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Nov 1, 1971
The progressive bluegrass band The Seldom Scene forms in Washington, D.C. Membership includes John Duffey, Ben Eldridge, Mike Auldridge, Tom Gray and John Starling, who will provide backing vocals on "Those Memories Of You" by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris
Nov 2, 1971
The CBS show "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" features special guests Tony Randall and Sonny & Cher, who perform "All I Ever Need Is You"
Nov 2, 1971
Johnny Cash departs for Israel, where he spends the bulk of the month filming for a movie, "The Gospel Road"
Nov 2, 1971
Willie Nelson and Shirley Collie are divorced
Nov 3, 1971
Donna Fargo records "The Happiest Girl In The Whole U.S.A." in Nashville
Nov 5, 1971
Lynn Anderson remakes the Johnnie Ray pop standard "Cry" during an afternoon session at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
Nov 5, 1971
The Stamps Quartet begins performing with Elvis Presley when he plays Minneapolis
Nov 6, 1971
Ray Stevens serves as best man as his brother, John Ragsdale, marries Deborah Smith at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Nashville
Nov 6, 1971
Billboard reports Sammi Smith and Brenda Lee have been treated for exhaustion at hospitals in Nashville
Nov 6, 1971
Jimmie Davis finishes fourth in the Democratic nominating election for governor of Louisiana, 100,000 votes behind the winning candidate, Edwin Edwards
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