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Mar 10, 1973
Kitty Cora Cline dies in Tennessee, at age 96. She was the first female solo star on the Grand Ole Opry, playing dulcimer on the show from 1928-1934
Mar 10, 1973
Jan Howard is hospitalized in Honolulu with severe depression, less than a month after the suicide of her youngest son, David
Mar 11, 1973
Lynn Anderson, Jerry Reed, Ray Stevens and Boots Randolph take part in WSM-TV's United Cerebral Palsy Telethon at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville
Mar 12, 1973
John Denver records "Please, Daddy (Don't Get Drunk This Christmas)" at the RCA Studios in New York
Mar 13, 1973
Jan Howard leaves a Honolulu hospital, where she's been treated for several days for depression. She returns home, in grief over the February suicide of her son
Mar 14, 1973
Singer/songwriter Linda Hargrove records "Let It Shine" at Pete's Place in Nashville. The song becomes a hit for Olivia Newton-John nearly three years later
Mar 14, 1973
Bobby Bare records "Marie Laveau" and "Daddy, What If" in a midday session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
Mar 14, 1973
Tennessee Ernie Ford makes a guest appearance on CBS-TV's "The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour," where he plays a Samurai swordsman in one of the evening's skits
Mar 15, 1973
Oops! Tom T. Hall performs at New York's landmark Carnegie Hall for the first time, mistakenly playing the first few songs with his fly open. Opening acts Mike Seeger and Johnny Rodriguez remain zipped up
Mar 15, 1973
Barbara Fairchild records "Kid Stuff" during an evening session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
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