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Dec 10, 1970
Kevin Sharp is born in Redding, California. He emerges in country music in 1996 with a remake of the pop ballad "Nobody Knows," five years after a doctor gave him a cancer-related death sentence. Sharp's debut album nets two additional hits
Dec 11, 1970
Epic releases David Houston's "A Woman Always Knows"
Dec 11, 1970
Guitarist Chet Atkins records an instrumental version of the Anne Murray hit "Snowbird" during an afternoon session at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The performance picks up a Grammy nomination
Dec 12, 1970
Buck Owens records the Paul Simon-penned pop hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water" at his Bakersfield studios
Dec 12, 1970
Don Everly's self-titled solo debut album is released
Dec 13, 1970
Songwriter Mike Stoller, noted for writing "Stand By Me" and "Jailhouse Rock," marries Corky Hale
Dec 13, 1970
Glen Campbell performs the current Sonny James hit "Endlessly" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also appearing: Anne Murray, Jerry Reed and special guest Ray Charles
Dec 14, 1970
Hank Locklin marries Anita Louise Crooks
Dec 14, 1970
Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton record "Better Move It On Home"
Dec 15, 1970
Waylon Jennings, Johnny Duncan and Diana Trask join co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on the CBS series "Hee Haw." Trask sings "I Fall To Pieces" and cast member Grandpa Jones delivers "Arkansas Traveller"
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