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  • Dec 29, 1951
    Pop singer Yvonne Elliman is born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Best known for singing "If I Can't Have You" for the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, she also backs up Eric Clapton on his minor country hit "Lay Down Sally"
    Dec 29, 1951
    Audrey Williams moves out of the house after, she says, Hank Williams attacked her
    Dec 30, 1951
    Hank Williams is forced to cancel concerts in Washington, D.C., and Baltimore after back surgery. Audrey Williams still performs at the shows, but as she leaves the house with her things, Hank fires four gun shots at her
    Dec 30, 1951
    "The Roy Rogers Show" debuts on NBC. The western television series features Rogers, wife Dale Evans and sidekick Pat Brady, plus the couple's horses--Trigger and Buttermilk--and dog Bullet. Rogers and Evans sign off each episode with their theme song, "Happy Trails"
    Dec 31, 1951
    Aerosmith bass player Tom Hamilton is born in Colorado Springs. The group scores a pop hit with "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing" in 1998. Mark Chesnutt turns it into a country success just a few months later

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