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  • Dec 7, 1973
    Marie Osmond picks up her first gold single from the RIAA, for "Paper Roses"
    Dec 8, 1973
    Jerry Wallace snags a #1 country album in Billboard with "Primrose Lane/Don't Give Up On Me"
    Dec 8, 1973
    Jeanne Pruett sings "Satin Sheets" and Joe Stampley performs "If You Touch Me (You've Got To Love Me)" on the syndicated "Hee Haw." The episode also features music by Susan Raye and co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark
    Dec 8, 1973
    Skeeter Davis sings "Amazing Grace" on the Grand Ole Opry and speaks out against Nashville police for arresting members of a "Christ Is The Answer" rally, made up predominantly of "hippies." As a result, the Opry suspends her for 15 months
    Dec 9, 1973
    Marie Osmond sings "Paper Roses" on the NBC telecast of "The Bob Hope Special." She also joins Hope on "Silver Bells"
    Dec 10, 1973
    Charlie Rich picks up an RIAA-certified gold single, for "The Most Beautiful Girl"
    Dec 10, 1973
    Grand Ole Opry management suspends Skeeter Davis indefinitely, two days after an Opry appearance in which she protested police handling of Christ-Is-The-Answer Crusaders in Nashville
    Dec 10, 1973
    Elvis Presley records "It's Midnight" in Memphis' Stax Studios
    Dec 11, 1973
    Faron Young records "Some Kind Of A Woman," written by Tommy Cash, at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
    Dec 11, 1973
    "John Denver's Greatest Hits" picks up a gold album from the RIAA

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