Along with sibling Bill, he formed The Callahan Brothers, a major duo with strong harmonies that recorded for ARC during the 1930s
Sep 10, 1970
Lynn Anderson records "Rose Garden" in the evening hours at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
Sep 10, 1969
"The King Family Show" airs for the final time on ABC-TV. The program starred The King Sisters, who delivered a country hit in 1946 with their version of Merle Travis' "Divorce Me C.O.D."
Sep 10, 1969
The Everly Brothers guest alongside Don Ho on NBC's "The Kraft Music Hall"
Sep 10, 1969
Johnny Cash records "Blistered" in Nashville at the Columbia Recording Studios
Sep 10, 1969
Connie Smith records "You And Your Sweet Love"
Sep 10, 1967
Jerry Reed sits in on electric guitar as Elvis Presley records "Guitar Man" at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Sep 10, 1966
Buck Owens' "Live At Carnegie Hall" rises to #1 on the Billboard country albums chart, a spot it occupies for a total of five weeks
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