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Feb 2, 1971Connie Smith sings "How Great Thou Art" as president Richard Nixon hosts the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton. Also attending are Bill Anderson, Jan Howard, Warner Mack, Ralph Emery, Johnny Wright and Kitty WellsMar 27, 1971Jan Howard joins the Grand Ole Opry, performing "Evil On Your Mind" at the Ryman Auditorium in NashvilleMar 31, 1971Bill Anderson & Jan Howard record "Dis-Satisfied" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, during an evening sessionApr 6, 1971Bill Anderson & Jan Howard record "Satin Sheets." Two years later, it becomes a hit for Jeanne PruettJan 3, 1972Decca releases the Bill Anderson & Jan Howard album "Bill & Jan (Or Jan & Bill)"Jun 10, 1972Corky Howard marries Pam Chance at the City Road Methodist Church in Nashville. The groom is the son of Grand Ole Opry star Jan HowardAug 23, 1972The city of West Plains, Missouri, observes Jan Howard Day and opens the Jan Howard ExpresswayOct 25, 1972Bill Anderson and Jan Howard announce they're splitting as a duoJan 5, 1973Jan Howard holds a recording session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. It proves to be her final studio date for Decca Records, ending an eight-year relationshipFeb 15, 1973Jan Howard's son, David Howard, commits suicide using her handgun in his Nashville bedroom, just hours after promising he would enroll in a rehabilitation center to battle his drug abuse
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