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  • Nov 19, 1983
    Barbara Mandrell sings "In Times Like These" as a guest on TV's "Hee Haw," hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark
    Nov 19, 1983
    Pop songwriter Carolyn Leigh dies of a heart attack in New York City. Seventeen years later, her best-known song, "Young At Heart," is revived by Willie Nelson and included on the "Space Cowboys" soundtrack
    Nov 21, 1983
    Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band sing the national anthem before a "Monday Night Football" game at the Superdome in New Orleans. The New York Jets defeat the hometown Saints, 31-28
    Nov 21, 1983
    Richard Carpenter reflects in a People magazine cover story on the death of his sister, "Sweet, Sweet Smile" singer Karen Carpenter, from an eating disorder: "We never knew how to help her"
    Nov 21, 1983
    Conway Twitty records "Somebody's Needin' Somebody" in an evening session at Nashville's Sound Stage
    Nov 22, 1983
    Johnny Cash has parts of his stomach, spleen and intestines removed during surgery at Nashville's Baptist Hospital
    Nov 22, 1983
    Conway Twitty records "I Don't Know A Thing About Love (The Moon Song)" during the evening hours at Nashville's Sound Stage
    Nov 23, 1983
    Badfinger bass player Tom Evans commits suicide in New Haw, England, just months after T.G. Sheppard scored a minor country hit with a remake of "Without You," which Evans co-wrote. Evans was reportedly in a battle over royalties on the song
    Nov 23, 1983
    The Charlie Daniels Band, Dottie West, Ray Stevens and former Elvis cohort Red West all appear on an episode of the ABC drama "The Fall Guy"
    Nov 24, 1983
    Three years after he worked as a card dealer in Las Vegas, Lee Greenwood has his name in the marquee lights at the MGM Grand on the Strip as a co-headliner with The Oak Ridge Boys

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