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Nov 7, 1982
Marty Robbins finishes 33rd in his final race, the Atlanta Journal 500, driving a Buick Regal at the Atlanta International Raceway
Nov 28, 1982
Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band perform the national anthem at Schaefer Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, where the NFL's New England Patriots shut down the Houston Oilers, 29-21
Jan 26, 1983
Paul "Bear" Bryant, coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, dies of a heart attack at Druid City Hospital in Tuscaloosa. He's mentioned in the second verse of the 2009 Tim McGraw hit "Southern Voice"
Mar 6, 1983
The USFL's Tampa Bay Bandits play their first game, a 21-17 win against the Boston Breakers at Tampa Stadium. The football team's minority owners include Burt Reynolds and Jerry Reed
Mar 6, 1983
The Statler Brothers perform the national anthem in Charlottesville when Ralph Sampson plays his final basketball game for the University of Virginia, an 83-81 victory over the Maryland Terrapins
May 7, 1983
The late Marty Robbins is honored when a Winston Cup race in Nashville is named after him: the Marty Robbins 420. Darrell Waltrip wins the event
Jun 19, 1983
Jerry Reed, Tammy Wynette and songwriter George Richey accompany Burt Reynolds to a USFL game in Boston. The hometown Breakers defeat Reynolds' Tampa Bay Bandits, 24-17
Jun 22, 1983
Conway Twitty's Twitty Birds beat Barbara Mandrell's Do-Rites, 14-10, in the annual Celebrity Softball Classic at Nashville's Greer Stadium during Fan Fair. Participants include Bill Anderson and Dottie West
Jul 6, 1983
The Oak Ridge Boys sing the national anthem at the All-Star Game in Chicago's Comiskey Park. The American League beats the National, 13-3
Sep 15, 1983
For his 80th birthday, WSM flies Roy Acuff to Cooperstown, New York, to visit the Baseball Hall Of Fame. He then throws out the first pitch at Pittsburgh's Riverfront Stadium as the organist plays "Wabash Cannonball." The Pirates beat the Cubs, 8-4
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