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Dec 5, 1972
The Statler Brothers announce they're leaving the Johnny Cash road show to tour on their own at the end of the year. The group will still join the Man in Black on a 10-date West Coast swing in February
Dec 7, 1972
Epic releases David Houston's "Good Things"
Dec 8, 1972
Sister Hazel guitar player Ryan Newell is born. Nearly two decades after earning a pop hit with "All For You," the band scores a Top 10 country album in 2016 with "Lighter In The Dark"
Dec 9, 1972
Jerry Reed is an animated guest on the CBS cartoon "Scooby-Doo"
Dec 9, 1972
Freddie Hart notches the #1 country single in Billboard with "Got The All Overs For You (All Over Me)"
Dec 9, 1972
Hank Williams Jr. sings "Pride's Not Hard To Swallow" and Arlene Harden adds "Lovin' Man (Oh Pretty Woman)" on "Hee Haw"
Dec 11, 1972
On day five of a 12-day mission, Apollo 17 astronauts are awakened by John Denver's version of "City Of New Orleans"
Dec 11, 1972
Bill Anderson records "If You Can Live With It (I Can Live Without It)" during an evening session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
Dec 12, 1972
Singer/songwriter John Hiatt holds his first Nashville recording session at the Quadraphonic Studios. He goes on to write the country hits "Drive South," "She Don't Love Nobody" and "The Way We Make A Broken Heart"
Dec 12, 1972
Freddie Hart records "Trip To Heaven" during an evening session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
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