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Jul 11, 1973
Don Everly tells a Los Angeles Times reporter backstage at Knott's Berry Farm in Anaheim that "it's over." The Everly Brothers will call it quits three days later
Jul 11, 1973
Singer/songwriter Scotty Emerick is born in Hollywood, Florida. He joins Toby Keith's band and becomes a co-writer on such hits as "Beer For My Horses," "Whiskey Girl," "I Love This Bar" and "I'm Just Talkin' About Tonight"
Jul 11, 1973
Merle Haggard records "Things Aren't Funny Anymore" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Jul 12, 1973
Webb Pierce holds a recording session at Bradley's Barn in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. It proves to be the final session in a 22-year relationship with Decca and MCA
Jul 12, 1973
Shannon Lawson is born in Taylorsville, Kentucky. A member of Nashville's Muzik Mafia artistic community, he authors Big & Rich's "Look At You" and James Otto's "Sunset Man," the latter song featured on the soundtrack of "The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants 2"
Jul 12, 1973
Jerry Lee Lewis records "Sometimes A Memory Ain't Enough" and "He Can't Fill My Shoes" in an afternoon session at the Mercury Recording Studio in Nashville
Jul 13, 1973
Gary S. Paxton records "One Day At A Time" in Nashville. It becomes a hit the following year for Marilyn Sellars and in 1980 for Cristy Lane
Jul 14, 1973
Loretta Lynn's "Love Is The Foundation" hits #1 on the Billboard country singles chart
Jul 14, 1973
Tompall & The Glaser Brothers perform on the Grand Ole Opry in their last appearance as members. The date includes their former hit "Rings"
Jul 14, 1973
The Everly Brothers break up in the midst of a concert at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California, Phil Everly smashing his guitar at the side of the stage after "('Til) I Kissed You." Don Everly performs the night's remaining two shows solo
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