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Dec 1, 1972
Asylum releases The Eagles' single "Peaceful Easy Feeling." Little Texas will remake the song two decades later for the multi-artist tribute album "Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles"
Dec 1, 1972
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member John McEuen and his wife, Kae McEuen, welcome a son, Aaron McEuen
Dec 1, 1972
Roy Clark records "Come Live With Me" and "Somewhere Between Love And Tomorrow" during a late-night session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Dec 1, 1972
Dolly Parton re-signs with RCA Records in a deal that requires her to record at least 25 songs annually for the next five years. Duet partner Porter Wagoner is specified in the contract as her producer
Dec 2, 1972
Patti Page, Charlie McCoy and Buckaroo Doyle Holly are featured on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw," hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark. Owens performs "Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass"
Dec 2, 1972
After several years away from the band, Scotty Stoneman returns to The Stoneman Family with a performance in Louisiana
Dec 2, 1972
Brenda Lee records "Nobody Wins," written by Kris Kristofferson, at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Dec 3, 1972
Brenda Lee is grand marshal of the Nashville Christmas Parade
Dec 3, 1972
Western star Joel McCrea is feted on Ralph Edwards' "This Is Your Life" by a crew that includes Gene Autry and Ronald Reagan
Dec 4, 1972
The Byrds' Chris Hillman hosts his own birthday party at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont. He throws out former bandmate Gram Parsons for drunken behavior
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