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  • Jan 1, 1972
    Songwriter Bucky Jones moves to Nashville after graduating from the University of Georgia's pharmacy school. He pens T.G. Sheppard's "Only One You," Doug Stone's "In A Different Light" and Janie Fricke's "Your Heart's Not In It," among others
    Mar 16, 1972
    Thirteen-year-old Tanya Tucker records "Delta Dawn," her first single, at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    May 15, 1972
    Columbia president Clive Davis announces he's signed Sonny James
    Jun 16, 1972
    JMI releases Don Williams' first solo single, "Don't You Believe"
    Jul 1, 1972
    Alabama, operating under the name Wildcountry, gives its first public performance at the Canyon Land theme park in Alabama
    Jul 16, 1972
    Smokey Robinson gives his final concert as the lead voice of The Miracles in Washington, D.C. He gains country hits as a songwriter when Linda Ronstadt covers "The Tracks Of My Tears" and Mickey Gilley does "You've Really Got A Hold On Me"
    Oct 20, 1972
    JMI releases Don Williams' first charted single, "The Shelter Of Your Eyes"
    Jan 30, 1973
    Kiss performs for the first time at the Coventry Club in Queens, New York. The band is an influence on Garth Brooks, who records "Hard Luck Woman" for the 1993 Kiss tribute album "Kiss My Ass"
    Feb 24, 1973
    The Byrds break up following a concert in Passaic, New Jersey. Group member Chris Hillman goes on to form The Desert Rose Band
    Mar 5, 1973
    Alabama, billed as Wildcountry, makes its debut at The Bowery in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The band remains regulars at the club for the next seven years




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