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Dec 1, 1983
Ronnie Milsap records "Still Losing You" at Groundstar Laboratory in Nashville
Dec 1, 1983
Guitarist Grady Martin receives the Nashville Entertainment Association's first Master Award, recognizing his contributions to Music City's growth. His credits include hits by Marty Robbins, Willie Nelson, Johnny Horton and Patsy Cline, among others
Dec 1, 1983
MCA releases Lee Greenwood's "Going, Going, Gone"
Dec 2, 1983
Jana Kramer is born in Detroit, Michigan. Following an acting career that lands her in the cast of several TV shows, she nabs her first country hit in 2012 with "Why Ya Wanna" and is named the Academy of Country Music's Top New Female in 2013
Dec 2, 1983
RCA releases The Judds' first single, "Had A Dream (For The Heart)"
Dec 3, 1983
Songwriter Irving Taylor dies in Westlake Village, California. A co-writer of Dean Martin's "Everybody Loves Somebody," he also penned a Tennessee Ernie Ford duet with Kay Starr, "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own"
Dec 3, 1983
Anne Murray's "A Little Good News" reaches #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Dec 3, 1983
Michael Martin Murphey joins Tennessee Ernie Ford, Chet Atkins and jazz guitarist Earl Klugh on "Hee Haw"
Dec 4, 1983
Tom T. Hall is grand marshal for the Nashville Christmas parade
Dec 6, 1983
Johnny Cash is featured, along with Walter Cronkite, on the Barbara Walters ABC special "Modern Day Legends"
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