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  • Oct 8, 1971
    John Denver and Peter Yarrow perform in Massachusetts during a voter-registration drive that features speeches by Democratic presidential candidates George McGovern and Edmund Muskie
    Apr 13, 1972
    Aaron Lewis is born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The lead singer of hard-rock band Staind, he earns #1 country albums with 2011's "Town Line" and 2016's "Sinner"
    Aug 16, 1972
    Emily Robison is born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She co-founds The Dixie Chicks, who meld pop fashion and twangy country in a quick ascent to Entertainer of the Year, only to see their career unravel after a 2003 comment about the president. In 2020, the trio shortens its name to The Chicks
    Sep 17, 1972
    The Cincinnati Bengals open Mike Reid's third NFL season with a 31-7 victory over the New England Patriots at Schaefer Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Reid will become a country songwriter a decade later, penning hits for Ronnie Milsap, Lee Roy Parnell and Tanya Tucker
    Sep 26, 1972
    The Eagles open for Yes at the Music Theater in Boston. Taking in the show is a guitarist destined to join The Eagles: Don Felder
    Oct 3, 1972
    John Denver, Peter Yarrow and Judy Collins perform during a fundraiser for congressional candidate John Kerry in Boston
    May 6, 1973
    Paul Simon performs in Boston, Massachusetts, his first solo concert since the demise of Simon & Garfunkel. His song "Bridge Over Troubled Water" has already become a country hit for Buck Owens
    May 9, 1974
    Bruce Springsteen performs "Born To Run" live for the first time when he opens for Bonnie Raitt at the Harvard Square Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Boss and the song will appear in the first verse of Pat Green's "Feels Just Like It Should"
    Oct 30, 1975
    Bob Dylan opens his acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tour at War Memorial Auditorium in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The band includes Ramblin' Jack Elliott, future David Lynn Jones producer Mick Ronson and "O Brother, Where Are Thou?" figure T Bone Burnett
    Mar 1, 1976
    Bobby Goldsboro sings "Honey" during a George Wallace campaign rally at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston. Also appearing are Billy Grammer and Charlie Louvin

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