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Dec 29, 1970
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans are featured for the third time since September on the CBS-TV series "Hee Haw"
Dec 29, 1970
Roy Drusky records "I Love The Way That You've Been Lovin' Me" in a midday session at Nashville's Mercury Recording Studio
Dec 29, 1970
Elvis Presley receives a deputy sheriff badge in Tupelo, Mississippi
Dec 30, 1970
John Denver and co-writers Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert perform "Take Me Home, Country Roads" publicly for the first time at the Cellar Door in Washington, D.C.
Dec 30, 1970
Kris Kristofferson performs at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York with Ian & Sylvia. His band includes Billy Swan, Donnie Fritts and Norman Blake, plus The Lovin' Spoonful's Zal Yanovsky
Dec 30, 1970
A mine blast in Hyden, Kentucky, kills 38 workers. Loretta Lynn holds a benefit concert for their families in Louisville the following March, selling 15,000 tickets
Dec 31, 1970
Columbia releases the Barbara Mandrell single that gives her band its name, "Do Right Woman - Do Right Man"
Dec 31, 1970
Elvis Presley takes a personal tour of the FBI Building in Washington, D.C.
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