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  • Dec 25, 1972
    Trace Adkins receives a guitar from his father for Christmas in Louisiana
    Dec 25, 1972
    Elvis Presley gives girlfriend Linda Thompson a fur coat and a diamond ring for Christmas at Graceland Mansion in Memphis
    Dec 27, 1972
    Tommy Overstreet records "(Jeannie Marie) You Were A Lady" at RCA Studio B on Music Row in Nashville
    Dec 27, 1972
    In conjunction with a move from Memphis, Ronnie Milsap debuts as the nightly talent at Nashville's King Of The Road Motor Inn. His first-night set list includes a song destined to become one of his first hits: "Please Don't Tell Me How The Story Ends"
    Dec 28, 1972
    Dean Martin performs the Ted Daffan standard "Born To Lose" during the year's final episode of the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show"
    Dec 29, 1972
    Jeanne Pruett records "Satin Sheets" at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
    Dec 30, 1972
    Ray Price ascends to #1 on the Billboard country singles chart for the first of three weeks with "She's Got To Be A Saint"
    Dec 30, 1972
    A peak moment: John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" earns a gold album from the Recording Industry Association of America
    Dec 30, 1972
    Boots Randolph plays "Yakety Sax" during halftime of the Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl at Houston's Astrodome. The Tennessee Volunteers win the NCAA game, 24-17, over the LSU Tigers
    Dec 31, 1972
    Austin radio station KOKE-FM adopts a progessive country format, becoming a force in the subsequent outlaw movement

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