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  • Jan 10, 1977
    Behind "A Star Is Born," a newly sober Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand appear on the cover of People magazine. "I was hostile to my audiences and had to drink to get myself on the stage," he says. "I'm surprised I've got a fan left"
    Jan 10, 1977
    Eddie Rabbitt records "I Can't Help Myself" at the Quadraphonic Studios in Nashville
    Jan 11, 1977
    Piano player Hargus "Pig" Robbins cuts six songs in the second and final session for the Grammy-winning album "Country Instrumentalist Of The Year" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville. The day's material includes "She Never Knew Me," "Torn Between Two Lovers," "Near You" and "Sweet Dreams"
    Jan 11, 1977
    Kris Kristofferson earns a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy, one of several nominations accrued by the movie "A Star Is Born"
    Jan 11, 1977
    "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" impacts the Grammy awards: Mary Kay Place's "Tonite! At The Capri Lounge Loretta Haggers" is a finalist for Best Country Vocal Performance by a Female
    Jan 12, 1977
    Eddie Rabbitt records "We Can't Go On Living Like This" during a lunchtime session at the Quadraphonic Studios in Nashville
    Jan 12, 1977
    NBC airs the made-for-TV movie "The City" with Jimmy Dean playing a country singer being stalked in Los Angeles by a homicidal killer. Also in the cast are Don Johnson and Mark Hamill
    Jan 12, 1977
    John Denver films part of his ABC special "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" at the Palomino in Los Angeles. Guest Mary Kay Place sings "Baby Boy," and Denver and Place are joined by Glen Campbell and Roger Miller on "Jambalaya (On The Bayou)"
    Jan 12, 1977
    Larry Gatlin and his brothers record "Anything But Leavin'" in a late-morning session at the Creative Workshop in Nashville
    Jan 12, 1977
    The rock band The Police holds its first rehearsal in drummer Stewart Copeland's London apartment. Lead vocalist Sting appears on the country charts 20 years later as Toby Keith's duet partner on "I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying"

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