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  • Nov 23, 1976
    The Doobie Brothers' album "Best Of The Doobies" is certified gold by the RIAA. Drummer Keith Knudsen, a future member of the country band Southern Pacific, plays on four tracks
    Nov 23, 1976
    A drunk Jerry Lee Lewis is arrested in Memphis after he's spotted outside of Graceland Mansion, waving a pistol and demanding to see Elvis Presley
    Nov 24, 1976
    Charley Pride records "More To Me"
    Nov 24, 1976
    "Wanted: The Outlaws"--featuring Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Tompall Glaser and Jessi Colter--becomes the first country album to receive the RIAA's new platinum certification, signifying one million units shipped
    Nov 25, 1976
    Jerry Lee Lewis checks in at Doctor's Hospital in Memphis. The media is told he has influenza and an ulcer
    Nov 25, 1976
    The Band performs its farewell concert, "The Last Waltz," at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, leading off with "Up On Cripple Creek." The show is filmed for movie release. Among others on the bill: Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, The Staple Singers, Van Morrison and Neil Young
    Nov 26, 1976
    Glen Campbell joins a slew of celebrities for "An All-Star Tribute To John Wayne" on ABC-TV. Also appearing: Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Sammy Davis Jr., Henry Winkler and Jimmy Stewart
    Nov 26, 1976
    Wayne and Kathlyn Osmond have their first child, Amy Kathlyn Osmond
    Nov 26, 1976
    Joe Nichols is born in Rogers, Arkansas. Starting in 2002, he becomes one of the first new stars of the century, scoring Grammy nominations and earning hits with "The Impossible," "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off," "Sunny And 75" and "Yeah"
    Nov 27, 1976
    Mel Tillis takes "Good Woman Blues" to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart

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