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  • Jun 14, 1977
    Songwriter Paul Williams runs an ad in daily trade magazine Variety insisting he and his wife will not buy orange juice while anti-gay activist Anita Bryant is a citrus spokesperson. Williams' future includes a country hit: Diamond Rio's "You're Gone"
    Jun 30, 1977
    The Tennessean reports an Elliston Place Soda Shop waitress, Mrs. Tommie Gaebler, has sued Warner Bros. for $1 million, charging that she has been harassed and ridiculed since her likeness was used without her permission on the cover of Hank Williams Jr.'s album "One Night Stands"
    Sep 22, 1977
    A month after his death, Elvis Presley occupies the cover of Rolling Stone magazine
    Oct 8, 1977
    Donny & Marie Osmond--former winners of the American Music Award for Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group--are featured on the cover of TV Guide
    Oct 10, 1977
    "Everything Elvis": In the wake of Elvis Presley's death, the cover of People magazine is devoted to the rush on memorabilia related to The King
    Oct 24, 1977
    "Liberating Linda": Linda Ronstadt explains her commitment to living single in a People magazine cover story
    Oct 31, 1977
    Donny & Marie Osmond own the cover of People magazine. "Showbiz isn't for eternity," she says. "Marriage is"
    Nov 21, 1977
    "No Longer Rolling Stoned": "Honky Tonk Women" creators Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, claiming he's given up heroin, appear on the cover of People magazine
    Nov 27, 1977
    Country comes to prestigious Carnegie Hall with a concert featuring Mel Tillis, Donna Fargo and The Oak Ridge Boys, who a New York Times reviewer praises for their "casual, unpretentious charm." After taking in the performance, The Osmonds offer Fargo a chance to do her own TV variety show
    Dec 29, 1977
    Glen Campbell and his wife, Sarah, file a $2-million lawsuit against Us magazine, claiming invasion of privacy among other charges. Campbell maintains the magazine promised not to mention their previous marriages in a story on the couple




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