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  • Dec 6, 1984
    Songwriter Mann Curtis dies in Marin County, California. Just two years prior, Willie Nelson had revived "Let It Be Me," a song Curtis wrote for The Everly Brothers
    Dec 6, 1984
    Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson record "Highwayman" at Nashville's Moman Studios. Among the musicians on the session is guitarist Marty Stuart
    Dec 7, 1984
    "Johnny Cash: Christmas On The Road" airs on CBS-TV. Shot in Montreux, Switzerland, it features Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Jessi Colter and June Carter, plus Marty Stuart on guitar. The program is bookended with "On The Road Again"
    Dec 7, 1984
    Roy Acuff returns to the Grand Ole Opry stage following a five-month hiatus, mandated by chest pains
    Dec 8, 1984
    Earl Thomas Conley's "Chance Of Lovin' You" arrives at the top of the Billboard country singles chart
    Dec 8, 1984
    Singer/songwriter Sam Hunt is born in Cedartown, Georgia. After playing quarterback for the University of Alabama at Birmingham, he launches his music career, earning a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2015. He also writes Kenny Chesney's "Come Over," Keith Urban's "Cop Car" and William Michael Morgan's "I Met A Girl"
    Dec 8, 1984
    "Captain Kangaroo," starring Bob Keeshan, makes its final appearance on CBS-TV. Nearly 20 years prior, The Statler Brothers included a mention of the series in "Flowers On The Wall"
    Dec 8, 1984
    Louise Mandrell and Con Hunley guest on the week's edition of "Hee Haw," where Irlene Mandrell is in her first season as a cast member
    Dec 9, 1984
    Country singer Marie Osmond appears with brother Donny Osmond and Nell Carter in a concert for president Ronald Reagan at the Pension Building in the nation's capital. NBC shoots it for broadcast as "Christmas In Washington"
    Dec 9, 1984
    Reba McEntire's grandfather, John McEntire, is added to the National Rodeo Hall Of Fame in Oklahoma City

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