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Dec 2, 1971
Ray Price gets covered on "The Dean Martin Show" as the host of the NBC series sings "For The Good Times"
Dec 3, 1971
"City Of New Orleans" songwriter Steve Goodman makes his Carnegie Hall debut in New York, opening for Brewer & Shipley
Dec 3, 1971
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers record "Ain't It All Worth Living For" in Nashville
Dec 3, 1971
Jeanne Pruett records the original version of "Love Me" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Marty Robbins remakes the song two years later
Dec 3, 1971
Singer/songwriter Kenny O'Dell records the original version of "Lizzie And The Rainman." It becomes a hit three years later in the hands of Tanya Tucker
Dec 4, 1971
A Congressional hearing on a bill for a folk foundation is held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. The event includes performances by Roy Acuff, Bill Monroe, The McGee Brothers, Jean Shepard and Mac Wiseman
Dec 4, 1971
Charley Pride's biggest hit ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart: "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"
Dec 4, 1971
Lynn Anderson sings "Stay There 'Til I Get There" and "How Can I Unlove You" on "Hee Haw." Ray Sanders is also a musical guest on the show, hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark
Dec 4, 1971
Seven months after eloping to Mexico, George Strait re-marries Norma Voss in Texas to satisfy their parents
Dec 7, 1971
Hank Williams Jr. & Lois Johnson record "Send Me Some Lovin'" in Nashville
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