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  • May 26, 1973
    Waylon Jennings has a stadium gig, opening for The Grateful Dead at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco
    Jul 9, 1973
    John Denver gives the first concert at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre, opened the previous year as an outdoor theatrical venue. A year later, the singer records his album "An Evening With John Denver" at the same location
    Jul 11, 1973
    Don Everly tells a Los Angeles Times reporter backstage at Knott's Berry Farm in Anaheim that "it's over." The Everly Brothers will call it quits three days later
    Jul 14, 1973
    The Everly Brothers break up in the midst of a concert at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, Phil Everly smashing his guitar at the side of the stage after "('Til) I Kissed You." Don Everly performs the night's remaining two shows solo
    Jul 19, 1973
    The funeral of Clarence White, formerly of The Byrds, is attended by more than 100 people, including ex-bandmate Chris Hillman. At the gravesite, Gram Parsons and Bernie Leadon sing an impromptu version of "Farther Along"
    Aug 3, 1973
    Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins and Charlie McCoy play the historic Hollywood Bowl. Haggard's set includes a surprise appearance by Roger Miller
    Aug 10, 1973
    Jennifer Hanson is born in Whittier, California. Blending influences such as Dolly Parton and Sheryl Crow, she earns a hit in 2002 with "Beautiful Goodbye." She also writes The Wreckers' "Leave The Pieces" and Bucky Covington's "A Different World"
    Aug 21, 1973
    "Honeycomb" singer Jimmie Rodgers settles for $200,000 from the city of Los Angeles nearly six years after his skull was bashed, allegedly by police. He originally sued for $10.2 million
    Sep 7, 1973
    Mike Curb resigns as president of MGM Records in Los Angeles. He becomes lieutenant governor of California, then reactivates Curb Records, which works with Wynonna, Hank Williams Jr., Jo Dee Messina and LeAnn Rimes
    Sep 15, 1973
    Frank Jones takes over Capitol Records' country division in Hollywood, succeeding the retiring Ken Nelson

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