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  • Sep 30, 1953
    Deborah Allen is born in Memphis, Tennessee. She earns a Grammy nomination for her 1983 performance of "Baby I Lied," but also writes John Conlee's "I'm Only In It For The Love," Janie Fricke's "Let's Stop Talkin' About It" and Patty Loveless' "Hurt Me Bad (In A Real Good Way)"
    Sep 11, 1974
    Tennessee Ernie Ford begins a one-month tour of the Soviet Union as part of a U.S. cultural exchange program. First stop for Ford and his Opryland troop, including future hitmaker Deborah Allen: Yerevan, Georgia
    Oct 13, 1974
    Tennessee Ernie Ford wraps up a one-month tour of the Soviet Union in Moscow with an Opryland cast that includes Deborah Allen
    Jul 30, 1975
    "The Jim Stafford Show" debuts as a summer replacement series on ABC-TV, with regular guests Deborah Allen and Rodney The Robot
    Aug 27, 1975
    Former "National Barn Dance" comedian George Gobel and The Captain & Tennille are guests on the ABC summer replacement series "The Jim Stafford Show," featuring cast member Deborah Allen
    Sep 3, 1975
    "The Jim Stafford Show," featuring Deborah Allen, ends its six-week run as a summer replacement series for ABC. The week's guests include "Little Ole Wine Drinker Me" singer Robert Mitchum
    Nov 30, 1978
    Deborah Allen and several musicians turn the late Jim Reeves' "Don't Let Me Cross Over" into a duet in a session at Nashville's Music City Music Hall
    Jun 22, 1979
    Deborah Allen and several musicians add new parts to turn the late Jim Reeves' "Take Me In Your Arms And Hold Me" and "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" into duets during a session at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studios
    May 30, 1982
    Deborah Allen marries "What's Forever For" songwriter Rafe Van Hoy in Nashville. They start the honeymoon by going to Gameland to play Pac-Man
    Oct 4, 1983
    RCA releases the Deborah Allen album "Cheat The Night"

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