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  • Dec 14, 1974
    The Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Cincinnati Bengals, 27-3, at Three Rivers Stadium, the last game of the final season in Bengal lineman Mike Reid's NFL career. He goes on to a second career as a country singer/songwriter
    Dec 28, 1974
    Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass perform during halftime of the Peach Bowl, also attended by Jerry Reed. The Vanderbilt Commodores play the Texas Tech Red Raiders to a 6-6 tie at Atlanta Stadium
    Jan 28, 1975
    Willie Nelson performs "The Star-Spangled Banner" at San Antonio's HemisFair Arena for the American Basketball Association All-Star Game. The Eastern Conference beats the West, 151-124
    Feb 16, 1975
    Marty Robbins wrecks a 1974 Dodge in the Daytona 500 at the Daytona Motor Speedway in Florida. Benny Parsons eventually wins the race
    Apr 15, 1975
    Harmonica player Charlie McCoy delivers the national anthem for the Atlanta Braves' home opener in Fulton County Stadium. The team defeats the Houston Astros, 6-1
    May 3, 1975
    Glen Campbell sits with Kentucky governor Julian Carroll in a private box at the Kentucky Derby in Louisville. Foolish Pleasure wins
    May 4, 1975
    In the Winston 500 at Talladega's Alabama International Speedway, Marty Robbins crashes into Ramo Scott's car, creating a ball of fire. Robbins loses consciousness; after returning to strength, he announces his retirement from racing
    May 14, 1975
    The Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Reid announces his retirement from the NFL to focus on music. He writes numerous hits, including Don Williams' "I Wouldn't Be A Man," Tim McGraw's "Everywhere" and Ronnie Milsap's "Stranger In My House"
    Jun 9, 1975
    Ronnie Milsap umpires a game at a softball tournament during Fan Fair in Nashville
    Jun 10, 1975
    Bill Anderson's Po' Boys defeat an MGM team, 16-5, to win a softball tournament during Fan Fair in Nashville




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