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Sep 7, 1969
"Angel In Your Arms" songwriter Clayton Ivey welcomes a son, Herbert Clayton Ivey Jr., in Sheffield, Alabama
Apr 11, 1970
Alabama governor Albert Brewer campaigns at Sage Avenue Park in Mobile, supported with appearances by Kitty Wells, Red Sovine, Bob Luman and Lester Flatt
Jul 20, 1970
Alabama guitarist Jeff Cook receives an electronics diploma from Alabama Technical College in Gadsden, Alabama
Sep 5, 1970
Curley Williams dies in Montgomery, Alabama. He wrote Hank Williams' "Half As Much," and recorded for Columbia as the leader of the Georgia Peach Pickers
Oct 22, 1970
Lon Williams, the father of the late Hank Williams, dies in McWilliams, Alabama
Oct 26, 1970
The Osmonds record the pop hit "One Bad Apple" at the Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The session is guided by future country producer Rick Hall
Nov 10, 1970
Donny Osmond records the pop hit "Sweet And Innocent" at the Fame Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The song is written by producer Rick Hall and country producer/songwriter Billy Sherrill
Nov 22, 1970
Drummer Chris Fryar is born in Birmingham, Alabama. He joins The Zac Brown Band whose 2008 single "Chicken Fried" kicks off a string of hits, including "Homegrown," "Toes," "Free," "Colder Weather" and "Whatever It Is"
Jun 21, 1971
The Osmonds record the pop hit "Yo-Yo" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio with future country producer Rick Hall
Jul 29, 1971
The Osmonds record the pop hit "Down By The Lazy River" at Muscle Shoals' Fame Recording Studio with future country producer Michael Lloyd
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