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  • Feb 24, 1973
    Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris play Houston's Liberty Hall, where the audience includes a young Steve Earle. Neil Young and Linda Ronstadt perform in town the same night, and at a party, Harris first meets Ronstadt, a future musical collaborator
    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
    Mar 15, 1973
    Oops! Tom T. Hall performs at New York's landmark Carnegie Hall for the first time, mistakenly playing the first few songs with his fly open. Opening acts Mike Seeger and Johnny Rodriguez remain zipped up
    Mar 17, 1973
    Merle Haggard plays the White House to honor First Lady Pat Nixon's birthday, singing "Okie From Muskogee" and "The Fightin' Side Of Me." The show, featuring The Osborne Brothers, is booked by Bob Eubanks, host of "The Newlywed Game"
    Mar 24, 1973
    Merle Haggard records "Everybody's Had The Blues" during a show in New Orleans
    Apr 9, 1973
    The rock band Queen gives its inaugural performance at the Marquee Theater in London, England. Lead singer Freddie Mercury eventually writes their hit "Crazy Little Thing Called Love," covered in the country charts by Dwight Yoakam
    Apr 16, 1973
    Charlie Rich launches a unique booking, teamed with gravel-voiced Tom Waits at a New York City rock club, Max's Kansas City, for the first of five nights
    May 6, 1973
    Paul Simon performs in Boston, Massachusetts, his first solo concert since the demise of Simon & Garfunkel. His song "Bridge Over Troubled Water" has already become a country hit for Buck Owens
    May 15, 1973
    The Pointer Sisters are launched as a national act with a performance at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. Less than two years later, they pick up a country Grammy for their recording of "Fairytale"
    May 16, 1973
    Willie Nelson makes his first appearance in New York City, launching a six-night stint at a rock club, Max's Kansas City




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