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  • Dec 23, 1969
    Ernest Tubb plays a Christmas show for inmates at the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. The concert includes his hit "Thanks A Lot"
    Dec 31, 1969
    Del Reeves, John Wesley Ryles and Jerry Foster perform at the reopening of Sunnyside Gardens, a club in Queens, New York
    Jan 14, 1970
    Diana Ross & The Supremes perform their last show together at Las Vegas' Frontier Hotel, ending with "Someday We'll Be Together." In the audience is Bill Anderson, who re-recorded the song the previous day with Jan Howard
    Jan 18, 1970
    Months after he suffered a stroke, Bob Wills is celebrated with a star-studded benefit concert in Tulsa. The lineup includes Tex Ritter, Ernest Tubb, Roy Acuff, Hank Thompson, Stonewall Jackson, actor Chill Wills and Texas Playboy Eldon Shamblin
    Jan 31, 1970
    Billy Joe Royal and publisher Bill Lowery are in the house for an Elvis Presley performance at the International Hotel in Las Vegas
    Feb 14, 1970
    Merle Haggard plays the Philadelphia Civic Center and records the concert for what will become the album "The Fightin' Side Of Me"
    Feb 15, 1970
    Elvis Presley begins five days of live recording during shows at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, leading to the album "On Stage--February 1970"
    Feb 18, 1970
    Elvis Presley sings "The Wonder Of You" during a show at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. The performance becomes a single and is included on the concert album "On Stage--February 1970"
    Feb 22, 1970
    Guitarist Mick Ronson performs for the first time with David Bowie at The Roadhouse in London, a show deemed by many as the first glam rock performance. Ronson will produce a pair of country hits in the 1980s for David Lynn Jones
    Feb 26, 1970
    Grand opening is held for Roger Miller's King of the Road Motor Inn at 211 N. First Street in Nashville, with Miller performing in a gray-and-pink pinstripe suit. Built for $2.75 million, it becomes the site where Ronnie Milsap is discovered




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