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  • Nov 16, 1970
    Roger Miller and his wife, Leah Miller, welcome a daughter, Shannon Elizabeth Miller, in Los Angeles
    Nov 16, 1970
    Capitol releases the Merle Haggard album "A Tribute To The Best Damn Fiddle Player In The World (Or, My Salute To Bob Wills)"
    Nov 16, 1970
    Ray Price records "I'd Rather Be Sorry" and "I Won't Mention It Again" during an 8 p.m. session at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Nov 16, 1970
    Future country hitmakers Tom Jones and George Burns guest on an NBC-TV special, "The Bob Hope Show"
    Nov 16, 1970
    Anne Murray clutches a gold single with "Snowbird," making her the first Canadian artist to snag RIAA gold with a country hit
    Nov 17, 1970
    George Jones records a pair of hits, "Sometimes You Just Can't Win" and "Right Won't Touch A Hand," during an evening session at Columbia Studio B in Nashville
    Nov 17, 1970
    Charley Pride and Susan Raye perform on CBS-TV's "Hee Haw," featuring Roy Clark and Buck Owens. Pride sings "Louisiana Man" and "Me And Bobby McGee"
    Nov 17, 1970
    Roger Miller admits to an Associated Press reporter that he had taken amphetamines until the previous year. He says his decision to quit came down to whether he "was going to be a man or a vegetable"
    Nov 18, 1970
    Glen Campbell performs "The Impossible Dream" for queen Elizabeth II in London in a benefit for the World Wildlife Fund. The concert is shot for an NBC special, "Royal Gala," that also features Bob Hope, Petula Clark, Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, who sings "Release Me"
    Nov 18, 1970
    Bobbie Gentry and Tennessee Ernie Ford perform in Washington, D.C., as NBC shoots "A Festival At Ford's Theatre." The roster also features Andy Williams, Dionne Warwick and The Supremes

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